decentralisation in A Sentence

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    NGOs, Decentralisation and people 's participation.

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    After independence, the process of Decentralisation continued to be in operation.

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    In some cases, Decentralisation could send the wrong message to states.

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    Workforce Decentralisation and transport improvements made it possible for the establishment

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    Decentralisation against hackers: how the blockchain will help fight theft of confidential informati.

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    The principle of the constitution of 1919 had been Decentralisation rather than federation.

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    What consequences does the Decentralisation of energy production have for local energy demand?

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    Therefore it seems probable that there was Decentralisation of judiciary to some extent.

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    Regions and localities are faced with two major trends in opposite directions: internationalisation and Decentralisation.

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    Regions and localities are faced with two mayor trends in opposite directions: internationalisation and Decentralisation.

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    This Decentralisation of the administration of justice was favoured probably because it avoided delay

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    Hence, the political justification for Decentralisation policies in higher education results in a deep-seated contradiction.

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    Workforce Decentralisation and transport improvements made it possible for the establishment of small-scale manufacturing in the suburbs.

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    Decentralisation and devolution of powers to Gram Sabhas, so that they can make decisions about development of their villages.

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    When power is taken away from Central and State governments and given to local government, it is called Decentralisation.

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    Decentralisation of power, so that higher levels of organisations take only those decisions that cannot be taken at grassroots level.

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    Under the Decentralisation plan, the department proposed to open auto-rickshaw fitness testing units at 13 motor licensing offices across Delhi.

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    But they're also part of their bad reputation, with the same anonymity and Decentralisation allowing them to be used for crime.

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    He added,"For a true concept of Decentralisation, we need to change,” while citing the example of South Africa, which has three capitals.

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    This Decentralisation of the administration of justice was favoured probably because it avoided delay and other complications connected with the investigation of cases.

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    Decentralisation is a means to coping with complexity and a reaction to growing demands for greater responsiveness and sustainability by citizens, clients and consumers.

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    Most other Decentralised Exchange(DEX) protocols that have been developed are focusing on complete Decentralisation, discarding any of the benefits that may come from a centralised exchange.

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    Decentralisation: No permission is needed from a central authority to post anything on the web, there is no central controlling node, and so no single point of failure.

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    The Decentralisation she mentions was part of the recommendation of the 14th Finance Commission, which increased the share of Union taxes that would be shared with states from 32% to 42%.

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    But we must remember that Decentralisation is always in transition as capacities change and new techniques and technologies emerge that make the delivery of services efficient at some level other than the local.

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    The major objectives included, controlling population growth, poverty reduction, employment generation, strengthening the infrastructure, institutional building, tourism management, human resource development, involvement of Panchayati rajs, Nagar Palikas, NGOs, Decentralisation and people 's participation.

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    As a logical extension of this argument, Jack Weldon, an academic who worked on Decentralisation, observed that if at any time a higher-level government was in a position to manage all externalities, then the rationale for multi-level governance would disappear.

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