Sentences with phrase «decentralisation not»

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«Its so - called advantages — scarcity, authenticity, strong liquidity, transparency and decentralisation — are only covers for speculation and can not support its volatile price.»
The future of money may or may not include a Federal Reserve Bank of Amazon, but it probably does involve the gradual decentralisation and democratisation of currency.
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.
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.
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.
Until now attention on Mr Cameron's «big society» agenda has not extended into localised public services, but he is now arguing that decentralisation of public services is a key part of the idea.
«James Morris: Localism and Decentralisation are the defining concepts of the Coalition's governing philosophy Main Philip Cowley and Mark Stuart: Serious three - way splits for a parliamentary party in the voting lobbies are rare, but not unprecedented»
The decentralisation of the classroom is not an easy task to undertake.
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.
Decentralisation has many advantages, but will create both regional and temporal imbalances that can not be met by expanding the grid alone.
Later in July, Antonopoulos spoke about decentralisation and the architecture of power at the D10E in San Francisco, saying that «decentralisation is not a scary thing.
Without decentralisation, according to Jaan Tallinn, people are «all locked in an equilibrium where the players can not change the outcome of the game.»
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