apportion in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ ə'pɔ:ʃən ] ]
Examples
- What was less clear was where to apportion responsibility.
- Scott did not apportion human blame, nor did he accept it ."
- The military took priority but made no effort to ration or apportion it.
- The debate over how to apportion the excess revenue is about more than numbers.
- Maine and Nebraska are the only states that apportion electoral votes by congressional district.
- Prohaska said it was normal that after such a defeat he would apportion blame.
- The statement indicated they would not apportion blame.
- The legislature apportions legislative seats based on the decennial U . S . Census.
- Commissioners were appointed to settle claims in land and to apportion the Fell accordingly.
- Under territorial law at the time, the legislature was empowered to apportion itself.