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UK
/dɪsˈɛntɹəlˌaɪzd/
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ADJECTIVE
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withdrawn from a center or place of concentration; especially having power or function dispersed from a central to local authorities
a decentralized school administration
How To Use decentralised In A Sentence
- It wants a 'federal Europe' albeit a 'decentralised' one. Money down the drain
- Moreover, such educational concepts are integrally related to political commitments to a radical and decentralised democratic social and political structure.
- And within this relationship local authorities were seen as decentralized administrative agents, acting at the behest of the centre.
- In contrast, a decentralized structure facilitates leadership and unleashes creativity.
- But due to its decentralised nature, the definition of prime investment is more difficult to gauge.
- But whatever the parentage, this new decentralized way admits to no national origin nor exclusive use by anyone.
- Berkshire is often described as "decentralized," which is another way of saying that it's centered around Buffett's trust in his managers. The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
- Fourth, decentralized institutions generate higher morale, more commitment, and greater productivity.
- Knowledgelives everywhere andis inherently decentralized. Rahim Kanani: Aleem Walji of the World Bank Institute's Innovation Team on the Future of International Development
- The Government must establish the constitutional framework for stable and decentralised government.