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Yet blame is human nature, and that game has already begun and so let it be apportioned with the understanding that there is plenty to go around.
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Besides objecting to the amount of market-rate housing, local residents also dislike the way the 220 income-restricted apartments are apportioned, with two-thirds reserved for the low-income elderly.
In the distributed discovery design, optimal resources and legitimate transmission power are apportioned with the consent of base station.
And because districts must be apportioned within state boundaries, many states with just one district have oversized or undersized congressional districts.
Seats in the lower chamber would be apportioned by population (with some residents counting more than others, of course) while seats in the upper chamber would be awarded two per state.
50percentt of the amount described in paragraph (1) shall be apportioned to recipients in accordance with this paragraph.
Of the amount authorized or made available under section 5338(a)(2)(K), 97.15 percent shall be apportioned to recipients in accordance with this subsection.
The amount described in paragraph (2) shall be apportioned to each area in accordance with this paragraph.
Any portion of the funds made available to a State under this subsection that is not made available to counties within 1 year after the funds are made available to the State shall be apportioned among the States in accordance with section 104(b) of title 23, United States Code.
50percentt of the amount described in paragraph (1) shall be apportioned for fixed guideway systems in accordance with this paragraph.
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