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You have apportioned even prostitutes, thieves and robbers.
"We've apportioned the assets given to each analyst in relationship to their coverage of the Russell 1000".
Fourth, if plaintiffs are to win damages courts will have to apportion the bill to existing producers on the basis of their current market shares, because no one knows whose paint was used in which building.
Soon, payment of back debt will have to be apportioned.
Assuming that the federal budget surplus materializes as projected over the next 10 years -- by no means a given -- the next president will have an opportunity to apportion trillions of dollars, something none of his recent predecessors has enjoyed.
Lincoln Center and the Philharmonic will have to decide how to apportion the fund-raising responsibilities.
After that, the parties will have to negotiate within their ranks how to apportion their seats.
Iraqis will have four months of constitutional negotiations to finally answer the contentious issue of how to apportion power and allocate oil riches in a federal state.
So once the seats have been apportioned, parties try to cobble together coalitions that control a majority of seats.
Though Grade has avoided the messy business of apportioning blame on his arrival, he'll still have to deal with the structural fallout and he could do worse than start with his fellow governors.
In time, some of this will be pieced together and blame will be apportioned – the culprits in the horsemeat scandal have only just been sentenced, some four years after the original crisis.
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