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the apportionment
noun
The act of apportioning or the state of being apportioned.
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For the time being the apportionment of blame can be left to the historians.
As a result, the rebate is basically included in the apportionment of property taxes.
If the apportionment was to be based on population, Southerners argued, then slaves should be counted.
The apportionment of delegates from California's Republican and Democratic primaries on Feb. 5 starkly demonstrates this dichotomy.
Basketball sits between baseball and football in terms of the apportionment of blame and credit for victory or defeat.
According to several people with knowledge of the discussions, the apportionment of leadership positions remained a major sticking point.
The Supreme Court has ruled that only the raw numbers can determine the apportionment of Congressional seats among the states.
The sides have been at odds over the apportionment of credit and management authority ever since Paramount bought DreamWorks for $1.6 billion two and a half years ago.
Judge Oberdorfer said he would order the Secretary of Commerce to include Washington residents in the apportionment plan, but he did not say how it should be done.
But while loving one's own family is always a private virtue, favoring one's kin in the apportionment of power is surely a public vice.
Using a different strategy, individual incumbents sometimes seek to influence the apportionment process to give themselves districts with no substantial opposition.
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