Examples of 'reallocations' in a sentence

Meaning of "reallocations"

Reallocations is a noun referring to the act of reallocating or redistributing resources, funds, or assets, typically to different areas or purposes for better efficiency or effectiveness
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Significant reallocations have and continue to occur.
This results in internal project budget reallocations.
No reallocations involving core poverty programmes will be tolerated.
We have made some internal reallocations on resources.
Budget reallocations were made without obtaining requisite authority.
These differences are due to reallocations of some global loans.
Reallocations arising from approved applications for relief.
The majority of these reallocations are related to ship operations.
Therefore it is important to have clear incentives for reallocations.
Proposed reallocations among community initiatives.
Net asset based reallocations.
Budget reallocations decisions are fully transparent.
There is an awareness that resource reallocations could lead to efficiencies.
The reallocations should be done in consultation with the institutions concerned.
Prior notification of budget reallocations constitutes an effective control.

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No reallocations from one country to another are foreseen at this stage.
This increase was offset by funding reallocations to other departmental priorities.
After reallocations all the comments appear in the reports.
Decisions regarding investments and reallocations are based on this information.
Therefore it is important to have clear rules of play concerning reallocations.
The scope for reallocations varied widely among programmes.
Changes in focuses and reallocations.
The allocations and reallocations must be made on an annual basis.
Any additional costs will be met through internal reallocations.
These increases were offset by funding reallocations to other departmental priorities.
A change in strategy nearly always calls for budget reallocations.
Working with parliamentarians to influence reallocations or changes to the budget proposal.
This applies to reallocations of expenditure across as well as within administrative sectors.
The operation will necessitate internal reallocations in the distribution of tasks.
Each drive has a reserved amount of space to handle these reallocations.
D sets of reallocations needed.
Spending limits budgeting as such does not prevent such reallocations of expenditure.
Such reallocations as do occur are usually negotiated within rather than between sectors.
This will be funded through reallocations within the tax system.
Budget reallocations from normal operational or investment spending when a major event occurs.
Administrative reallocations occurred.
Resource reallocations will be common and will need the support of performance information.
Optimize resource reallocations.
These budgetary reallocations are set out in the financial statement accompanying the proposal.
Transfers or reallocations.
This does not necessarily leave the process open to the danger of superfluous reallocations.
They were often part of broader reallocations of funding towards employment measures in general.
Examination at the item level also restricts possibilities for reallocations and reforms.
This must include budgetary reallocations and greater private sector funding.
This algorithm acts only periodically and limits the maximum number of reallocations.
The first is that portfolio reallocations are the direct consequence of quantitative easing.
Reallocations that affected your department should be reflected in your DPR.
Both transfers and asset based reallocations are divided into public and private flows.
Reallocations and shared services initiatives may also affect the PS workforce.
They can do this precisely by pursuing reallocations of income via taxation and other mechanisms.

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