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Controlled distribution of things
Rationing is the controlled distribution of resources, goods, services, especially when scarce, or an artificial restriction of demand. Rationing controls
Rationing
Government-controlled distribution of scarce goods in the United Kingdom
instituted a system of rationing. To buy most rationed items, each person had to register at chosen shops and was provided with a ration book containing coupons
Rationing in the United Kingdom
Rationing_in_the_United_Kingdom
U.S. military ration of prepared, canned food
The C-ration (officially Field Ration, Type C) was a United States military ration consisting of prepared, canned wet foods. They were intended to be served
C-ration
U.S. military ration of fresh, refrigerated, or frozen food
The A-ration (officially Field Ration, Type A) is a United States military ration consisting of fresh, refrigerated, or frozen foods. A-rations may be
A-ration
Government-controlled distribution of scarce goods in the US
enacted different rationing policies and standby rationing plans were introduced. Although the United States did not have food rationing in World War I,
Rationing in the United States
Rationing_in_the_United_States
unified rationing system for foodstuffs and basic commodities and norms of rationing applied throughout the entire USSR. Besides bread, rationing applied
Rationing_in_the_Soviet_Union
Type of market failure
reserve requirements. Credit rationing is not the same phenomenon as the better-known case of food rationing. Credit rationing is the result of asymmetric
Credit_rationing
U.S. military three-course assault ration
The K-ration was a United States military ration consisting of three separately boxed meal units: breakfast, dinner, and supper. It was originally intended
K-ration
Food given to soldiers in the field or on deployment
A field ration is a type of prepackaged military ration designed to be easily and quickly prepared and consumed in the field, in combat, at the front
Field_ration
Peacetime food rationing in Cuba
initial rationing plan covered almost all food items, and everyone was eligible for rationing whether or not they could afford to purchase non-rationed food
Rationing_in_Cuba
Energy conservation practice
rationing include fuel rationing and the use of ration books or ration stamps to restrict personal consumption. Energy rationing may include penalties
Energy_rationing
U.S. military ration of packaged and preserved unprepared food
The B-ration (officially Field Ration, Type B) was a United States military ration consisting of packaged and preserved food intended to be prepared in
B-ration
Type of ration issued to military personnel
A garrison ration (or mess ration for food rations of this type) is a type of military ration. Usually distinct from field rations, the term has varying
Garrison_ration
Resource management method
Odd–even rationing is a method of rationing in which access to some resource is restricted to some of the population on any given day. In a common example
Odd–even_rationing
Ration Card
submitting application for Ration Card in Andhra pradesh, Form D1 needs to be submitted to the nearest rationing office. M-Ration Mitra is a smartphone application
Ration_card_(India)
U.S. military group ration
a field ration and a garrison ration. It is the modern successor to several older alphabetized rations— the A-ration, B-ration, and T-ration—combining
Unitized_Group_Ration
advocated explicit healthcare rationing to limit the cost of Medicare and Medicaid. They argue that a proper rationing mechanism would be more equitable
Healthcare rationing in the United States
Healthcare_rationing_in_the_United_States
Goods, usually food, given to military personnel
subject to rationing, with each individual receiving specific amounts from available supplies. Military-issued goods and the rationing of such goods
Military_rations
Daily amount of rum given to Royal Navy sailors; abolished in 1970
A rum ration (also called the tot) was a daily amount of rum given to sailors aboard naval ships. The Royal Navy, alongside several Commonwealth navies
Rum_ration
Chinese economic policy
tried to solve this problem by introducing a grain rationing system, combining consumer rationing and compulsory purchases from producers. The gradual
Grain_rationing_in_China
U.S. military freeze-dried dehydrated field ration
pronounced "lurp") was a freeze-dried dehydrated United States military ration used by the Department of Defense. Developed in 1964 and intended for wide
LRP_ration
Specialized U.S. military ration
The Jungle Ration (or "J-Ration") was a dry, lightweight United States military ration developed by the U.S. Army during World War II for soldiers on
Jungle_ration
Facet of health economics
Health care rationing refers to mechanisms that are used for resource allocation (viz. rationing) in health care. Healthcare rationing in the United States
Health_care_rationing
U.S. military compact assault ration
Assault Ration (CCAR) is a self-contained individual military ration introduced by the United States Armed Forces in 2025 as a compact assault ration designed
Close_Combat_Assault_Ration
Current phase of war ongoing since 2014
(Digital). Retrieved 11 May 2024. Goldman, David (24 March 2022). "Gas rationing, food vouchers and hunger: Economic pain from Russia's war is getting
Russo-Ukrainian war (2022–present)
Russo-Ukrainian_war_(2022–present)
U.S. military food and field meals
United States military ration refers to the military rations provided to sustain United States Armed Forces service members, including field rations and
United_States_military_ration
U.S. military individual field ration
Ready-to-Eat (MRE) is a self-contained individual United States military ration used by the United States Armed Forces and Department of Defense. It is
Meal,_Ready-to-Eat
Method of feeding dairy cattle
Total mixed ration (TMR) is a method of feeding beef and dairy cattle. A TMR diet achieves a wide distribution of nutrients in uniform feed rather than
Total_mixed_ration
The 2007 gasoline rationing plan in Iran was launched by president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's cabinet to reduce that country's fuel consumption. Although Iran
2007 gasoline rationing plan in Iran
2007_gasoline_rationing_plan_in_Iran
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List of states and territories of the United States
List_of_states_and_territories_of_the_United_States
2001 terror attacks in the U.S.
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September_11_attacks
and only 65 in 1945. Worse, imports dried up. Food rationing began in 1938 and the food rationing system was effective throughout the war, and there were
Home front during World War II
Home_front_during_World_War_II
Compact, shelf-stable, grain-based dry food item
A food ration bar (also known as emergency food bar or compressed food bar) is a type of bar generally included in emergency rations and compact field
Food_ration_bar
Specialized U.S. military ration
The Mountain Ration (or "M-Ration") was a United States military ration developed for use by U.S. troops operating in high-altitude or mountainous regions
Mountain_ration
U.S. military self-heating ration technology
A flameless ration heater (FRH), colloquially an MRE heater, is a form of self-heating food packaging included in U.S. military Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE)
Flameless_ration_heater
President of Cuba from 2008 to 2018
Media Newspapers TV Music Musical theater Festivals Public holidays Radio Rationing Religion Scouting and Guiding Sociolismo Sport Association Football Baseball
Raúl_Castro
Period of economic crisis (1949–1959)
Ministry of Rationing and Supply (Hebrew: משרד הקיצוב והאספקה, Misrad HaKitzuv VeHaAspaka), headed by Dov Yosef.[citation needed] At first, rationing was set
Austerity_in_Israel
Standard U.S. military ration item
a part of standard United States military rations since the original D-ration bar of 1937. Today, military chocolate is issued to troops as part of basic
Military chocolate (United States)
Military_chocolate_(United_States)
Travel demand management strategy
road space rationing to reduce air pollution in Beijing during the 2008 Summer Olympics, local officials put in place several permanent rationing schemes
Road_space_rationing
Private food supply gardens in the World Wars
supplement their rations but also to boost morale. They were used along with rationing stamps and cards to reduce pressure on the food supply. Besides indirectly
Victory_garden
President of the United States from 1969 to 1974
limiting his prospects by remaining in Whittier. He was assigned to the tire rationing division, where he was tasked with replying to correspondence. He did
Richard_Nixon
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953
December 1947 Stalin's government devalued the rouble and abolished the food rationing system. Capital punishment was abolished in 1947 but re-instituted in
Joseph_Stalin
Indian actress and former Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu (1948–2016)
electoral promises such as eradicating corruption and providing door-to-door ration supplies, she described them as the “blabbering of some under the influence
J._Jayalalithaa
Consequences of climate change
An outdoor water-use restriction is a ban or other lesser restrictions put into effect that restricts the outdoor use of water supplies. Often called a
Outdoor_water-use_restriction
1943 single by Louis Jordan and his Tympany Five
describe the inconveniences resulting from the U.S. government's wartime rationing of sugar, meat, jelly, rubber, gasoline, and other consumer products.
Ration_Blues
classification and a book of rationing stamps, people had to appear before a local rationing board. Each person in a household received a ration book, including babies
United States home front during World War II
United_States_home_front_during_World_War_II
Type of greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme
of carbon rationing, as a means of reducing CO2 emissions to contain climate change. Some forms of personal carbon trading (carbon rationing) could be
Personal_carbon_trading
Capital city of New South Wales, Australia
the first crops failed, leading to several years of hunger and strict rationing. The food crisis was relieved with the arrival of the Second Fleet in
Sydney
1812–1815 conflict in North America
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War_of_1812
German state from 1933 to 1945
Fritz Todt, Hitler appointed Albert Speer as his replacement. Wartime rationing of consumer goods led to an increase in personal savings, funds which
Nazi_Germany
Capital and most populous city in Japan
Europe, Тоkуо had to give up hosting the 1940 Summer Olympics in 1938. Rationing started in June 1940 as the nation braced itself for another world war
Tokyo
1944 film by Willis Goldbeck
(1949) "Rationing". Archived from the original on August 18, 2013. Rationing at IMDb Rationing at the TCM Movie Database (archived) Rationing at the AFI
Rationing_(film)
Political party in the United Kingdom
Conservative Party exploited and incited growing public anger at food rationing, scarcity, controls, austerity and government bureaucracy. It used the
Conservative_Party_(UK)
U.S. military can opener
to the end of canned ration issuance in the 1980s. Originally distributed in the K-ration, it was later included in the C-ration. A larger later variant
P-38_can_opener
British tabloid newspaper
the chief guest at the banquet and toasted it with a speech. Newsprint rationing in the Second World War had forced the Daily Mail to cut its size to four
Daily_Mail
U.S. military compact assault ration
The First Strike Ration (FSR) is a compact assault United States military ration. It is designed to be consumed on the move during the first 72 hours
First_Strike_Ration
Overview of military rations by country
present-issue field rations. The Armed Forces of the Argentine Republic's combat ration (Spanish: Ración de Combate (Individual)) was introduced in 2003, consisting
List_of_military_rations
Children's educational entertainment franchise
Trenches (2009) Horrible Histories: Spies (2013) Horrible Histories: Rotten Rationing Big Picture Show (2013) Plague, Poverty and Prayer: A Horrid History with
Horrible_Histories
President of the United States from 1977 to 1981
non-fossil fuels. On March 1, 1979, Carter submitted a standby gasoline rationing plan per the request of Congress. On April 5, he delivered an address
Jimmy_Carter
Brand of dog food
Ken-L Ration is a brand of canned and dry dog food. In 1922, canned pet food became popularly known on the market after Ken-L Ration, the first to release
Ken-L_Ration
Vegetable pie
vegetables, which was widely served in Britain in the Second World War when rationing and shortages made meat scarce. The recipe was created by François Latry
Woolton_pie
U.S. state
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Hawaii
Principle of the case
Ratio decidendi (US: /ˌreɪʃioʊ ˌdɪsaɪˈdɛndi, -daɪ/; Latin plural rationes decidendi) is a Latin phrase meaning "the reason" or "the rationale for the decision"
Ratio_decidendi
Consolidated city-parish in Louisiana, US
1943 waiting line at wartime Rationing Board office in New Orleans
New_Orleans
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Flag_of_the_United_States
British writer and poet (1916–1990)
Montreal. Coming from war-starved Britain (in what was a wartime period of rationing in the United Kingdom), Dahl was amazed by the wealth of food and amenities
Roald_Dahl
Fictional governmental organisations in the novel Nineteen Eighty-Four
governments; during the Second World War, the British Ministry of Food oversaw rationing (the name "Ministry of Food Control" was used in World War I) and the
Ministries in Nineteen Eighty-Four
Ministries_in_Nineteen_Eighty-Four
Culinary traditions of the United Kingdom
by the effects of rationing during the First and Second World Wars. The latter half of the First World War saw voluntary rationing, which limited the
British_cuisine
Highest court of jurisdiction in the US
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Supreme Court of the United States
Supreme_Court_of_the_United_States
Indian politician (born 1958)
arrested by ED for ration scam. He was granted bail on 15 January 2025. On 27 October 2023, Mallick was arrested by the ED in the ration corruption case
Jyotipriya_Mallick
Rationes seminales (Latin, from the Greek λόγοι σπερματικοὶ or logoi spermatikoi), translated variously as "germinal principles", "causal principles",
Rationes_seminales
President of the United States from 1901 to 1909
churchgoer himself, a lifelong adherent of the Dutch Reformed church. When gas rationing was introduced during the First World War, he walked the three miles from
Theodore_Roosevelt
Association football club in England
football after the Second World War, the limited supplies of dye, thanks to rationing restrictions, left the club with little choice but to return to blue shirts
Hull_City_A.F.C.
Worldwide economic depression (1929–1939)
reducing deficit spending, the government introduced price controls and rationing schemes that reduced but did not eliminate inflation, which remained a
Great_Depression
U.S. military energy bar
personnel packaged within a field ration, such as the Meal, Ready-to-Eat, Meal Cold Weather, or First Strike Ration. The name comes from the word "hooah"
Soldier_Fuel
German Nazi propaganda minister (1897–1945)
shortages of necessities such as food and clothing, as well as the need to ration beer and tobacco, which were important for morale. Hitler suggested watering
Joseph_Goebbels
Period of Roman history (c. 509 – 27 BC)
Roman soldier's ration. Beer (cerevisia) was known but considered vulgar, and was associated with barbarians. From 123 BC, a ration of unmilled wheat
Roman_Republic
Indian writer and politician (1924–2018)
Schemes were implemented to provide free color TVs to every family with ration cards and to provide gas stoves with free gas connection to the poor women
M._Karunanidhi
Federal capital district of the United States
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Washington,_D.C.
Government-run health care system
Supporters of private price rationing over waiting time rationing, such as The Atlantic columnist Megan McArdle, argue time rationing leaves patients worse
Socialized_medicine
Effective renal plasma flow (eRPF) is a measure used in renal physiology to calculate renal plasma flow (RPF) and hence estimate renal function. Because
Effective_renal_plasma_flow
Indian politician (born 1953)
policies offering ₹4,000 (US$42) as one time COVID-19 relief to 20.7 million ration card holders across the state, free bus pass for travel in ordinary intra-city
M._K._Stalin
Air-dropped food ration for disasters
same shade of yellow. Recipients of the rations sometimes confused the ration package for undetonated cluster bombs, often spotting the bright color from
Humanitarian_daily_ration
000,000 rural women are being empowered to become "Lakhpati Didis". Free ration: Under the PM Garib Kalyan Anna Yojana, the BJP announced that it would
2024_Indian_general_election
Indian food security system
were entitled to). The origins of the PDS go back to the system of food rationing introduced by the British during the Second World War. It was subsequently
Public Distribution System (India)
Public_Distribution_System_(India)
King of the United Kingdom from 1936 to 1952
They were subject to British rationing restrictions, and the U.S. first lady Eleanor Roosevelt remarked on the rationed food served and the limited bathwater
George_VI
27 BC–476/1453 AD state and civilization
reign of Aurelian, the state had begun to distribute the annona as a daily ration of bread baked in state factories, and added olive oil, wine, and pork to
Roman_Empire
2011 nuclear accident in Japan
immediate aftermath, nine prefectures served by TEPCO experienced power rationing. The government asked major companies to reduce power consumption by 15%
Fukushima_nuclear_accident
Metaphor for limited personal energy
Because of this, many people with chronic illness have to plan in advance and ration their energy and activities throughout the day. Activities of daily living
Spoon_theory
1775–1783 conflict in North America
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American_Revolutionary_War
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1964–1970, 1974–1976)
after his colleagues disagreed. He made it a priority to reduce wartime rationing, which he referred to as a "bonfire of controls". Wilson decided that
Harold_Wilson
U.S. federal law enforcement agency
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Federal Bureau of Investigation
Federal_Bureau_of_Investigation
In 1984, the FSLN announced rationing for 20 basic goods, including rice, sugar, milk, and toilet paper. At this time, the FSLN were fighting an expensive
Rationing_in_Nicaragua
Belgian footballer (born 1994)
Trossard impresses in full debut as Arsenal lose FA Cup tie to City". SportsRation. 28 January 2023. Retrieved 28 January 2023. "Trossard scores but Toney
Leandro_Trossard
Central business district in Indonesia
The 3 in 1 scheme was replaced by the Odd–even rationing scheme in 2016. Currently, odd–even rationing is implemented every Monday to Friday from 06:00-10:00
Golden_Triangle_of_Jakarta
Widespread Famine in the Nazi-occupied Netherlands caused by the occupation
decreased and by 26 November 1944, the rationing system provided only 750 calories per day to each person. The ration stayed in the range of 500 to 900 calories
Dutch_famine_of_1944–1945
Country in Central Europe (1949–1990)
unity is called into question. Ideology, in other words, pro-vides the ration d'etre of communist regimes, and this is par-ticularly true in the case
East_Germany
British fried fish and fried potato dish
Second World War. It was one of the few foods in the UK not subject to rationing during the wars, which further contributed to its popularity. The British
Fish_and_chips
English actress (born 1934)
wardrobe mistress at the York Theatre Royal, hosting actors at home amid rationing—Dench later recalled taking in 17 cats from owners unable to feed pets
Judi_Dench
Umbrella organisation for operating retail payments and settlement systems in India
passport – Passport of the Republic of India issued to Indian citizens Indian ration card Merchant account – Type of business bank account for accepting payments
National Payments Corporation of India
National_Payments_Corporation_of_India
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Young
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Latin, Swedish
Kid; Young Goat; Shield Bearer; A Goatskin Shield of Zeus; Youthful Downy-beared One
Boy/Male
Indian, Telugu
Wealthy to Crore
Boy/Male
Tamil
Compassionate
Boy/Male
Indian
Soundest servant of Allah
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Lovely
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Light for All
Male
Italian
Italian form of German Berthold, BERTOLDO means "bright ruler."
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Pleased
Girl/Female
Indian
Teacher
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