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In 1964, the Supreme Court ruled in Reynolds v. Sims that state legislative seats must be apportioned on the principle of one man, one vote.
Increasingly, profits are apportioned on the basis of sales.
When Lowe's opened in 1960, the infield campgrounds were apportioned on a chaotic first-come-first-served basis.
The Kurds have proposed a constitution that would divide the country into Kurdish and Arab sub-states, with power at the centre apportioned on ethnic lines.
They are apportioned on the basis of the popular vote and in some cases further weighted according to how many Democrats voted in the previous election in each congressional district.
The Great Compromise, as it came to be known, created a bicameral legislature with a Senate, in which all states would be equally represented, and a House of Representatives, in which representation would be apportioned on the basis of a state's free population plus three-fifths of its slave population.
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Government resources are apportioned to cities on the basis of their population size and history of dengue incidence.
The advertisement money is then apportioned to charities based on percentages of user votes (one new tab is one vote).
The settlement money will be apportioned to drivers based on the number of miles they have driven with an Uber passenger.
There appear to be differences in the proportion of tumour neovascularization that can be apportioned to vasculogenesis, depending on the model (up to 90%).
Test costs will include: labour (skill levels will be assessed for particular tasks); consumables; capital (converted into an annual equivalent cost and apportioned to tests based on annual throughput); maintenance costs; and overheads.
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