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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of reallocate.

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Examples

  • Then a mathematical formula reallocates the votes and settles on a maximum of 10 contenders.

    How to Win an Oscar Now Rachel Dodes 2011

  • Our work reallocates the primary responsibility for the genocide of April-July 1994, away from the standard account's 'conspiracy to commit genocide' by 'Hutu Power', towards Tutsi leader Paul Kagame and his superior armed forces, they state.

    Response: To claim Tutsis caused Rwanda's genocide is pure revisionism 2011

  • That reallocates resources away from aggravating a problem and toward solutions to that and other societal problems.

    Matthew Yglesias » Size Matters 2010

  • But if one reallocates the debt to bring mining-division financial leverage in line with peers, then mining net income rises to $5.29 billion while trading net income falls to $1.65 billion, based on a Heard on the Street analysis.

    The Curious Question of Glencore's Debt Andrew Peaple 2011

  • It also reallocates resources within both communities (taxpayers and beneficiaries).

    James K. Galbraith: Why the Fiscal Commission Does Not Serve the American People 2010

  • It merely reallocates a dollar from one potential final consumer (a taxpayer) to another (a retiree, a disabled person or a survivor).

    James K. Galbraith: Why the Fiscal Commission Does Not Serve the American People 2010

  • "John Mack comes in and goes after revenue, and reallocates assets to the trading department, completely shakes up the money management operation, and the whole thrust of what he does is give Zoe Cruz more liberty to take more risk on the trading desk," Bove said.

    Get Briefed: Philip Purcell III 2010

  • The evidence in economic research is that when there's a football game or baseball game played by a local team, it reallocates money in a local economy.

    The Redskins effect: Fans spend to spread their home-team spirit Steven Mufson 2010

  • "John Mack comes in and goes after revenue, and reallocates assets to the trading department, completely shakes up the money management operation, and the whole thrust of what he does is give Zoe Cruz more liberty to take more risk on the trading desk," Bove said.

    Get Briefed: Philip Purcell III 2010

  • In short, as cloud computing reallocates the division of labor within the computing fabric, it will also change how managers and, especially, entrepreneurs, organize resources into firms, partnerships and other formal structures.

    What The Cloud Really Does John M. Jordan 2010

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