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Rather than allow this broken system to persist, we challenged it by deciding to apportion our delegates according to the results of a primary scheduled by the Michigan Legislature for Jan . 15
Committee members have not decided how to apportion the savings among various categories of spending like Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, farm programs and the military, or how much should be raised in revenues.
Lincoln Center and the Philharmonic will have to decide how to apportion the fund-raising responsibilities.
The central government sets quotas; the regions decide how to apportion them.
Once he won the second election, last April, one of his first responsibilities as a council member was to decide how to apportion his discretionary spending.
The dictator, referred to as the "leader" in the experiment, could decide how to apportion a sum of money between himself or herself, and his or her team.
Better yet, from the lazy investor's point of view, there is little to be done after deciding how to apportion the money.
Hundreds of constitutional amendments have been floated to end or amend the Electoral College; yet it remains.While the constitution mandates the existence of the Electoral College, states are free to decide how to apportion their electoral votes.
The political differences between the city and its unions have not dissipated, nor has the economic reality of trying to reduce about $18 billion in debt by deciding how to apportion the pain of cuts.
If you have decided to live as an extended family because you all like the idea -- you're close and you believe it's the best way to live -- then living expenses should be apportioned in whatever ratio they're incurred.
Cutting taxes allows people to keep more of their money, so that they decide, rather than the government, how to apportion it.
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