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Definition of Prorations
1. proration [n] - See also: proration
Lexicographical Neighbors of Prorations
Literary usage of Prorations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Applied Mechanical Arithmetic as Practiced on the Comptometer by Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Company (1914)
"INTERLINE—Continued Proving Foregoing prorations by SO. PACIFIC RAILROAD. The So.
Pac. receives the statement of prorations showing: Lines East, 25% NYC. ..."
2. Magazine of Natural History (1832)
"... of a central fire, which they prorations in science, had calculated that the
cornet of 1680 was, at its perihelion, 2000 times hotter than red-hot iron. ..."
3. Installing Management in Woodworking Plants by Carle Muzzy Bigelow (1920)
"Inasmuch as the material, being largely wood, is a more or less variable quantity,
and of necessity introduces the use of certain factors and prorations, ..."
4. Aircraft Production: Hearings, Sixty-fifth Congress, Second Session (1918)
"M Research expense not applicable to Liberty piston production 38.478 M Other
overhead prorations 2936.«-' Total $2o«. 2S4.7t 4. ..."
5. Crop Insurance: Opportunities Exist To Reduce Government Costs For Private by DIANE Publishing Company (1997)
"... based on similar prorations. The difference between reported and adjusted
expense figures in these tables are the adjustments we made, as explained in ..."
6. Drugs, Crime, and the Justice System (1992)
"... the in public juvenile detention facilities between 1987 and 1989 was monotonie
and the prorations between the years produces accurate figures for 1988. ..."