English to Spanish Dictionary allotment

allotment

asignación
definition
noun
the gadget shuts off the television set when a kid has used up his allotment
the amount of something allocated to a particular person.
translation of 'allotment'
noun
asignación,
lote,
parte,
parcela
example
Ideally, each of our test cards would have included the same memory 'allotment' , but supply constraints left us with mismatched amounts of memory.
Over the years, students from rural and semi-urban areas manage to get a seat via a single window system of 'allotment' .
the gadget shuts off the television set when a kid has used up his 'allotment'
The bill is $1.2 billion less than the previous year's 'allotment' .
Because districts give each child a fixed 'allotment' of several hundred dollars, bidding tutoring companies compete on program quality, not price.
They use up the 'allotment' of a restricted commodity without gaining any benefits.
Also consider including an extra ‘half-cheat’ day, where on a second day during the week, you add half as many carbs to your daily 'allotment' as you would add for a full cheat day.
The morning's 'allotment' is taken with a tall glass of lukewarm water because anything of too extreme a temperature would have provided an unnecessary shock to the system.
The Estates arranged for the 'allotment' and collection of taxes, disbursed revenue for public works, and granted the king a portion of the taxes known as the don gratuit.
Once the parental leave 'allotment' is used up, parents are entitled to work a six-hour day until their youngest child's eighth birthday.
For the Choctaws in Oklahoma, 'allotment' proved to be disastrous.
The board provides a water 'allotment' for the 5,800 farmers, based on expected runoff in the Tuolumne River watershed.
It is not acceptable for a church to make a blanket statement such as ‘we never provide unpaid time off once an employee has used up his or her sick leave 'allotment' .’
But by 1926 all of the Oklahoma reservations (except the Osage mineral reservation) had been broken up by 'allotment' .
However, some parents felt the organisers needed to devote attention to details such as time management and 'allotment' of space for parents to wait while their wards were taking the test.
Some faculty may feel threatened by the loss of control over the subject matter or the 'allotment' of time within courses they had previously considered their personal domain.
Individual grants will range from $130,000 to $200,000, with an average 'allotment' of $167,000.
Being Mr. Kushner's alter ego, he at least gets an 'allotment' of choice lines.
the 'allotment' of equity securities
A full-time SWAT team spends a huge 'allotment' of its work hours in relevant firearms training.
The 'allotment' of shares in the Estate Company, in satisfaction of the purchase price under the 1924 Contract, was made on 29th October 1924.
My promotion brought my monthly pay up to $42, from which I sent my mother an 'allotment' .
The authorities concerned should not permit 'allotment' of sites in a layout till the government's specifications are met.
What I really wanted was a way to assign transactions from my checking account to different categories and have the computer tell me how close I was getting to my monthly 'allotment' of funds.
All of us have an ample 'allotment' of diabetic patients in our practices.
the 'allotment' of equity securities
Fernando says we should be prepared for a time 'allotment' of anywhere from 20 minutes to an hour.
Typesetting and printing ate the entire $2,000 'allotment' and more.
My decision to leave after 4th year came down to subject choice and teacher 'allotment' .
The threat of delisting was related at the time to the fact that this 'allotment' of shares had been made.
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