What we have in our society is that we like to apportion blame to those in positions of leadership. |
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The letter attempts to apportion responsibility and blame between our council and the Government. |
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In the same way, we cannot say which of the heatwaves were man-made and which were natural, but we can apportion blame for the change in risk. |
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The function of the coroner's inquest is to establish the cause of death, not to apportion blame. |
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There may turn out to be some truth to this, but it's far too early to apportion blame. |
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It is difficult to apportion blame since both sides seem to be equally culpable. |
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It is to be noted first that this regulation provides a discretionary power to apportion the benefit. |
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It is really all a case of getting our priorities right and this will never happen if we apportion the lion's share to the military. |
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He would like to deny that history which depicts Turks as assassins, or apportion blame to the Armenians. |
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Running your own shares portfolio is all about learning how to apportion your money in order to generate the best possible returns. |
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The media should never apportion blame, give simplistic reasons for a suicide, publish photographs of the deceased or suicide notes. |
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Census numbers are also used to draw political districts and apportion seats in Congress. |
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The two states that apportion electoral votes by district still gave all their votes to one of the two major-party candidates last year. |
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In today's litigious society, we need to have someone to blame, to apportion accountability. |
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The success was divided and I am asked to apportion the 14 hours that are shown on the Bill of Costs. |
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We're supposed to, by Constitution, apportion or redistrict every 10 years. |
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In the event of a dispute, any of the involved parties may ask the Agency to apportion the costs of the grade separation project. |
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Countries with very similar gross domestic products can and do apportion very different levels of investment in education. |
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The practitioner would normally apportion expenses not able to be directly allocated between the expense categories and between product groups. |
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There also appears to be delays caused by the need to apportion charges to the various responsibility centres. |
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The power to apportion responsibility under the Law Reform Act 1945 afforded a far more appropriate tool for doing justice than the blunt instrument of turpitude. |
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It should be emphasized that the Agency retains complete discretion, in the case of a dispute, to apportion costs for grade separations. |
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In the event of a lawsuit, judges may and do apportion liability to individual providers on the basis of their roles in teams. |
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Crime makes an easy political issue, and there could well be a contest for who can offer the toughest line, and who most acerbically will apportion blame. |
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Of course, we need to let the two armies investigate what exactly happened and apportion blame. |
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Pundits love to apportion blame for partisan hostility equally to both sides. |
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Schools can choose their own texts, even write their own, and apportion the school day as they please. |
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The sole objective of such actions should be to find the cause in order to prevent future accidents, not to lay blame and apportion liability. |
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The question then arises of how to apportion the aid between the two sides of the production. |
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One of the topics being discussed, and which will continue to be discussed, is how to apportion the burden. |
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That's why information and prevention in this field is so important, as long as it doesn't apportion too much blame. |
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At such a time, the attempt to apportion blame and responsibility between the political and executive levels of government becomes artificial and obsolete. |
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This is what we have to do, not go hounding the Member States, trying to lay blame or apportion responsibility. |
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Can we tell them that their human rights have not been violated because it is difficult to apportion responsibility? |
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However, during night work or overlapping night and day work, the employer and the worker may agree to apportion such rest periods, without exceeding normal working hours, in such a way as to avoid interrupting production. |
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Secondly, the complexity of the conflict itself scarcely permitted those observing it from the outside to apportion responsibility among each of the parties in that Dantean tragedy. |
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There is an apportion of dessert devices ' a fan ': the first put on a table a plug, on a plug teeth put a knife tip, and from above a dessertspoon. |
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The courts have found that it is not possible to make an order when the amount is not readily ascertainable or when it is difficult to apportion the amount among several victims. |
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The funding we apportion is based on the money that Canadians have decided to invest themselves in buying a magazine, either on a newsstand or through a subscription. |
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This eliminates the need for registrants who incidentally provide financial services to apportion ITCs between making exempt supplies and commercial activities. |
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The two exceptions, Nebraska and Maine, each give two electoral votes to the popular-vote winner, and apportion the rest to the popular-vote winner in each congressional district. |
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In Britain, for instance, the courts look at a company's worldwide balance-sheet and apportion what assets they recover to all the creditors of the failed company. |
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The collapse of the public distribution system, through which the command economy used to apportion goods, including food, was both a cause and consequence of the famine. |
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Further, when matters fell between two stools, it became increasingly difficult to apportion responsibility between and among political leaders and senior officials. |
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Ranking of capital projects is necessary in order to apportion available funds to cover capital costs over the implementation timeframe of the Strategy. |
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A process whereby the legislature allocates an annual budget to the competition authority, giving it the discretion to apportion it to various uses, is perceived to grant a high degree of budgetary autonomy to the authority. |
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In this situation, it serves little purpose to apportion immediate blame. |
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Within the research institutions, a simplified procedure is used to apportion costs first to the priority fields and then to the product groups teaching, research and services. |
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These selected public services bodies must apportion inputs related to their activities in accordance with this subsection for purposes of determining the amount of their rebates. |
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If several members of the Supervisory Board have cooperated in the same action, the Court shall apportion liability among them in terms of payment of damages. |
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However, ICC staff whose costs are currently funded by the General Fund but who work on the Victims Trust Fund do not apportion their time or costs to the Fund. |
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The children were required to dump all of their Halloween candy on the table so that their parents could apportion it among them. |
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By 1216 he was the dominant power in Wales, holding a council at Aberdyfi that year to apportion lands to the other princes. |
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Also, any direct seats won by independent candidates are subtracted from the parliamentary total used to apportion list seats. |
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The reports which are without prejudice, do not apportion blame and do not establish liability. |
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If the marriage is terminated before the shares are cashed in, then the parties must decide how to apportion the community property portion of the options. |
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