devolution of authority造句
例句與造句
- The devolution of authority from the Central Committee had increased rapidly since the 6th Party Congress.
- Overall decentralisation of management of essential health and hospital services through devolution of authority / autonomy.
- Members began to secure positions on the executive council, replacing appointed Ottawa administrators, and began to insist on a devolution of authority.
- In the devolution of authority to one individual as the head of a collective, a system of checks on arbitrary authority is prevalent.
- Unlike in Wales and Scotland, the planned devolution of authority to Belfast is not eagerly anticipated by the guardians of the unjust status quo.
- It's difficult to find devolution of authority in a sentence. 用devolution of authority造句挺難的
- Hence, our opposition to centralized bureaucracy in our budget; hence, the devolution of authority away from Washington that others and I are struggling to achieve.
- This will allow devolution of authority and power down to as low as possible in the organisation, such that decisions can be made by the people closest to the customer.
- Following devolution of authority to the Northern Ireland Executive in 1998, the " Department of The Environment for Northern Ireland " was renamed " The Department of The Environment ".
- Artillery was much more plentiful and efficient in 1917 and had been equipped with a local communications network, which led a corresponding devolution of authority and a much quicker response to changing circumstances.
- Rep . Sander M . Levin, D-Mich ., who is critical of the Engler proposals, said Engler was seeking " not reform but a revolution-- total devolution of authority to the states ."
- But one of the things you see in a crisis is devolution of authority to the lower levels of organizations, and that happens, in part, because there are so many decisions to be made.
- An 1890 royal commission led by Lord Hartington ( later the 8th Duke of Devonshire ) criticised the administration of the War Office and recommended the devolution of authority from the commander-in-chief to subordinate military officers.
- Sir Peter has begun an extensive internal communications effort aimed at the " devolution of authority, personal decision-making, trying to get the benefits of a large corporation where people feel they are working for smaller groups within it ."
- These are usually formulated by general synods of national or regional churches and interpreted and enforced by a bishop-in-council structure, involving consultation between the bishops and delegated lay and clerical leadership, although the extent of the devolution of authority from the bishops varies from place to place.
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