Sentence examples for To Apportion from inspiring English sources

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To Apportion

verb

To divide and distribute portions of a whole.

  • The controlling party had apportioned the voting districts such that their party would be favored in the next election.

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It's easy to apportion blame now.

We're not here to apportion blame.

Blame has been hard to apportion.

"We are not seeking to apportion blame.

The main sticking point was how to apportion the seabed.

"This is not a day to apportion blame.

Kennedy, a former Labour MP, was quick to apportion blame.

All the best scares allow us to apportion blame - farmers?

It's hard to apportion individual blame for a dysfunctional system.

The voracious appetite to apportion blame is now gathering pace.

There is a predictable rush to apportion blame.

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