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    Mostly just devolves into a bunch of ranting,

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    Food and clothes devolves upon his aged wife.

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    Devolve certain legislative, executive and financial powers to them.

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    education matters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland being Devolved.

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    Devolve certain legislative, executive and financial powers to the Regional Councils.

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    The additional 10% of resources being Devolved will give you this freedom.

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    Its primal undertow is ruthless, coldblooded killing, which can even devolve into sadism.

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    And nothing devolves on us but a clear deliverance of the message.

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    This is a task which must therefore devolve on Indians living abroad and particularly

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    Should the Welsh assembly be granted more Devolved power from Parliament to create regional laws?

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    is not always that parental care devolves exclusively on the mother; very often the father

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    His government also held referenda in which the Scottish and Welsh electorates voted in favour of Devolved administration.

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    His government also held referendums in which the Scottish and Welsh electorates voted in favour of Devolved administration.

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    As the city Devolved into a maelstrom of carnage, Zhukov began building up his forces on the city's flanks.

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    However, if investors do not purchase those securities, the responsibility for the unsold shares may devolve to the underwriters.

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    changes to the politics of the United Kingdom with the establishment of Devolved national administrations for Northern Ireland,

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    All the functions mentioned under Eleventh and Twelfth Schedule of the Constitution have not yet been fully Devolved to the local bodies.

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    This debate continued through the end of the 20th century when a referendum on“devolving” the relationship between Scotland and the UK prevailed.

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    All the powers of the President devolve to the acting President, with the exception of the right to dissolve the Parliament.

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    Each country of the United Kingdom has a separate education system, with power over education matters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland being Devolved.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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    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

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    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.

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    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.

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    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.

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