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If there was blame to be apportioned for the marketing failure, it cut across party lines.
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Against this background, alternative energy solutions are but an afterthought: in the current fiscal year, for example, all of $1.1 billion is apportioned for programs falling under this category, not including the stimulus money.
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There is blame to be apportioned in the government for sure -- but not to those now getting tough with predatory schools.
Delegates would be apportioned based on the popular vote for the candidates in each Congressional district.
Costs of delivering the intervention, including an element for training, will be apportioned to the intervention group.
Another ambiguity is how costs for safety improvements will be apportioned among the several Western companies that buy garments from a given factory in Bangladesh.
Those concessions were mainly due to a collapsing Japanese scrum, the blame for which could partly be apportioned to the nematode-ridden turf uprooting at the slightest touch.
Mrs. Clinton had hoped for the full Florida and Michigan delegations to be seated, and for their votes to be apportioned according to the results in their primaries, which she won.
Blame could be apportioned to governments for weakening trade unions and legal terms of employment, to banks' illegal and grasping behaviour and to employers.
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