Sentence examples for easier to apportion from inspiring English sources

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Blame was easier to apportion than in South Africa, where the pro-apartheid National Party won election after election.The worst choice is to duck the question.

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It's easy to apportion blame now.

It is not easy to apportion the blame for the disturbance.

It becomes increasingly clear that it's not easy to apportion praise or blame, although everyone here – bourgeois or working-class, secular or pious – is forever trying to identify others as the cause of their own woes.

Blame is easy to apportion: If your party holds the White House but not Congress, you blame Congress for the country's precarious position.

But rather than show vision, for some people it's easier to wrongly apportion blame on to a niche group.

It becomes easy to win lopsided delegate margins starting March 15, when states are allowed to apportion their delegates on a winner-take-all basis.

In football, it has always been easier to get a bad name than to lose one and Morrison's previous means there is an instinct, sometimes, to apportion blame his way.

Blame has been hard to apportion.

The main sticking point was how to apportion the seabed.

The voracious appetite to apportion blame is now gathering pace.

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