Definition of power-sharing in English:
power-sharing
nounˈpaʊəˌʃɛːrɪŋˈpaʊ(ə)r ˌʃɛrɪŋ
mass nounA policy agreed between political parties or within a coalition to share responsibility for decision-making and political action.
he appealed to them to accept the power-sharing compromise
power-sharing is implemented to ensure that the interests of all are served
Example sentencesExamples
- His major concern is to strengthen his position and that of his clique in the French-orchestrated power-sharing deal.
- I will deeply regret it if they pull out of power-sharing.
- The supreme law enshrined multi-racial power-sharing in Fiji's government.
- Otherwise the political savvy and power-sharing successes of the new government will be for naught.
- Intrinsic to this philosophy of power-sharing was an ‘us and them’ approach.
- The negotiations are the latest attempt by the British and Irish governments to restore power-sharing.
- Together, the four new vice presidents form a major part of the new power-sharing government, agreed to in December.
- It doesn't bear inspection: it's ludicrous, an impossible route to power-sharing.
- The precise details of their power-sharing were left vague.
- Yet power-sharing with a force that was operating outside the democratic process violated the purpose and spirit of democratisation.
- There now began an experiment in power-sharing, or cohabitation.
- But the community model values power-sharing for its own sake.
- The party earlier won power-sharing deals with the Liberals and the split among its rivals has increased its leverage.
- In selecting new cabinet members, a focus will be on power-sharing among the various ethnic tribes.
- A further report is due in January, and both governments hope a positive verdict will pave the way for power-sharing to resume.
- They included accepting Labour as having majority rule, having an equal make-up of different parties on the cabinet or even power-sharing.
- Some member states have more experience than Britain of power-sharing and federalism.
- Even their defenders in the British establishment have indicated that it is time to abandon opposition to power-sharing.
- This power-sharing agreement sought to include all the main strands of Loyalist and Nationalist opinion in the executive.
- Still, no one yet claims the right formula for genuine power-sharing at the top of global enterprises.
Definition of power-sharing in US English:
power-sharing
nounˈpaʊ(ə)r ˌʃɛrɪŋˈpou(ə)r ˌSHeriNG
A policy agreed between political parties or within a coalition to share responsibility for decision-making and political action.
he appealed to them to accept the power-sharing compromise
power-sharing is implemented to ensure that the interests of all are served
Example sentencesExamples
- They included accepting Labour as having majority rule, having an equal make-up of different parties on the cabinet or even power-sharing.
- Together, the four new vice presidents form a major part of the new power-sharing government, agreed to in December.
- There now began an experiment in power-sharing, or cohabitation.
- In selecting new cabinet members, a focus will be on power-sharing among the various ethnic tribes.
- The party earlier won power-sharing deals with the Liberals and the split among its rivals has increased its leverage.
- But the community model values power-sharing for its own sake.
- Yet power-sharing with a force that was operating outside the democratic process violated the purpose and spirit of democratisation.
- A further report is due in January, and both governments hope a positive verdict will pave the way for power-sharing to resume.
- His major concern is to strengthen his position and that of his clique in the French-orchestrated power-sharing deal.
- Still, no one yet claims the right formula for genuine power-sharing at the top of global enterprises.
- Even their defenders in the British establishment have indicated that it is time to abandon opposition to power-sharing.
- Intrinsic to this philosophy of power-sharing was an ‘us and them’ approach.
- It doesn't bear inspection: it's ludicrous, an impossible route to power-sharing.
- This power-sharing agreement sought to include all the main strands of Loyalist and Nationalist opinion in the executive.
- The precise details of their power-sharing were left vague.
- I will deeply regret it if they pull out of power-sharing.
- Some member states have more experience than Britain of power-sharing and federalism.
- The negotiations are the latest attempt by the British and Irish governments to restore power-sharing.
- The supreme law enshrined multi-racial power-sharing in Fiji's government.
- Otherwise the political savvy and power-sharing successes of the new government will be for naught.