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reallocation

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a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results)

a share that has been allocated again

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The direct investment of Japanese businesses to East Asian economies accelerates the reallocation of their production bases. Consequently, between Japan and the other East Asian countries, both exports and imports are growing substantially. Toshihiko Fukui

A new Budget has been tabled showing significant spending cuts and reallocation to match the fallout in revenues. Source: Internet

He also argues that according to the theory the initial "booms" would also cause resource reallocation, which implies an increase in unemployment during booms as well. Source: Internet

Astute reallocation of capital and a disciplined review of portfolio assets will be a priority in 2016.” Source: Internet

But even with the additional 17,500 US troops President Bush has called for, and a reallocation of Iraqi troops from the North to Baghdad, the total force will be approximately 80,000, a full third less than what the manual prescribes. Source: Internet

Father James Shanley, executive director of the Secretariat for Communications and Public Relations, has guided clergy through a reallocation process he sees as vital to the Roman Catholic community’s future. Source: Internet

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