This is enhanced with an EBD system that apportions the majority braking effort to either end of the car. |
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The Board apportions attendance fees among its members in whatever way it considers appropriate. |
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Settlement apportions these costs in accordance with the distribution rules in the settlement rule for the order header. |
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The Chairman directs the work of the Board and apportions its caseload among the members. |
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An infant's gentle snoring, even, apportions the eternal. |
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Prichard, our best authority on this subject, apportions the greater part of the habitable globe to the melonic or dark-haired races. |
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The court then appoints a receiver, who apportions the remaining assets to the creditors in accordance with an order of priority specified by law. |
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The system uses this information to create a settlement rule that apportions the costs assigned to the order header to the order items for the co-products. |
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Taxpayer money goes to the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which apportions money for local radio and television stations across the country. |
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As a result it apportions more water than there is in the river. |
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The state department of education establishes statewide standards for teacher certification and curricula and apportions money to the local school districts. |
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An agreement concluded in 1959 between the two countries sets a maximum amount that can be drawn per year and apportions it in a ratio of three to one, with Egypt receiving the larger share. |
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