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were prorated
verb
To divide proportionately, especially by day; to divide pro rata.
Exact(25)
(The grants were prorated based on population).
If the Mondesi and Weaver salaries were prorated for this year, charging the Yankees only for their half-season share of the salaries, their payroll would be $133 million.
The salary and bonus provisions were prorated for the days Mr. Rubin spent at Citigroup last year after reporting for work Oct. 26, yielding $188,333 in salary and a bonus of $1,881,976.
If a 28-day diary had 20 to 28 days of data, the measures of headache frequency and severity were prorated from the data recorded in the diary.
If Detroit's debt were prorated to reflect Chicago's population, it would have been $72.5 billion, or 75% higher than Chicago's present debt.
If Detroit's pension liabilities alone were prorated to reflect Chicago's population, they'd have been $35.5 billion, or 25% higher than Chicago's present debt.
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Tuition for students requesting a Medical Leave will be prorated according to the Registrar's proration tables.
Tuition will be prorated according to the Registrar's proration tables.
The benefit is prorated for shorter periods.
Rent will be prorated by the day.
Fees will not be prorated or refunded.
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