Sentence examples for the apportioned from inspiring English sources

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the apportioned

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To divide and distribute portions of a whole.

  • The controlling party had apportioned the voting districts such that their party would be favored in the next election.

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Strand's octogenarian, both a sendup of narcissism and a new-style Narcissus, then performs, for the benefit of an audience of poetic conventions, the apportioned striptease: Making sure that I was alone, I took off my shirt.

This includes the apportioned costs for 20 nurses, four nephrologists (full-time equivalent 2.80), eight registrars (full-time equivalent 2.50), one nutritionist (full-time equivalent 0.50), two biomedical engineers, four health attendants and nine dialysis machines.

So, the costs of staff-time, their transportation costs and allowances including the apportioned use of capital items like motor bikes were amounted US$3.133.

Therefore, to be able to compare directly between genes and TEs in analyses that involved both genes and TEs the apportioned read data were used.

The apportioned resource is the total variance of the data set (the variance is considered a resource shared among the principal components).

Strong correlations are seen for total PAHs with vehicular emission sources, whereas the apportioned mass from other sources shows weak to null correlations.

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After the death of Moses, Joshua led the Israelites into the Promised Land and apportioned the territory among the 12 tribes.

This means that the share apportioned to the wages of the labour force sits at a record low.

Part of the debt was paid off by the SPD, while the rest was apportioned among the local unions.

The results are in and the prizes apportioned.

First, the prognostication of chronic liver disease itself is somewhat blurred by the emphasis apportioned to kidney dysfunction.

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