Sentences with phrase «for devolving»

A decolonising approach can guide both Indigenous and non-Indigenous researchers and practitioners to develop strategies for devolving or sharing power with the participating communities.
In terms of making up the shortfall of investment Wales currently receives from the EU, the Wales Act 2014 already legislates for devolving some fiscal powers to the National Assembly.
The original franchise is remembered for devolving into cheesy sci - fi, even if that final image in the first film from 1968 of the Statue of Liberty will keep blowing the minds of stoned undergrads till the end of time.
Mr Cameron said the coalition government's academies agenda, giving local groups the opportunity to take control of their schools, reflected the popular enthusiasm for devolving power as far as possible.
And as the following table shows, it appears that there is majority support for devolving more or less any aspect of domestic policy that might be mentioned:
The English Labour group met in Manchester town hall, near the Labour conference centre, and included Ben Bradshaw, the former culture secretary, John Denham, the former universities secretary, and Steve Reed, MP for Croydon and one of the architects of Labour's plans for devolving power.
The Chancellor announced in today's Budget that a consultation paper will be published tomorrow which will include mechanisms for devolving the setting of the corporation tax rate in Northern Ireland to the Northern Ireland Executive.
We need to be extremely cautious over the Scottish National Party's demand for devolving powers surrounding the minimum wage.
Although the power - sharing requirements for devolved government under the Good Friday Agreement were probably essential to involve the mainstream parties representing both communities, they handed a veto on progress to those parties.
A proposal for a devolved Scottish Assembly was put to a referendum in 1979.
In 1999 Robin Tilbrook and James Alden registered the «English National Party» with the aim of trying to create a cutting edge to supplement the good work of the Campaign for an English Parliament, a pressure group that lobbies for a devolved English Parliament.
This project included members of the Campaign for an English Parliament, a pressure group that lobbies for a devolved English Parliament.
This means that Scotland now has the legal framework to operate its own tax authority for devolved taxes.
It is often very difficult to make a clear - cut decision on whether any measure is wholly English since many bills have a financial impact on the UK as a whole, often affecting Treasury grants for the devolved nations.
As we have said in previous debates, both in Committee and in the House, there are elections for the devolved Administrations - for the Scottish Parliament, the Welsh Assembly and the Northern Ireland Assembly - but there are also elections scheduled next year for 81 % of England.
More than 4,000 direct contacts have been made by email with candidates for the devolved elections which also take place next Thursday.
Given the similarity of their preferred options, the Scottish Liberal Democrats had co operated with the Scottish Labour Party in the Scottish Constitutional Convention to produce a blueprint for a devolved parliament within the United Kingdom.
The chancellor Gordon Brown will also hold further talks with party leaders to agree an economic package for the devolved government.
Cornwall, for example, might have a strong argument for devolved powers on tourism and leisure.
Whether it was a Freudian rejection of the hyper - tribalism of the Commons chamber and Westminster's self - regard, the model for the devolved bodies has ensured a more pluralistic form of politics, with more grown - up politics the result.
Among them are proposals to retain existing EU tax avoidance measures and put the Joint Ministerial Council - set up for the devolved administrations to have their say - on a statutory footing.
Labour is committed to reviewing the experience of the new electoral systems — introduced for the devolved administrations, the European Parliament and the London Assembly.
Monies will also be available for the devolved governments.
UK employers with a cross-border workforce will need to manage the different administrative arrangements for funding for each devolved nation.

Not exact matches

But perhaps devolving most existing federal power to the state level will end up being the most mutually acceptable path forward for both conservatives and liberals who don't want to be dictated to by people who don't share their values.
But as my experience demonstrates, democratization quickly can devolve into anarchy — making it difficult for learners to find advice from a true expert.
But once the fairy tale has devolved into the routine of everyday life, the fact remains that 50 percent to 55 percent of all first marriages end in divorce; the percentage is even higher for second marriages.
Stonewall said it will lobby the UK Government, devolved administrations, and political parties for recognition and protection of non-binary people in law, as well as appropriate ways to record gender in all official documents.
«Equally, the devolved administrations must work with, not against, the UK government to get the best Brexit for the whole of the UK.»
But when you ask what to do about it, that consensus quickly devolves into finger - pointing — at recycling companies like Waste Management for failing to innovate, at the American public for their lazy recycling habits, at producers for creating plastic packaging that is increasingly difficult to recycle, and even at the federal government for not passing strong legislation that encourages better practices.
Despite the bipartisan popularity of business - friendly proposals, including increasing the cap on H - 1B work visas for skilled workers and creating a visa category for venture - backed entrepreneurs, the public debate frequently devolves into shouting matches over whether people should be deported and how quickly.
Many managers may feel as if their meetings have devolved into an opportunity for employees to space out or doodle.
For his part, Trump has argued that the tensions between China and the U.S. won't devolve into a full blown trade war.
There are thousands of Facebook groups designed for networking that eventually devolve into a self - promotional pool with no real value created.
If you want to retain the best talent you have to be able to devolve power, coach people for performance, resolve conflicts, find ways to create growth opportunities, balance carrot / stick motivational techniques, etc..
Last fall, Anthony Levandowski, another Googler who works on self - driving cars, went to Nissan for a presentation that immediately devolved into a Q&A with the car company's Silicon Valley team.
With tensions running high between the US and EU, analysts have warned that the spat could devolve into a tit - for - tat trade war that would cause prices to rise and damage economic growth.
Forget the specifics, for a paragraph, because this is a notable development: while these hearings usually devolve into partisan cliches with the same talking points — Democrats want regulations, and Republicans don't — yesterday Senators from both sides of the aisle expressed unease with Facebook's handling of private data; obviously Democrats tried to tie the issue to the last election, but that made the Republicans» shared concern all - the - more striking.
Unfortunately, when it comes to matters like wealth preservation, if we are not immediately threatened with a financial «life or death» situation, the same also applies, and most of us will not act until we are actually confronted with a financially devastating event, and the situation devolves into one of financial «life or death» for us.
Trump's plan for a 25 % tariff on imported steel and 10 % on foreign aluminum raised fears of retaliation that could devolve into a trade war.
Abrams helped me see that modernity is in many respects a devolved form of Christianity that, taken as a whole, competes for control over our spiritual imaginations.
And this exchange, totally imaginable — perhaps some version of it has occurred in these very United States, between people who couldn't tell John Roberts from the Dread Pirate Roberts — must, when it occurs between two private parties, quickly devolve into an argument about whose need trumps whose: the couple's need for the florist's services, or the florist's need to obey his conscience.
He has virtues — humility and obedience — that you have never sought after, can not now contemplate, and will not abide with, even for a minute, without soon devolving into a temper - tantrum.
>>... TO NSAIDI:... 1 — the gop must devolve and halt their purpose as A ROADBLOCK to PROGRESS, MOVING FORWARD...... 2 — the republicans must act to diminish the power of the tea party (more than 80 % OF AMERICANS FEEL THAT THE tea party IS DESTRUCTIVE and UN-COMPROMISING due to their innate HATRED OF THE PRESIDENT...... 3 — sit down AND COMPROMISE ON TAXES FOR THE RICH and SPENDING CUTS THAT ARE NOT MEAN and MEAN - SPIRITED.....
Liberal arts education has devolved, according to many critics, into advocacy for progressive ideas.
Modern psychiatry, in league with Big Pharma, has devolved almost purely into prescribing medication for pseudo-medical illness, giving pills instead of compassion, and thus trivializing human suffering.
Hey young people again, boyhowdy's incorrect response shows just how diminished your capacity for critical thought and success in life will be if you devolve into something like a boyhowdy — on the wrong side of the future.
If, for example, an enemy has invaded Islamic territory, compromising the lives, liberty and property of Muslims, and the established authorities are unable or unwilling to mount an effective defense, the duty to fight devolves to every Muslim.
But he is not mistaken to see that, if belief in the Caller becomes less pervasive in our culture, the work ethic will lose «its deepest purposive dimensions» and devolve into little more than the search for a satisfying and fulfilling career.
For the eighth - century Isaiah the understanding of Yahweh as holy devolves from history.
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