Sentence examples for apportioning was based on from inspiring English sources

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This apportioning was based on an agreement that had been reached in London in 1944 and confirmed during the Potsdam Conference in 1945 (at the Cäcilienhof Castle, now a museum and hotel) by the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union; according to its terms, Germany was divided into occupation zones and Greater Berlin into sectors within, but not part of, the Soviet zone of occupation.

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The quantities of water maintained and apportioned are based on the estimated worst possible sequence of flood and drought events over a period of 100 years; and generally, one-fourth of the total capacity of Lake Nasser is reserved as relief storage for the highest anticipated flood during such a period (called "century storage").

The cost estimation for each hospital separation was based on the NT average AR-DRG cost, which used the bottom-up method to apportion expenditure based on individual items of acute care consumption.

Such apportioning cannot be based on amounts currently being discharged by various industrialized or rapidly industrializing countries.

A broad range of Federal policies are based on census statistics, from apportioning seats in the House of Representatives to allocating Federal money for hundreds of programs.

Census counts (at subnational level) were apportioned to each grid cell based on likelihood coefficients, which are based on proximity to roads, slope, land cover, night-time lights, and other information (Dobson et al. 2000; Oak Ridge National Laboratory 2009).

As of 1997, the equal shares are based on that portion of the TAC apportioned to the offshore fleet.

By contrast, the SNP position is based on existing legal jurisdiction over the North Sea as apportioned to the distinct Scots and English legal systems.

The analysis is based on tax and benefit changes since 2010, with the losses apportioned to whichever individual within a household receives the payments.

It also should be noted that the aircraft costing section is based on a segment approach, with aircraft acquisition, operating and crew costs, and some direct sales costs, as well as revenues, apportioned on a "segment" basis.

Further, we note that the conclusion that fault should not be apportioned where a party acted intentionally is based in part on the idea that intentional and voluntary conduct differs from negligence not only in degree, but also in kind.

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