Sentences with phrase «by apportioning»

(c) the new interests on destruction for the new strata lots created by the amendment, derived by apportioning the interest on destruction for the strata lots being altered to the new strata lots.
Kellog's argument that the snack sizes act as a «built - in stop sign» that helps people manage their calories bears some truth, but you can adapt that concept easily simply by apportioning out family - size snacks in a reusable container.
an investment strategy that aims to balance risk and reward by apportioning a portfolio's assets according to an individual's goals, risk tolerance and investment horizon.
The technical definition is: «an investment strategy that aims to balance risk and reward by apportioning a portfolio's assets according to an individual's goals, risk tolerance and investment horizon».
Then, before reaching the apex, plant the throttle and let the computer figure out how to keep the car on the road by apportioning power among the four wheels.
At a meeting of the Council for Science and Education, which advises the president, Putin said that supporting science «by apportioning budget for state targeted programs» should be stopped; that position was confirmed by one of last week's decrees.
The Bon Appetit Management Company showed how it is reducing food waste by apportioning meal sizes and changing menu options.

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No dollar figure has been attached to the costs that will be borne by the brands, but according to labour advocacy groups they will be apportioned based on the amount of business each does in Bangladesh.
A unanimous court declared that Texas was permitted to apportion voting districts by population — including the undocumented.
In shopping centers, tenants are metered individually; in office buildings, utility costs are apportioned by square footage.
This «social capital,» as the economist Herbert Simon once called it, was developed by many people over many generations and provides a collective inheritance that is now unequally and unfairly apportioned by markets in setting wages and salaries.
The first 2 buckets get 90 % of the overall weight, and are apportioned by market cap relative to the whole index.
It will not pride itself on this, and not think itself superior to earlier ages of the Church, but will obediently and thankfully accept its own age as what is apportioned to it by its Lord and his Spirit and not merely what is forced on it by the wicked world.
The oblong game is pitilessly finite: Wholly concerned as it is with conquest and shifting lines of force, it is exactly and inviolably demarcated, spatially and temporally; having no inner unfolding narrative of its own, it does not end, but is merely curtailed, externally, by a clock (even overtime is composed only of strictly apportioned, discrete units of time).
What Punishment Should We Apportion By Weighing Up Klopp And Sakho's Offences?
The national debt could be apportioned by reference to the historic contribution made to the UK's public finances by Scotland, or the historic contribution made to the UK's public finances by Scotland, or on the basis of our population share.
As though the NEC had apportioned the personal and character attacks between the Deputy General Secretary and the National Organizer, the latter, Kofi Adams, the next day 9th August 2017 took over the baton from the former to publish to the whole world that: «' The incessant attacks by Citizen Vigilante is borne out of envy, jealousy and hatred for Former President John Dramani Mahatma because he was not given another opportunity as running mate of the party, National Organizer of the National Democratic Congress (NDC),» Mr Kofi Adams has said.»
Too often, in the past, the CSA has been seen by some as a means of creating problems and hardship for ex partners and apportioning blame - we have to move away from this.»
Also, any direct seats won by independent candidates are subtracted from the parliamentary total used to apportion list seats.
North Dakota is divided into between 40 and 54 legislative districts apportioned by population as determined by the decennial census.
Table 2 (a): Number of electoral college votes that would have been won by each candidate if these had been apportioned proportionally (PrEV), as contrasted with the number won by each candidate in the actual election («winner takes all» /» first past the post»).
In the process of mitosis each cell is apportioned a complete set of hereditary instructions when the chromosomes replicate and are separated by the mitotic apparatus
Until very recently, members of the boards of these councils, who set goals and apportion funds, were appointed by the government.
No. 14 - 03](providing a formula for the amount automatically apportioned based on the percentage of the year covered by the continuing resolution); OMB Circular No.
When the sleepy rural village of Accendura is rocked by murders of young boys, superstitious locals are quick to apportion blame, with the suspects including the local witch (Florinda Bolkan, A LIZARD IN A WOMAN»S SKIN.)
If you train a different lens upon all this, however, you realize that you're looking at a badly messed - up system, one that privileges some kids over others, that extends rights to some citizens that others don't have, that invites finagling by both seekers and suppliers of educational services (and countless intermediaries), and that ends up being costlier than it needs to be, not to mention sitting substantially beyond the reach of policymakers seeking to apportion scarce education dollars across multiple legitimate causes, needs, and priorities.
Yet public schooling in the United States remains at its core a rule - bound, government - centric quasi-monopoly largely consumed by the politics of apportioning resources among longtime stakeholders.
The budget fails to specify how those cuts would be apportioned, but the Committee for Education Funding estimates that if they were applied proportionately across the agencies, funding for the Department of Education would be reduced by $ 7.7 billion on top of the $ 2.5 billion in FY13 sequestration cuts.
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.
Drive is sent to the front wheels and apportioned between them by an electronically controlled limited slip differential.
It works the same way as a slippy diff, but is managed by electrics rather than mechanics, slowing a wheel if slip is detected and able to apportion up to 100 per cent of torque to either side.
After making the adjustments to the apportionment of a State under subparagraphs (A) and (B), the Secretary shall further adjust the amount to be apportioned to the State by reducing the apportionment by an amount equal to the product obtained by multiplying --
(Sec. 1002) Directs the Department of Transportation (DOT) to reduce the amount apportioned for a surface transportation program, project, or activity for FY2016 by amounts apportioned or allocated under any extension of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP - 21) for the period beginning October 1, 2015, and ending upon enactment of this Act.
The Secretary shall apportion amounts to each State under paragraph (1) so that urbanized areas in that State receive an amount equal to the amount apportioned to that State multiplied by a ratio equal to the sum of the forecast population of all urbanized areas in that State divided by the total forecast population of that State.
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.
Further, power is apportioned strategically between the two rear wheels by the Dynamic Performance Control first seen on the standard X6 a year ago.
The Intelligent Control System instantly assesses the road's slope angle using a G - sensor and the level of grip as detected by VSA allowing added initial apportioning of torque to the rear wheels for smooth starts.
The electric motor is controlled by the Intelligent Control System, which means that the system can actively apportion power based on the conditions.
Availability of the quattro rear sports differential, which further enhances agility and adjustability by enabling torque to be apportioned between the rear wheels, also now extends to all quattro - equipped models in the latest ranges.
By combining this information, Audi says its new quattro ultra system can provide predictive operation by constantly sensing whether the driver requires front - or four - wheel drive and adapting the apportioning of drive to suiBy combining this information, Audi says its new quattro ultra system can provide predictive operation by constantly sensing whether the driver requires front - or four - wheel drive and adapting the apportioning of drive to suiby constantly sensing whether the driver requires front - or four - wheel drive and adapting the apportioning of drive to suit.
Irrespective of the structure, any agreement must be based on a thorough understanding of the mechanism by which responsibility and accountability is apportioned.
Where Tax Dollars are Spent Tax dollars are collected by the federal government and apportioned by Congress in the federal budget to fund various governmental programs.
A mutual fund is an organization that assembles cash from numerous investors, and apportions that cash by purchasing stocks, securities or different resources.
Communities throughout California resisted the longer holding interval required by the Hayden Act as an allegedly illegal «unfunded mandate» until state funding was apportioned to offset the costs of keeping animals for five days under all circumstances.
Payment for multiple day stays may be apportioned by Rewards members in any way they wish, and deals still apply.
Ms. Unruh has curated exhibitions including «Josephine Meckseper: Recent Films,» the upcoming «Heather Rowe: Apportion Your Space (Tenuous Arrangements),» and serves as co-curator of the upcoming exhibition organized by the Indianapolis Museum with the Warhol Museum titled «Andy Warhol Enterprises.»
And to laud Warhol as a prophet of the saturated media culture we inhabit today is to apportion praise according to the perverse logic of our own era, by which we lionize the first person to do anything, even a bad thing.
«On the Theoretical and Empirical Basis for Apportioning Extinction by Aerosols: A Critical Review.»
However, this apportioning of responsibility negates the choices made by individuals and government, who also benefit from the industry of these 90 companies.
The disruption part is because they realized that greenhouse warming wasn't evenly distributed across the globe but rather is apportioned by latitude with higher latitudes getting a lot and lower latitudes getting little with the Arctic glowing like a hot coal in temperature anomaly maps.
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