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Перевод: devolution
[существительное] передача ; передача по наследству; переход по наследству; вырождение; регресс
Тезаурус:
- Labour and the Liberal Democrats are united in supporting the scheme for devolution which they developed in the Scottish Constitutional Convention.
- Even if there is nothing legally obligatory about a particular scheme of vertical or horizontal devolution, there is, nevertheless, a measure of political compulsion, particularly so far as horizontal devolution is concerned.
- Election "92: Devolution debate "must be widened"
- The replies ranged from "not much", because the school had a bursar, to "all day", because a non-teaching head "has to do something all day" or because the head was always seen to be going out to talk about devolution!
- Labour voters were twice as likely as Conservative voters to support devolution, with 18 p.c. of Labour supporters in favour, while 13 p.c. of Liberal Democrats agreed.
- more time spent on devolution resulted in less time spent "running" the school - teachers expected to spend their time educating the pupils rather than running a business;
- If, after almost 10 years of revisionism, of U-turns on nuclear weapons, devolution, the European Community, state ownership, trade unions, the sale of council houses and more, Labour is still unelectable, is it now time or even overdue for Labour to pull up its roots and die, making room for an acceptable alternative to another decade of Conservative rule?
- Their policies on devolution seemed to be going awry.
- Mr Ashdown rebuffed Tory attack on his demands for electoral reform and devolution, accusing the Conservatives of playing a dangerous game by "gambling" with the unity of the country.
- Or he could face a knottier, and probably impossible, problem - how to woo the 20-plus Liberal Democrats who are likely to be returned and who would insist on electoral reform and Scottish devolution as pre-conditions for their support.
- Some heads thought that a change in style was more likely to happen with a change of personnel on the senior management team rather than devolution.
- In addition to the background of violence and sectarian division which had ruined Prior's plan for "rolling devolution", there was growing economic decay.
- UGMs, in particular, must be willing to see real devolution of power to the directorates.
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