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reallocation

riˌæləˈkeɪʃən
WordNet
  1. (n) reallocation
    a new apportionment (especially a new apportionment of congressional seats in the United States on the basis of census results)
  2. (n) reallocation
    a share that has been allocated again
Usage in the news

Frederick police say the recent outbreak of violence downtown, the shooting death of an Urbana man and a large fight has led to a reallocation of officers to try to battle the problem. fredericknewspost.com

Congress approves D-block reallocation with payroll tax cut extension. securityinfowatch.com

Romney, Obama, and 'redistribution:' How much do US taxes reallocate wealth. deseretnews.com

Reallocation of market share remains key retail ratings driver in 2013. chainstoreage.com

Reallocating broadcast spectrum for wireless broadband is now a formal action item for the Federal Communications Commission. tvtechnology.com

Teachers contract paid for through budget cuts, reallocation of funding. ashingtonpost.com

This paper considers the task reallocation problem, where k agents are to be extracted from a coordinated group of N agents in order to perform a new task. aaai.org

Won't Reallocate Share Of Euro-Denominated International Reserves . foxbusiness.com

It really is just water reallocation. hcn.org

The geographic reallocation of global manufacturing is shifting, but the movement is in its early stages. mt-online.com

The Johnson County Board of Commissioners voted Sept 22 to reallocate $25,000 in personnel funding to the county's Utility Assistance Program. gardnernews.com

City plans to reallocate its fraction of bed tax to help bring in visitors. dispatch.com

She suggested City Council reallocate $25,000 that was budgeted to build stairs behind the library. atertowndailytimes.com

Northern Tier Expressway will not receive $6 million, NY reallocated funds. stm.com

0HB 298 call for a reallocation of federal funding of family planning services. nbc24.com

Usage in scientific papers

This additional bandwidth can be reallocated to the same triggers by decreasing the thresholds, as in the example of the di-jet resonance dynamic prescale factors discussed in this chapter.
The CMS High Level Trigger

The one-particle scattering contributions correspond to a shift of the chemical potential of −U /2 and could be reallocated to the kinetic energy.
Real-time evolution for weak interaction quenches in quantum systems

Note that the trader is allowed to trade on an infinite time horizon because we do not restrict to bounded stopping times for the reallocation of the capital.
Simple arbitrage

We introduce an other timer that expires every 45 ms and reallocate the bits for the next frame depending on the IP datagrams waiting in the queue and the access method involved.
On the benefits of random access methods on TCP performance over DVB-RCS2

These PCAs sometimes also convey a partial plan for the further presentation. Effects of this group of PCAs include: creating new attentional units, setting up partially premises and the goal of a new unit, closing the current unit, or reallocating the attention of the reader from one attentional unit to another.
Planning Argumentative Texts