Allocate
allocate (verb) - giving or sharing out something among people in a group
allocate to
allocate for
allocate money
allocate the money and making the books balance
allocate budget
allocate funds
allocate funds to a project
allocate a portion of their funds to a project
allocate 20% of the budget to the project
allocate part of the grant money to a project
that's an immense chunk of grant to allocate early on
allocate funds
allocate funds for the next four years
alocate more funds to deal with the problem
how it intends to allocate funds for the next four years
insufficient resources to allocate to us to meet the increasing demands of this area
efficiently allocate
allocate efficiently
allocate resources efficiently
learn to allocate resources efficiently
allocate tasks
allocate tasks to specific people
allocate land to meet the needs of farmers
allocate positions in an organistation
allocate responsibilities
allocate duties
allocate chores
allocate an id number to a member
allocate a charge code to a customer
allocate computer memory
allocate expenditure
allocate funds for an investment
allocate to a special use
software will automatically allocate
emphasise market mechanisms to allocate resources to need
market forces allocate scarce capital according to long-term growth potential
able to allocate funds rapidly to finance this
is there any you would like to allocate to me?
workers allocate the tasks to themselves
allocate funds between priorities
Example sentences:
* We now call our account managers entrepreneurs because they are responsible for their own budgets and for how they spend and allocate their funds.
* The Dutch government has now asked the Arts Council to allocate funds and the 300 or so galleries are now grouped into two categories.
* It could be argued that inadequate finance and higher mortality rates among small firms is a reflection of the way market forces allocate scarce capital according to long-term growth potential.
* Because Wirral, as an urban borough with areas of high social need, was eligible for additional central funds from the Department of Environment's Inner Area Programme, it was able to allocate funds rapidly to finance this.
* That's an immense chunk of grant to allocate early on but it allows you to budget carefully the meagre remains.
* The software will automatically allocate projects in descending order from the highest priced bid to the lowest.
* Is there any of the above that you would like to allocate to me for example?
* Within the self-managing teams work roles overlap and the task structure is continuous, rather than discontinuous, in which the workers allocate the tasks to themselves.
* While, theoretically, local authorities may spend their own incomes in ways they themselves choose, the government, in calculating local government grants, increasingly indicates how it expects the authorities to allocate funds between priorities.
* Other funds come from pension funds, insurance companies and banks which allocate specific funds for this type of investment.
* Allocate the first round of new nursing posts to meet the target of 7,000 in two years.
* A couple of the heads appeared to see devolution as an additional chore aimed simply at calculating how to allocate the money and making the books balance.
* In short, a Conservative Government in the 1990s would emphasise market mechanisms to allocate resources to need, would encourage competition in order to offer consumers more choice and quality.
* The other EDC members would allocate only a proportion of their armed forces to the European army.
* Luxury hotels may only allocate twenty per cent of their accommodation to this use, whereas other hotels may regard this type of business as their main source of income and allocate eighty per cent or more of their accommodation and plan their services around this kind of market.
* Rather than continually allocate and reallocate memory as different words are processed, an array is used rather than a dynamic list for storing the information.
* How will a local authority allocate rebates?
* We propose therefore that in groups of 6 the participants will discuss these requests and allocate funds to them.
* This option enables you to allocate a Charge Code to an existing LIFESPAN user.
It might be argued, therefore, that if sufficient was known about people's lives, it would be possible to allocate the population to one of four risk groups.
* Anything less than sixty hectares would be unrealistic and it certainly won't allow us any flexibility to allocate sufficient land as we see fit to meet the needs of the resident population, and there would in fact be a shortfall er of employment land provision in our view towards the end of the plan period.
* Do you have one person that you allocate specific tasks to or do you go on a daily basis.
* The Government has just announced how it intends to allocate funds for the next four years.
* Well it's very easy to er blame government for not allocating resources, er but er the pure fact is that the health authority has insufficient resources to allocate to us to meet the increasing demands of this area.
* Occasionally, for boats under 40ft (12m) the port police may allocate an empty slip on one of the pontoons on the west side.
* This raises the question about whether we still need to allocate debt charges to individual operating statements.
However, I have been given no allowance under the premises budget head and would prefer it if we asked the Trustees to allocate the requisite funds from our investments.






