allocation u rečniku PONS

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It also does some simple register allocation, which prevents many extraneous save/load pairs inside a "single" statement.
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The relevance of life-cycle framework, therefore, builds on inter-temporal allocation of resources between the present and an uncertain future with the goal of maximizing utility.
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In addition, his model incorporates the ideas of voluntary and reflexive attention, which affect allocation policy.
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However, for containers that require frequent allocations of small objects, such as map and list, using the default allocator is generally slow.
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Development and resource allocation in the country during his reign was seen to have favoured some regions of the country over others.
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For example, some clean coal technologies via carbon sequestration and the allocation of electromagnetic spectrum by auction are ideas that emerged from technology policy schools.
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That is, for each point of budgetary allocation which a player could have spent but did not, a point of honor is awarded upon victory.
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Later microeconomic theory distinguished between perfect competition and imperfect competition, concluding that no system of resource allocation is more efficient than perfect competition.
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The net effect of development, he found, was to de-politicize questions of resource allocation, and to strengthen bureaucratic power.
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In many instances, grant allocations and/or numbers involved are used as indicators.
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