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What does reapportion mean?

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Head was inclined to reapportion some of the blame to himself in light of Goldikova's performance yesterday.
Walls that slide on tracks, platform floors, and pivoting panels are some of the devices used to reapportion the space while maintaining its flexible nature.
The state constitution requires that the legislature reapportion itself according to population every six years.
The federal government, whose mandate is to reapportion the tax base, does not care about that.
Frequent formation changes, shaped by both the enemy and terrain, forced the commander to constantly reapportion fires to facilitate security.
The court intervened to reapportion the voting districts that had been unfairly laid out under the controlling party's regime.

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