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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reapportion .
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Examples
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TPP is popular with the Keidanren because it reapportions the costs of transition.
Selling Trade to Japan Joseph Sternberg 2011
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All wages are paid to the government, which then reapportions an unknown share to employees.
A Private Peace Patrick Chun 2010
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All wages are paid to the government, which then reapportions an unknown share to employees.
A Private Peace 2010
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The census only reapportions congressional delegation.
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The census only reapportions congressional delegation.
Daniel Cubias: The Strange Bedfellows of the Census Boycott 2010
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All wages are paid to the government, which then reapportions an unknown share to employees.
A Private Peace 2010
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The census only reapportions congressional delegation.
Daniel Cubias: The Strange Bedfellows of the Census Boycott 2009
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If you agree with me, contact your elected officials and tell them we want a Main Street Bailout instead of a Wall Street Bailout that simply reapportions more of OUR WEALTH into the hands of the UBER RICH.
The Wall Street Bailout From Perspective of One Middle Class American 2008
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Daniel Becnel Jr. also represents two plaintiffs who are suing the state of Louisiana in federal court to block the election until the Legislature reapportions the appeals court districts.
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Griffith said he would not move from his Salem home to run, partly because Salem may well become part of the 9th District after the General Assembly reapportions districts next year.
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