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allotment

[uh-lot-muhnt] / əˈlɒt mənt /


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Shields pointed out that IID and local farmers are already conserving, and this year the savings will equal about 23% of the district’s total water allotment.

From Los Angeles Times

Chip makers and cloud-computing purveyors have described the demand for their offerings as effectively limitless, with heads of the AI model companies bemoaning capacity constraints and tussling over chip allotments.

From The Wall Street Journal

It divided much of the public domain into parcels, called allotments, and established a permit system to lease them a decade at a time.

From Salon

Along with CalFresh, she gets a monthly allotment of healthy food through the Women, Infants and Children program.

From Los Angeles Times

Among the position player group, there could be yet more decisions if the Dodgers elect to carry a maximum allotment of 13 pitchers.

From Los Angeles Times