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For four months he presided over the convention, breaking his silence only once upon a minor question of congressional apportionment.
Fifty-four yeago ago, in Colegrove v. Green, a case involving a question of allegedly inequitable Congressional apportionment in Illinois, Justice Felix Frankfurter coined a famous phrase.
But the movement of issues like birthright citizenship, and questions about apportionment not by raw numbers but the number of citizens in a district from the margins to the red hot center may be a sign that the life of this debate may already be out of President Obama's hands.
This is the most common form of apportionment.
The second question for the Supreme Court is whether anything other than an old-fashioned head count is constitutional, given the Constitution's reference in the census clause of Article I, Section 2 to an "actual enumeration" for purposes of apportionment.
The more difficult problem was the issue of apportionment.
There's also the little problem of apportionment - Clinton can only cut into the delegate lead incrementally.
Together, the results raise the question of whether source-indicative tracers provide an accurate and less analytically intensive alternative to conducting source apportionment.
Allocation of resources, apportionment of productive assets among different uses.
Basketball sits between baseball and football in terms of the apportionment of blame and credit for victory or defeat.
Work should start at once on the establishment of a fair apportionment of emissions country by country, based on the principle of contraction and convergence.
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