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She said the county cutbacks have forced her to make difficult choices when apportioning her limited resources.
But the killer feature of HD Radio is not so much the quality of its sound, but the way it saves broadcasters from having to seek a separate set of frequencies and pay additional licence fees when adding digital channels to their programming.For that, local radio stations across America can thank the FCC, which took extra precautions when apportioning frequency spectrum to radio stations.
But he acknowledges that ordinary Japanese worry about a rise in political violence and do not distinguish between the groups when apportioning blame.Last summer the family home of Koichi Kato, a prominent liberal politician, was burnt down by a far-right-winger because Mr Kato had criticised the then prime minister for visiting Yasukuni, Tokyo's controversial war shrine.
For example, if there were 100 entries for the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and only two for both UM Dearborn and UM Flint, we took this into account when apportioning the unspecified campuses, by using this proportion as the other half of our Who's Who apportionment equation.
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The study's main limitation is the potential inaccuracy when we apportioned total cumulative surveillance activities cost (e.g., personnel time and building, equipment and vehicle use-time) to IDSR-specific activities.
An analysis of the source strengths confirmed that lagoon emissions are a larger flux source (average lagoon flux ∼18,137 ng N m−2 s−1; average soil flux ∼54 ng N m−2 s−1); however soil surfaces make up a larger fraction of a commercial hog operation than the lagoon surfaces, and as a result they cannot be neglected when developing and apportioning NH3 emissions.
When it comes to apportioning blame for this state of affairs, Mr. Bok does not exclude college presidents.
The great William Hague imbroglio has prompted a strange game of pass-the-parcel when it comes to apportioning blame, but nothing has been resolved.
The complex, toxic brew that led to the distressing scenes in Marseille is not easily unpicked when it comes to apportioning blame.
The problem for Redknapp is that when a manager is apportioning blame like this he has to make a sound case for the prosecution – cold logic, if you like, rather than hot air.
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