Sentences with phrase «apportions more»

Abejide denied the allegation that the committee apportioned more than required number of agents to the former governor ahead of other contestants.
In comparison, our regular tracker on who people blame the most for the cuts still finds 48 % blaming Labour the most and only 18 % blaming the Coalition - suggesting that people may blame the last Labour government for the generic need for cuts, but once specific cuts are announced they may begin to apportion more of the blame more upon the present Government.
The standard all - wheel drive is a smart system, and the only complaint I have is that it doesn't seem to apportion more torque to the rear wheels than to the fronts as a default.
Sadly, the balance is rather option - free understeery in the end, despite the promise of an electronically controlled multi-plate transfer that can apportion more power to the rear wheels.
A rear differential can then apportion more torque to an individual rear wheel to help the car corner.

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This knowledge can be used to more effectively apportion work to those most capable and provide help to those most in need of it.
Much as we condemn our comical defending more blame should be apportioned on our strike force which hardly puts the opposition under pressure.
He was focused on his team and never openly apportioned blame to any individual, more often than not, he would use defective tactics but that seems to have changed substantially.
«Ultimately, if the war in Syria extends as a conflagration, there are more terrorist atrocities and the war extends with no end, then we will obviously be looking at who voted for this, and when the blame is apportioned, step forward,» he said.
He added: «Ultimately, if the war in Syria extends as a conflagration, there are more terrorist atrocities and the war extends with no end, then we will obviously be looking at who voted for this, and when the blame is apportioned, step forward.»
Historically, the Republican Party has been strongest in upstate New York where, until the 1970s, the state constitution apportioned voting districts «in such a manner that allowed more votes to be cast per voting district.»
Thirty - four will be apportioned on a statewide basis — all would go to the winning candidate if he secures more than 50 percent of the popular vote in New York.
C: We should, as a society, understand all of these risks and think about them as carefully as we can and then decide to apportion our funds in a more balanced way than we currently do.
OMB's role in the budget process does not end when Congress passes and the President signs the annual appropriations bills (or, in more recent years, the continuing resolutions to provide funding for a limited period of time after the fiscal year until the appropriations bills are agreed upon).195 OMB is intimately involved in budget execution — the way federal agencies carry out their work under the budgetary authority they have been granted.196 OMB affects budget execution through two different levers: the formal specification lever, through which it «apportions» and otherwise defines how agencies spend the funds Congress has appropriated, and the informal monitoring lever, through which it oversees agencies» implementation of their programs.
Much of the action seems grafted on almost as an afterthought, and Batman (Keaton) plays far too small a role in the proceedings; Burton clearly identified more with the Joker (Jack Nicholson) and apportioned screen time as such.
More than a decade of discord over how to apportion Florida's trauma centers may have come to a close Tuesday, with the Senate's passage of what amounts to a compromise.
In the Golf there's a momentary bogginess, possibly caused by the XDS trying to apportion power, but more likely due to the fact that the GTI is a few bhp short of full, 2009 hot hatch membership; 207bhp ain't quite enough these days, especially when the power delivery is as smooth and sophisticated as the chassis.
One particular avenue of development being heavily pursued by Mercedes - Benz's fast - car skunk works is the individual apportioning of torque to each wheel; the process allows AMG to more finely tune the handling of its new supercar than with a typical fixed apportioning of torque.
The result, claims Porsche, is more rapid apportioning of power between the front and rear axles together with a torque - vectoring function to juggle the amount of drive that goes to each individual rear wheel.
Where conditions demand it, the off - road ESP permits more wheel spin than normal so that torque can be apportioned as quickly and efficiently as possible despite the constant fluctuations in grip between the wheels on loose surfaces.
The result, claims Porsche, is a more rapid apportioning of power between the front and rear axles, together with a torque - vectoring function to juggle the amount of drive that goes to each rear wheel.
The more you sell, the more those costs become apportioned across all the books and those costs then can become insignificant on a per copy basis.
More than anything else, it's the result of a shift in how society apportions rewards.
This can be dangerous, because there is no straightforward way to apportion fault, and a person should have a skilled car accident attorney in Springfield by their side who can negotiate in a way that places more of the blame on the other drivers involved.
Negligence can sometimes be apportioned between a Plaintiff and a Defendant, or between a Plaintiff and more than one Defendant.
More specifically, a firm may choose to apportion a full share of overhead to an Equity Partner with Income Partners receiving a.75 share, Associates receiving a.50 share and Paralegals receiving a.25 share.
If it is reasonably foreseeable that the sale or closure date may be delayed, consider the benefits of agreeing to more generous severance package terms in exchange for an early settlement coupled with a right for the employer to later apportion what part of the severance will consist of working notice and pay in lieu of notice.
Other states have systems where fault is apportioned on a percentage basis, and most of those prevent drivers from recovering damages if they're more than 50 percent to blame.
When 2 or more people are responsible for a BC car accident the Negligence Act requires a court to apportion fault between the parties.
1 (1) When by fault of 2 or more persons damage or loss is caused to one or more of them, the liability to make good the damage or loss is in proportion to the degree in which each person was at fault but if, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, it is not possible to establish different degrees of fault, the liability shall be apportioned equally.
The court is entitled to split or apportion liability between two or more parties that might have some responsibility, so one could be the owner of the property or the occupier of the property.
Because four is the right number for many internet users: an amount that apportions enough RAM for superior browser performance, while also leaving more RAM for other apps and programs to use.
Job sharing can also involve two or more part - time employees apportioning the budget for a full - time employee.
Would it help your career if you knew more about what recruiters and hiring managers are thinking when they hire, apportion raises or approve promotions?
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