apportion in the PONS Dictionary

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Translations for apportion in the Bulgarian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Bulgarian)

apportion Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to apportion the costs

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This seat was to represent the 8th congressional district which was first apportioned as a result of the 1880 census.
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The two parties differed on the ways to manage the new tourist industry and to apportion its benefits.
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A new period of evolution occurred in the 18th century, when wetlands were converted into arable land, and these lands were apportioned for agriculture.
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To determine how to apportion the 169 seats amongst the 19 counties, it uses a two-tier formula based on population and geographic size.
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It was apportioned two more seats in 1803.
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Research and experimentation expenses must be apportioned based on either relative sales or relative gross income.
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It is currently apportioned one seat in the municipality's council of 10 elected representatives.
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All delegates are officially considered unbound, but media outlets either apportion delegates proportionally or apportion them in terms of winner-take-all by counties.
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The cards apportioned to each player are collectively known as that player's "hand" and are only known to the player.
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A minority wanted it to be apportioned so that all states would have equal weight, though this was never seriously considered.
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