reapportion Meaning in Bengali
বরাদ্দ বিতরণ বা বন্টন নতুনভাবে
Similer Words:
reapportionedreapportioning
reapportionment
reapportions
reappraisals
reappraise
reappraiser
reappraisers
reappraises
reardon
rearers
rearguards
rearise
rearisen
rearly
reapportion's Usage Examples:
House, from three to five, but did not reapportion for the 1912 election.
to reapportion itself according to population.
He also argued the case that forced the Board of Regents at the University of Nevada to reapportion itself.
Evans' first year in Congress, the Iowa Legislature was required to reapportion Iowa's congressional districts.
House was added after the 1950 census, but the state did not immediately reapportion.
state lost one seat in Congress and its legislature was required to reapportion the remaining eight congressional districts in 1941.
hand, if a new user starts a process on the system, the scheduler will reapportion the available CPU cycles such that each user gets 20% of the whole (100%.
due to the 1930 census, which required the 1931 Iowa Legislature to reapportion the state's congressional districts for the first time in over four decades.
increased from six to nine members, requiring the Iowa General Assembly to reapportion the districts.
of the district never changed; the Iowa General Assembly refused to reapportion its districts until the loss of two seats following the 1930 census left.
politics, with disfranchisement of African Americans and refusal to reapportion the legislature.
Congress failed to reapportion the House membership as required by the United States Constitution.
This failure to reapportion may have been politically.
[citation needed] From 1932 through 1962 the state of Alabama did not reapportion its congressional districts.
appropriate measures to guarantee state security and public order to reapportion the administrative-territorial structure of the Republic of Lithuania.
festival, at which time the assembled leaders would discuss the need to reapportion taxes among the khoshuuns.
apportioned based on each county's population, the legislature did not reapportion its districts for more than 60 years, despite the state constitution.
reapportion's Meaning':
allocate distribute or apportion anew