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the apportioning
verb
To divide and distribute portions of a whole.
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The conflict is an internal matter, he insists, and has to do with the apportioning of scarce resources.
Because of the apportioning of delegates, African-Americans in Ohio and Texas could matter more than their estimated 15percentt share of the electorate would suggest.
The philosophical contrast that ran as a theme throughout the discussion was over the role of government and the apportioning of the federal surplus.
There's something about that chipping away of my time, the apportioning it up into slots that makes me realise how sweet and fleeting a single hour can be.
That alertness, that double reality, calls us to our senses, reminds us that even if we are not believers we may wish to approach the apportioning of our days with more profound awareness.
Appointed by President Chester A. Arthur to supervise the apportioning, she completed granting the land parcels in 1884 with the assistance of a young clerk in the Indian Bureau, Francis La Flesche, brother of writer-activist Susette La Flesche.
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Men in a bread line Out in the dusty street are silent, waiting At the apportioning-place of daily bread.
The apportioned resource is the total variance of the data set (the variance is considered a resource shared among the principal components).
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.
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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