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UK
/dɪsˌɛntɹəlaɪzˈeɪʃən/
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NOUN
- the spread of power away from the center to local branches or governments
How To Use decentralisation In A Sentence
- Prescriptions have included decentralization, electoral reform and more radical economic policies.
- Because of this decentralization of services and businesses, few convenient residential areas exist for those who lack transportation.
- Quite as many examples could be cited in which cutting-off and the decentralization of composition was avoided.
- The bureaucrats and political executive at the state level, have a vested interest to centralise powers and authority and their hostility to evolve a genuine system of democratic decentralisation is well known.
- For this, a decentralisation of the initiative is necessary, or in other words, an affirmed self-organisation of the struggle. Anarchist news dot org - Comments
- Chris, you don’t seem arrogant and decentralisation is your watchword, so I guess I’ll give the benefit of the doubt. A conversation with Ville Vesterinen about standards and the open social web | FactoryCity
- The urban space structure of Chongqing is an entia of the centralization and decentralization during the process of its development.
- People's priorities thus remain largely unarticulated in the absence of a decentralization process.
- It was another aspect of the Government's decentralisation programme that was working for the betterment of local areas.
- The very diffuseness and decentralization of popular constitutionalism left room for these advocates of judicial supremacy to continue to nurse their claim.