We are using cookies This website uses cookies in order to offer you the most relevant information. By browsing this website, you accept these cookies.
Did you know? You can double click on a word to look it up on TermGallery.
Meanings of decentralise power in English
We have no meanings for "decentralise power" in our records yet.
Usage of decentralise power in English
1
You can't decentralisepower in the UK while centralising it in Brussels.
2
We believe it is right to decentralisepower, to open up government, to reform parliament and to increase individual rights.
3
The United States and other Western countries are in favour of decentralisingpower.
4
But neither is suited to the task of decentralisingpower and boosting competitiveness.
5
It was intended to safeguard the process of decentralisingpower from Whitehall to other bodies.
6
He also said Mali must push through reforms in justice, fighting corruption, public finances and decentralisingpower.
7
Devolving and decentralisingpower is essential in order to grow our economy in every part of the country.
8
The deal decentralisedpower in the mainly Christian and animist south and gave it a vote in 2011 on secession.
9
Slideshow (2 images) He also said Mali must push through reforms in justice, fighting corruption, public finances and decentralisingpower.
10
Following the end of Suharto's 31-year dictatorship in 1998, Indonesia went through a process of decentralisingpower.
11
Decentralisingpower would speak directly to a prime concern of some eurosceptics: that the EU is meddling in things best left to nation states.
12
Decentralisingpower systems - including by getting clean energy from a larger number of smaller power plants - could help cut the risks, researchers said.
13
The decentralisedpower plants will have surface areas of 500 to 5,000 square metres, the equivalent of 50 to 500 parking spaces.