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The individual right to property is part of this decentralized system.
"I think you will find a more decentralized system," he added.
Q. How would you change the current decentralized school system?
"New York has always had a decentralized system of elections," he said.
The situation is different so far as decentralized procedures are concerned.
"We're talking about changing the behavior of people in a highly decentralized system."
This allowed the Internet to become a truly decentralized system.
He pledged to create a "clear, light and decentralized organization."
The more decentralized violence has been, however, the less the leaders' chances of success.
The highly decentralized nature of health care delivery means that good data is not always available.
What he's really talking about is a decentralized world.
We have five decentralized offices dotted around the City, which are all very well.
The commission rightly calls for a review of the decentralized school administration in place since 1969.
But some civic groups believe Republicans fear the more decentralized system would mean a loss of party control.
The party's democratic, decentralized structure prohibits having one party leader.
There are also five decentralized water companies at the state level:
The cost rose because of using a decentralized system.
The internet is an example of an extremely decentralized network, having no owners at all.
It takes a decentralized approach in order to manage content from various resources.
Decentralized communications allow information to be shared directly between members of the group.
They wondered what impact the investigation would have on the future of decentralized school boards.
There simply is no substitute in a decentralized market, he said, for communicating by voice with the other players.
A decentralized system is rising to take its place.
The delegation mechanism is used to support decentralized administration of access policies.
To guarantee political independence, it is a decentralized organization with its own budget.
Decentralised power supplies are in the hands of the people.
I should like to give an example from a recent report by a decentralised agency on financial management in 2007.
Since then, the management of the school has been divided for decentralised administration.
In particular it concerns the large number of both central and decentralised rules.
European policy is only possible on the basis of decentralised participation.
The idea of decentralised cooperation is therefore a good solution.
More effective, in particular, if it took into account all the decentralised energy sources.
The instrument of decentralised cooperation, however, has raised a few questions.
The government needs advice on constructing a tax system for a decentralised economy.
Due to its decentralised approach, standards of service vary between countries.
We were also able to strengthen the status of decentralised energy producers.
Finally we need to spend some time considering the role of decentralised administration in the public sector.
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Others are coordinated in a decentralised manner by network members.
Would you be prepared to take over this development of decentralised involvement and funding?
The communication strategy will be implemented on a decentralised basis.
It has also been said that the decentralised agencies play an important role for us in negotiations with the Council.
The second option will be possible only through decentralised renewable electricity.
A fragmented decentralised geographical space had to be provided with books.
We needed to find a way for them to exist as sovereign states within a decentralised democratic union.
It's a vital component of our decentralised local energy revolution.
This solution also has the merit of encouraging decentralised development.
The recommendations had come as a major boost to decentralised governance.
What is the point of central legislation when a decentralised approach is also possible?
However, this Parliament is calling for even more so-called decentralised agencies.