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The tax became permanent in the early 18th century, with apportionment by an intendant (royal agent) replacing the class system of payment.
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Of course, the downside of a similar pronouncement in Evenwel is that states could run away with it and then have too much freedom to experiment with questionable apportionment schemes.
Note that each of the modeling options may be supplemented with source apportionment data or source apportionment modeling.
Census data is used to determine over $800 billion in federal funding, along with political apportionment and redistricting.
We also analyzed these associations with source apportionment models and examined genetic pathway air pollution interactions within three relevant pathways (oxidative stress, metal processing, and endothelial function).
The number of assemblymen is fixed at 150, while the size of the Senate is prescribed as not less than 50 and may vary with each apportionment.
The revelation comes at a time when immigrant communities feel besieged and are already worried about participating in the census, which determines the allocation of $800 billion a year in federal funds along with congressional apportionment.
If the reading was meant to be a win for originalism, however, it stumbled out of the gate, over the text of Article I, Section 2. This deals with the apportionment of House seats among the states, which is said to be based on "the whole number of free persons" and "three-fifths of all other persons".
This compounded their dissatisfaction with the apportionment scheme adopted in 1830, which was based on counties rather than population, thus giving disproportionate power to the fewer, but propertied whites who lived in the eastern part of the state and kept a grip on the legislature.
Fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is influenced by motor vehicle emissions of both PM2.5 and particle precursors, with source apportionment studies finding vehicles contributing up to one-third of ambient PM2.5 in urban areas in the US [ 3- 5], with an even greater contribution if secondary sulfate and nitrate are considered.
Figure 4 displays the resulting mean RR estimates and 95% CIs of cardiovascular (CV) and total daily mortality for each major source category identified in Washington and Phoenix for the overall workshop estimate, with source apportionment interanalysis variation excluded and interanalysis variation included.
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