Apportion in a sentence as a verb

How you want to apportion blame is up to you - the fact that costs are high is inarguable.

With our traffic control rules you can apportion traffic to 1 to many versions at once.

One way to weed out what is relevant is to apportion the correct amount of time and attention to each thing you read.

The problem is that the law requires a statement of cause in order to apportion responsibility.

There is a lack of information here to correctly apportion blame between the government and the contractor here.

After bills and other fixed costs, you apportion net savings to the members proportionate to their contribution.

It provides a way to apportion the impulse between the two simultaneous collisions.

Is that her fault, too?Maybe people being stuck in shitty situations is a consequence of things beyond their control more often than your willingness to apportion blame is willing to admit.

Level 5 leaders, inherently humble, look out the window to apportion credit -- even undue credit -- to factors outside themselves.

Death among the elderly or disabled mostly has to do with how old or sick they are to begin with, and the statisticians could never quite work out how to apportion blame between nature and doctors.

Can't we apportion representatives alphabetically, by last name?

There's an ego element there which means they'll want to apportion success to themselves relative to luck/chance/birth/others, and they're hardly going to come out and say "you know what, it was all a fluke" or "I ripped off bob/society..go me!

The problem is that the country of Iceland no longer has this previously large sector in their economy, so the total economic pie was actually smaller, so they had to find some way to fairly apportion the pain from people's standard of living shrinking.

The only representative in Federal government people were supposed to have is their Representative; in recent decades people vote for other Federal positions as well but it is only to decide how their State will apportion its votes rather than voting for the Federal position directly.

Apportion definitions

verb

distribute according to a plan or set apart for a special purpose; "I am allocating a loaf of bread to everyone on a daily basis"; "I'm allocating the rations for the camping trip"

See also: allocate

verb

give out as one's portion or share

See also: share deal