Definitionn. the act of distributing by allotting or apportioning
Last update: July 30, 2015
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Each heir must get his proper apportionment . [Please select]
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It was a common complaint that the last survey and apportionment of rent had been unfair. [Please select]
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He effected improvements in the apportionment and levy of the taille. [Please select]
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What do you think of the wisdom of the compromise as to apportionment. [Please select]
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Backed by the second personage, who wore hair on his cheeks, he dictated the apportionment. [Please select]
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There were contests over the apportionment of taxes and the quotas of troops for common defense. [Please select]
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[368] Chirino (chapter vii) mentions the apportionment, by the king, of distinct districts to the different orders. [Please select]
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The present apportionment is one committeeman for every fifteen votes. [Please select]
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But fairness requires that so great a reduction in the amount should be accompanied by a readjustment of its apportionment between the Allies themselves. [Please select]
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You shall not, in the apportionment of public moneys, have what you call your 'property' represented, and thus get that which, by no right, belongs to you. [Please select]
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