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"We apportioned a large part of our budget to this melting foam, and it looked O.K.," Ms. Swinton said.
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Using the narrative inquiry, we narrated stories of how millennials in Africa are sidelined on the margins of the Internet ecosystem as part of the functionalist agenda to apportion a large portion of opportunities available online to users from Western countries.
Instead, prime minister Gillard tried to do a deal with the Coalition to reduce it to $5,000 and apportion a larger share of public funding to political parties.
Developmental costs of the intervention could be included but apportioned over a large number of people these would be minimal.
Each precinct is apportioned a number of delegates based on Democratic turnout in the past two elections.
Each separate process and resource within the pathway was delineated and apportioned a unit cost.
Over recent decades on average less than half of anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions have accumulated in the atmosphere, with the balance apportioned to large sinks of the order of ca. 2.5 Pg C yr−1 each in the oceans and on land [e.g., 7, 13].
Often what's been missing from these discussions is how money is apportioned within larger organisations: how is a budget decided?
Apportioning a percentage of this figure to wind alone, though, is almost impossible.
In 2005 the local authorities in Zeguo, China, used the technique to apportion a 40m yuan ($5.9m) infrastructure budget.
Instead of apportioning a fixed number of staff to each school, allocations can be made in per-pupil terms.
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