Examples of 'apportioning' in a sentence

Meaning of "apportioning"

Apportion (verb) means to divide and allocate something, such as resources or responsibilities, among several people or groups
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  • present participle of apportion
  • apportionment

How to use "apportioning" in a sentence

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A method for apportioning costs shall be established.
But this is not about apportioning blame.
The difficulty of apportioning blame may be compounded by fraudulent manoeuvres.
We were too busy to worry about apportioning credit.
The problem of apportioning water among riparian owners differs.
Now is not the time to be apportioning blame.
Apportioning responsibility for military failure is not necessarily easy.
I do not want to start apportioning blame now.
Apportioning may also be determined according to volume and viscosity.
Then it becomes a question of apportioning her time.
Blaming and shaming and apportioning culpability is uncharacteristic of genuine partnerships.
Only this rough administrative apportioning is needed.
The apportioning of the government of the universe after the conquest.
It is primarily responsible for apportioning committee funds.
Some systems of apportioning representation can have unintuitive results due to rounding.

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Postmortem accounts vary in their apportioning of blame.
The mechanism for apportioning responsibilities is also far from perfect.
It is optionally possible to omit the apportioning by squeegees.
Apportioning these costs to the respective transport modes therefore makes good sense.
The formula for apportioning profits makes sense.
This is certainly an unjust apportioning.
Process and device for apportioning therapeutic vision stimuli.
We just need to file for divorce without apportioning blame.
In addition it is responsible for apportioning seats to each constituency as decreed by law.
It is important simply to state how we are feeling without apportioning blame.
I am not sure whether my apportioning blame does any good.
The apportioning out that happens more indeterminately is a perception preceding cognitive operation.
And execute the great task of apportioning rainfall.
This assumes that the apportioning chamber is filled in its entirety during suction.
She wondered what the difficulties would be in so apportioning that land.
Criteria were needed for apportioning costs between voluntary and assessed budgets.
The investigation shall in no case be concerned with apportioning blame or liability.
Approach used for calculating and apportioning the overall emissions limitation for the aviation sector.
I do not want to point fingers nor am interested in apportioning further blame.
Collating revenue estimates and apportioning these to various central government budget funds.
I note also the objectivity of the resolution in respect of apportioning responsibilities.
There is no reliable method for apportioning the money raised through this method to artists.
But the census is much more than just apportioning seats.
Even the act of discussing and apportioning the workload can lessen stress and conflict.
All safety investigations shall in no case be concerned with apportioning blame or liability.
Census statistics are also used for apportioning federal funding for many social and economic programs.
Taking responsibility does not mean always shouldering the blame or even apportioning it to others.
We must stop apportioning blame.
Under this Directive shall not be concerned with determining liability or apportioning blame.
He trusts us with his grace apportioning it out to one another.
O Fairly apportioning the potential benefits and costs of risk.
The action or result of apportioning something.
Investigations under this Directive shall not be concerned with determining liability nor apportioning blame.
These contracts are fundamental in apportioning risks between the parties involved.
This apportioning of reinvested earnings is taken up in Section III.

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