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allotted

[uh-lot-id] / əˈlɒt ɪd /




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Some medical practices limit slots allotted for Medicaid visits, or simply won’t take new Medicaid patients.

From The Wall Street Journal

Their campaign staff and volunteers were allowed to chant slogans, but only within a 30-second window allotted by the host.

From Barron's

“There was a major shift, and we allotted resources to allow that to happen,” he said.

From MarketWatch

That is because brokerage firms are allotted a certain percentage of the total offering from the underwriter and then divide the new shares among clients who have put in orders.

From The Wall Street Journal

Instead of relying on public schools, parents would use their allotted tax dollars on a range of costs: private school tuition, online learning, tutors, transportation and music lessons.

From Salon