Sentences with phrase «wide allocation system»

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So a clearer link must be made between the way the allocation system prioritises people and the potential benefits to the wider economy.
Although the paper acknowledges that not all the pressures on the education system stem from the complexity of coinciding government roles and responsibilities, it says that improving the allocation of roles and responsibilities could make it easier for governments to identify what the problems are, who is responsible for fixing them, and empower teachers, parents and the wider community to hold the appropriate level of government to account for taking the action necessary to improve outcomes.
The fairness of the system has been substantially increased by the move towards EU - wide free allocation rules for industrial installations and by the introduction of a redistribution mechanism that entitles new Member States to auction more allowances.
While it could be paid for without raising the direct price of energy, the money would have to come from somewhere, and allocation to various nations or other economic units would require a world - wide system of enforceable arbitration and collection, subject to all the usual corruption and mis - allocation known from current government projects, especially those associated with the U.N.
• Track record of analyzing company's current technology infrastructures and aligning them with strategic business plans • Documented success in developing communication systems such as wide area connectivity • Proficient in ensuring optimum allocation and utilization of technological resources • Qualified to establish and build upon the information technology department's operative goals and objectives
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