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The new policy of "deconcentration" is also a big deal.
The deconcentration of administration where an activity is located at a more' local level as with field offices.
Deconcentration concepts have been established for each major programme.
Of course, it is said that no real decentralization has occurred, only a deconcentration.
We are now in the middle of the first wave of the deconcentration exercise.
The black population here is undergoing significant deconcentration.
It would seriously undermine the deconcentration process, since we need to know the funds available in order to recruit and train staff.
In carrying out the local government administration it considers three principles: decentralization, deconcentration and assistance.
The report included suggestions for reductions in war reparations, and a relaxation of the "economic deconcentration" policy.
A second major concern of this Parliament is the so-called deconcentration of our operational activities.
Arrived at that, you will want deconcentration.
In this context, I would also like to highlight the success of the deconcentration to Commission delegations.
We have already made good progress but we need to build on it very fast indeed, particularly given the deconcentration that I have talked about.
There is nothing whatsoever to be said for deconcentration while retaining a collection of mothers-in-law in Brussels.
Deconcentration of attention was originally developed ".
In particular, we are concerned that the process of deconcentration, or delegating to delegations as I prefer to call it, should move ahead smoothly.
In view of deconcentration we want to ensure there is a proper infrastructure in place for our delegations.
There are also attempts to adapt deconcentration of attention in mental space to help addressing complex problems in software engineering.
Modernization in the social, economic, and technological fields of a country is a factor in accelerating industrial deconcentration.
I will, of course, report to this House in more detail on deconcentration later in the year, but generally speaking the work is on schedule.
By 1971 the processes of urban decentralization and deconcentration had, despite some modest growth in absolute numbers, reduced these proportions to 33 per cent.
In this communication the Commission confirms its will to make progress on decentralisation and on the deconcentration of external aid.
We are undergoing deconcentration and decentralization.
Decentralization and deconcentration can displace responsibilities and relieve the load on executive elites.
In the UK, as in many other countries, however, this trend of deconcentration slowed down in the later 1970s.