Sentences with phrase «in apportionment»

Though there is room for reasonable disagreement in the apportionment of liability, it can not be said that the jury's decision is «so plainly unreasonable and unjust as to satisfy the Court that no jury reviewing the evidence as a whole and acting judicially could have reached it».
Topics will include recent decisions interpreting the impact of governmental settlements on statute of limitation defenses, developments in the apportionment of CERCLA liability and more.
The IPCC's statement, in apportionment percentages, probably is something like (45, 30, 25), which admits the slim possibility that most of the warming is not due to greenhouse gases.
Additional adjustments made in the apportionment process are not displayed here.
Related sites U.S. map showing the changes in apportionment based on the 2000 census The Census Bureau's role in the apportionment process Census Bureau information about computing apportionment Peyton Young's home page at the Brookings Institution
The following are summaries of recent court decisions dealing with redistricting policy, including questions relating to the consideration of race in drawing district maps, the use of total population tallies in apportionment, and the constitutionality of independent redistricting commissions.
Please listen to a podcast representing highlights from the conference entitled «Current issues in apportionment and redistricting: international perspectives», convened by Professor Iain McLean (Department of Politics and International Relations), Dr David Goldey (DPIR), Dr Luc Borot (Maison Française d'Oxford) and Dr Alan Renwick (Reading) on 12 - 14 May 2011.
Illinois lost one House seat in apportionment.
The change in the apportionment of power in the direction of decentralization must be accompanied by a continuous change in the nature of power, and political Government transformed into social Administration as far as the particular conditions permit.

Not exact matches

«But none of them are sustainable in the long term, and certainly ongoing apportionment at this level jeopardizes the long - term viability of the refinery.»
Under formulary apportionment, a multinational corporation would allocate its profits across countries based on its sales, payroll, and capital base in each jurisdiction.
To equivocate anticipating yourself in a position where you can't compensate the IRS, Losi has some candid advice: If you've seen a vast boost in resources in a calendar year, from cryptocurrency gains or the appreciation of other assets, set a apportionment of it aside in expectation of taxation payments.
This sort of system would work best if it were implemented internationally, but as the Brookings Institute points out in its analysis of formulary apportionment, the U.S. could move to this sort of system unilaterally because the move would actually incentivize companies to report their profits in America.
Hence, the objectified gods stood in an ambiguous relation to that other primal religious reality that represented the apportionment to each entity of its lot or place.
In some states, they may add or remove federal districts through apportionment.
As there is no default position in international law for the «historic contribution» apportionment, for most liabilities the choice will be between «population share» and «relative GDP».
If you specify that subnational units — like States in the USA, or the four nations (and, formerly, the counties) of the UK — must each have an integer number of representatives, you face a non-trivial rounding - off problem, called the «apportionment» problem.
«The business tax reform component also includes a merger of the state's corporate franchise tax and bank tax, which will extend income apportionment methodologies that benefit businesses with significant jobs and capital investments in New York state.
At said election the qualified voters of each County and Senatorial District, as defined in article eight of this Constitution, shall elect, respectively, Representatives and Senators according to the numbers and apportionment contained in said article.
The Board of Election Supervisors of each county shall furnish certificates of election to the person or persons elected to the House of Representatives as soon as practicable after the result of the election has been ascertained; and such Board of Election Supervisors in each county shall make a correct return of the election for Senator or Senators to the Board of Election Supervisors of the county first named in the Senatorial apportionment, and said Board shall furnish certificates of election to the person or persons elected as Senator or Senators in said Senatorial district as soon as practicable.
When taking their seats at the next session in January 1816, in three districts there was a number of senators differing from the apportionment, which was corrected at the election in 1816.
In the heat of that crisis, the Aregbesola government placed its cards on the table and gave labour an opportunity to choose between staff rationalization and salary apportionment, or modulation.
«Article III, § 5 of the State Constitution, reads, in part, «An apportionment by the legislature, or other body, (emphasis added) shall be subject to review by the supreme court... (Amended by vote of the people November 6, 1945.)»
Prior to September last year, workers were always paid, based on agreed rates put in place by the Hassan Sunmonu - led Osun State Revenue Apportionment Committee, comprising representatives of labour and other stakeholders.
The decennial apportionment also determines the size of each state's representation in the U.S. Electoral College.
Because the size of a state's total congressional delegation determines the size of its representation in the U.S. Electoral College, congressional apportionment also affects the U.S. presidential election process as well.
The return to national lists in effect benefits smaller parties which were previously disadvantaged by the system of large regional constituencies, while larger parties would win fewer seats due to the system of apportionment.
«This was what necessitated the setting up of a revenue apportionment committee led by no less personality than a former Labour leader in Nigeria and veteran labour activists on the continent of Africa, Comrade Hassan Sunmonu».
«While the Senate Plan does not reflect perfect equality in population apportionment, its minor deviations comport with the discretion afforded to the states to legislate their own redistricting.
Outside of Kosslyn's lab, the apportionment of credit in an author list — typically the prerogative of the lab head — is rarely straightforward.
In their thinking, apportionment of past emissions would bring clarity to just who's responsible for fixing the mess that's brought the world to the brink of climate chaos.
Upholding two earlier lower court rulings, it said the 1976 census law forbids the use of statistical sampling for determining apportionment — the number of members each state gets in the House of Representatives.
213 OMB directs agencies to «operate at a minimal level until after your regular [fiscal year] appropriation is enacted» and oversees their choices to implement that direction214 to prevent a situation where a subsequently enacted regular appropriation provides less funding than the agency had expected.215 While the OMB Director provides a formula that automatically apportions amounts provided under the continuing resolution, 216 the RMOs may further limit this amount, 217 deploy footnotes to specify additional restrictions on its use, 218 and grant requests for sums beyond the automatic apportionment only in «extraordinary circumstances.»
Specifically, he is interested in how vegetation and agriculture drive the apportionment of available water and energy and are thus a primary control on hydrologic processes.
Included in the Capitol Update this week: * We need your immediate action on illegal CalPERS policy - Action Alert below * LCAP Draft Template Released * Charter School Leaders are Making Advocacy a Priority * Facilities Survey * PCSGP Dissemination of Charter School Best Practices Sub-grant: Request for Applications & Webinar * CSFP Preliminary Apportionment Applications * White House Video Contest
Included in the Capitol Update this week: * CCSA Submits Letter to Superintendent Torlakson Regarding PCSGP Concerns * Update on Actions Taken by the State Board of Education (SBE) * SB 740 Apportionments Posted by California Department of Education * Open Application Period for the Charter Schools Facilities Credit Enhancement Grant Program * Celebrate the 20th Anniversary of Charter Schools in California!
That means that California is now home to 912 charter schools and well over 316,000 students, all of whom deserve better than schools facing an untenable cash flow situation caused by State deferrals, apportionment funding delays and difficulty in securing affordable short - term loans.
In addition, The California Department of Education (CDE) recently posted the third apportionment for the Charter School Facility Grant Program (SB 740 program).
Whereas a school in the district would have to maintain the one - day - a-week apportionment set by the district guidelines, regardless of school need.
RSVP by April 30 to attend a free workshop on May 3 in Sacramento on how to convert a Preliminary Charter School Apportionment to an adjusted grant.
(Calif.) A tentative budget agreement still under negotiation would delay Gov. Jerry Brown's plan to pay off all the money owed schools from past apportionment deferrals and use some of those dollars — perhaps as much as $ 450 million — to begin paying down the estimated $ 4.5 billion in unpaid mandate claims.
Two adjustments to the CALPADS UPC were made in the LCFF funding apportionment process, based on information reported by LEAs, and are not reflected in the data posted on this page.
Specifically, Section 16 of SB 302 amended NRS 387.124 (1) to provide that the apportionment of funds from the DSA to the school districts, computed on a yearly basis, equals the difference between the basic support guarantee and the local funds available, minus «all the funds deposited in education savings accounts established on behalf of children who reside in the county pursuant to NRS 353B.700 to NRS 353B.930.»
Subject: Request by seven local educational agencies to waive the State Testing Apportionment Information Report deadline as stipulated in the California Code of Regulations, Title 5, Section 11517.5 (b)(1)(A), regarding the California English Language Development Test; or Title5, Section 1225 (b)(3)(A), regarding the California High School Exit Examination; or Title 5, Section 862 (b)(2)(A) prior to February 2014, regarding the Standardized Testing and Reporting Program; or Title 5, Section 862 (b)(2)(A), regarding the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress System.
These include circulars on Environmental Justice and Title VI, as well as an apportionments notice with guidance regarding the implementation of the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP - 21).
In making the apportionment under this subparagraph, the Secretary shall utilize any available forecasts made by the State.
The Secretary shall designate as eligible for an apportionment under this subsection all States with a population density in excess of 370 persons per square mile.
For each State qualifying for an apportionment under paragraph (1), the Secretary shall calculate an amount equal to the difference between the total population of the State less the amount calculated in paragraph (2).
For the purposes of the apportionment methodology, it would be reasonable to adjust the 30 June 2018 value of Ram's superannuation interest in the retirement phase ($ 400,000) by $ 200,000.
The exact apportionment of rooms will be provided in the booking confirmation.
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