Sentences with phrase «through decentralisation»

We are achieving it through decentralisation — as 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.
The Liberal Democrats, who want to allow teachers more freedom through decentralisation, say they will ring - fence education spending.
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.
This requires restructuring the state so that individuals participate more directly in decision - making (for instance, through decentralisation and collective co-production).

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The National Democratic Congress is promising a deepened decentralisation of the Attorney General's Department through the establishment of district offices across the country to ensure prompt prosecution of cases.
«Decentralisation can empower local communities, firms and local communities, who produce energy through wind and solar installations of their own.
First, that decentralisation can be achieved through other schemes more efficient than «bitcoin mining».
This is about understanding that we now have through internet protocols the ability to redesign the mechanisms of social organisation, to create systems that are egalitarian, that provide autonomy, independence, freedom of conscience, freedom of expression and empowerment for millions and billions of individuals around the world, simply by changing the shape, simply by choosing decentralisation
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