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The president's travel, the costs for which are apportioned between the taxpayers and the Democratic Party or Mr. Obama's campaign depending on the mix of official and political events, is expected to pick up as the election approaches.
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The average raid yields something like fifty thousand pieces of eight, which is apportioned fairly among the crew, with wounded men getting more according to the gravity of their wounds.
Using this model to fit the internal non-bonded distances indicated a folding angle of 9.1°, which was apportioned in transforming the coordinates in the ratio 0.35 : 0.65, the inverse ratio of the relevant moments of inertia about N1 – N1.
In 1800, the land west of Knox Street to Robin Street and south from State Street to Hudson Avenue was taken for a cemetery, which was apportioned into sections for each of Albany's churches.
In particular, there could be an emphasis on the economies of scope, including the estimation of which costs are apportioned to which interventions (not available for this paper), when there is expansion of the delivery platform.
And an economy may have highly profitable firms but ridiculously high levels of unemployment and poverty.Governments make decisions that affect the rate at which companies' incomes are apportioned between workers' wages, companies' profits, and the taxes paid by both to cover various social priorities, including education, unemployment insurance, health insurance, and so on.
In Mr. Tribe's view, the "one and only way" for California to change the manner in which its electoral votes are apportioned is through an act of the State Legislature.
The 47 districts from which Senators are elected are apportioned every ten years on the basis of population.
The President is not elected by direct vote, but by an indirect electoral college system in which the determining votes are apportioned to the states and the District of Columbia.
Given the zeal with which they are apportioning still-hypothetical money, it may be worth asking a few questions: If it does, how much of it will really be available for the types of new initiatives the candidates are proposing?
Instead, members of the bureaucracy administering the election use a proprietary formula to convert vote totals into close-but-not-quite-representative electoral vote equivalents, which are used to decide how electoral votes are apportioned.
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