The first proposed amendment dealt with Congressional apportionment, while the second addressed Congressional compensation. |
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Each state then draws single-member districts to conform with the census apportionment. |
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This process of colonial apportionment effectively destroyed Africa's previously existing ethnically based political institutions. |
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Similarly, the occasional familial dispute about apportionment of death claims will need to be determined by a Commissioner. |
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Redrawing district boundaries has the potential to affect the balance of power in the House more than apportionment. |
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The major reason was the potential loss of House seats during apportionment. |
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The apportionment of representatives among the several states was a subject of great difficulty. |
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Inevitably we described some mistakes, but it's not an apportionment of blame. |
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The practical significance of apportionment is that the next election results may differ because of it. |
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An unfair apportionment limited upcountry representation in the legislature and gave the parishes more power than their population warranted. |
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The typical payment which raises a question of time apportionment is the purchase of a season ticket. |
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The law did not provide for the apportionment of the tax, and, if it was a direct tax, the law was confessedly unwarranted by the Constitution. |
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The draft arts master plan has not yet gone into funding or the apportionment of costs between the private and public sectors. |
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I keep thinking about the apportionment of blame between the innocent defender and the guilty attacker. |
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Of course in the ordinary case there is an agreement in advance as to the apportionment so there never is such an arbitration. |
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He should not be required to share his award of costs by apportionment, whether by agreement or by further order of the court. |
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Difficulty of assessment or apportionment should not dictate an unjust or inappropriate costs order. |
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Are not sections 259 and 261 only concerned with apportionment of liability between ships, or shipowners? |
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Then follows the apportionment of textures, such as brick, stone, stucco, or rough plaster. |
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No sampling is used to collect the data that are the basis of the apportionment and redistricting. |
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The program consists of three projects focusing on metal sources, fates and risks, and on source apportionment. |
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All these texts aim not only at limiting the maximum number of working hours, but also at organizing the apportionment of working hours. |
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Having failed to agree on the apportionment of legal costs, the parties returned to court to settle the issue. |
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As to the money raised by local subscription, no definite apportionment has yet been made but we understand that Woodhouse will receive a good round sum. |
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In England, Australia and the United States apportionment is the rule in matters of maritime tort. |
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The apportionment of the sum between directors is determined by the Board of Directors. |
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The man, who felt the Court had denied the sovereign right of a state to choose its system of representation, was determined to restore state control of apportionment. |
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As only the former may vote in federal elections, the apportionment of seats in Congress should be done on the basis of the number of citizens in each state. |
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These data are used, among other things, for apportionment of funds, electoral purposes, and public planning. |
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Furthermore, the scale of apportionment is being submitted to Parliament before the latter has been consulted on the agreement itself. |
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Had such an apportionment been in place in 2000, Al Gore would have won the electoral college vote and become president. |
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In this case, apportionment of liability should be determined in accordance with national law. |
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Space apportionment to staff is based on an open-space concept, with the exception of division managers who are entitled to private offices. |
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In the case of land, wealth and sovereignty, sharing can be understood best as sharing by division which involves the apportionment of goods between individuals. |
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In fact we should mention the proportional representation work by him in the 1880s when he considered apportionment of representatives to districts. |
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An invoice issued to the co-owning spouses without distinguishing between them and without reference to such apportionment is sufficient for that purpose. |
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It can be used to quantify the impacts of developments or growth in various sectors on international and interjurisdictional water apportionment agreements. |
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With reference to the example process outlined in Recommended Principle 8, these factors would be employed in Step D of the process, in the apportionment of liability. |
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These may include the apportionment of this tax liability over several years or the designation of the insurer as the recipient for tax purposes of the retroactive payment. |
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The apportionment of this total will be based on the attendance of directors at the various meetings of the Board and of the different Committees established within the Board. |
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Some of these early compilations had specific purposes, such as determining the number of men eligible to serve in the military or to establish the apportionment of representation of the population for elected governments. |
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On the question of apportionment, does the possibility of a province backing out of an existing interprovincial agreement weaken the prospects for similar agreements among governments in the Mackenzie basin or elsewhere? |
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An employee will be dispatched to determine the dividing line for the apportionment of liability between the municipality and the property owner is located at the curb stop. |
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With biproportional apportionment, the use of open party lists hasn't changed, but the way winning candidates are determined has. |
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This case arose out of a lawsuit challenging the longstanding rural bias of apportionment of seats in the Tennessee legislature. |
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Upon divorce or death of a party to the marriage, there are rules for apportionment. |
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In systems that use constituencies, apportionment or districting defines the area covered by each constituency. |
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A SEASON of good cheer in much of the world, late December saw a typically harsh apportionment of justice by China's legal system, and a typically rigid display of governmental indifference to foreign opinion. |
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This requires a foot and mouth policy in which there is a clear apportionment of responsibilities, regional, national, European and international and with the parliaments also involved. |
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The apportionment of building management does not require complicated financial operations, thanks to off-the-shelf software applications designed for this purpose. |
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Pursuant to this apportionment, the constituencies are formed. |
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As the number of MEPs granted to each member state has arisen from treaty negotiations, there is no precise formula for the apportionment of seats. |
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