devolve

devolve
definition
verb
measures to devolve power to the provinces
transfer or delegate (power) to a lower level, especially from central government to local or regional administration.
example
Central governments do not, generally, wish to 'devolve' effective power in any way - that is the root of this whole problem, and the reason why the government may be following its current course of action.
Yet another law was passed, in first reading, to 'devolve' some powers of the central government to regional councils.
The Cabinet cited a need to address ‘practical problems’ that reform might present and to 'devolve' certain powers in such a way as to optimize local autonomy.
measures to 'devolve' power to the provinces
The fundamental issue is that if you 'devolve' power and money down to the local level you get programmes going in different directions, ineffectiveness, and on occasion corruption.
He said: ‘If you are going to 'devolve' power to local communities, giving them a list of who should be involved is counter-productive.’
We expected more from this Government, which came to power promising to 'devolve' power to the regions.
They have legislated to expand trial by jury, 'devolve' powers to local councils and ban the police from entering universities.
Unless we 'devolve' powers to county level and abolish the quangos, we will fail to energise local government to the challenges of the 21st century.
The yes campaigners believe this is a unique opportunity to 'devolve' power from Westminster to the region.
The government claims regional assemblies would 'devolve' power and decision-making.
measures to 'devolve' power to a Scottish assembly
Let's imagine a situation where regional assemblies over England decide to pursue the same line as London, and the national agencies are broken up so as to 'devolve' power to local decision-makers.
We will continue to 'devolve' power to our regions and localities wherever we can.
Behind the woolly talk of local powers and responsibilities is a failure to 'devolve' real powers or funds to improve transport in the regions.
And everything is 'devolving into' a kind of chaos.
Shielding programs from Congressional oversight allows for small programs to 'devolve into' gigantic, often bizarre, schemes that would never pass muster with Congress.
Firstly, whether that level of 'devolvement' can be maintained for the future, looking at the great drain that it is on resources.
Unfortunately, that intensity's exactly what's lacking in Yellowknife, a stylish road movie whose early promise 'devolves into' a hash of bad sex and worse plotting.
To prevent Burnt Sugar's music from 'devolving into' self-indulgent jam band territory, early in the group's development Tate began using conduction, a system of baton gestures devised by Butch Morris.
What is clear is that Jakarta has 'devolved' many powers to the municipalities.
Since July 2000 we've seen the 'devolvement' of health trusts and their staff into primary care trusts.
This means cutting the number of health authorities by two thirds and 'devolving' some power to the regional authorities.
Meanwhile, the glimpses we have of the Berlin above show a landscape out of The Triumph of Death, a city 'devolving into' total anomie.
Perhaps more to the point, however, Heidegger's secularized meditation on the imminence of death and the responsibilities that 'devolve to' us as a result owe more to the heroic literature of Ernest Juenger.
The current settlement 'devolves' substantial power and funding to the Scottish parliament and compares well with most other sub-national jurisdictions of the world.
The 'devolvement' of powers to parish and town councils is a strategy which has to be pursued.
As in the other two we find in No.3 that amount of Conscientiousness which will give a desire to fulfil the duties 'devolving upon' her in a trustworthy manner.
The way they have 'devolved' power to Scotland and Wales is an absolute disgrace.
The State Government 'devolving' its powers on local self-governments is not to be criticised.
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