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Перевод: decentralize
[глагол] децентрализовать; децентрализировать
Тезаурус:
- Existing centre-periphery relations "broke up as mature corporations began to decentralize units of standardized manual production to dispersed localities also within the advanced nations, while concentrating managerial and financial functions within large metropolitan areas, (Albertsen 1988: 347).
- Modern organization theory stresses that political and administrative elites must decentralize policy implementation into sub-organizations with their own problem zones, rather than simply expand central government departments into vast line agencies with direct control over all administration.
- The agency is trying to decentralize French research by moving half hit laboratories to the regions (see Nature 356 , 373; 1992), and taking a bigger role in international research politics would help to fill the vacuum in Paris.
- A pilot project in Zambezia province aims to decentralize and integrate management of donor and provincial funds.
- It should be noted that the 1970s saw a trend on the part of the "nationals" to decentralize their operations by forming autonomous regional organizations and promoting regional brands.
- For example, there was a move to decentralize educational administration, because of growing concern at the gap between the pronouncements at the top in the Ministry and the practice at the level of the school, as well as disparities between educational levels in different areas.
- Also, the electric media (by their nature, regardless of their commercial organization) unify and at the same time decentralize the musical repertory and community, and make possible improvisatory musical styles.
- Little came of this, partly because of the resistance from regional newspapers, and partly because of the Jacobin traditions of a government little inclined to decentralize.
- Maybe there is a confusing conflation here of "mechanical reproducibility" and what has been called "electronic producibility": the capacity to transform, extend and decentralize production itself.
- First, it failed to take account of the fact that British industry at the time was undergoing traumatic upheavals and that the impact of this upon firms had to be recognized if the need to decentralize in the first place was to be understood.
- Later technical changes in transport were to make it possible for the city to change its nature by spreading out great suburban dormitories, and electrification would help to decentralize industry.
- Regional policies have also sought to decentralize office jobs from London and the South East.
- It was a victory for Mrs Thatcher - though a debatable one since it largely snuffed out the power of British local government at a time when many other European countries were trying to decentralize and devolve.
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