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Reallocating less than 10% of the $447 billion dollars originally proposed could result in the creation of an additional 4 million jobs.
James Adler: The Jobs Act: Changing the Focus to Create More Jobs More Quickly, Cheaply and Certainly James Adler 2011
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Reallocating less than 10% of the $447 billion dollars originally proposed could result in the creation of an additional 4 million jobs.
James Adler: The Jobs Act: Changing the Focus to Create More Jobs More Quickly, Cheaply and Certainly James Adler 2011
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Reallocating existing technology dollars toward online learning -- from insuring equitable access to improving curriculum and professional development -- would be more productive.
Clayton M. Christensen and Michael B. Horn: Obama's Education Stimulus Isn't Enough 2009
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Reallocating the social security surplus to compensate for cuts in the progressive taxes has never been inevitable.
Economic Debate, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Reallocating delegates based on the primary results or an interpolation based on the WA-TX-NE-ID data, Barack Obama would have won 233 to Hillary Clinton's 219, a net advantage of 14.
Obama Campaign Manager Says Reports Of Secret Banked Super-Delegate Support Are "Not Accurate" 2009
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Reallocating work between human and natural capital in agriculture.
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Reallocating water then becomes a matter of voluntary and mutually-beneficial agreements between willing buyers and willing sellers and not a matter of confiscation via pricing at the scarcity value of the resource, or the endless search for new sources of supply.
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Reallocating the portion of home health care expenditure is associated with chronic care situations, and we're talking about visits that health care practitioners would make to an elderly person in excess of 100 times a year is hard to see as something that the hospital insurance portion of Medicare Part A ought to cover.
Press Briefing By Mike Mccurry ITY National Archives 1997
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Reallocating military expenditure for women's economic advancement would be considered by the Finance Ministry, Deputy
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Reallocating military expenditure for women's economic advancement would be considered by the Finance Ministry, Deputy
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