Sentence examples for has apportioned from inspiring English sources

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The Brazilian public prosecutor requested the freeze in relation to allegations that the company had polluted various streams in the district, and has apportioned 60 per cent of the pollution and environmental damage to Zamin.

New York officials -- including Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg and Gov. George E. Pataki, two Republicans -- have been complaining for weeks that Washington has apportioned security money to cities across the country without taking into account their need and vulnerabilities.

No one has apportioned blame for the problem, but Treasury sources say they are investigating whether it came from a faulty supply of paper from Crane & Company, a family firm from Massachusetts which has supplied the paper for banknotes since 1879.

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You have apportioned even prostitutes, thieves and robbers.

In splitting my life between Jackson and New Orleans, I've apportioned myself, both geographically and metaphorically, between two "states": one home for family and society, another for solitude.

I dare not carry a pen, I dare not wear a shirt as you have apportioned even the colours, damn you!* Is it student or pupil?

And I cannot imagine that an Act that would have apportioned twenty-five Congressmen to the State's smallest county and one Congressman to all the others would have been sustained by any court.

Mr. Kathrada, 83, also showed the Obamas the sign listing the different amounts of sugar, coffee, soup and other foods that South Africa's prison system had apportioned to blacks; mixed-race inmates, who were known as coloreds; Indians; and whites.

In 2012, if all the 50 states had apportioned their electoral votes as Nebraska and Maine did, Mr Romney would have beaten Mr Obama by 276 to 262 despite having lost the popular vote by nearly four points.As it turns out, Mr Carrico's bill died in committee, and officials in other states now seem to be slowly backing away.

In view of the nature of this enterprise it is obvious that, so far as the Federal Constitution is concerned, the state might have defrayed the entire expense out of state funds raised by general taxation, or it could have apportioned the burden among the counties in which the lands were situated and the improvements were to be made.

In 2012, if all 50 states had apportioned their electoral votes as Nebraska and Maine did, Mr Romney would have beaten Mr Obama 276-262 despite having lost the popular vote by nearly four full points.As it turns out, Mr Carrico's bill died in committee, and officials in other states now seem to be slowly backing away.

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