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Перевод: apportion
[глагол] распределять; разделять; делить; оделить
Тезаурус:
- After many months of various Balkan wars, Misha Glenny ("Bosnia means more bad news for Balkans", 17 April) is trying hard to apportion the blame "even-handedly" and blur the difference between villains and victims.
- In sharp contrast to Britain's refusal to publicly apportion blame for waning faith in the colony's future, China's representative to the Joint Liason Group on Hong Kong, Ke Zaishuo, suggested that Britain, not China's trigger-happy army, was alone responsible.
- "I don't want us to apportion blame," she said.
- It is perfectly reasonable, and in the classic mould of 18th century pamphleteers, to be angry about our present state, to criticise and to apportion blame to those who exercise irresponsibility.
- Therefore all activity that is characteristic of people involves the expenditure of labour and the need to apportion that labour to different tasks.
- Filmmaking is such an enormously complex process that it's almost impossible for the outsider to apportion blame for the success or failure of a particular project.
- Despite a lengthy investigation into the affairs of 10 accountants connected with the Lloyd's reinsurance scandal in 1982, the Joint Disciplinary Scheme has decided not to apportion blame to any of them, prompting calls from some quarters for change to the regulatory regime.
- Although she knew they were both wrong she couldn't apportion blame to either of them, not yet, at any rate; the only thing she knew at the moment was that what she had heard tied her to this house and the business as if she had signed a contract giving away her life.
- Your postmortem analysts, presumably trying to apportion blame evenly between the principal opposition parties, seriously over-estimate the extent to which the Liberal Democrats are in charge of their own electoral fate.
- Mikos, In his study of the League of Nations' actions in Danzig, attempted to apportion blame by counting up the number of important decisions made by the various High Commissioners.
- Our article of May 13, 1986 was not intended to apportion blame for Mr Mikkelson's death.
- The Czechoslovak voucher scheme, which will apportion shares in state enterprises to the general public, was received with scepticism by the Poles (who want to do the same thing a different way) and with disdain by the Hungarians (who think state enterprises should simply be sold).
- And replacing on-demand 4WD is a full-time system, which uses a central viscous coupling to apportion drive as needed and prevent wind-up.
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