The plans included garrisoning every town with weapons and food stocks and decentralizing control to trusted commanders. |
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The locational trends of producer services employment match very well with the decentralizing effects of counterurbanization. |
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That is why we want the Conservative government to abandon its current tactic, which is not at all a decentralizing approach. |
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It is necessary to expand the Small Grants Program by decentralizing the nodes and focusing on local activities. |
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As schools vary in their wealth, decentralizing expenditure in this way is likely to decrease rather than increase equity between them. |
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Many governments in Africa are decentralizing, giving more and more power to provincial and district administrations. |
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Recent proposals include decentralizing control of federal housing and health insurance programs. |
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There is also a trend towards decentralizing training from not only an administrative viewpoint but also a financial one. |
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The short version is that political, cultural, and even economic power has been decentralizing and unraveling for a long time. |
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And as already mentioned, the reformers in Russia and some other former Soviet republics sought to reverse the decentralizing reforms of Gorbachev's perestroika. |
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The policy of decentralizing industry in the Paris region has promoted recent growth in Blois and other cities of the Loire Valley. |
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The practice of decentralizing decision making and delegating as much authority as possible to local managers continued. |
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The Government was decentralizing education, but currently schools were not entirely free to choose textbooks and did not decide on their curriculum. |
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The SDN embraces the changing role of government by consolidating HRDC service delivery and decentralizing authority while placing itself close to the clients and communities it serves. |
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The Government is decentralizing some of its offices. |
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The City Council has no interest in decentralizing power to the community level. |
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Thus, the metropolitan area is decentralizing quickly, and its overall population trend is more favourable than those of its major constituent cities. |
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Anarchist, decentralizing, and libertarian, U. K. punk was drawn into the polarized politics of British society and by 1979 had self-destructed as a pop style. |
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Avoid decentralizing responsibility for providing references. |
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So the idea of an African union seems good to me, because it can offer larger spaces by decentralizing, by giving an expression to all differences, including the smallest ones that exist at a regional level. |
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It is not just a question of decentralizing but also of deconcentrating the government administration so that public servants have as much contact as possible with the population of Canada and Quebec. |
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Second, the act of decentralizing in itself does not lead to greater public participation or democracy, even if the barriers to access are removed, and they will not be removed for everyone for some time, if ever. |
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Just as the Peruvian government is decentralizing, IFIs too may need to decentralize some of their operations in order to be closer to their clients. |
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Against this background, United Nations system organizations, as well as the donor agencies, are increasingly decentralizing funding processes and activities. |
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The Department has recently begun further decentralizing some human resources functions to missions for them to take up more authority and workload. |
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Such co-ordination efforts are crucial to good governance and they present continuing challenges given the trend to decentralizing public administration. |
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The Council saw the wisdom of streamlining agricultural regulations and procedures and further decentralizing the implementation of measures laid down at Community level. |
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Drawing blood cultures in a decentralized environment seems to be among the most costly downside to decentralizing phlebotomy. |
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Several speakers highlighted the role of e-government to unleash local capacities by localizing and decentralizing public institutions and administrations. |
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Kingdoms became more centralized after the decentralizing effects of the breakup of the Carolingian Empire. |
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Disasters allow the introduction of economic programs which otherwise would be rejected, as well as decentralizing the class structure in production. |
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Decentralizing measures introduced to satisfy local demands may lead to macroeconomic instability if fiscal imprudence by subnational entities is not vigorously disciplined. |
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