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Meanings of more devolution in English
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Usage of more devolution in English
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Mr O'Neill said there would be moredevolution of powers to other provinces.
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It permits moredevolution to grassroots administrations and an increase in civil liberties.
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Carwyn Jones has said all political parties should set out plans for moredevolution next spring.
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Labour leadership candidate Liz Kendall has called for moredevolution while visiting Wales on the campaign trail.
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The Ukip leader, Nigel Farage, said Cameron's offer of moredevolution for England did not go far enough.
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The changes allow for greater checks on presidential powers, moredevolution to grassroots administrations and an increase in civil liberties.
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He also promised moredevolution for Northern Ireland, Wales and England, which is tantamount to a fiendishly complicated constitutional overhaul.
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And why, if the referendum for moredevolution in Wales is successful, we will take forward a similar process for the Senedd.
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The changes put to voters on Wednesday allow for greater checks on presidential powers, moredevolution to grassroots administrations and an increase in civil liberties.
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She believes development can be improved in PNG through changes such as moredevolution of powers from Waigani, plus changing the way consultants are contracted.
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Media -the SNP wants responsibility for broadcasting in Scotland to transfer from Westminster to Holyrood and supports moves to moredevolution for the BBC.