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At the time, Robert Fico, then the prime minister, publicly took a line that apportioned some blame to the Georgians.

He served as a member of the legislative body known in Albany as "the mother ship," a panel that apportioned how billions of dollars would be spent.

The better forum to assess the huge public interest in this case would be a short, sharp, public inquiry that apportioned blame without the burden of criminal proof.

A better forum to assess the public interest in this case would be a short, sharp, public inquiry that apportioned blame without the burden of criminal proof.

The 1998 peace accord for Ulster set up a new government in Belfast that apportioned power between Protestants and Catholics in an effort to halt sectarian violence that had cost more than 3,600 deaths over three decades.

He said that in the first two days of meetings, a schedule had been established that apportioned time for all the major issues on the table in the final-status peace negotiations.

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Both men said that they would mount an appeal.The verdict is a huge relief to prosecutors given the time and effort they have put into securing convictions that apportion some responsibility for Enron's collapse in 2001.

Never mind that such a "popular vote" has no meaning in the nominating process or that apportioning the delegates in Florida and Michigan would have no material effect on Mr. Obama's lead in delegates.

While it's true that apportioning electors by district would more accurately reflect the popular vote in states, it's the essence of democracy that the winner gets 100% of an office's power.

Several Republican lawmakers observed that the nation's public safety sector was granted roughly 25 megahertz of broadband spectrum in 2005 that has not been totally utilized and expressed skepticism that apportioning an additional 10 megahertz of spectrum for a dedicated first responders broadband network would be cost-effective.

In broad strokes, resource dilution perspectives conceptualize the family as an institution that apportions fixed amounts of valuable resources to children (Blake 1981 , 1986 Downey 1995; Sutton-Smith and Rosenberg 1970).

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