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In the past, virtually all of the region's water was used for agricultural purposes, although an increasing share is now apportioned for municipal use.

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African characiforms are now apportioned among four families, the Alestidae, Citharinidae, Distichodontidae and Hepsetidae, with the Alestidae and Distichodontidae accounting for 95% of the species among those families [ 1].

The subsidies that once enabled nonprofit theaters to take artistic risks are now increasingly apportioned according to box office and critical success (not to mention the advancement of multiculturalism).

The voracious appetite to apportion blame is now gathering pace.

Second, the F.D.I.C. is now in charge of "resolution" for mega-banks, i.e., actually closing them down and apportioning losses in the event of failure.

It seems Google Ventures is now taking Vidra's words at face value, although it remains to be seen how it will go about apportioning funds to startups in the U.S. vs startups in the rest of the world.

The club is now adrift and certain to be either relegated or involved in a play-off, so the only purpose left seems to be to apportion blame.

Blame is not apportioned, and perhaps Lord Penrose did not consider that was part of his remit.

Finally, Mr. Campbell said that he was drafting a proposal to consolidate enforcement powers now apportioned between his department's six internal divisions.

The two parties are now negotiating over how to apportion the money.

We're now past the point of apportioning blame for a diplomatic deadlock that is almost two-and-a-half years long.

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