0 a measured amount of food etc allowed during a particular period of time -- příděl
1 to allow only a certain amount of (food etc) to a person or animal during a particular period of time -- (být) na příděl
The latter formulation most overtly "rations" scarce services, and this genre of guidelines is the topic of our analysis.
More often, they were not paid at all, just given poor quality rations and cast-off clothes.
They worked in isolation, with poor accommodation and rations, exposed to a range of diseases, and were relatively poorly paid.
In our setting, another case of interest is that in which the other goods are rationed ex ante but are chosen optimally upon residential relocation.
The island continually flipflops from water rationing for over a million of its inhabitants to flooding that causes millions of dollars' worth of property loss.
The outcome of rationing can only be described as ' fair ' if it is consistent with social values.
In finer detail, rationing, as a ' social technology', involved fine-tuning the subjectivity of the recipient (and, by extension, their relations with the provider) as individuals.
Corporate competitions again flourished as a way for corporations to maintain a public image when products were rationed and taken off the market.