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Example sentences for "reapportionment"

Lexicographically close words:
reappearing; reappears; reappoint; reappointed; reappointment; reaps; rear; reare; reared; rearer
  1. But the inequalities left untouched by the act were slight in comparison with those which have arisen during a quarter of a century in which there has been no reapportionment whatsoever.

  2. There was no general reapportionment of seats, no effort to bring the parliamentary constituencies into precise and uniform relation to the census returns.

  3. Reapportionment has taken place only partially and at irregular intervals, and at but a few times in the history of the nation have constituencies represented at Westminster been even approximately equal.

  4. Well, that might have been true 20 years ago before reforms like reapportionment and the Voting Rights Act, the 10-year extension of which I strongly support.

  5. The Conservatives who had won the election then enacted some reapportionment laws which resulted in the restoration of white rule in the cities.

  6. The Constitution requires that reapportionment or redistricting take place every ten years to offset population changes.

  7. A reapportionment act was therefore to be expected from the next legislature.

  8. The question of the reapportionment of representation was one of the greatest importance.

  9. Although the question of reapportionment of representation, the question of taxation and the suffrage question were among the foremost considerations of the Convention, the underlying and basic cause of all this strife was the slavery issue.


  10. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "reapportionment" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.