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单词 decentralization
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Definition of decentralization in English:

decentralization

(British decentralisation)
noun ˌdiːsɛntr(ə)lʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)nˌdiˌsɛntrələˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
mass noun
  • 1The transfer of authority from central to local government.

    efforts to promote decentralization and reform of the national political party
    as modifier the government's decentralization programme
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He speaks about mutualism, localism, devolution and the decentralisation of power.
    • The government will begin implementing the regional autonomy and fiscal decentralization policy in January.
    • The 73rd and 74th Amendments of the Constitution should be scrupulously enforced, paving the way for effective democratic decentralization.
    • It advocates decentralisation, economic reforms, additional support for the less well-off and a return to the pacifism spelled out in the constitution.
    • On the fiscal policy, the board suggests that the government should manage public debt more efficiently and accelerate fiscal decentralization into local areas as much as possible.
    • The ministry of rural development is now testing its decentralisation plan - termed sector reform - on 70 million rural Indians.
    • Decentralization has long been advocated by the political and economic elite in the West as a means of wrenching power from the more populous Eastern provinces.
    • Questions of federalism and decentralization have dominated public debate across the country.
    • This is intended to help government and its partners clarify processes for the decentralisation process and build capacity for it.
    • This shows that devolution and decentralisation is the way of the future and I look forward to further initiatives under the Better Local Government programme.
    1. 1.1 The movement of departments of a large organization away from a single administrative centre to other locations.
      the decentralization of business services
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Association should encourage the decentralisation of multinational companies to economic blackspots and areas that do not suffer from labour shortages.
      • This restructuring and decentralisation plan simplifies our business, and will improve our focus, agility and control.
      • He is the least hostile of the civil and public service union leaders towards decentralisation, mainly because of his union's younger age profile.
      • He said effective decentralisation of resources and responsibilities was also important for growth.
      • Moreover, managerial decentralisation and a shift in the locus of bargaining and power relations raises the prospect for trade union renewal at the state sector workplace.
      • Kiltimagh is the ideal location for decentralisation of IT type projects.
      • Representatives were unable to cope with the increasing discontent and conflict which arose from trust decentralisation, organisational restructuring and new managerial processes of control.
      • If we are to have a proper enterprise economy in the north and encourage decentralisation, we need to plan for it and prepare for it.
      • The shift comes as the company continues to refine its operating style following a radical decentralization of marketing responsibility to five regional units.
      • Just how fast we can move towards industrial decentralisation cannot now be said.
 
 

Definition of decentralization in US English:

decentralization

(British decentralisation)
nounˌdēˌsentrələˈzāSH(ə)nˌdiˌsɛntrələˈzeɪʃ(ə)n
  • 1The transfer of authority from central to local government.

    efforts to promote decentralization and reform of the national political party
    as modifier the government's decentralization program
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He speaks about mutualism, localism, devolution and the decentralisation of power.
    • Decentralization has long been advocated by the political and economic elite in the West as a means of wrenching power from the more populous Eastern provinces.
    • Questions of federalism and decentralization have dominated public debate across the country.
    • The ministry of rural development is now testing its decentralisation plan - termed sector reform - on 70 million rural Indians.
    • The 73rd and 74th Amendments of the Constitution should be scrupulously enforced, paving the way for effective democratic decentralization.
    • On the fiscal policy, the board suggests that the government should manage public debt more efficiently and accelerate fiscal decentralization into local areas as much as possible.
    • This shows that devolution and decentralisation is the way of the future and I look forward to further initiatives under the Better Local Government programme.
    • The government will begin implementing the regional autonomy and fiscal decentralization policy in January.
    • It advocates decentralisation, economic reforms, additional support for the less well-off and a return to the pacifism spelled out in the constitution.
    • This is intended to help government and its partners clarify processes for the decentralisation process and build capacity for it.
    1. 1.1 The movement of departments of a large organization away from a single administrative center to other locations.
      the decentralization of business services
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Moreover, managerial decentralisation and a shift in the locus of bargaining and power relations raises the prospect for trade union renewal at the state sector workplace.
      • He said effective decentralisation of resources and responsibilities was also important for growth.
      • Representatives were unable to cope with the increasing discontent and conflict which arose from trust decentralisation, organisational restructuring and new managerial processes of control.
      • Kiltimagh is the ideal location for decentralisation of IT type projects.
      • He is the least hostile of the civil and public service union leaders towards decentralisation, mainly because of his union's younger age profile.
      • The Association should encourage the decentralisation of multinational companies to economic blackspots and areas that do not suffer from labour shortages.
      • The shift comes as the company continues to refine its operating style following a radical decentralization of marketing responsibility to five regional units.
      • This restructuring and decentralisation plan simplifies our business, and will improve our focus, agility and control.
      • If we are to have a proper enterprise economy in the north and encourage decentralisation, we need to plan for it and prepare for it.
      • Just how fast we can move towards industrial decentralisation cannot now be said.
 
 
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