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Type Words
Synonyms decentralization
Type of spread, spreading
Derivation decentralise

Examples of decentralisation

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Radical decentralisation has brought many benefits to the sprawling archipelago.
From the economist.com
Under Brezhnev, the Politburo abandoned Khrushchev's decentralisation experiments.
From the en.wikipedia.org
In the early 1990s oil-rich Tatarstan became a symbol of decentralisation in Russia.
From the economist.com
The irony of driving decentralisation from the centre is not lost on senior figures.
From the economist.com
The financial settlement underscores two of the dilemmas involved in decentralisation.
From the economist.com
Decentralisation remained the dominant model for most of the 19th century.
From the economist.com
A policy of fiscal decentralisation gave growth incentives to all tiers of government.
From the sciencedaily.com
Decentralisation lets local communities match local rules to local values.
From the economist.com
The magnificence of the Olympic Park is prioritised over decentralisation.
From the morningstaronline.co.uk
More examples
  • Decentralization: the spread of power away from the center to local branches or governments
  • (decentralising) decentralizing(a): tending away from a central point
  • In France, the policy of decentralisation was initiated by acts of the French parliament known as Gaston Defferre Laws in 1982. Prior to the new laws French municipalities and departments enjoyed a limited autonomy under laws passed in 1871 and 1884.
  • (decentralise) to move away from the centre, often an anti-positional move. There are examples in the handouts on Bishops Italian Game.
  • (Decentralised) A management structure in which many decisions are not taken at the centre of the business but are delegated to lower levels of management.
  • (Decentralised (implementation)) Refers to the implementation/carrying out of activities remotely from the Secretariat (in GBIF-speak, NBIFs, ReBIFs, ThemeBIFs, i.e. via Participant Nodes in general).
  • (Decentralised) The concept of moving services away from a central point and using local resources to distribute the computing load. Decentralisation allows BrightSparks to provide a superior service at a fraction of the cost as it reduces the amount of equipment required at the data centre.
  • The process by which management of EU funds is devolved to candidate country administrations. This is presently governed by the Decentralised Implementation System (DIS). ...
  • Regionalisation, decentralisation, devolution of power from the central government to regional and departmental authorities. ...