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27 Sentences With "allocating to"

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A few things to consider with regard to allocating to cash the right way.
The CEO said that investors may be over-allocating to alternatives as liquidity dwindles, Bloomberg reported.
For investors the implication is that they should be more careful, and perhaps parsimonious, in allocating to the largest funds.
And they are run by institutions within parameters and processes that protect individual DC participants from over-allocating to alternatives.
What's more, many costs that Amazon is currently allocating to the Quidsi business won't disappear when Quidsi shuts down, sources contend.
What is the Arts in Corrections program, and how much funding is the state of California allocating to it next year?
Allocating to children first on the waitlist has the added benefit of increasing the likelihood of splitting a liver; allowing two patients to benefit.
Two-thirds of the undergraduate student body at Georgetown University voted in favor of raising student dues, allocating to funds to reparations for descendants of enslaved people.
That means they plunge into what was hot last year, rather than allocating to an asset class and seeking out managers who create abnormally large returns relative to risk.
"We feel comfortable now allocating to emerging markets, which are at near record discount valuations to the United States and (we are) in fact broadening out to international assets generally," he added.
But if you look at what Carolina was getting out of what they've put in, I think there's some logic to freeing up the dollars they otherwise would be allocating to Norman.
"We're taking the Fed at its word for the moment, allocating to all these asset classes," Ian Pizer, who's also a portfolio manager for Aviva's multi-strategy target return fund and target income fund, told Reuters.
"The volatility and poor returns in 2018 scared large institutions away from allocating to crypto funds, causing those who survived to shelve their licensing plans," said Jehan Chu, a partner at Kenetic Capital, which takes equity stakes in blockchain companies.
"You've seen a serious pullback from a lot of Treasury traders, especially relative-value traders in terms of the amount of balance sheet that they're allocating to U.S. Treasury strategy because everything is so close to fair," said David Rice, head of relative-value arbitrage at the Gelber Group.
Investors, then, face a two-layer allocation decision: allocating wealth across goals and allocating to investments within each goal. In an effort to promote goals-based investing research, The Journal of Wealth Management was formed in 1998. Since 2010s, some robo advisors have been providing the goals-based investing feature through their websites and mobile apps.
Dynamic asset allocation is similar to strategic asset allocation in that portfolios are built by allocating to an asset mix that seeks to provide the optimal balance between expected risk and return for a long-term investment horizon. Like strategic allocation strategies, dynamic strategies largely retain exposure to their original asset classes; however, unlike strategic strategies, dynamic asset allocation portfolios will adjust their postures over time relative to changes in the economic environment.
The government also began an ambitious program to increase the number of highways in the country, allocating to the project. On 25 June 2015, Modi launched a program intended to develop 100 smart cities. The "Smart Cities" program is expected to bring IT companies an extra benefit of . He also launched a "smart villages" initiative, under which villages would be given Internet access, clean water, sanitation, and low-carbon energy, with Members of Parliament overseeing the program's implementation.
Each half of the Colorado River Basin – the Upper Basin, comprising Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming – and the Lower Basin, with California and Nevada – was allotted of water annually, and a treaty between the U.S. and Mexico was signed in 1944 allocating to Mexico. The third lower basin state, Arizona, did not ratify the Compact until 1944 because it was concerned that California might seek to appropriate a portion of its share before it could be put to use.Martin, pp.
Some parts of the national forest are heavily populated, with pineapple plantations and farms growing crops and raising pigs, chickens and cattle. Representatives of the settlers challenged the legality of the creation of the national forest, on the grounds that the law called for participation of local people in creation, deployment and management of conservation units through preliminary technical studies and public consultations. ICMBio had proposed allocating to the settlers, but the farmers associations wanted . The dispute was ongoing in February 2015 after failure of negotiations before the Brazilian general election of October 2014.
Louis XIV receives the later King of Poland and Elector of Saxony Augustus III, by Louis de Silvestre, 1714. The lady between Augustus (in red) and the King is Liselotte. Louis XIV died on 1 September 1715 after a reign of 72 years and 110 days; one of the last people he summoned to his deathbed was Liselotte, saying goodbye to her with noble compliments. In his will, the deceased monarch divided the regnal prerogatives among relatives and courtiers, allocating to his legitimised son, the Duke of Maine, guardianship of the new monarch, Louis XV, who was 5 years old.
In the summer 1854 Neighbors and capt. Randolph B. Marcy carried out a reconnaissance and located two areas, allocating to the Penatekas 18.576 acres on the Brazos Clear Fork, approximately five miles from Camp Cooper. In November Neighbors went to the Penateka winter camp and persuaded Potsʉnakwahipʉ and the far more malleable Shanaco, Ketumse e Asa-havey to go and settle in the reserve, but Isaviah, who was still pressing for the recognition of a border between Texas and Comancheria, left the council, flatly refusing to go. One week later Isaviah was killed by a party of Lipan hunters.
As a “Salzburer” building contractor and fidelity merchant for Jewish companies, he went to Zagłębie Dąbrowskie (Sosnowiec, Będzin and Zawiercie) in Poland 1941, where he tried to find out how to safe Jews get punished in Nazi concentration camps and deportation. He opened a shoe creme factory called “Rekord” to support Jews in the regional Ghetto. His factory also is a shelter and through position for displaced persons from the Ghetto. Beside that Pscheidt also gave them imitated Aryan passports and obtained for many of them work instructions from the Procurement Office in Tarnów in the work procurement office in Vienna, allocating to the refugees as a Polish foreign worker.
On 12 January 2018, Ranjan Gogoi and three other Supreme Court judges - Jasti Chelameswar, Madan Lokur and Kurian Joseph - became the first to hold a press conference. They alleged problems plaguing the court, in terms of failure in the justice delivery system and allocation of cases and told journalists that the press conference was prompted by the issue of allocating to Justice Arun Mishra, the case of the death of special Central Bureau of Investigation, Judge B.H.Loya. Loya, was a special CBI judge who had died in December 2014. Justice Loya was hearing the Sohrabuddin Sheikh case of 2004, in which police officers and BJP chief Amit Shah are named.
She became the first female Israeli fencer to compete in the épée event at an Olympic level, despite falling short of the qualifying criteria by the Olympic Committee of Israel, as it allowed her to be added to the delegation by allocating to her one of the three spots it reserved for promising youngsters.Allon Sinai. "Guide to Israel's Olympic Team - Noam Mills," The Jerusalem Post. Along with Emily Cross, she became the first Harvard University female fencers, and 14th and 15th in Ivy League history, to qualify for the Olympics. Mills competed for Israel at the 2008 Olympics in Women's épée at the age of 22.
Onama was held hostage, and agreed to many demands, including significant pay increases for the army, and the rapid promotion of many officers, including the future president Idi Amin. In 1965, Kenyans had been barred from leadership positions within the government, and this was followed by the removal of Kenyans en masse from Uganda in 1969, under Obote's guidance. As prime minister, Obote was implicated in a gold smuggling plot, together with Idi Amin, then deputy commander of the Ugandan armed forces. When the Parliament demanded an investigation of Obote and the ousting of Amin, he suspended the constitution and declared himself President in March 1966, allocating to himself almost unlimited power under state of emergency rulings.
Luckily for the newcomers, Wilhelm Loewenthal, a Rumanian doctor from the University of Berlin, specializing in bacteriology, who had been hired in Paris by the Argentine government for a scientific mission and also asked by the A.I.U. to keep an eye on the Weser immigrants, traveled to Palacios Train Station where he was astonished by the miserable living conditions of the immigrants. In spite of their ordeal and difficulties the settlers still hoped to become farmers. He reported to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Estanislao Zeballos and simultaneously met Palacios requesting him to comply with his obligations. Back in Paris, Loewenthal submitted a written project to Rabbi Zadoc Kahn for the agricultural colonization of Jewish families in Argentina by means of establishing a Colonizing Association and allocating to each family a farm of 50 to 100 hectares, at the cost of US$2000 per family.
In 1920, the San Remo conference largely endorsed the 1916 Anglo-French Sykes–Picot Agreement, allocating to Britain the area of present-day Jordan, the area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, and Iraq, while France received Syria and Lebanon. In 1922, the League of Nations formally established the British Mandate for Palestine and Transjordan, at least partially fulfilling Britain's commitments from the 1915–16 McMahon–Hussein Correspondence by assigning all of the land east of the Jordan River to the Emirate of Jordan, ruled by Hashemite king Abdullah but closely dependent on Britain, leaving the remainder west of the Jordan as the League of Nations Mandatory Palestine. While the British had made promises to give both Arabs and Jews land, the British claimed they had never promised to give either side all of the land. Rising tensions had given way to violence, such as the 1920 Nebi Musa riots, and Jaffa riots of 1921.

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