In some instances, corruption and nepotism have been decentralised to the level of the local and the regional State. |
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It also reflects their failure to accept that devolved and decentralised government is here to stay. |
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These outfits are non-hierarchical, decentralised, nominally leaderless and organised with militaristic precision. |
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Organisms such as fungi have evolved complex networks in which there are centralised and decentralised pathways to move nutrients around. |
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But due to its decentralised nature, the definition of prime investment is more difficult to gauge. |
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Scots will pioneer new decentralised approaches to health and place much more accent on prevention. |
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He said there was a deliberate decision not to put the decentralised departments into gateways. |
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In some ways, Silicon Valley performs as a large, decentralised organisation. |
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When the Republic was proclaimed, they adapted easily to an electoral politics that was decentralised and clientelistic. |
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The desired goal can be achieved speedily and surely only if a decentralised approach to implementation is adopted. |
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In fact, the Chinese model is akin to the Gandhian scheme of decentralised development. |
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There should also be a financial instrument directly compatible with this and administered in a decentralised way. |
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This University is a considerable asset to Bostik's decentralised organisational structure, which the group is keen to continue to develop. |
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It will also allow a gradual transition from a fully centralised to a decentralised system of financial management and control. |
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Secondly, I should like to point out that we must give a boost to decentralised cooperation, which seems to be in a bad way. |
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Thanks to this decentralised heat generation facility no plant room is needed. |
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The updating of the data in the system is decentralised to the departments. |
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The other six decentralised agencies have not yet implemented the draft recommendations. |
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Particularly in federated or decentralised systems, the structure of government can present additional problems. |
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Weak articulation between different levels of government, particularly in some federated or decentralised countries. |
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There need to be tough rules stating, among other things, what may be decentralised, what may be outsourced and what is independent. |
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Cost-cutting, greater decentralised and discretionary powers and sidelining staff's representatives. |
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Secondly, with regard to the databases, the call for a decentralised system is justified on account of manageability. |
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This can happen through projects on decentralised cooperation, regional programmes, or thematic coalitions. |
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Coherence, consistency and universally good standards in a decentralised system of financial control are guaranteed by a series of measures. |
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But the international dimension of the internet has helped to safeguard freedom, because a decentralised medium evades the rule of law in specific jurisdictions. |
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Some other decentralised agencies seemed also to be close to adopting the Ombudsman's proposal. |
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For the second, agronomic, climatic, pedological, etc. differences would come to justify the necessity for a decentralised procedure. |
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Britain became much more like highly-centralised France than gloriously decentralised America. Yet her achievements cannot be gainsaid. |
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To be successful, national policies must be implemented in a decentralised fashion, in cooperation with civil society. |
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She envisages decentralised public services run by employees, citizens and voluntary groups, and is relaxed about private-sector involvement. |
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The resistance is largely decentralised, localised and acephalous. |
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A fundamental restructuring is necessary to obtain a market economy with a slimmed-down, efficient, decentralised public sector. |
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There is therefore a need to encourage also the development of small production units operating on a decentralised basis. |
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Biogas can be extracted on a local and decentralised basis from biogenous materials such as grass, biological waste, and wood. |
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This is the reason why the Region of Tangiers-Tetouan is highly involved in decentralised cooperation. |
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The standing facilities are administered in a decentralised manner by the national central banks. |
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They tend to have flat hierarchies, are decentralised, and depend on group and project work. |
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Currently, the legal framework provides for mainly decentralised access of scientific research bodies to such statistical information at the national level. |
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In addition to theory at the school itself, training takes place in a decentralised network of parking schools, enabling employees to validate their professional experience on the ground. |
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Democratic institutions and processes must also foster decentralised local and regional government and administration, which is a right and a necessity, and which makes it possible to broaden the base of public participation. |
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Dispatch and return of the questionnaires was carried out on a decentralised basis by the countries concerned, whereas the analysis was carried out centrally in accordance with pre-determined guidelines. |
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Citing the example of Finland, where universities are highly decentralised, he underlined that regions with university centres were recovering well. |
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We must be able to identif y the best practices for creating value in a decentralised organisation, circulate them, and see that they are applied. |
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While such local management structures probably have a role to play in the architecture of decentralised education management, they have not yet demonstrated their effectiveness. |
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Compared with most ethnic minorities in the UK, the Chinese tend to be more widespread and decentralised. |
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Most of Renault engineering was decentralised until 1998, when the Technocentre became the main Renault's engineering facility. |
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Industrialisation has been remarkably decentralised, and the area has therefore maintained quite a viable rural culture. |
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Reforms since 1997 have decentralised the UK by setting up a devolved Scottish Parliament and assemblies in Wales and Northern Ireland. |
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Leon Trotsky rejected central planning in favour of decentralised planning. |
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Another form of decentralised planning is the use of cybernetics, or the use of computers to manage the allocation of economic inputs. |
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Another, more recent variant is participatory economics, wherein the economy is planned by decentralised councils of workers and consumers. |
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In modern times, a process of devolution in the United Kingdom has decentralised power once again. |
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During the 1990s, Vanuatu experienced a period of political instability which resulted in a more decentralised government. |
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Furthermore, expert's advices say that water supply and waste water treatment systems should be decentralised. |
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It will fit perfectly into the new system of decentralised application. |
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Since the abolition of decentralised Urban and District Councils in 1999, Hong Kong is now a unitary territory subdivided into 18 districts. |
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It is time for the Council to accept an undeniable fact: the decentralised agencies need sufficient funds if they are to be implemented and to function properly. |
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The communication strategy that the Commission hopes to see coming out of the Round Table will be highly decentralised, largely implemented at national, regional and local levels. |
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Techno-utopianists of a libertarian bent think this vision is a confused botch, and that the purpose of the internet is to provide decentralised autonomous peer-to-peer systems that can replace government, not empower it. |
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The TKS enables cost-effective deep-freezing of decentralised bake-off stations, the SKS provides a perfect environment for cream refrigeration, and the GVAS is the first choice when forced, controlled proofing is required. |
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From the collecting points, the milk is transported in churns to decentralised milk refrigerating centres, and from there on to the factories in tank lorries. |
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The first example of decentralised cooperation concerned the collaboration between the local government of Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, represented by Frederick O. Pondamali and Rolf Harlinghausen of Hamburg. |
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It will be born in mind that in most countries, energy is, in some fields at least, also a regional competence and that regional authorities have the capacity to invest in decentralised energy schemes. |
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This in turn would make possible a common certification system, even if requirements varied from one waterway system to another and its application remained decentralised. |
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Both the administrative organisation and the position of the associations determine the structure that must give shape to the decentralised policies. |
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To further develop its approach on this issue and ensure efforts are made as close to the ground as possible, the FAO has been pursuing decentralised cooperation for many years. |
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The maintenance and construction of the necessary network infrastructure, including interconnection capacity and decentralised electricity generation, are important elements in ensuring a stable electricity supply. |
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In barely five years, the application had already evolved into a decentralised system with a considerable number of readers spread over several sites. |
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She regretted that the potential of solar power is insufficiently exploited, and called for the transition from a decentralised system to a dispersed system of consumers and producers. |
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For most of its history England was one of the most decentralised and voluntaristic countries in the world with self-governing cities, powerful local governments, volunteers keeping the show on the road. |
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Under the 2007 re-alignment of the Bank, the responsibility for programming is decentralised to the Bank's Country Offices which makes them increasingly important interlocuters for UNESCO's Field offices. |
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This decentralised consultative body set up in July 2006 will help to efficiently settle especially complex neighbourhood-related issues on French and Monegasque territories. |
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Fan coil units allow decentralised air cooling and dehumidification. |
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For the first time, take-up in the decentralised office market exceeded that of the city centre. |
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One of the key issues brand owners must address is the decentralised way in which domain names are often handled internally. |
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It cannot be overemphasised that decentralised community-to-community aid and cooperation must play their role to the fullest in France's relationship with Africa. |
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The second is the progressive inclusion of decentralised and deconcentrated expenditure in the programmes of reform of public financial management. |
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Is it useful to develop guides for writing norms for the national, deconcentrated and decentralised level and, in parallel, users guides organised by specific problem? |
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To harbour this know how, Bostik has developed decentralised virtual working groups of experts which assure the transversality of knowledge, supported by collaboration with academic institutions. |
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In Kita, the Day was graced with the presence of officials representing decentralised bodies, members of FAWE Mali and the Civil Society Organisations. |
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Like the original TCP, it is a decentralised system: each computer monitors the responses to sent packets in order to adjust transmission speed in the face of varying levels of congestion. |
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The problematics of these conflicts should be examined and approaches developed as a contribution to the regional development plan and to the new decentralised administrative structures. |
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The Commission's decentralised structure means that one could imagine a Directorate-General using its own system to manage flexitime separately from the rest. |
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When external effects come into play as happens, for instance, with many public goods such as clean air and lakes, then decentralised free markets are no longer efficient. |
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Since the red-and-whites control 31 out of 34 provinces, and Indonesian government is highly decentralised, this would enormously complicate the president's job. |
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He would prefer to attain his objectives getting Mr Poroshenko to accept greatly decentralised power in the regions, for example, and to give up hopes of NATO and EU membership without sending in troops. |
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This reasoning led to a general preference for using an executive agency under the Commission's control rather than a decentralised agency for programme management. |
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The way in which Structural Funds are spent is through a decentralised system of shared responsibility between the European Commission and Member States. |
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The work accomplished during the two days of the summit have confirmed the importance of having a territorial approach and decentralised cooperation. |
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The panel recommends using the decentralised nature of water supply as an opportunity for healthy competition among public, private and community-based solutions. |
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In addition, ambient heat is a decentralised energy supply, which is available at all times and which can be used without the need for complex supply systems or energy monostructures. |
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This decentralised administrative public body also assumed jurisdiction over areas which, elsewhere in Belgium, were exercised by municipalities or provinces. |
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After the end of the Gupta Empire, power became decentralised in India. |
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Decentralised modes of industrial relations are cracking under the strain of deregulation and globalisation. |
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