Mostly just devolves into a bunch of ranting,
Food and clothes devolves upon his aged wife.
Devolve certain legislative, executive and financial powers to them.
education matters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland being Devolved.
Devolve certain legislative, executive and financial powers to the Regional Councils.
The additional 10% of resources being Devolved will give you this freedom.
Its primal undertow is ruthless, coldblooded killing,
which can even devolve into sadism.
And nothing devolves on us but a clear deliverance of the message.
This is a task which must therefore devolve on Indians living abroad and particularly
Should the Welsh assembly be granted more Devolved power from Parliament to create regional laws?
is not always that parental care devolves exclusively on the mother; very often the father
His government also held referenda in which the Scottish and
Welsh electorates voted in favour of Devolved administration.
His government also held referendums in which the Scottish and
Welsh electorates voted in favour of Devolved administration.
As the city Devolved into a maelstrom of carnage, Zhukov began building up his forces on the
city's flanks.
However, if investors do not purchase those securities,
the responsibility for the unsold shares may devolve to the underwriters.
changes to the politics of the United Kingdom with the establishment of Devolved national administrations for Northern Ireland,
All the functions mentioned under Eleventh and Twelfth Schedule
of the Constitution have not yet been fully Devolved to the local bodies.
This debate continued through the end of the
20th century when a referendum on“devolving” the relationship between Scotland and the UK prevailed.
All the powers of the President devolve to the acting President, with the exception of the right to dissolve the Parliament.
Each country of the United Kingdom has a separate education system, with power over
education matters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland being Devolved.
Education Each country of the United Kingdom has a separate education system, with power over
education matters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland being Devolved.
A survey conducted by the council found only a narrow 51% of accommodation-providers supported the idea,
which needs a final sign-off by Scotland's Devolved parliament.
As early as the 1960s, I repeatedly stressed that Tibetans need a leader, elected freely by the Tibetan people,
to whom I could devolve power.
We can easily understand that the increased load of responsibility devolving upon the Master's slave,
steward, or house manager involved intense writing and editorial activities.
A survey conducted by the council found only a narrow 51 percent of accommodation-providers supported the idea,
which needs a final sign-off by Scotland's Devolved parliament.
As early as the 1960s, I have repeatedly stressed that Tibetans need a leader, elected freely by the Tibetan people,
to whom I can devolve power.
the National Assembly for Wales have more limited powers than those Devolved to Scotland, although following the passing of the Government of Wales Act 2006
One of India's leading humanists, M.N. Roy, proposed, in 1944,
a shift to a decentralised and Devolved form of governance,
allowing for representatives to be elected and recalled.
From as early as the 1960s, I have repeatedly stressed that the Tibetans need a leader
elected freely by the Tibetan people to whom I can devolve power.
The late 20th century saw major
changes to the politics of the United Kingdom with the establishment of Devolved national administrations for Northern Ireland,
Scotland, and Wales following pre-legislative referendums.