Sentences with phrase «not devolve»

They do not devolve that power to the circle.
They also noted that care needs to be taken to make sure a within - school PLCs does not devolve into meetings focused only on logistics or management concerns.
Q4: How do we ensure that PJ does not devolve into simply a «subjective opinion» of student performances?
When will the advocates of school - based management learn that education bureaucracies will not devolve without a fundamental change in authority that extends beyond creating local school councils or adding a few more prerogatives for principals?
Why am I always searching for the seemingly most elusive item on Earth, not a holy grail or world peace, but a decently funny comedy that can a) make me laugh consistently and, b) not devolve into a juvenile series of f - words, toilet humor and disgusting situations....
Certainly the flagship Cities and Local Government Devolution Bill does not devolve tax powers from Westminster to local authorities.
I was a way of ensuring that the board did not devolve into heated debates on topics that the board owner (whose «home» it was) felt strongly about, one way or another.
When I used to have to do presentations in school, I would write out a whole script and practice it repeatedly, and I think that having something to go back to and envision if my mind went blank really helped me not devolve into fight or flight mode.
I think that is a view the Church itself has fostered — but it makes it very hard for communities to not devolve into places of fear and manipulation.
But marriage should not devolve into an egoisme a deux.
Seven Iranian military advisors supporting Syrian government forces were killed mid-April, but so far the conflict has not devolved into all - out war, something experts say both countries want to avoid.
For his part, Trump has argued that the tensions between China and the U.S. won't devolve into a full blown trade war.
Cool respect JohnR, at least your post stayed on discussion and didn't devolve like Bob's.
Evidently I can't just assume the place won't devolve into chaos if I'm not keeping an eye out.
Key reserved transport matters (i.e., not devolved) are as follows:
The Silk Commission said it shouldn't devolve fuel duty, alcohol and excise duty, vehicle excise duty, capital gains tax, insurance premium, stamp duty on shares, inheritance tax, betting and gaming, VAT, climate change levy and National Insurance Contributions.
This is because legislating for a referendum is a reserved power - not devolved to the Scottish Parliament.
Whenever a fresh or familiar face pops into view — like Christian's sweet, vivacious sister, Mia (pop singer Rita Ora), or their wise, imperious mother (Marcia Gay Harden)-- you long for the movie to follow that person somewhere, to grant us a change of scenery that doesn't involve Christian and Anastasia's stunning new dream house, or a conversation that doesn't devolve into deathly dull innuendo.
We as a human race are supposed to be evolving, not devolving.
Luckily, Chastain makes sure she doesn't devolve into a cipher for American vengeance, and her performance offers surprising depth and nuance, showing true growth and development from the ingénue crying in the corner of a CIA black site torture room to the woman who is comfortable and confident enough to lay her career on the line to make sure the CIA goes along with her plan.
Yet the film doesn't devolve into torture porn or become a gorefest for the sake of the shock value.
«When I arrived on Capitol Hill in 2001, not only was the Republican administration not devolving power to the states, the No. 1 priority of the administration was a massive expansion of the federal Department of Education,» recalled Mr. Pence, who, as a congressman, opposed No Child Left Behind.
You're still trapped in a house, trying to escape, and that scene doesn't devolve into arbitrary gags for their own sake.
Yau writes: «There are few contemporary artists who can make a convincing narrative painting, one that doesn't devolve into a mere story.
In Number 7, 1951, Pollock's sweeping, gestural line moves across the page with a vigorous, muscled handling, yet the pent - up energy transmitted through Pollock's hand doesn't devolve into utter turmoil, but rather suspends itself in delicate balance against the bareness of the paper support.
But firstly, as I understand your intro to this thread, this is as much as anything else a discussion about beliefs, which inevitably leads to a debate that involves (if not devolves into) politics.
In in that narrower sense, within a state power is not devolved from an authority outside the state but from the voters of the state.
During this time the FCC will point out that despite having voted in new regulations, the internet has not devolved into a corporate free - for - all.
It's tough to write a really compelling objective that explains what you can do for the company and doesn't devolve into a generic form of, «I want a challenging job that helps me grow.»
However, experts caution that progress will be limited if funds are not devolved from the Scottish prison system, consistent with a justice reinvestment model.

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.
«Because we don't get to spend as much time as the founders and devolve our conversations into hour - long epitaphs about cream cheese and whatever.»
The discussion devolved quickly and not in a way that helps you get the point that Verizon Hum can help you drive smarter and better.
«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.
In pitches, Cohen would unveil the startup's bra prototypes, but more often than not, the discussions would devolve into Mad Men clichés — male VCs calling in their female assistants and junior - level associates to evaluate the startup's worthiness.
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.
Don't Republicans have to tell the truth that we have to devolve insurance to the individual with appropriate, means - based government subsidies, making sure that affordable insurance is available to everyone?
So it's not a question of whether Christian is OK or not — but has now devolved into WHAT TYPE of Christianity?
Out of all the postings on this site today, I found «Derp's «post the most fascinating and informative, as well as deeply revealing.Even after boasting of what seems to be a practically perfect live by any measure, he informs us that he takes pleasure in mocking and ridiculing those of faith who are presumably his opposite; I can only wonder if, given all his supposed accomplishments, he is smart enough to realize how deeply revealing of his true character his remarks are.As a believer, I rarely engage in arguments with my atheist friends, and like to think I wouldn't lower myself to the level of juvenile name - calling and personal attacks against whatever my atheist friends hold dear.Most of the time we simply agree to disagree; when they hold forth with misinformation or ignorance on their assumed «knowledge «of my faith, I try to gently correct them; I certainly don't allow any disagreements we have to devolve into hateful insults and name - calling.
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.
Evangelical Christianity seems to have devolved into a psychopathic cult that not only manipulates individuals but has gotten behind right wing politicians to create a theocratic, corporate government.
>>... 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.....
And it doesn't help the National Football Association's mounting lately - devolving public image.
... yeah suzy and others... I just happen to realize that when monkey devolving didn't quite work out on paper it all changed to single cells and from the slime off of the worlds garbage can and so on... I just happen to know more than you think... In another ten or twenty years the science books will all have a new teaching... the Bible has been around and hasn't changed one word in over two thousnad years..
There's plenty of room to interpret and disagree, but being / not being a Christian devolves to how each of us answers a single question — one posed by Jesus to his own apostles: «Who do you say I am?»
Cable news has devolved into shouting matches punctuated by commercial breaks, and whether or not viewers learn anything is secondary to the entertainment value of CNN or Fox or MSNBC.
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.
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