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The act of distributing by allotting or apportioning; distribution according to a plan.
allocation
allotment
assignation
apportioning
parcelling
parceling
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repartição
1
They had no voice in the
apportionment
of the money thus contributed.
2
There should be no mistake made as to the
apportionment
of blame.
3
The method is intended to complement traditional quantitative source
apportionment
analysis.
4
Suppose the difficulties of agreeing upon a rule surmounted, and the
apportionment
made.
5
The convention found it very difficult to agree upon a rule of
apportionment
.
6
Consequently, every
apportionment
Act involves more or less of the gerrymander.
7
Discussing whether the
apportionment
should be according to taxation or numbers, Wilson considered
8
The
apportionment
of time between these three worlds varies much as man advances.
9
All this
apportionment
is effected without any means of communication that we recognize.
10
There is, however, a certain adjustment or
apportionment
of these effects.
11
The
apportionment
of duties in the establishment was that Sabre managed the publishing department.
12
The process of drawing voting maps for federal congressional districts is known as
apportionment
.
13
The Constitution effected an
apportionment
of the powers of government between nation and states.
14
We need the state as a basis for the
apportionment
of members of congress.
15
The present
apportionment
is one committeeman for every fifteen votes.
16
We know what a fair
apportionment
of representation upon that census would give us.
apportionment
exist apportionment
fair apportionment
just apportionment
careful apportionment
concern the apportionment
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repartição
divisão
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erogació
repartiment
repartició
prorrateig
Spanish
repartimiento