reallocate
Britishverb
Other Word Forms
- reallocation noun
Example Sentences
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Research suggests AI can take the place of people doing some tasks, yet the overall effects on employment have been modest, in part because firms are reallocating workers internally rather than conducting large layoffs.
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These actions, which include rebalancing its EV footprint and reallocating capital spending to high-demand cars, set the company up for improved profitability and cash flow durability.
Morgan’s advisors are having more conversations with families about hedges, including gold, and where they should potentially shift away from risky assets to reallocate.
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Regardless, this workforce will need to be retrained and reallocated in the near future toward more productive areas of the economy, such as services, Antoniak added.
Other investors could follow, reallocating to other sovereign bonds or gold.
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