Sentence examples for they apportioned from inspiring English sources

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"They apportioned the amounts according to politics".

They apportioned ambient PM10 on vegetation fire days into particulate matter derived from burning biomass and particulates due to other sources.

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The French proposals are not only more modest, but also differ substantially from the Germans in how they apportion the cuts.

However they apportion their literary chores, the mother and son who write together as Charles Todd clearly share an affinity for quiet souls haunted by unquiet memories.

And more to the point, perhaps, the state lacks the sorts of regulations that would make such a system viable; a law passed in 2014 requires that government agencies "achieve sustainability" in how they apportion groundwater, but not until 2040.

Insurgent parties of both left and right draw their conflicting passions from a well of nationalism, and this appears in the way that they apportion blame for the economic catastrophe.

The Interpublic Group of Companies, the world's third-largest advertising agency holding company, is reorganizing its media operations again in another sign of the growing importance of tasks like deciding where marketers place ads, how much they pay and how they apportion ads between the traditional and digital media.

There are distinct choices in how societies deal with these challenges, how they apportion risk, how they decide which of these functions are critical and how they pay their costs.

Today, the nation's increasingly wealthy top.001percentt owns 976 times more than the bottom 90percentt, a situation that instigates both the growing Tea Party and Occupy Wall Street movements, however differently they apportion blame and seek solutions.

Pennsylvania has a whole slew of arcane laws (they still have the state stores that Iowa got away from during the first Branstad administration), but my favorite is that they apportion liquor licenses based on population.

Disease risk sites are areas located near one another, with a tendency to share similar disease risk factors because they apportion similar environments and are also often connected by the spread of communicable diseases via vectors or host dispersal [3].

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