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The starting point has to be, how much is there to apportion?
If this is not the case you cannot apportion your charge.
This interest cannot be apportioned to and from the date of death.
How those resources are apportioned is a matter for the council.
It will all be apportioned in due time and not by you.
There will, however, be a battle over apportioning the money.
The first House had 22 representatives, apportioned by population of each county.
And in order to do so, let us apportion society into its class divisions.
As reports came in he apportioned the rest of his troops.
But it was unclear how political power would be apportioned.
The results were used to apportion 21 delegates for the state.
Membership in the House is apportioned according to the population of the states.
No decision has been made on how that amount will be apportioned among the participants.
It is not yet clear how the Government will apportion the money among the victims and their families.
We pray that a part of this power be apportioned to our needs.
Teams may apportion it among players as they see fit.
The money will be apportioned to victims over three years, beginning in December.
The two parties are now negotiating over how to apportion the money.
Today, however, the task is not to apportion blame but to plan ahead.
Apportion the time remaining among the number of questions to be answered.
She worked swiftly, apportioning her time to where the chance of life seemed greater.
The House had about twice as many members, also apportioned by counties.
Paul would rather apportion knowledge according to each individual's contribution, as if it were money.
The issue, though, is not just how the candidates would apportion the surplus.
The state may be able to apportion some of this money for investment in areas other than transportation.