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Delegates would be apportioned based on the popular vote for the candidates in each Congressional district.
Mr. Fisher declined to say how the proceeds of the painting's sale would be apportioned between the museum and the foundation.
The measure would be marginal and supplementary, given that the special drawing rights would be apportioned to members according to their contributions to the I.M.F.
All above 1526 second feet would be apportioned on a percentage basis, e.g. 28 per cent to Wyoming and 72percentntoto Nebraska.
Mr. Brock said that "money is money," and that he would actively solicit donors for both entities and, in the end, the media spending would be apportioned accordingly.
The unions didn't like it but appreciated the ability to help determine how the cuts would be apportioned between wages and benefits.
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Can we be sure these will be in principle resolved before she activates article 50?" Her first "tricky task" would be "apportioning portfolios to her various rivals" and the trickiest of all would be the fate of Boris Johnson.
The company would produce a single set of accounts and its worldwide profits would then be apportioned using a formula that takes in assets, sales and other measures in each jurisdiction.
In addition (and unlike the Fannie/Freddie approach) shareholders would not only be apportioned a share of the potential losses but would also receive shares in the new green shoots.
The cost of the improvement would have to be apportioned amongst the benefited properties".
Yet if it is treated as a direct tax under Article I (and not construed as an income tax under the 16th Amendment), it would have to be "apportioned" among the states according to their percentage of the national population.
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