Parceling in a sentence as a noun

Then I'd start parceling it out less and less until they just knew what they were doing.

If each team is reduced to parceling out its own TV rights, smaller-market teams simply won't survive.

By parceling out that information to help advertisers target you, with or without your consentUmm.

Somewhere above that is the problem of parceling out work to all those hardware resources in a somewhat optimal way.

The article mentions parceling out jobs to nodes with independent storage, but how does that help data-intensive work?

It's a combination of the tooling getting better, and expectations/parceling for a product solidifying at a higher level in the org chart.

Many feared that without a surplus the parceling of limited resources to a growing population would eventually lead to class conflict.

Companies work by dividing all tasks into smaller tasks and parceling them up among the employees, aiming to specialise to knowledge of individual workers.

Work on keeping within the thermal envelope, managing the array of cores and parceling out tasks, seems more to do with software than hardware, and work which has to be done anyway for Linux to be able to function in that environment, and also to be a relatively generalizable problem.

Has nothing to do with Communism, and everything do with the rhetoric that follows this sort of approach towards governance, in which some idiot dictator uses Communist rhetoric to destroy the country by parceling out private corporations to his family and friends in the name of the people where he knows nothing about anything.

Parceling definitions

noun

the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan; "the apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives is based on the relative population of each state"

See also: allotment apportionment apportioning allocation parcelling assignation