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"apportionment to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use "apportionment to" to refer to the act of allocating or distributing something among different parties or individuals. Example: The company's profits were apportioned to its shareholders based on the number of shares they owned.
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"Therefore, it is unlikely that challenges to the final equity apportionment to G.M. creditors will change dramatically from the current blueprint".
While there's no doubt corporate power needs to be curbed, Nesrine Malik (Opinion, 10 December) proposes a "single sales factor apportionment" to tax corporations based on where sales are made, not where profits are reported.
The scheme derived here is designed to meet the required data rates exactly, thus ensuring a fair performance apportionment to both users and service providers, with the best utilization of the network resources (minimum power expenditure and good spectral efficiency).
In Arizona, the river passes Lee's Ferry, an important crossing for early explorers and settlers and since the early 20th century the principal point where Colorado River flows are measured for apportionment to the seven U.S. and two Mexican states in the basin.
Comparison of the 5′ and 3′ EST UTR data revealed a bias in apportionment to the 5′ UTR.
Nearly all species of Cuscuta retain some photosynthetic ability, most likely for nutrient apportionment to their seeds, while complete loss of photosynthesis and possible loss of the entire chloroplast genome is limited to a single small clade of outcrossing species found primarily in western South America.
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With regard to the health effects apportionments to the different source components of PM2.5, the between-source variation in daily mortality RR was significantly larger than the between-research group variation in reported RRs.
The RF campaign exploited the chaos in the Congo and the uncertainty regarding Southern Rhodesia's future to create a theme of urgency it pledged to keep power "in responsible hands", to defend the Land Apportionment Act, to oppose compulsory integration, and to win Southern Rhodesian independence.
Other investigators have employed factor analytical and other source apportionment methodologies to try to identify the sources of PM influencing toxicological outcomes (e.g., Chen et al. 2010); however, to date, these methods have been more widely employed in epidemiological studies (e.g., Sarnat et al. 2008).
Rather than a metric based on proximity to roads or traffic density, we used factor analysis and source apportionment techniques to examine exposures to potentially toxic portions of particle mass and the health of children residing in an area of significant mobile source activity.
Using a different strategy, individual incumbents sometimes seek to influence the apportionment process to give themselves districts with no substantial opposition.
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