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1 to allocate resources
Fin. affecter/consacrer des ressourcesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to allocate resources
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allocate ['æləkeɪt](a) (assign → resources, money, capital, duties) affecter, attribuer (to à); (→ role, part) attribuer (to à); Stock Exchange (→ shares) attribuer, allouer (to à);∎ funds allocated to research des crédits affectés à la recherche;∎ 10 percent of profits are allocated to investment/advertising 10 pour cent des bénéfices ont été affectés aux investissements/à la publicité;∎ allocated budget enveloppe f budgétaire;∎ in the time allocated dans le temps ou le délai imparti;∎ you'll need to allocate your time carefully il va falloir que tu répartisses ton temps avec précaution(b) (share out) répartir, distribuer -
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5 политика (охрана окружающей среды)
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The theory and practice of acquiring and exercising the power to govern in a society in order to arbitrate values, allocate resources and establish and enforce rules. (Source: APS)
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Русско-французский словарь нормативно-технической терминологии > политика (охрана окружающей среды)
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6 assign
assign [əˈsaɪn]• to assign blame or responsibility for sth trouver un responsable (or des responsables) pour qchb. ( = appoint) affecter* * *[ə'saɪn]transitive verb1) ( allocate) assigner [resources] (to à)2) ( delegate)to assign a task to somebody —
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1 ( allocate) assigner [funding, resources, housing, task] (to à) ;2 ( delegate) to assign a task to sb, to assign sb to a task affecter qn à une tâche ; to assign sb to do désigner qn pour faire ; they were assigned certain duties on les a désignés pour faire certaines tâches ;3 ( attribute) attribuer [role, importance, name, value, responsibility] (to à) ;4 ( appoint) nommer (to à) ;6 ( fix) assigner [time, date, place] (for à) ;7 Comput to assign sth to a key affecter qch à une touche.
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