Sentences with phrase «decentralisation as»

According to the description of Ethereum Classic, the project's aim is to preserve the original Ethereum with immutability and decentralisation as its core characteristics.
It is worth noting, that the description of Ethereum Classic says that the project's aim is to preserve original Ethereum with immutability and decentralisation as its core characteristics.
The project's aim is to preserve original Ethereum with immutability and decentralisation as its core characteristics.
# 3) allowing for as much government decentralisation as possible, from federal to state to local; and

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The story of the gospels and of Acts seems to me to be one of decentralisation of power, as NP suggested.
Furthermore, State decentralisation, the importance given to municipal authorities and linked organisations (e.g. the panchayat in India or CACES in Haiti) are all steps forward provided that they are not conceived simply as forms of dismantling the State.
Similarly, regional newspapers have also focused on issues of regionalism and decentralisation, as illustrated for example by the Yorkshire Post's recent publication of a «Yorkshire Manifesto» in view of the 2015 general election.
Personally, I suspect most of the ProgCons will be (substantively as well as tactically) a socially and liberally economic right - with a lot of decentralisation / empowerment thrown in - and that the right communitarians will probably turn out to have rather more in common with traditional conservatism (and some of the left communitarians) rather more than the tory modernisers.
Today, the Government, in which I serve as Minister for Decentralisation, is publishing what could be seen as a sequel — but not just another a pamphlet, because this is a guide to a groundbreaking piece of legislation, the Localism Bill.
«For me, such a constitutional convention must approach its task with a particular state of mind about the need to enable both mutual flourishing and a capacity for the UK to think and act together as a Union, as a collectivity amongst all the devolution and decentralisation
The research team, led by Dr Sarah Ayres, conducted interviews with senior Whitehall officials in which they found a growing awareness of the need to boost the competitiveness of England's economically weaker regions and to improve services through decentralisation and empowerment.Whitehall officials viewed the first round of RFAs in 2006 as generally positive - in particular, the main beneficiary had been the Department for Transport and transport policy.
The present Government's scheme for a northern powerhouse to be directed by a DEEM covering combined local authorities is promoted by the Treasury — to the amazement of many because in the past it has resisted decentralisation of powers, fiscal discretion and resources to elected local authorities, as George Osborne, Chancellor of the Exchequer admitted in his speech earlier this month.
And Conservative Home's new poll shows that while Tory supporters do not want to see David Cameron and Menzies Campbell sitting together at the Cabinet table, there are areas — such as decentralisation — they could join forces on.
In his remarks, the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, reiterated his call for the decentralisation and de-politicisation of security services as a way of resolving the security challenges facing the country.
They are, in many ways, as uncertain as most citizens about the design and purpose of decentralisation.
We are achieving it through decentralisationas in the Localism Act, whose provisions enabling local communities to take over the running of local services and decide their neighbourhood plan come into effect in the next few weeks.
He said the LGS therefore recognised the DLT as an objective assessment initiative that had the potential to engender competition among MMDAs, stimulate district level performance and further deepen efforts at decentralisation.
His promotion is good news for English devolutionists as Clark is a widely respected advocate of the decentralisation agenda and the respected architect of city deals.
Government is undermining the authority of local government and efforts at decentralisation by scrapping tolls paid by head potters also known as «Kayayei», the Deputy Minority Leader, James Avedzi has intimated.
The former Scottish Secretary said there was a need for a new constitutional settlement for the UK as a whole, with greater decentralisation to the cities and regions of England also on the agenda.
While many challenges remain, it is difficult not to be optimistic about the potential for change that has been opened by decarbonisation, decentralisation and digitalisation in an overall context of electrification of final demand as outlined in the latest energy scenarios published by the Council.
The energy industry is being shaped by a number of risk factors, including moves toward decentralisation and digitalisation, shifting demand and prices, as well as sustainability as a public policy issue.
Part of the problem is no team has managed to develop a universally accepted stablecoin without having to compromise on features such as decentralisation, privacy or security.
This shall bring in its purview the decentralisation of Gimmer and release of the same as a DAPP making it faster and cheaper.
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