rationing|rationings in English

noun

[ra·tion·ing || 'reɪʃnɪŋ /'ræ-]

process of allotting in fixed portions, process of dividing proportionately

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1. Banks may resist the attempts at rationing.

2. The government introduced meat rationing in May.

3. It is a mode of rationing.

4. The Government may have to introduce petrol rationing.

5. Fuel rationing started and I canceled my trip.

6. News of bread rationing created panic buying.

7. Rationing of foods became stricter and police scrutiny tighter.

8. So by rationing these foods you cut calorie intake.

9. The municipal authorities here are preparing for food rationing.

10. 15 The government introduced meat rationing in May.

11. The government may have to introduce water rationing.

12. Bring back credit rationing, leading to mortgage queues.

13. They righteously maintain that they do not practise rationing.

14. Food rationing was abolished in that country long ago.

15. Rationing should not be the exclusive domain of managers and professionals.

16. Indeed, some form of rationing of output may be necessary.

17. Credit rationing is unlikely to apply to all financial institutions.

18. As a hangover from rationing, they mixed butter and margarine.

19. A prolonged drought had necessitated the introduction of water rationing.

20. Optimal capital rationing under limited capital is the common problem in capital budget practice.

21. 5 Rationing had put an end to a surfeit of biscuits long ago.

22. The members of the Church lived far apart, and there was strict gas rationing.

23. This analysis paper outlines the relationships and differences between efficiency, priority setting, and rationing.

24. • "Fairness" - included are concepts such as equity, accessibility, waiting lists, and rationing of services;

25. Rationing has made it easier to find some products like eggs, butter and meat.