"Allocation" Quotes from Famous Books
... the context of the broad guidelines referred to in Article 103(2). The Member States and the Community shall act in accordance with the principle of an open market economy with free competition, favouring an efficient allocation of resources, and in compliance with the principle set out in Article 3a. ARTICLE 103 1. Member States shall regard their economic policies as a matter of common concern and shall co-ordinate them within the Council, in accordance ... — The Treaty of the European Union, Maastricht Treaty, 7th February, 1992 • European Union
... up spinning under the stress of factory competition, the spinner deserted his cottage and four acres in the country, to seek a dwelling near the factory which employed him; and the Elizabethan Act, insisting upon the allocation of four acres to each new cottage built, was repealed. But for that repeal, factory slums would be garden cities, unless the incubus of this provision had stopped the factory development. The final result of the inclosure movement upon the ... — The History of England - A Study in Political Evolution • A. F. Pollard
... other extreme.[217] All the moneys of the union are kept in a single fund and are drawn upon for the payment of benefits, organizing expenses, or strike pay, as need requires. In the great majority of unions, however, a nominal allocation of funds is practised. Thus, the Typographical Union in 1906 apportioned its monthly dues as follows: five cents to the general fund; five cents to the special defense fund; seven and one half cents to the defense ... — Beneficiary Features of American Trade Unions • James B. Kennedy |