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Sacrifice will be painful, but it can be accepted if it is apportioned fairly and democratically.
The average raid yields something like fifty thousand pieces of eight, which is apportioned fairly among the crew, with wounded men getting more according to the gravity of their wounds.
"For that reason, as well as concerns about private funding and concerns raised by clerks who would have to administer this election, the best outcome is to come to an arrangement where the delegates are apportioned fairly between Sens. Obama and Clinton, so the Michigan delegation can participate fully in the Denver convention".
Three stand out above all: respect for persons; beneficence, or promoting the good of others; and justice, or ensuring that the risks and benefits of research are apportioned fairly.
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The desire for praise is as strong among scientists as it is in any calling, and credit is often difficult to apportion fairly.
How to apportion fairly: Aristotle, the Talmud, the U.S Congress and kidney transplants.
City officials are under legal mandates to provide housing, and officials say they have tried to apportion it fairly.
These prices must be fairly apportioned, and the U.N. structure of finances must be fairly reformed so the organization can do its job.
He fairly apportioned coveted spots on the powerful committees.
The discontent in the streets is over whether the sacrifices will be fairly apportioned.
Of course, the costs of any of the proposals that the Court today approves will be less than fairly apportioned.
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