Counterurbanization can be defined as the deconcentration of people and economic activity from urban to rural areas. |
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At the end of the war, the Allies had forced the deconcentration of the coal and steel industries in Germany, and the break-up of the cartels that had restricted competition. |
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Molchanova's technique for concentration was based on a procedure she called attention deconcentration. |
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With deconcentration, we have no objects, just a feeling of everything in a single integrated whole. |
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In some countries, the deconcentration of power has lead to the economic revitalization of the regions. |
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In view of deconcentration we want to ensure there is a proper infrastructure in place for our delegations. |
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We have already made good progress but we need to build on it very fast indeed, particularly given the deconcentration that I have talked about. |
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Finally, it is the very principle of systematic deconcentration that urgently needs to be examined. |
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Prioritize projects based on their contribution to decentralization, deconcentration, and the participation of women. |
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This is consistent with the process of deconcentration and decentralisation which the Community wishes to implement. |
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More extensive deconcentration of project management to the Commission's Delegations is under way. |
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A public administration reform strategy was launched in May 2004, covering the area of civil service reform, decentralisation and deconcentration, and policy co-ordination. |
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But this lower level can be another administrative level within the Ministry of Education, such as a provincial department or a school: this process is usually called deconcentration. |
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On this last point, it would appear to be necessary to support the reforms initiated in certain neighbourhood countries towards decentralisation and deconcentration, through twinning programmes in particular. |
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In implementing its programme of deconcentration of staff to the delegations, the Commission is enhancing their capacity to monitor the political and economic conditions in beneficiary countries. |
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There is much talk of decentralization, deconcentration of resources and powers, and relieving congestion in the capital, which is dangerously overpopulated because of rural exodus. |
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Also here, we talk mainly about deconcentration and decentralization. |
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Key policy documents concerning deconcentration and decentralization emphasized the need for horizontal integration of the programmes of line Ministries at all levels. |
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These committees address needs and demands coming from the consolidated commune planning and district integration processes in use since 2002 as part of decentralization and deconcentration reforms. |
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The programme will be implemented in accordance with the 2000 Reform of the Management of External Assistance which foresees inter alia, deconcentration of management responsibilities to the delegations where appropriate. |
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I would have very much liked to have gone through the process of deconcentration rather more rapidly to FYROM and delivered our assistance in a conventional way, but that was to run a risk. |
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According to the level of deconcentration and decentralisation, they can be available, in disaggregated form by region, by education level and type and by categories of expenditures. |
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Because of this need for restructuring, deconcentration had to be conceived in relation to a reform of the State, not just as one pillar of decentralisation. |
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I am referring to deconcentration, but not decentralization. |
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