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ra·tion·ing [ˈræʃənɪŋ] SAM. no mn.

rationing
rationing

I . ra·tion [ˈræʃən] SAM.

1. ration (fixed amount):

delež m. spol
odmerek m. spol

2. ration (food supplies):

rations mn.
dnevni obroki m. spol mn.

II . ra·tion [ˈræʃən] GLAG. preh. glag.

Enojezični primeri (nepregledani od uredništva PONS)

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It was announced that food rationing systems as well as subsidized housing would be phased out.
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The women supported the war effort, and made the rationing of consumer goods a success.
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Road space rationing is another strategy generally viewed as more equitable than congestion pricing.
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The second method, bulk rationing, simply supplies the hiker with ingredients, allowing on-trail cooking with minimal prior planning, and is sometimes used for extended outings.
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It acted as a rationing system, ensuring each element of the economy access to the basic goods it needed to fulfill its obligations.
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Shortly after their formation, the area suffered from drought which caused power rationing.
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Wartime rationing continued, and was extended to bread.
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Gasoline rationing proved an even better way to allocate scarce rubber.
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By the mid-1980s rationing of over seventy items had been eliminated; production of consumer goods had increased, and most items were in good supply.
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The financial markets were destabilised, causing a severe economic crisis that led to rationing.
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