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African characiforms are now apportioned among four families, the Alestidae, Citharinidae, Distichodontidae and Hepsetidae, with the Alestidae and Distichodontidae accounting for 95% of the species among those families [ 1].

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In the past, virtually all of the region's water was used for agricultural purposes, although an increasing share is now apportioned for municipal use.

The subsidies that once enabled nonprofit theaters to take artistic risks are now increasingly apportioned according to box office and critical success (not to mention the advancement of multiculturalism).

The two parties are now negotiating over how to apportion the money.

Policy makers are now facing the challenge to identify, apportion, and compare the determinants of regional tea expansion for designing more targeted political intervenes.

The apportioning of sales between the upfront and the scatter markets is part of the strategy-setting that network executives are now pondering, just as their counterparts across the table are determining whether to buy sooner rather than later.

But senators are not apportioned by population ― rather, each state gets two.

Finally, Mr. Campbell said that he was drafting a proposal to consolidate enforcement powers now apportioned between his department's six internal divisions.

The voracious appetite to apportion blame is now gathering pace.

We're now past the point of apportioning blame for a diplomatic deadlock that is almost two-and-a-half years long.

Blame is not apportioned, and perhaps Lord Penrose did not consider that was part of his remit.

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