(isim) tayına bağlama

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rationing
present participle of ration
{i} process of allotting in fixed portions, process of dividing proportionately
the act of rationing; "during the war the government imposed rationing of food and gasoline
the act of rationing; "during the war the government imposed rationing of food and gasoline"
Rationing is the system of limiting the amount of food, water, petrol, or other necessary substances that each person is allowed to have or buy when there is not enough of them. The municipal authorities here are preparing for food rationing. when the amount of food, petrol etc that people are allowed to have is limited by the government fuel/clothes/food etc rationing. Government allocation of scarce resources and consumer goods, usually adopted during wars, famines, or other national emergencies. Rationing according to use prohibits the less important uses of a commodity (e.g., the use of gasoline for pleasure trips as opposed to work-related travel). Rationing by quantity limits the amounts of a commodity available to each claimant (e.g., a pound of butter per month). Rationing by value limits the amount of money consumers can spend on commodities that are difficult to standardize (e.g., clothing). Point rationing assigns a point value to each commodity and allocates a certain number of points to each consumer. These can be tracked through coupons, which are issued to consumers and must be exchanged for the approved amounts of rationed goods. Consumers in a rationed economy are usually encouraged to save their money or invest in government bonds so that unspent money will not be used for unrationed items or purchases on the black market
(isim) tayına bağlama
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