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- The
legal term
apportionment (French: apportionement;
Mediaeval Latin: apportionamentum,
derived from Latin: portio, share), also
called delimitation...
- W. Seaton,
chief clerk of the
United States Census Bureau,
computed apportionments for all
House sizes between 275 and 350, and
discovered that Alabama...
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United States congressional apportionment is the
process by
which seats in the
United States House of
Representatives are
distributed among the 50 states...
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apportionment. The page
apportionment by
country describes the
specific practices used
around the world. The page
Mathematics of
apportionment describes...
- that’s enough." May (1997).
Zabecki (2015), p. 18.
Apportionments (1928), pp. 96–97.
Apportionments (1940), p. 376, 728. Котлеты из филе курицы с гарниром...
- Alexandrova-Ignatieva (1909), p. 415. Котлеты марешаль из дичи
Apportionments (1928), pp. 96–97.
Apportionments (1940), p. 568.
Cookery (1955), p. 443, 1146. Котлета...
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Apportionment is a
legal term for
distribution or
allotment in
proper shares.
Apportionment may also
refer to:
Niche apportionment models of
relative species...
- parties. Such
apportionments often have
substantial consequences, as in the 1870 reapportionment, when
Congress used an ad-hoc
apportionment to
favor Republican...
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United States Constitution allows Congress to levy an
income tax
without apportioning it
among the
states on the
basis of po****tion. It was p****ed by Congress...