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de·vo·lu·tion [ˌdi:vəˈlu:ʃən] N no pl POL

devolution

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It does support the devolution of a number of additional responsibilities, such as the railways or the policy of employment.
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However, the referendum fell short of the one-third threshold required to enact devolution.
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The former centralized form of government became decentralized through devolution.
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After devolution many development projects of education, irrigation, communication, public health engineering and electricity have so far been carried out.
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When polls give three options, including an option for greater devolution but stopping short of independence, support for full independence is much lower.
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These conflicting sentiments were reflected in the relatively low turnout at the referendum and the narrowness of the victory for devolution campaigners.
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The exception to this rule is when there is a minority which densely populates a certain well-defined area, in which case, political devolution is preferable.
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Hence, it is necessary to test the hypothesis that a more integrated and comprehensive devolution policy would lead to more positive impacts on performance.
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It proposed ethnic power-sharing on all administrative levels and the devolution of central government to local ethnic communities.
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Excepted matters (such as international relations, taxation and elections) are never expected to be considered for devolution.
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