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allot

[uh-lot] / əˈlɒt /


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Others, including one devised to help aircraft manufacturers pay for compensation costs, are not expected to use all of their allotted funds.

From New York Times

The chamber also passed separate legislation setting an Aug. 8 special election to take up the question and allotting $20 million to pay for it.

From Seattle Times

So the state has set up a new division within the Department of Revenue to administer the credit and has allotted 82 full-time employees to run the program.

From Seattle Times

One ally recalled Mr. DeSantis remarking that staff should remain staff, suggesting that Ms. Wiles had somehow drifted from her allotted lane.

From New York Times

She has been allotted limited time to determine whether her legacy amounts to one of “loving” or “knowing.”

From New York Times