Top 10 similar words or synonyms for reallocates

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for reallocates

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The Equity Project TEP is uniquely focused on providing disadvantaged students with access to outstanding teachers. TEP reallocates the funding it receives as a public charter school to pay teachers an annual salary of $125,000, with the opportunity to achieve a performance bonus.
Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's discus throw Eight years after the event, the IOC reanalyzed doping samples of silver medalist Yarelis Barrios and disqualified her for having the masking agent acetazolamide in her sample. She was stripped of her medal. If the IOC reallocates medals, Antonova stands to advance to the silver medal and Song would get bronze.
Eric R. Dinallo Dinallo's campaign pitch was that he is already familiar with the office, having served under then-Attorney General Eliot Spitzer, but announced his intention to remake the office so that it reallocates resources to "focus on consumer – and investor-based cases that go to people’s everyday financial lives – their phone bills, their credits cards, their mortgages."
Analysis of algorithms The methodology of run-time analysis can also be utilized for predicting other growth rates, such as consumption of memory space. As an example, consider the following pseudocode which manages and reallocates memory usage by a program based on the size of a file which that program manages:
Economy of North Korea Since the 1950s, a majority of North Koreans have received their food through the public distribution system (PDS). The PDS requires farmers in agricultural regions to hand over a portion of their production to the government and then reallocates the surplus to urban regions, which cannot grow their own foods. About 70% of the North Korean population, including the entire urban population, receives food through this government-run system.