0 the act of sharing something between several people or organizations:
The apportionment of resources within the health service is very complicated.
1 the act of deciding how responsible each person or organization is for something and therefore how much of the costs they or their insurance company should pay:
2 the act of dividing costs between different accounts in a fair way, or the amount that is put into each account
3 an agreement between the buyer and seller of a property to share the costs of the property during the time that the sale is being completed
I do not argue that apportionments should be based on actual votes cast rather than population.
Discrepancies in the contrastive capacity of different positions, resulting in neutralisation in particular contexts, thus reflect inequalities in the apportionment of alicensing power.
For each district, the deviation from perfect apportionment is the difference between the district's share of seats (s) and voters (v).
This is an approach to achieving equitable apportionment of health care investment.
In many states such practices lasted until the apportionment revolution of the 1960s. 20.
Furthermore, the apportionment of other key institutions-such as the party's executive committee and party conventions-was often based on that of the legislature.
Focusing on these funds, therefore, allows us to analyze the effect of explanatory political and economic factors on subnational funds apportionment under diverse transfer regimes.
This because it is feared that under a completely apportionment-based system the incentive to opt for conservation will not be very great.