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The jury, which began deliberations Wednesday, told Judge Denise L. Cote that it was apportioning the bulk of its award, or $2.75 million, to Ms. Morales for her claim of excessive force by Detective Leone.
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It will be itemized in the local tax bills to indicate how it was apportioned to reduce an individual's local taxes.
That would make a big difference: the SNP estimates that by 2016-17, interest payments on Scotland's share of the debt could be anything from £2.7bn-£4bn it it was apportioned on a historical basis; but £4.3bn to £5.5bn on a population basis.
Instead, it is apportioned out according to gender stereotypes.
Sacrifice will be painful, but it can be accepted if it is apportioned fairly and democratically.
Yet blame is human nature, and that game has already begun and so let it be apportioned with the understanding that there is plenty to go around.
There is so much money and power sloshing around in China, and so few people ready to look over shoulders to see how it is apportioned, that the intersection of sex and politics has begun to look very American.
The notion that a wealth tax is unconstitutional derives from a provision of the Constitution prohibiting "direct" taxation unless it's "apportioned among the states". That's generally taken to mean that the amount raised from each state must be proportionate to its population.
Circulation of the strip rose steadily, and it was the artist who was apportioned most of the praise - including being awarded the fourth Reuben Award in 1949.
His childhood was apportioned between London and Chicago.
Donors determined how the money was apportioned.
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