Definitions
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- noun uncountable The condition of being
allocable . - noun countable The extent to which something is able to be
allocated .
Etymologies
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allocable + -ity
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Examples
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However allocability and cost reasonableness must still be considered.
OpEdNews - Diary: The Election Assistance Commission and Voting on the Internet 2009
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“All incentives are to deny them and to deny their allocability in a fair way,” Levitt notes, .”
Executive Economics SHLOMO MAITAL 1994
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“All incentives are to deny them and to deny their allocability in a fair way,” Levitt notes, .”
Executive Economics SHLOMO MAITAL 1994
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