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"allot" Definitions
  1. to give time, money, tasks, etc. to somebody/something as a share of what is available

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Depending on your desired pacing, allot a day or two.
That's because we often allot 20, 30, or 40 minutes between meetings.
They are also used to allot federal funding for key social services.
Leading universities, including M.I.T., Caltech and Berkeley, don't allot extra credit to legacies.
And since all Democratic contests allot their delegates proportionally, those landslides really mattered.
That's allot [sic] of follow up to be done over the next week.
I've got projects that I can allot more time or give more time to.
If you allot a "cheat day," let it be the day after the party.
Early in their marriage, she persuaded him to allot her some private work space.
But because all the Democratic contests allot their delegates proportionally, it's actually punishingly difficult.
The plan would allot the biggest chunk of money, $290 million, to health care.
More specifically, they allot three delegates according to the proportional results in each district.
In mid-June, the California state Legislature voted to allot $5 million to create the country's first center dedicated solely to firearm research, becoming the first state to move to allot budgetary funds specifically to gun research, according to Everytown for Gun Safety.
Prior to that, the paper would only allot short blurbs to describe design-related books.
Allot time for each task and allow it to dictate how you do your work.
"Sometimes we overbook ourselves or we don't allot enough time to do things," she said.
Travelers are advised to arrive on time and allot at least an hour for check in.
Despite its insistence on employment, it would only allot states $30 per individual for job training.
The plan would allot money for helping the island pay off its debt and for infrastructure.
Make Domaine de Fontenille your base and allot time to both stick around and explore Provence.
The bill would allot $1.3 billion each year toward "community learning centers" for expanding summer programs.
The U.S. census count is used to allot seats in the House and distribute federal funding.
The health-care bill sets up a block grant system to allot money to the states.
REUTERS POLL- ECB TO ALLOT 3.0 BILLION EUROS AT ITS WEEKLY OPERATION (VS 2.9 BLN EUROS MATURING)
After March 15th states can allot all their Republican delegates to the candidate who wins a primary.
Federal legislation that would allot funds to speed up the conversion to paper is crawling through Congress.
The Senate's Graham-Cassidy bill sets up a block-grant system to allot money to the states.
And since they allot delegates proportionally, Rubio's early March delegate haul will be hurt as a result.
REUTERS POLL- ECB TO ALLOT 1.0 BILLION EUROS AT ITS LONG-TERM OPERATION (VS 0.9 BLN EUROS MATURING)
Last week, Sanders urged Congress to allot more funding to deal with the humanitarian crisis at the border.
One idea is a baby bond program that would allot money to kids according to their household income.
"I would still have reservations about the time he would be able to allot to this," Keatinge said.
Democrats allot their delegates proportionally based both on statewide results and the results in hundreds of individual districts.
Now the Finns have refused to allot a proposed €40 million (~$45 million) in funding for the project.
However, how much spectrum to allot for the reserve has been the subject of some controversy among wireless providers.
And there's some logic to that — Democrats allot all their delegates proportionally rather than just to a state's winner.
The proposed transaction with GGP would allot Brookfield ownership interest in roughly $100 billion of real estate assets globally.
The census is used to allot seats in the U.S. House and distribute some $800 billion in federal funds.
The houses then allot tickets as they see fit, and according to the space they have in their venue.
The Senate's Graham-Cassidy bill would have set up a block-grant system to allot money to the states.
The Thai government will allot 45 minutes' airtime on its "Thailand Moves Forward" for the soccer team's news conference.
It would also allot $2.5 billion worth of grants to aid commuter railroads and intercity railways in implementing PTC.
If you allot yourself too much time, you will negotiate and renegotiate (then renegotiate) and delay the entire process.
Furthermore, the four biggest states to vote on Super Tuesday — Texas, Georgia, Tennessee, and Alabama — theoretically allot delegates proportionally.
I allot for $229 for my portion but I'm hoping I can just use the cash in my wallet ($46).
When you hire Dr. Strange for birthday party entertainment, always remember to allot time for traffic on the Astral Plane.
Publishers of books, catalogues, as well as the government, have learned to allot sections of these jobs to various printers.
Democrats have a rule that exacerbates this imbalance — they allot all delegates proportionally, with no winner-take-all contests permitted.
The song sort of came through in a way that I would normally comfort someone else but rarely allot to myself.
Now, the Judicary Committee, rather than relying on an experienced counsel, will allot five minutes apiece for members to question Mueller.
Jared Polis signed a law that would allot the state's electoral college votes to whichever candidate won the national popular vote.
It was an ambitious interlocking plan, so Republicans made sure to allot themselves the most legislative workdays since Congress's 2010 session.
The census is used to allot seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and distribute some $800 billion in federal funds.
Just make sure you allot a ridiculous amount of time if you're headed out of Melbourne because the traffic is just hopeless.
"Consumers continue to allot their discretionary dollars to experiences, especially as the employment picture has improved," says Colin Mansfield, Director, U.S. Corporates.
The census count is used to allot seats in the House and to guide distribution of billions of dollars of federal funds.
This makes it impossible for anyone to build up a significant lead in this phase, particularly because Democrats allot their delegates proportionally.
Give yourself at least 15 minutes to buy your ticket, but allot even more time if you plan to pick up breakfast.
Jared Polis signed a law Friday that would allot the state's electoral college votes to whichever candidate won the national popular vote.
But caucus rules, which allot freshmen one leadership representative, were never officially changed, meaning Hill's spot didn't technically have to be filled.
The closest analogue is politics, where successful candidates are expected to espouse a religious background they don't allot demonstrable control over their decisionmaking.
Using the clichéd routing techniques, VPNs allot users a specific route toward their destination depending on the location a user chooses to select.
And, um, I have a lot of thoughts that probably cannot be contained in the brief paragraph or so I allot myself here.
In addition, it would allot a somewhat shorter time frame for facilities that hold migrant children to meet existing standards for humane conditions.
Two House Democrats are pressing their colleagues to allot $400 million for states to upgrade outdated voting equipment and secure their election systems.
For instance, they could allot the $1.5 trillion hit to our national debt to much-needed initiatives that will improve our nation's infrastructure.
It also would allot up to $1 million per year in tax credits for residents who purchased weapons to comply with the law.
About one in five colleges allot "considerable importance" to "demonstrated interest," whereby applicants convey their willingness to attend the college they're applying to.
Warren wrote that she would "push to cancel all existing student meal debt" and allot more money to the free school meals program.
The federal government will soon begin distributing the money to states, which will allot it to treatment programs, particularly in high-need areas.
The central bank is also likely to allot 16 billion euros at its three-month operation, less than the 18.125 billion euros maturing.
The Pentagon was supposed to allot $803 million for weaponry, and the State Department was supposed to give $280 million for maritime security.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency plans to allot $240 million to 22020 states with dangerous dams that have failed safety standards, AP reports.
Some cards, such as the HSBC Gold MasterCard, allot users as much as $25,000 in credit, while other issuers don't reveal their cards' limits.
Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) released a new campaign proposal Wednesday that would allot $20183 billion over the next decade to fight the opioid crisis.
The stake sale comes two weeks after the company's annual general meeting where Lee voted down two resolutions to authorize directors to allot shares.
There are about 15 active fisheries nationwide, and federal councils simply establish the sustainable annual catch and allot a share to each fishing boat.
Though those states are all supposed to allot their delegates proportionally, several have set thresholds that candidates need to meet to qualify for delegates.
The restaurant recommends that guests allot three-and-a-half to four hours "to fully escape into our Immersion menu," according to its website.
She has managed to allot discrete areas to a variety of artist-run galleries and groups in what is a difficult space to organize.
Congress did not allot any money for wall construction in its bill to fund the government through September, despite the White House requesting funds.
And a decision long ago to allot Nevada a small fraction of the water that California and Arizona can draw remains a sore point.
For instance, two House Democrats have called on appropriators to allot $400 million for states to upgrade outdated voting equipment and secure their systems.
The White House didn't offer any details as to how such an expansion might be implemented or how much of a budget he'd allot it.
Mainstream perfume purveyors typically allot much less (about $60 to $120 per kilo) for the ''juice'' and spend more on advertising and packaging and distribution.
And honestly, can you blame them, when we only seem to be able to allot space for one woman at a time in the spotlight?
For public transit partnerships that allot tax dollars to private companies, a wide degree of openness about ridership data is standard, says Anbinder of TransitCenter.
The financing program lets the Education Department allot federally-backed loans to historically black colleges and universities to help them fund construction on their campuses.
For example, say you only want to track what you spend eating out every week, or how much you allot to non-essentials like entertainment.
The ministry said on Tuesday the proposed extension will see the state budget allot up to 16.5 billion roubles ($213.8 million) into the scheme in 2016.
It also lets you set a time limit so that you receive an automatic reminder if you've spent more than you allot for yourself each day.
After modification by the constitutional court, the existing laws would allot seats to the main parties in almost exact proportion to their share of the vote.
WeWork buildings, on average, allot around 2350 square feet per person, compared with 2527 square feet per person for commercial offices industrywide, according to CB Insights.
Given the GND's clear extremism and widespread embrace from Democratic lawmakers, Republicans are right to treat the resolution seriously and allot it floor time in Congress.
But to streamline things as much as possible, Democrats decided to allot just 45 minutes to Schiff and his Republican counterpart, Devin Nunes, to question witnesses.
The Justice Department said the companies decided who would win the leases and the winner would allot an interest in the leases to the other company.
The census, required by the U.S. Constitution, is used to allot seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and distribute some $800 billion in federal funds.
I allot myself a Saturday-morning bialy as a way to collect myself, to create the illusion of productive decision-making with little possibility for panic.
Given the lingering uncertainty about the spread of the virus around the country, Hoyer said the Democrats' bill won't allot specific funding amounts to each program.
Russo treats Ryan and his predicament respectfully and trusts us to allot him the proper — that is, the just — amount of sympathy, no more, no less.
The board of One 97 Communications Ltd will allot about 2.6 million shares to the investors, financial data accessed by business intelligence platform Tofler dated Dec.
That's because rather than declaring one winner, Democrats allot delegates proportionally to all candidates who get 15 percent of the vote in each primary or caucus.
It can start to feel like we're just living in a routine, scheduled by however much time we think we can allot to a given activity.
As clinical psychologist Dr. Todd Farchione previously told Travel + Leisure, make sure to allot extra time, set reasonable expectations and take deep breaths whenever you're feeling stressed.
I believe there will be voices, especially from big contributing states who would want to re-allot, though I don't think this is possible for this period.
Thursday is the deadline for applications to the U.S. Department of Transportation for the 12 extra Haneda slots that Japan has agreed to allot to U.S. airlines.
"This result suggests that greater representation of women among decision-makers who allot punishment can temper disparate punishments allotted to male and female professionals," the study reads.
Intel said it plans to allot $14.5 billion to capital spending this year, much of which will go toward building up its relatively new memory chip business.
Like, sure, Clarke became a Nightblood because of science, but… if that's possible at all then who's to say it's not something their religion would allot for?
Most corrections, he said, are completed within five to seven months, but timelines vary, and therefore, patients with wedding-specific needs should allot seven to 10 months.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Austria's acting Chancellor Brigitte Bierlein said that a proposal on how to allot the EU's top jobs that failed on Monday was not balanced enough.
Since Democrats allot all of their pledged delegates proportionally based on the results of primaries and caucuses, it will likely prove difficult for Sanders to close this gap.
The poll of 21 euro money market traders also found the ECB would allot 25.0 billion euros at its weekly tender, slightly less than 26.51 billion euros maturing.
In April, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada repeated a pledge to allot $30 million in aid to homeowners in the province of Quebec whose foundations were failing.
One early test is whether Congress will allot money for that upgrade, a task that is far down the list of priorities for cash-strapped states and localities.
And the Democrats' voting rules, which allot all primary delegates proportionally rather than allowing any winner-take-all bonanzas, make it extremely difficult for Sanders to catch up.
Democrats have no "winner-take-all states" (where whoever comes in first place gets all that state's delegates) — instead, they allot delegates proportionally based on each contest's results.
The official population count, as determined by the census, is used to allot seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and distribute some $800 billion in federal funds.
The census is used to allot seats in the House and distribute some $800 billion in federal services, including public schools, Medicaid benefits, law enforcement and highway repairs.
Blissfully, Schreck describes Amendment Nine as a magical "penumbra" that the framers left intentionally ambiguous enough to allot citizens extra rights not explicitly enumerated in the Constitution's text.
CHAFFETZ: Yeah I think this is one of the big questions for our country and for our population, if somebody were allot missiles at us you could fight back.
BRUSSELS, July 1 (Reuters) - Austria's acting Chancellor Brigitte Bierlein said that a proposal on how to allot the EU's top jobs that failed on Monday was not balanced enough.
As is typical of people who can't allot women into neat boxes, Stanley's colleagues call Shirley "sick in the head" and are aghast at the horror stories she writes.
"There is a process to allot them, and that takes time," said the official, who asked not be named, as he is not authorized to speak to the media.
Based from studies, uber-successful people allot 15 to 30 minutes of their day to think, which has shown a correlation to the amount of success that they have.
Without consumer-facing elements bogging its health play down, Microsoft can likely allot more resources to honing on business-facing services and building out its portfolio of healthcare clients.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell plans to allot 24 hours per side to statements in the trial, which must be confined into two working days, according to NBC News.
Beyond observations that are already planned and scheduled, the ESA will allot 20% of the telescope&aposs time to scientists who have applied to use it for specific projects.
When the incumbent president, Enrique Pena Nieto of the Institutional Revolutionary Party, was elected in 2012, Anaya became a member of Congress under rules that allot seats proportionally for parties.
If you can't love yourself enough to allot just 25 minutes of self-care, there are five more of these videos in more bite-sized portions on their YouTube channel.
To make this at least partially feasible, her plan would allot the schools up to $5 million in federal funding that would be spread out over a five-year period.
It also ensured strict monitoring of such trades by asking stock exchanges to allot a unique identifier to "each algorithm approved and each order generated" to establish "an audit trail".
"He really needs a lot of time to get it loosened up and stretched back out and day games just don't allot that, as we saw with David," Collins said.
"If you get cold or end up spilling on the blanket we give you, you're out of luck," the flight attendant said, explaining that most airlines allot one per passenger.
Specifically, the fiscal 22019 budget proposal would allot $1.45 billion for DHS's National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD), which is responsible for protecting U.S. physical and cyber infrastructure from threats.
It would likely 2019 for any new plan to take effect, to allot time for transition to a new healthcare plan, should Trump and his administration come up with one. 4.
My Nanny (Pat Jackson) passed away last year after losing her battle with this, she had this horrible disease for many years and lost allot of who she was through this.
The census is used to allot seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and distribute some $800 billion in federal services, including public schools, Medicaid benefits, law enforcement and highway repairs.
I think it can be a challenge to allot equal parts energy and finances to your craft, while pursuing the spirit of Sex and the City, and wanting to eat food.
The decision comes just 48 hours before the biggest voting day of the primary, Super Tuesday, when 143 states and territories will allot about one-third of the delegates over all.
The census is used to allot seats in the U.S. House of Representatives and distribute some $800 billion in federal services, including public schools, Medicaid benefits, law enforcement and highway repairs.
Florida and Ohio, specifically, are big "winner-take-all" states that allot all their delegates to whomever finishes first statewide (as well as being home states to Rubio and Kasich, respectively).
The snapshot explained her decision to deviate from the site's normal schedule, choosing instead to allot some time to reflect on the impact of the weekend on KIPP students and faculty members.
The House Judiciary Committee voted along party lines on Tuesday to allot an extra hour of questioning via staff lawyers at Attorney General Bill Barr's hearing on the Mueller report on Thursday.
The Tampa Bay Times reports the Citrus County commissioners voted 85033-2 against having the county allot about $2,700 towards a digital subscription instead of its current print subscription for local libraries.
Not only that, he also expected that he would have to allot at least an extra half-hour on his return journey to drop off the car to Avis, the rental agent.
It also awakened the museum to the potential of the art form, and persuaded its leaders to allot "considerable resources" — he would not say how much — to building a fashion photography collection.
Even as Americans understandably focus their attention on the dire public health emergency the nation faces, they should allot some consideration to the effect of our response on the nation's constitutional fabric.
On health care, Warren says her CARE Act would allot $800 million over the next 10 years to tribal governments and organizations along with Urban Indian Health Programs and improved Medicaid services.
Democrats and labor groups, in recent weeks, have expressed concern that Mexico's annual budget does not allot the necessary amount to hire necessary staff and build out the rest of the overhaul.
This will involve converting Medicaid to a "per capita cap" system, which means states would only allot a fixed sum of money to each enrollee, instead of covering all their medical bills.
The worst version of the skilled immigration program would slash the time students have to find jobs in the U.S., and would keep a random lottery system to allot slots companies, he said.
It says there's less hard data around the amount of capital that pensions funds are beginning to allot to venture but that it will have some numbers in the not-too-distant future.
Some supposedly winner-take-all states like California in fact allot most of their delegates to congressional district winners — so if there's regional variation, as is likely there, the delegates would be split.
Afterward, on a few occasions, teachers have told the guide, apologetically, that the history curricula at their high schools allot just two classes, totalling ninety minutes, to all of the Second World War.
One solution would be "to get the FCC to allot additional bandwidth — such as 5GHz for Wi-Fi, but with trillions of projected devices to eventually connect, the problems will recur," says Dr. Abrams.
Today, SEN continues to allot some basic foodstuffs—like rice, noodles, and loose leaf yerba mate—to the families each month, though they haven't figured out how to adequately address issues such as sanitation.
Which is why some of the world's most powerful activists might not be out riding a dinghy for Greenpeace – but sitting in corporate boardrooms, deciding where to allot the trillions of dollars they manage.
Apps available for Google Chrome, such as StayFocusd, allot a specific amount of time per day on select websites (like Facebook or Twitter) before rendering those sites inaccessible for the remainder of the day.
A wider Reuters poll of 19 traders found the ECB would allot 33 billion euros ($34.7 billion) to banks at its weekly refinancing operation, slightly less than the 34 billion euros maturing from last week.
Would being able to allot more time in your limited existence to other activities like reading, writing, playing with your kids, exploring the world, or maybe just your own neighborhood, improve your quality of life?
Trump administration officials and GOP lawmakers warned of the consequences of a government shutdown — even as Democrats have come out strongly against passing a bill that would allot funding for the U.S.-Mexico border wall.
In an interview, CEO Gautam Thakar said the company has gotten its legacy voucher-deals business to break even, and wants to allot all future investments to its new, so-called "card-linking" discount business.
About one in five institutions allot "considerable importance" to "demonstrated interest," the degree to which applicants convey their desire to enroll if accepted, according to a survey by the National Association for College Admission Counseling.
Here's how funding works in nearly all public school districts: With money they've received from local, state, and federal sources, central office officials use schedules to allot staffing positions to schools based on rigid ratios.
Just 62% of delegates will be left on the table, which isn't a lot when you realize that Sanders will likely have a wave of momentum following Super Tuesday and Democrats allot their delegates proportionally.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell's plan, which it currently looks like he has the votes to pass, would allot 24 hours for opening arguments for each side, and 16 hours for senators can submit questions.
The measure would allot $8 billion for the Pentagon's cyber operations, including a 16 percent boost in funding for the U.S. Cyber Command that meets the Pentagon's request for $647 million for the military unit.
Although a niche sport with just 291 participating countries, versus 79 in the FIFA soccer championship, cricket's popularity in the Indian subcontinent means companies allot about half of their marketing budget to the World Cup.
And many of these states allot a large share of their delegates by congressional district — three per district, with two going to the winner, one to the second-place finisher, and zero to whoever gets third.
The revision will cut so far unspent investment funds from the regional development and transport ministries and will allot more cash for farm, interior and health ministries, mainly to cover pay rises, subsidies and equipment purchases.
The swing states' dominance is a consequence of the fact that almost every state chooses to allot all its electoral votes to whoever comes in first place statewide, regardless of his or her margin of victory.
People concerned about cancer "can cut down on the amount of saturated fat in their diets by choosing lean cuts of meat and low-fat dairy products, and by cooking with plant-based oils," Allot said.
The petition, backed by lawmakers from seven parties, raised five charges against Chief Justice Dipak Misra, including an accusation he arbitrarily used his power to allot sensitive cases and questioning his conduct in the acquisition of land.
The Indian Supreme Court recently ruled to allot water to farmers in the drought-stricken state of Tamil Nadu, but people in Karnataka, where the regional water source originates, are angry because the deal limits their water.
Nowadays most major banks have mobile apps so customers can check their statements and account balances but these do not often provide detailed analytics to help users plan their spending and allot funds to specific retirement accounts.
Mr. Trump has the pledged support of more than 1,500 delegates, the vast majority of whom were awarded to him based on party rules that allot the most delegates to the winner of each primary and caucus.
STOCKHOLM, March 10 (Reuters) - The Swedish government will soon present an extra supplementary budget bill to allot additional funds to the public services, the healthcare system and companies, Finance Minister Magdalena Andersson told the TT news agency.
Venture capitalist Andrew Yang: The 44-year-old Yang is perhaps best know for his edgy proposal for the government to allot a regular, monthly stipend to every US citizen, a scheme known as universal basic income.
"Changes in lifestyle or the amount of time [parents allot] for rest, and the inevitable mandatory reprioritization and reorganization of daily tasks—all of these things can profoundly affect parents," says Esteban Brook-Hart, a Valencia-based psychiatrist.
At first, you allot skill points across the usual spectrum of attributes, then you dive into towns brimming with quests and NPCs to banter with, enemy-laden wastelands, and plenty of branching paths to explore, physically and narratively.
CNN reported that Nadler would allot the traditional five minutes for House members to interview Barr, but also wanted to tack on an additional 30 minutes for committee counsels for both Democrats and Republicans to question Barr directly.
CNN reported that Nadler would allot the traditional five minutes for House members to interview Barr but also wanted to tack on an additional 30 minutes for committee counsels for both Democrats and Republicans to question Barr directly.
Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera reported on Monday that the goal of the meeting on Monday was to start "to pin down some numbers" and decide what funds to allot to the different measures being considered, Reuters said.
Then you can make a plan to adjust your schedule so that you allot more time and energy to the activities that will produce long-term results, instead of the ones that will produce results five minutes later.
"The US employees that remain either don't (yet) have an offer elsewhere, are title bump hungry (interesting how suddenly there's allot of "Sr." level everyone) or delusional - or a combination of all three," one former employee tells The Verge.
Another recommendation included having the payment to be allocated first to the debt portion of the bifurcated instrument if the issuer fails to allot the specific amount because this appropriation complies with corporate law, according to the final document.
Amid Republican state legislative proposals to slash the budget of Ayala's office and allot the money instead to state attorneys who are pursuing the death penalty, Scott reassigned another 21 of Ayala's murder cases to King by executive order.
They also urge Congress to allot more money to the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which helps develop voluntary security guidelines for voting equipment, so that it can work on security standards for other election procedures and equipment.
The ordinary resolution to renew that general mandate to allot, issue and deal with additional shares was passed on Friday with 69.5 percent of the votes in favour, down from the 72.5 percent approval rating given at last year's meeting.
They recognized running a VM inside a browser, they would need not just simplicity, but also speed, so they allot a dedicated GPU to each VM to ensure speed that should allow users to run even the most complex programs.
On Friday the ordinary resolution to renew the general mandate to allot, issue and deal with additional shares was passed with 69.5 percent of the votes in favor, down from the 72.5 percent approval rating given at last year's meeting.
"More than other Games, you have to allot more time to transport," said Patrick Baumann, an Olympic committee member from Switzerland who, when seeking a ride to the tennis venue recently, walked in the rain after no cars were available.
When we ask people to allot their free time to the Timbers and the Thorns, it's for no other reason than it's what they'd prefer to be doing — and that's the only reason you should ever ask people to do it.
While Tuesday's results will likely help Trump expand his delegate lead, it won't be by all that much, since these states allot their delegates proportionally, and Ted Cruz is currently about 12 points behind him in both Michigan and Mississippi.
However, the exact amount of Wyoming's 15 delegates Sanders will come away will depend both on his final margin of victory — since Democratic contests all allot their delegates proportionally — and on the final outcome of the state Democratic convention next month.
"We have contacted the US Embassy and they have been great to ease our minds, unfortunately the US Government does not allot funds in order to get people out of a country," the team posted Monday on its Facebook page.
Currently, the only metric for admission is a test, but Mr. de Blasio wants to allot seats to the top students from all of the city's middle schools, which would most likely cut into the number of spots for Asian-Americans.
But the Iowa Delegate Selection Plan to the Democratic National Committee, the exhaustive and official 78-page rule book that The New York Times used for its election night forecasting model, appears to allot state delegates by satellite caucus differently.
LAHORE, Pakistan (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Reforms to Pakistan's electoral laws making it mandatory for political parties to allot five percent of their tickets to women candidates were approved on Tuesday by the federal cabinet, the country's highest decision-making body.
"It's better to allot a particular period of your life, even if it's only 1-2 weeks, and really go at it 100 percent, than to half ass it over the course of months or even years," concludes Manson. 2.
And since Democrats allot all their primary and caucus delegates proportionally, Sanders won't be able to overcome Clinton's existing pledged delegate lead unless he wins incredible landslide victories across the board tonight — which he hasn't done so far, far from it.
He even allegedly instructed parents to claim their children had learning disabilities so test administrators would allow them to take the test alone or under the supervision of a test administrator and allot them an extended amount of time to take the test.
In the midst of laying out the full damages from Sears filing for bankruptcy — including the closures of hundreds of stores — bankruptcy court filings revealed that the company is still hoping to allot up to $25 million in bonuses to company executives.
The presidential memorandum does not allot new government spending but instead will be focused on "making the most of federal investments" including targeted incentives, private sector efforts and philanthropy with the goal of supporting cancer research and enabling progress in treatment and care.
Charlie Baker (R) Thursday as part of a larger rollout to help the state better assist homeless youth, will allot $120,000 initially to house, feed and provide resources for 20 students from community colleges, who will be put up at four state universities.
Pick one to two problems every day that are important for you to dig into strategically and allot real-time to them by cutting off your access to email, texts, and social media notifications that seduce all of us out of the zone.
In late November, Consolidated Bank said it had given its directors permission to allot up to 3.5 billion shillings in new preference shares to an unidentified investor and that the reorganisation of its balance sheet was a precursor to privatisation at a later date.
With Audi and parent VW both pushing a post-Dieselgate shift to electric cars, Audi's labour bosses have repeatedly called on executives to allot production of a battery-powered model to the main factory in Ingolstadt employing 43,000 people and home to R&D facilities.
Sources familiar with the plans told Reuters last week that the surcharge would be at the lower end of a range of 6-18 billion euros discussed by the commission charged with how to allot the costs of a nuclear phase-out by 2022.
And the new plan would also change how Medicaid is funded by the government, from an open-ended commitment to pay all of a Medicaid enrollee's bills, to a "per capita cap" system, where states would only allot a fixed sum of money to each enrollee.
Allot more of an allowance on days when you have more expensive activities planned, like guided tours, a fancy dinner, or an excursion to a shopping district, but then cut back on overpriced cocktails and other unnecessary expenses on those other lazy days at the beach.
If leaders can find the will to allot billions to bail out big business like airlines, then they should certainly show the same ongoing support for the millions of Americans who work at, and purchase from, those businesses -- laying the foundation for a strong recovery when the virus abates.
Arts & Letters THE ANCIENT GREEKS put fate in the hands of three old women, goddesses who spun the thread of life, twisted it to allot each individual a measure of joy or sorrow, and wielded the "abhorred shears" (in the poet John Milton's phrase) that could cut life short.
While I wasn't one of those kids who was planning my wedding or how I'd allot my earnings when I was a settled and successful adult (What is that, anyway?), I have always been a daydreamer, and I've certainly held tightly to a few core principles concerning what I'd do with my adulthood.
More recently, a report from Cerulli Associates revealed that brokers at "big four" firms Morgan Stanley, Bank of America's Merrill arm, UBS and Wells Fargo had only 29% of their clients' assets invested in passive funds, much lower than the 45% that independent advisors typically allot, according to The Wall Street Journal.
The transformations she saw in both species were so pronounced that she promptly set about persuading the V.A. to allot her the grounds of an old outdoor basketball court just down the hill from the medical center so she could move the birds from her Ojai sanctuary and start a work-therapy program there.
As it stands, the Military Lending Act outlines guidelines for lenders: They can't charge military members an annual interest rate of more than 36 percent; they can't push them into forced arbitration; they can't require them to allot portions of paychecks to pay back their loans; and creditors can't charge a penalty for early payment.
Additionally, she took aim at EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE specifically, chastising members for not including direct messaging in the bill that reprimanded Pruitt for spending taxpayer money Congress did not allot to him to build his $43,000 soundproof booth.

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