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apportionment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'apportionment' is a correct and usable word in written English.
You typically use the noun "apportionment" when discussing the allocation of something, usually money or resources, among different groups or sections. For example, you might say "The government made an apportionment of funds to the different states".
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Jefferson a man so fond of enumeration that he once wrote to a friend that he had "ten and one-half grandchildren, and two and three-fourths great-grandchildren", and that "these fractions will ere long become units"—criticised them for being unclear about how this "apportionment" was to be carried out.
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The official website includes an interactive graphic (accessible by clicking the thumbnail image to the right) showing how population levels, population density and the resulting apportionment of seats in the House of Representatives have changed over the past 100 years.
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Whether or not this apportionment of profits complies with transfer-pricing rules, it is "not consistent with a commonsense understanding of where the locus of Microsoft's economic activity…is occurring," said Mr Shay.
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The "arm's length" rules on these transfers are in desperate need of an overhaul, though the OECD rejects the idea of replacing them with a brand new approach, such as "formulary apportionment", advocated by some NGOs (it would allocate profits according to a formula based on the location of sales, employees or other such metrics).Thinking has come a long way in a short time.
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The redistricting ruling may well have more political fallout than House apportionment: the redrawing of congressional districts takes place in every state, whereas only a handful of seats are at risk from the juggling of total state populations that takes place in the House.In this section Count 'em, every one Steve Forbes and his victims The trouble with mergers Haven't I met you before?
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Such rich pickings mean that censuses are well worth fighting over.Although Jefferson ensured the American states could not squabble about the formula used for apportionment, he could not have predicted the partisan rows about how to deal with undercounting.
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A SEASON of good cheer in much of the world, late December saw a typically harsh apportionment of justice by China's legal system, and a typically rigid display of governmental indifference to foreign opinion.
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The three nationalist parties, one representing each of the main communities, are almost states unto themselves: they still win most of the elections, control most of the media and dole out most of the patronage.Whereas Dayton depends on the precise apportionment of power and responsibility, the essence of these parties is to smudge distinctions.
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Mr Kennedy's approach is to examine various themes peacekeeping, economic development, security and so on leaning over backwards in his apportionment of criticism (loads of it) and praise (much less).
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"Simplicity and clarity" is the guiding principle, says Paul Deighton of the London Organising Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games.Such an inflexible apportionment of jobs, rather like an old-fashioned assembly line, flouts modern management techniques where team members typically float between roles.
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Whether or not this apportionment complies with transfer-pricing rules, it is "not consistent with a commonsense understanding of where the locus of Microsoft's economic activity…is occurring," said Stephen Shay of Harvard Law School. Asecond case study concerned lightly taxed foreign profits brought home by Hewlett-Packard.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing legislative representation, use "apportionment" to specifically refer to the distribution of seats in a legislative body based on population.
Common error
Avoid using "allocation" when "apportionment" is more precise. "Allocation" is a broader term for assigning resources, while "apportionment" often implies a distribution based on a specific formula or rule, especially in political or legal contexts.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "apportionment" is that of a noun, often functioning as the subject or object of a sentence. Ludwig AI confirms its correct and usable nature in written English. Examples show it used to describe the act of distributing or allocating something.
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Encyclopedias
33%
News & Media
23%
Science
15%
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Formal & Business
11%
Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "apportionment" functions as a noun signifying the act of distributing or allocating something, often systematically or legally. Ludwig AI confirms its proper usage in English. It is most commonly found in encyclopedias and news media. When using "apportionment", it's crucial to differentiate it from the broader term "allocation" by recognizing its association with formula-based or legally defined distributions, particularly in political contexts. Common related terms include "allocation of resources" and "distribution of funds".
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
allocation of resources
Focuses on the specific act of distributing resources.
distribution of funds
Specifically refers to the dispersal of monetary resources.
division of assets
Highlights the separation of property or valuables.
allocation of seats
Refers specifically to the assignment of representation in a legislative body.
distribution of responsibilities
Emphasizes the assigning of duties or obligations.
assigning of shares
Focuses on the allocation of portions or ownership.
parceling out
Implies a more granular and deliberate distribution.
allotment of land
Specifically refers to the distribution of land.
proportional allocation
Highlights that the distribution is done proportionally.
equitable distribution
Emphasizes that the distribution is fair and just.
FAQs
How is "apportionment" typically used in a sentence?
"Apportionment" is often used to describe the distribution of something, especially in governmental or organizational contexts. For example, "The "apportionment of seats" in the House of Representatives is based on state population".
What are some synonyms for "apportionment"?
Alternatives to "apportionment" include "allocation", "distribution", and "allotment". The best choice depends on the specific context.
What is the difference between "apportionment" and "allocation"?
"Allocation" is a general term for assigning resources. "Apportionment" often implies a more systematic and formula-based distribution, particularly in political or legal settings like legislative districting.
In what contexts is "apportionment" most commonly used?
"Apportionment" is frequently used in discussions of political representation, resource distribution, and legal agreements. Examples include the "apportionment of taxes", legislative seats, or debt obligations.
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Usage summary
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Real-world application tested