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"The only blame apportioned in your letter for the event inside the stadium is to 'so-called supporters' when it could be suggested there were other factors involved.
While blame can only be apportioned in one direction in such situations, the collective groan from the crowd was undeniably sympathetic.
Seats in the Lebanese Parliament are apportioned in each electorial district according to the religious allegiances that pre-dominatedominate among its residents.
Individual responsibility has not yet been apportioned in court, but the government has recently gotten to work after a lengthy period of quiet.
Last June, the United States Supreme Court upheld the judgment, which legal experts said refined how legal power is apportioned in bankruptcies.
On the basis of this count, however, seats are apportioned in the House of Representatives, legislative districts are redrawn in the states, and federal money is handed round.
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Lorre says that this is not accurate, and characterizes his removal as being more a matter of Shepherd's unhappiness at "how the humor was being apportioned out" in the second season.
If the harvest is obtained from a population comprising a mixture of stocks, the relative contribution of each stock must be determined so that estimates of exploitation, mortality, and harvest rates can be apportioned correctly in a stock assessment.
A more precise statement of the naturalist's creed must therefore issue guidelines for apportioning credence in p in line with the degree and type of commitment to p scientific or mathematical standards recommend.
In analysis, this was apportioned to participants in the intervention arm only.
The Anti-Relief partisans nominated former Senator John J. Crittenden for one of the two seats apportioned to Franklin County in the state House.
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