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That means they will have to do a more extensive traditional headcount to get numbers for congressional apportionment, Spar says.

Related sites U.S. map showing the changes in apportionment based on the 2000 census The Census Bureau's role in the apportionment process Census Bureau information about computing apportionment Peyton Young's home page at the Brookings Institution.

"The Court actually affirmed the legality of sampling" for purposes other than apportionment, Daley said--namely, reshaping congressional districts within a state as well as distribution of federal money to the states.

Each party submitted its own redistricting map to the tiebreaking member of the state apportionment commission, Larry M. Bartels, a professor of politics and public affairs at Princeton University.

"The current violence could have to do with a battle that is political but could also have to do with the various vested interests that have a stake in the criminalized system that runs Karachi — in terms of say, land, water and revenue generation and apportionment," said Omar R. Quraishi, editor of the editorial pages of The Express Tribune, an English-language newspaper in Karachi.

By using the 3D Community Multiscale Air Quality CMAQQ) chemical transport model combined with the Process, Age, and Source Region Chasing Algorithm (PASCAL) source and process apportionment method, Liu et al. (2013) estimated that approximately 53 % of the observed BC was transported from northern China.

There's also the little problem of apportionment - Clinton can only cut into the delegate lead incrementally.

Black was an early supporter of the "one man, one vote" standard for apportionment set by Baker v. Carr.

Factor analysis and source apportionment techniques [ Brown et al. 2007; U.S. Environmental Protection Agency EPAA) 2008; Watson et al. 2002] have been used for many years to help policy regulators identify sources of particle pollution.

The word was at first applied to the careful apportionment of food, but Shakespeare in his 1598 "Merry Wives of Windsor" used it as a metaphor to mean "sparingly supplied; thrifty" of anything, as, "I was then Frugall of my mirth".

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