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allocation and pattern
Accordingly, the Commission has recognized that an optimum allocation pattern for one frequency does not necessarily represent the best pattern for other frequencies, and has assigned different frequencies for use by different classes of stations.
* The pattern of resource allocation ;
There is no pattern to the allocation of these numbers.
In turn, this allocation pattern reflected the outcome of competition among capitalists, competition between capitalists and workers, and competition between workers.

allocation and worked
They worked with Washington and the result was that amateurs received the orderly series of harmonic frequency bands that they largely hold today ( originally 1. 8, 3. 5, 7, 14, 28, and 56 MHz ; other bands have since been added and the 56 MHz allocation was changed to 50 MHz ).

allocation and out
Theory and observation set out the conditions such that market prices of outputs and productive inputs select an allocation of factor inputs by comparative advantage, so that ( relatively ) low-cost inputs go to producing low-cost outputs.
Building on the earlier work of Ludwig von Mises and others, Hayek also argued that while in centrally planned economies an individual or a select group of individuals must determine the distribution of resources, these planners will never have enough information to carry out this allocation reliably.
This is contrasted with capitalism, where production is carried out for profit, and is thus based upon indirect allocation because the production of utility is an indirect process.
The allocation of seats in the provincial assembly was based on the 1938 census held by the French authorities under international supervision: out of 40 seats, 22 were given to the Turks, nine for Alawi Arabs, five for Armenians, two for Sunni Arabs, and two for Christian Arabs.
" In management theory, the Chandler definition is typical: "... the determination of the basic long-term goals and objectives of an enterprise, and the adoption of courses of action and the allocation of resources necessary for carrying out these goals ".
The FCC froze applications for new stations in 1948 while it sorted out the thousands of applicants and re-thought the technical and allocation standards set down between 1938 and 1946.
It was claimed that members of the Australian Labor Party were recognised handing out this card and that the allocation of preferences to the ALP on the card damaged the NDP.
In addition, the genus allocation of many species, e. g. the Rufous Woodpecker, has turned out to be in error, and some taxa with unclear relationships could be placed into the phylogeny.
In order to achieve an end-to-end allocation of resources across separate domains, the Bandwidth Broker managing a domain will have to communicate with its adjacent peers, which allows end-to-end services to be constructed out of purely bilateral agreements.
VHF Band I terrestrial transmissions stopped in 1999 when RTÉ One from the Maghera ( County Clare ) transmitter moved from Channel B to E. Band I use on cable networks is decreasing due to bandwidth allocation for cable broadband and the phasing out of analogue cable TV services.
* Static memory allocation, carried out at compile time
It turned out the frequency allocation was so awkward that initially, only one Japanese manufacturer had the capability of producing the synthesiser chips required to generate the transmitter and receiver local oscillator frequencies.
As part of his investigations, the Board of Trade inspector carried out calculations which established that a train similar to the excursion train could be hauled over the Armagh bank at about 15 mph by the excursion train engine, and supported this by a practical trial ; however he did criticize the allocation of an engine with only just enough power for such a duty, especially with a driver who had little knowledge of the route.
A life-sized horse gin has been built on the Hough Mill site and craters can be seen in the ground, where the medieval villagers dug out their allocation of coal.
The allocation of seats in the sanjak assembly was based on the 1938 census held by the French authorities under international supervision: out of 40 seats, 22 were given to the Turks and 18 for the Arabs and their Armenian allies ( nine for Alawi Arabs, five for Armenians, two for Sunni Arabs, and two for Christian Arabs ).
At the European Parliament election in 2004, LDS won 21. 9 % of the vote, which yielded 2 seats in the European Parliament out of Slovenia's allocation of 7.
In hierarchical Bayesian models with categorical variables, such as latent Dirichlet allocation and various other models used in natural language processing, it is quite common to collapse out the Dirichlet distributions that are typically used as prior distributions over the categorical variables.
The NAO developed from the former Exchequer and Audit Department ( founded in 1866 ) in 1983 as the auditor for central government ( including most of the externalised agencies and public bodies ) as part of an " appropriate mechanism " to check and reinforce departmental balance and matching of quantitative allocation with qualitative purpose ( as set out by public policy ).
Because many ISPs filter out route announcements with small prefixes, this will generally require a large " ISP-sized " IP allocation, such as a / 32, to ensure global reachability.
The SVMD system created interesting strategies such as vote allocation, as parties did not want to nominate too many candidates for a district, out of fear that it would divide party votes among too many candidates.
The BSS carries out transcoding of speech channels, allocation of radio channels to mobile phones, paging, transmission and reception over the air interface and many other tasks related to the radio network.
and members of the Labor Party were recognised handing out this card and that the allocation of preferences to the ALP on the card damaged the NDP.
The program sets aside a special allocation of 120 Chairs for universities that have received one per cent or less of the total funding paid out by the three federal granting agencies over the preceding three years.
Cutting up of some Class 24s was carried out at Swindon Works on the BR Western Region, an area which had never received an allocation of Class 24s.

allocation and for
Twenty-six states operate a central motor pool for acquisition, allocation and/or maintenance of state-owned vehicles.
Because of the difference between daytime and nighttime propagation conditions, it has been necessary to evolve different allocation structures for daytime and nighttime broadcasting in the AM band, with many more stations operating during the day than at night.
As mentioned, the allocation of AM stations represents a balance between protection against interference and the provision of opportunity for an adequate number of stations.
But in any event, full credit should be given to the Cost Section for its express and overt recognition of a vital distinction too often ignored in utility-cost analyses: namely, that between a cost allocation designed to reflect the actual behavior of costs in response to changes in rates of output of different classes of utility service ; ;
Bioethics, for example, is concerned with identifying the correct approach to matters such as euthanasia, or the allocation of scarce health resources, or the use of human embryos in research.
Supporting documentation instructs all units to report population statistics to the local afforestation committees as the basis for workload allocation.
* 1920 – At the San Remo conference, the principal Allied Powers of World War I adopt a resolution to determine the allocation of Class " A " League of Nations mandates for administration of the former Ottoman-ruled lands of the Middle East.
However, an underlying mission was to help the Navy generate public and political support for a larger allocation of the shrinking defense budget.
In the late 1960s discrimination against the Catholic minority in electoral boundaries, voting rights, and the allocation of public housing led organisations such as Northern Ireland Civil Rights Association ( NICRA ) to mount a non-violent campaign for change.
Socialist economists dismiss the term as an apologetic for failures of neoliberal policy and, more fundamentally, their perception of the weaknesses of market allocation.
The common feature of all these forms of capitalism is that they are based on production for profit, market-based or mixed-market allocation of resources, and that they are structured upon capital accumulation.
For example: as cultures change and the political environment shifts, societies may criminalise or decriminalise certain behaviours, which directly affects the statistical crime rates, influence the allocation of resources for the enforcement of laws, and ( re -) influence the general public opinion.
However, one track was reserved by DOS for directory and file allocation information ( so-called BAM, Block Allocation Map ).
Accordingly, “ moved by the same purposes ” the fathers “ apportioned equal prerogatives to the most holy see of new Rome ” because “ the city which is honored by the imperial power and senate and enjoying privileges equaling older imperial Rome should also be elevated to her level in ecclesiastical affairs and take second place after her .” The framework for allocating ecclesiastical authority advocated by the council fathers mirrored the allocation of imperial authority in the later period of the Roman Empire.
It is specifically intended for real-time and embedded applications and for use on computers with limited processing power, including those limited to fixed point arithmetic and those without support for dynamic storage allocation.
Economic planning is a mechanism for resource allocation of inputs and decision-making based on direct allocation, in contrast with the market mechanism, which is based on indirect allocation.
With the tropical climate and unstable land forms, coupled with deforestation, unplanned growth proliferation, non-engineered constructions which make the disaster-prone areas more vulnerable, tardy communication, poor or no budgetary allocation for disaster prevention, developing countries suffer more or less chronically by natural disasters.

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