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delegación
Authorizing subordinates to make certain decisions.
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1
Ireland is on the brink of
relegating
itself to the second division.
2
By this means he succeeded in
relegating
the Sadducees to utter insignificance.
3
They were quietly but obviously
relegating
him to the back of the scene.
4
The Huffington Post announced it was
relegating
Trump coverage to the Entertainment section.
5
Both actors work without publicists,
relegating
press bookings and the like to their managers.
6
Marapper's iron stare remained firmly fixed ahead,
relegating
them all to another, inferior universe.
7
Busch also passed Larson near the end of the second stage,
relegating
Larson to third.
8
Easterners said the Westerners were
relegating
the Holy Spirit to a sort of second-rank Godship.
9
Protests poured in and the network capitulated,
relegating
the programme to a smaller cable channel.
10
In the end, he wouldn't hear of
relegating
her to the sofa, and she relented.
11
As for
relegating
it to the realm of fiction, that charge had to be dropped.
12
He grunted,
relegating
her statement to the realm of polite fiction, before looking at Gareth.
13
I also like the idea of
'
relegating
you'.
14
A depleted Roscommon still won in Cavan, clinching the Division 2 title and
relegating
their hosts.
15
The police report had a note tagged on years later,
relegating
the Whitehead kidnapping to cold cases.
16
Porto did the double over Galatasaray in their Champions League group,
relegating
them to the Europa League.
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