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allocation
{i} paylaştırma
allocation
{i} bölüştürme
allocation
{i} dağıtma
allocation
ödenek
allocation
(Ticaret) tayınlama
allocation
yerleşim
allocation
özgü kılma
allocation
(Bilgisayar) özgülemek
allocation
(Kanun) özgülenme
allocation
özgüleme
allocation
(Kanun,Ticaret) tevzi
allocation
hisse
allocation
ödenek ayırma
allocation
ayırma
allocation
atama
allocation
tahsis etme
allocation
(Ticaret) pay etme
allocation
{i} pay
allocation
pay/tahsis
allocation
{i} tahsisat
allocation
{i} tahsis

Eğer hiç kaynağın yoksa kaynakların tahsisi zor bir görev olabilir. - Allocation of resources can be a difficult task when you have no resources at all.

allocation
(Askeri) NAKLİYE TAHSİSİ: Belirlenmiş bir makam tarafından mevcut nakliye kapasitesinin kullanıcılar için paylara ayrılması
allocation
{i} pay ayırma
allocation
(Hukuk) dağıtım
allocation
(Hukuk) pay ayırımı
bill an budget allocations
bütçe kanunu
quota allocations
(Ticaret) kota tahsisleri
English - English
distributions; parts that are assigned
-refers to actual demand created by sales orders or production orders against a specific item The terminology and the actual processing that controls allocations will vary from one software system to another Basically a standard allocation is an aggregate quantity of demand against a specific item in a specific facility, standard allocations may be referred to as normal allocations, soft allocations, soft commitments, regular allocations Standard allocations do not specify that specific units will go to specific orders A firm allocation is an allocation against specific units within a facility such as an allocation against a specific location, lot, or serial number Firm allocations are also referred to as specific allocations, frozen allocations, hard allocations, hard commitments, holds, reserved inventory Standard allocations simply show that there is actual demand while firm allocations reserve or hold the inventory for the specific order designated
The assignments of frequencies by the FCC for various communications uses (e G , Television, radio, land-mobile, defence, microwave, etc ) To achieve a fair division of the available spectrum and minimize interference among users
The total amount of estimated expenditures authorized by the Legislature from resources legally restricted or otherwise designated for specific operating purposes All non-General Fund sources are "allocated" including: Highway Fund, Other Special Revenue, Federal Expenditure Funds, Federal Block Grant Funds, Enterprise Funds, Internal Service Funds, etc The Legislature allocates to "programs" and to "line categories" within programs (See Appropriations below )
plural of allocation
That portion of a receiving water's loading capacity attributed to one of its existing or future pollution sources (nonpoint or point) or to natural background sources A wasteload allocation [WLA] is that portion of the loading capacity allocated to an existing or future point source, and a load allocation [LA] is that portion allocated to an existing or future nonpoint source or to natural background levels Load allocations are best estimates of the loading, which can range from reasonably accurate estimates to gross allotments, depending on the availability of data and appropriate techniques for predicting loading
static memory allocations
plural form of static memory allocation
allocation
{n} a putting to or near, allowance, admission
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The amount of stock in an initial public offering (IPO) granted by the underwriter to an investor For many IPOs, the allocation is significantly less than investor's indication of interest The allocations are meted out based on commission volume, trading history and type of investor
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This is the amount of stock in an initial public offering (IPO) granted by the underwriter to an investor For most IPOs, the allocation is significantly less than the indication of interest The allocations are meted out based on commission volume, trading history and type of investor
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A component is typically on allocation because it is scarce The customer or account manager will decide which finished goods product it will be used for and/or which destination it should be shipped to
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The amount of securities assigned to an investor, broker, or underwriter in an offering An allocation can be equal to or less than the amount indicated by the investor during the subscription process depending on market demand for the securities
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The system of ensuring that organs and tissues are distributed fairly to patients who are in need
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the systematic distribution or assignment of a total amount among several years, accounts, products, departments, or other elements
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A part of a lump-sum appropriation which is designated for expenditure by specific organizational units and/or for special purposes, activities or objects
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An allocation is the process or result of dividing an appropriation among government agencies
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A part of a lump-sum appropriation which is designated for expenditure by specific organization units and/or special purposes, activities, or objects In Federal usage, a transfer of obligational authority from one agency to another
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A part of a lump-sum appropriation that is designated for expenditure by specific organization units and/or for special purposes, activities, or objects
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The process of assigning activities, costs or facilities e g space to a certain organizational units
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A general term referring to either a checkout or a reservation An allocation is essentially the relationship that is created during the transaction between the patron, the selected resources, and the selected due-back/pickup date and time of a checkout or reservation The Checkout ID is a unique identifier for an allocation
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The amount or proportion of a product allotted to a customer or customer group over a specific period of time It sets a maximum ceiling on the amount of a product the customer can order The opposite of allocation is sales targeting See also quotas
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(computer science) the assignment of particular areas of a magnetic disk to particular data or instructions
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The purchase price for a business or a rental property must be allocated between different assets acquired, such as intangible rights (customer lists, etc ), land, building, furniture and fixtures, equipment, inventory, etc , in order to determine your depreciation deductions See Acquisition Costs
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(1) The crediting of a receipt in its entirety or the charging of a disbursement in its entirety to one account, as to the principal account or to the income account; to be distinguished from apportionment (2) A process that determines the optimum distribution of funds among various types of assets that offer the highest probability of consistently achieving investment objectives within a given risk tolerance The process often uses a computer model to aid in processing a myriad of data
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Sales of improved properties are analyzed and the prices paid are allocated between the land and the improvements Allocation can be used in two ways: to establish a typical ratio of land to total value, which may be applicable to the property being appraised, or to isolate the value contribution of either the land or the building from the dale for use in comparison analysis
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Distribution according to a plan Depreciation, amortization, and depletion are methods to allocate a cost to periods benefited
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The amount of stock granted by the underwriter to an investor in a traditional offering The allocation may be less than the requested amount if demand for the offering was greater than the number of shares available
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Distribution of the opportunity to fish among user groups or individuals The share a user group gets is sometimes based on historic harvest amounts
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Lottery funds are allocated to an agency by the legislature An allocation is a cash transfer of Lottery Funds Allocated funds cannot be spent without expenditure limitation
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The amount of funding appropriated to a school or cost center   Types of allocations include the per pupil allocation for specific purposes, activities, or objects such as instructional supplies, postage, staff development, and certain categories of capital equipment
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A reservation of material based on an accepted order or system- generated planned order The on-hand balance of an item, less the allocation, leaves the balance available for production or to promise to customer orders
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In Cognos Finance, the process of distributing or duplicating data values among sets of accounts and components On the Allocation Table of the Calculation Tables module, an allocation is a line that specifies the rules for distributing values The allocation calculation takes place only when you calculate the affected submissions Allocations are most useful for calculations that apply to a select set of accounts or components, rather than to all of them In PowerPlay, the process of placing summary data in a level, dimension, or category Values can be allocated as constants or in proportion to another measure Cognos Finance, PowerPlay
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The amount of funding appropriated to a school or cost center   Types of allocations include the per pupil allocation for specific purposes, activities, or objects such as instructional supplies, postage, staff development, and certain categories of capital equipment
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a share set aside for a specific purpose
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The distribution of the employer's contribution to the account of each participant In a profit sharing plan, it also refers to the distribution of earnings and forfeitures for the various accounts
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the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan; "the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative population of each state"
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- An administrative distribution of funds, for example, federal funds among the states; used for funds that do not have legislatively mandated distribution formula
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The process or procedure for allocating things, especially money or other resources
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An allocation is an amount of something, especially money, that is given to a particular person or used for a particular purpose. The aid allocation for Pakistan was still under review
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(Ticaret) A reservation of material based on an accepted order or system- generated planned order. The on-hand balance of an item, less the allocation, leaves the balance available for production or to promise to customer orders
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An allotment or apportionment; as, an allocation of shares in a company
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The act of putting one thing to another; a placing; disposition; arrangement
allocation
{i} allotment; apportionment; portion
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The allocation of something is the decision that it should be given to a particular person or used for a particular purpose. Town planning and land allocation had to be coordinated
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The admission of an item in an account, or an allowance made upon an account; a term used in the English exchequer
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