Sentence examples for And apportionment from inspiring English sources

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The groups are pushing for two-acre zoning and apportionment of water rights, Ms. Miner said.

Tells about Board of Estimate and Apportionment meeting at City Hall.

By Morris Markey The New Yorker, April 17 , 1926 P. 25Tells about Board of Estimate and Apportionment meeting at City Hall.

The Utah plaintiffs, who include Governor Leavitt and the state's Congressional delegation, argue that counting some Americans abroad and not others violates the equal protection clause of the Constitution as well as federal laws dealing with religious freedom and apportionment.

"The current violence could have to do with a battle that is political but could also have to do with the various vested interests that have a stake in the criminalized system that runs Karachi — in terms of say, land, water and revenue generation and apportionment," said Omar R. Quraishi, editor of the editorial pages of The Express Tribune, an English-language newspaper in Karachi.

Monitoring of anthropogenic release of heavy metals is usually done to determine the distribution of pollutants and apportionment of sources (Kelepertsis et al. 2006).

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We examined associations between daily exposure to PM2.5 components and sources identified through factor analysis and source apportionment, and daily symptoms and medication use in children with asthma.

Overall, however, although there are no gold standard correct answers for the source identification and apportionments in the real-world data sets considered in this workshop, the apportionment consistency in the largest PM2.5 source contributors across researchers in these cities, often using differing statistical methods, indicates reliability in the source apportionment approach.

These data will improve the accuracy of emission inventories, dust dispersion, transport, and source apportionment models, and help design and evaluate dust control strategies.

Bush would often ask: "Will it help to win a war; this war?" Other challenges involved obtaining adequate funds from the president and Congress and determining apportionment of research among government, academic, and industrial facilities.

The critic Mark Edmundson has written that the next advance in our literature will come from writers who can look beyond the stark divide of black and white and simple apportionments of blame and guilt toward what comes after: "Walk Through Darkness" is an indication that such writers may be on the horizon.

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