English to Kannada Dictionary decentralize

decentralize

ವಿಕೇಂದ್ರೀಕರಣ
definition
verb
Canada has one of the most decentralized governments in the world
transfer (authority) from central to local government.
translation of 'decentralize'
ಸ್ವಯಮಾಡಳಿತ ಕೊಡು,
ವಿಕೇಂದ್ರೀಕರಿಸು
example
‘We should 'decentralize' authority to the provinces, and promote education in the provinces and make sure good schools are established not only in the capital,’ he said.
It would 'decentralize' international authority, allowing states to defend their interests without waiting for the go ahead from one recalcitrant sovereign.
European countries were trying to 'decentralize'
he argues that giant corporations must 'decentralize'
It is essential to 'decentralize' decision authority to the lowest practical level because overcentralization slows down action and leads to inertia.
new technology allows companies to 'decentralize' large factories
As technology evolves and organizations 'decentralize' , people on the front lines have far more independence and responsibility.
In May 1860 Cavour promised the Chamber a more 'decentralized' system, and a parliamentary commission was set up.
Senegal is a moderately 'decentralized' republic dominated by a strong presidency.
Some may be traditional anarchists, some economic-political 'decentralists' , some socialists, ecologists, democrats, liberals, conservatives, whatever.
To execute on so many fronts, he has 'decentralized' the organization and delegated a lot of decision-making.
An administrative shake-up five years ago which 'decentralised' the services of all the Shepherd divisions meant that relatively few people were left in the building to administer group functions.
But Government sources last night stressed that the aim was to 'decentralise' powers down from Whitehall - not rob local councils of existing powers.
The Canadian Greens, 'decentralists' to a fault, would leave the issue mostly to the city to solve with funds from a fixed share of federal tax revenue.
If there is no way for the man on the spot to make use of this sort of information, which would be available to a central planner, then there may be no advantage in 'decentralizing' decision-making authority.
The State Government and the BMP had set up 30 ward committees in the city in June 2003 to 'decentralise' power at the local level.
His management style as governor, one of delegation and 'decentralization' , would be mirrored in his presidency.
Any attempt to 'decentralise' organisations inevitably gives rise to problems of control and coordination which in turn lead to demands for greater central control.
"Upward pressure for retail space in prime locations and 'decentralised' shopping malls is particularly evident.
This paper carries the 'decentralist' concept further, exploring the concept of a purely voluntary city based on neighborhood associations, in which all governance is voluntary and contractual.
Today's world is about flexibility, pluralism and 'decentralization' .
The only way to do that is through a federal system of government that 'decentralizes' power to the regions.
We relocated from London to York for my husband's work in 1994, when it first became fashionable for government departments to 'decentralise' their operations.
The Government has been claiming that it wants more of its departments to 'decentralise' and move out of London.
‘That is exactly why we are giving the NHS the largest funding increases in its history, and much-needed reform to 'decentralise' control and reward those who deliver results for patients,’ he said.
In developing a system design that seeks to balance centralist and 'decentralist' tendencies, policy makers might learn from British Columbia's rich history and from the experiences of other jurisdictions.
While the report recognised that Health Secretary has made some moves to 'decentralise' the running of health care in England, experts claim the Scottish Executive is refusing to loosen its grip on the NHS.
In short-term regimes, the need to shift production goals rapidly makes 'decentralized' authority difficult.
He has more to do to modernise and 'decentralise' Britain's very centralised system of government and to revitalise our local democracy.
Such negative state intervention was not possible in the much more 'decentralized' Western Europe.
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