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Allocations

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Allocations meaning

plural of allocation

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CS-SUNN urged that nutrition should be prioritised in the country by improving budgetary allocations, releasing and cash backing those allocations while ensuring transparency and accountability in use of funds directed at addressing malnutrition.

However, many data structures can change in size at runtime, and since static allocations (and automatic allocations before C99) must have a fixed size at compile-time, there are many situations in which dynamic allocation is necessary.

In Java compound types are always allocated on the heap and collected by the garbage collector (except in virtual machines that use escape analysis to convert heap allocations to stack allocations).

This maximizes throughput by ensuring that data allocations, inode allocations and the internal log (the journal) are aligned with the stripe unit.

Affordable housing growth is largely funded by the federal government in the form of grants and tax credit allocations to state and local affordable housing agencies.

Amid speculations of clashes due to ministerial berth allocations, a scribe has shared the list of portfolios that Pawar and leaders backing him have been given.

And with Arsenal and Man City both selling out their respective ticket allocations, the area is sure to be packed.

As such, investors have been getting yield at attractive prices, putting bonds at the top of their portfolio allocations.

Away allocations have been controversially brought down to the small figure in recent seasons with many criticising the decision from both clubs.

But in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, there has been increased scrutiny over SDR allocations.

Cllr Haworth revealed she had already decided on the first two allocations from her fund.

DRDO has received 8% more allocation while ISRO’s allocations have been cut by 9 percent in the coming fiscal year.

Earlier, governments used to cut the unallocated funds of local bodies from the allocations made next year.

Evaporation should have been incorporated into the allocations from the beginning, said Kathy Jacobs, director of the University of Arizona’s Center for Climate Adaptation Science and Solutions.

Funding for WSW primarily comes from federal and state grants and allocations, Farness said, although the group does receive some funding from local government and private donors.

He added that as part of his respect for the traditional institution, he approved the increment of local government allocations for the traditional council from 5 per cent to 10 per cent.

It states: "Sites must be small in scale; large scale allocations are inappropriate.

Jones also said that the phasing of future work had been “revised”, so that it will be performed in smaller pieces, and funded “inside of business-as-usual” allocations.

Mr. Cox also noted that there has been an increase in budgetary allocations for agriculture across all member states.

Mr Gregory said: "We were very pleased when Highland Council voted earlier this year to make substantial additional capital spend allocations to Caithness and to Skye.