diff --git a/docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md b/docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md
index 6817bcbcbc0796b7b43d39a70ec9e54d5415e285..678c0a141029818cc732e007b62fc7228df61547 100644
--- a/docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md
+++ b/docs.it4i/salomon/resources-allocation-policy.md
@@ -120,12 +120,12 @@ for 1 hour amounts to 24 wall-clock core-hours.
 
 ### Standard Core-Hours (SCH)
 
-The resources that are currently subject to accounting are the standard core-hours (SCH).
+The resources subject to accounting are the standard core-hours (SCH).
 The standard core-hours are obtained from WCH by applying a standardization factor:
 
 ---8<--- "sch_formula.md"
 
-The accounting runs whenever the computational cores are allocated or blocked via the PBS Pro workload manager (the qsub command), regardless of whether
+The accounting runs whenever the computational cores are allocated via the PBS Pro workload manager (the qsub command), regardless of whether
 the cores are actually used for any calculation. All jobs are accounted in standard core hours, using factor F valid at the time of the execution:
 
 | System                          | F   | validity |
@@ -135,7 +135,7 @@ the cores are actually used for any calculation. All jobs are accounted in stand
 
 *The allocations are requested/granted in standard core-hour SCH.*
 
-Whenever the term core-hour is used in this document, we mean the standard core-hour, SCH.
+Whenever the term core-hour is used in this documentation, we mean the standard core-hour, SCH.
 
 The standard core hours were introduced to treat systems of different age on equal footing.
 Standard core hour is an accounting tool to discount the legacy systems. The past (before 2017=09-05) F factors are all 1.0.