We've spent our entire allocation for the year. 我们已经把今年拨给我们的全部经费都花光了.
Austrian-born British economist. He shared a1974 Nobel Prize for work on the theory of optimum allocation of resources. 海克,弗雷德里希·奥古斯特·冯生于1899出生于奥地利的英国经济学家,因在能源最佳配置理论方面的研究而获1974年诺贝尔奖
We've spent our entire allocation for the year. 我们已经把今年拨给我们的全部经费都花光了。
allocation
[ noun ]
a share set aside for a specific purpose
<noun.possession>
the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan
<noun.act> the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative population of each state
(computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a magnetic disk to particular data or instructions
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Allocation \Al`lo*ca"tion\, n. [LL. allocatio: cf. F. allocation.] 1. The act of putting one thing to another; a placing; disposition; arrangement. --Hallam.
2. An allotment or apportionment; as, an allocation of shares in a company.
The allocation of the particular portions of Palestine to its successive inhabitants. --A. R. Stanley.
3. The admission of an item in an account, or an allowance made upon an account; -- a term used in the English exchequer. ※ ||
Meanwhile, eight out of 10 use derivatives for asset allocation trades and only seven out of 10 use them for hedging purposes. However, while there has been an increased use of derivatives by pension funds the changes have been gradual.
The German government has recognised the benefit of such a move, having just approved plans to privatise its autobahns and impose an annual fee. Resource allocation on Britain's road system is one of the last outposts of Soviet-style economics.
The Communist-run municipal governments, in turn, allowed the party apparatus to run local affairs, including commerce, allocation of scarce raw materials and distribution of a wide range of privileges.
A few days later, the company was so inundated with orders that it devised an allocation system, boosting all clients' original orders 15%.
Only one thing will count: how much the need to keep Scotland's electricity Scottish prevents a full allocation for overseas demand.
"No, our program isn't a be-all and an end-all," Bush said. "We're living in times of complicated resource allocation.
Look for hidden expenses, such as allocation of corridors or restrooms to the rental cost.
A dividend of about 19p is forecast. COMMENT Supply profits depend more on formulae set at privatisation than management acumen - give or take a little clever cost allocation.
While mutual funds' investment in overseas markets may be the equity equivalent of hot money, the pension funds are likely to be less footloose, if they are working to specific asset allocation targets.
The final decision on allocation will not be taken until tomorrow morning. More than half of BT shareholders and employees have applied for shares compared with 15 per cent in the last sale in 1991.
The agreement was based on cost cuts and a slowing down of development work. Mr Volker Ruhe, the German defence minister, had already reduced Bonn's 1993 budget allocation to the project by about DM300m to DM520m (Pounds 220m).
"This litigation is not normal litigation." Meanwhile, defendants such as Paul Van Allen, a kennel owner hit with a $9,200 allocation because his septic tank had been cleaned by the Ludlows, tried to figure out what they had done wrong.
"By buying a balanced fund, you're accepting that the fund's asset allocation is right for you," says Mr. Gregory, the newsletter editor.
Mr. Crovitz's attack on individual rights diverts attention from this fundamental problem of resource allocation.
So there would be almost no effect on the allocation of resources. As for the fear of stolen trolleys, this is farcical for airports.
One observer reckons the retail division and financial services companies, traded separately, might be worth Dollars 57-Dollars 66 a share (before the allocation of corporate overheads).
The current allocation is up from 80% in December and is well above its "normal" stock quota of 60%.
It was unclear how much Mr. Skinner's concern reflects a disapproval of airline buy-outs and how much is tied to negotiations with European governments over the allocation of routes.
Waste Management officials also called the Los Angeles case "isolated and alleged" and denied anyone above the local level was aware of any customer allocation scheme in Miami.
The US has proposed bringing equity to the allocation of Special Drawing Rights.
The Justice Department announced Friday a nearly four-fold increase in federal money for anti-drug abuse programs in California in its first allocation of state aid under a stepped-up program approved by Congress.
In addition, a targeted allocation would need a change in the IMF's articles.
The risks can be passed on to the clients. All the same, one of the lessons learned at the time of the 1987 crash was of the potential value of tactical asset allocation models, which warn when the bond and equity markets have got out of line.
Mr. Adams says allocation discipline dictated the exposure reductions.
From January 1 1994, the number of cabotage authorisations available will go up from 18,530 to 30,000. This allocation will increase by 30 per cent a year from 1995, with the aim of achieving full liberalisation in July 1998.
The onset of global environmental calamities may precipitate a ruthless "market allocation" of resources that would surely lead to wholesale political upheaval and unavoidable repression.
The objective, supported by banks themselves, was not credit allocation but the creation of a so-called "level playing field" in competition among international banks.
And so must the discretionary allocation of capital. New schools should be allowed to open - as long as they can attract a licence from educational inspectors - and old schools should be allowed to expand, without the permission of the secretary of state.
The federal finance department will announce today the allocation of the $1.2 billion among the four issues, but it previously said the 8.5% bonds due June 2011 will be issued in a maximum amount of $375 million.
Unlike the very simple chlorofluorocarbon tax levied on Du Pont and the small number of CFC producers, a carbon tax would by its nature be broad-based and require a complex allocation of responsibilities.