English to Gujarati Dictionary apportionment

apportionment

વિભાજન
definition
noun
an exercise in apportionment of blame
the action or result of apportioning something.
translation of 'apportionment'
વિભાજન,
હિસ્સા પ્રમાણે વહેંચણી
example
Inevitably we described some mistakes, but it's not an 'apportionment' of blame.
The draft arts master plan has not yet gone into funding or the 'apportionment' of costs between the private and public sectors.
The 'apportionment' of royalties is determined by a development agreement between these parties, or, in the absence of an agreement, on a basis decided by the national minister for mines or the minister for petroleum.
They are concerned to be heard on the question of 'apportionment' of the costs as between your client and them on the basis that the legal aid funding was limited to only that aspect of the appeal where your client was in effect successful.
Once, however, it is appreciated that this fifth paragraph is dealing with claims which are within the limit of indemnity, it must have a general application and cannot be restricted to questions of 'apportionment' of costs.
It seems to me that the focus of attention on this application should be to that; namely, that the Secretary of State will normally be entitled to the whole of his costs and should not be required to share them by 'apportionment' .
Compared with the prior studies, the present analysis benefits from a more distributed 'apportionment' of demographic and risk variables in defining significant differences in disease frequency.
The census short form will continue to yield the official count of the U.S. population every 10 years, satisfying the constitutionally mandated task of determining congressional 'apportionment' .
Where the buyers succeeded in defeating part of the third party claim, an exercise of 'apportionment' of the adverse consequences between the valid and invalid parts of the claim could be required.
All of the petitions in question called for the convening of a constitutional convention to propose amendments to deal with 'apportionment' of state legislatures; that would be the limit of a convention's mandate.
an exercise in 'apportionment' of blame
As only the former may vote in federal elections, the 'apportionment' of seats in Congress should be done on the basis of the number of citizens in each state.
Difficulty of assessment or 'apportionment' should not dictate an unjust or inappropriate costs order.
The first proposed amendment dealt with Congressional 'apportionment' , while the second addressed Congressional compensation.
Redrawing district boundaries has the potential to affect the balance of power in the House more than 'apportionment' .
Yet these are enumerated in the 'apportionment' of representatives.
In fact we should mention the proportional representation work by him in the 1880s when he considered 'apportionment' of representatives to districts.
I keep thinking about the 'apportionment' of blame between the innocent defender and the guilty attacker.
Of course in the ordinary case there is an agreement in advance as to the 'apportionment' so there never is such an arbitration.
the 'apportionment' of blame
Similarly, the occasional familial dispute about 'apportionment' of death claims will need to be determined by a Commissioner.
My Lord, can I then much more briefly deal with two other matters: 'apportionment' of costs and leave to appeal?
He should not be required to share his award of costs by 'apportionment' , whether by agreement or by further order of the court.
What is 'apportionment' , and how is it different from redistricting?
The practical significance of 'apportionment' is that the next election results may differ because of it.
This process of colonial 'apportionment' effectively destroyed Africa's previously existing ethnically based political institutions.
The part of this clause relating to the mode of 'apportionment' of representatives among the several States was changed by the Fourteenth Amendment, and as to taxes on incomes without apportionment, by the Sixteenth Amendment.
The man, who felt the Court had denied the sovereign right of a state to choose its system of representation, was determined to restore state control of 'apportionment' .
The 'apportionment' of representatives among the several states was a subject of great difficulty.
The major reason was the potential loss of House seats during 'apportionment' .
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