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An agreement concluded in 1959 between the two countries sets a maximum amount that can be drawn per year and apportions it in a ratio of three to one, with Egypt receiving the larger share.
Global Sensitivity Analysis GSAA) subdivides the variability and apportions it to the uncertain inputs (Ha et al., 2012).
In an effort to address the uncertainty associated with data and parameters of GIS-MCDA we use a unified approach to uncertainty and sensitivity analysis, in which uncertainty analysis quantifies outcome variability, given model input uncertainties, followed by sensitivity analysis that subdivides this variability and apportions it to the uncertain inputs.
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Nevada is like Iowa in that it apportions its delegates through a caucus rather than a straight primary vote.
Although Maine, over all, is reliably Democratic in presidential elections, it apportions its electoral votes by Congressional district, and the Second District is the more Republican-leaning of the two.
It's a matter of how you apportion it.
"And in the end, if blame is apportioned, it should go to the right people.
City officials are under legal mandates to provide housing, and officials say they have tried to apportion it fairly.
The new law notwithstanding, there are still few restrictions on using groundwater, but the new system is designed to help map it, measure it and apportion it.
Cutting taxes allows people to keep more of their money, so that they decide, rather than the government, how to apportion it.
The politicians argue that the way the federal government is doling out the money -- apportioning it, they say, to a growing list of cities that face no apparent threat -- is shortchanging New York City and other obvious targets for terrorists.
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