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They said he apportioned favors, bought loyalty and used the criminal secrets of his associates as a sort of blackmail.
Surrounded by a circle of loyal aides who had served him for decades and who were known collectively as the Firm, he apportioned his long days at the office (he was the first President to keep a telephone on his desk) into series of eight-minute appointments.
He apportioned 67% of the blame for the spill to BP, 30% to Transocean, and 3% to Halliburton.
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Goya does not focus on the reasons for the shortage, nor does he apportion blame to any one party.
Even as Williams showed tremendous promise as a young baseball player, he always apportioned time for music and always figured he was much more likely to be a guitarist in a club in Manhattan than a center fielder at a ballpark in the Bronx.
He fairly apportioned coveted spots on the powerful committees.
Ideally, he will apportion fiscal stimulus intelligently among tax cuts, social programs and public investment.
But, he added, apportioning the STAR rebate in a co-op is slightly more complicated than it is with houses or condos.
Batlle's most trusted lieutenant, Douglas Chinchilla, had run some recently roasted samples through a retail-grade Mahlkönig grinder, and he was apportioning the grounds into small white cups, adding precisely twelve and a half grams to each.
This way, he can apportion his efforts appropriately.
He had written a seminal history of baseball in the early 20th century, "The Glory of Their Times" (Macmillan, 1966), then he had scrupulously apportioned all the royalties to the aging players who had cooperated with him.
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