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"Devolute" - 4:36
A 'devolved' school was seen to be meeting local needs more quickly.
Like so much in sports, the present situation devolves from a single moment.
Now we'll here very quickly from people who say that we've devolved more money to schools.
Reading was still the senior member of the council, and the administration devolved upon him.
By the 1970's the area had devolved into something else entirely.
The state of relations continued to devolve from that point on.
It can devolve into a game of chicken, played up until the very last second.
We've devolved the money to schools, but they've got to spend most of it back with the council here.
A devolved minister first took office on 2 December 1999.
Official business was not the only labour that devolved upon me.
No decision has yet been made on whether to devolve corporation tax.
In this telling the idea took hold and the planning devolved on the Dead.
The plan will, however, only apply to English children as education is a devolved matter.
Things have devolved from there, and there's only myself to blame.
Now it devolved upon them to take turns standing guard.
Would it really be so hard to find the relevant information, even if we are devolved?
It may also be referred to as the devolved administration.
Whether we like it or not, the task of leadership has devolved upon us.
To devolve decision making and increase local participation in the use of Council resources.
You do get the impression that devolved government has yet to come of age.
And I'll be damned if we devolve to that level.
Northern Ireland had a devolved system of government between 1922 and 1972.
He has not therefore got very far with devolving budgets.
Clearly, much of the responsibility for that falls to the devolved administration.
Because of these changes, power in Vietnam has become increasingly devolved.