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. |