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Перевод: devolve speek devolve


[глагол]
передавать обязанности; передавать; переходить к другому лицу; переходить по наследству; обваливаться


Тезаурус:

  1. Is not the answer, then, to devolve responsibility from Whitehall and, in effect, turn England into 14 Waleses?
  2. Exceptionally, however, a peerage could be conferred or devolve upon a daughter or other heir.
  3. He appreciated the difficulties of the economic position but was content to devolve the chairmanship of the Cabinet's Economic Policy Committee to his Chancellor, Butler.
  4. HARD-PRESSED inner city comprehensive schools are likely to lose thousands of pounds a year under government plans to devolve financial management to heads, one of the largest teachers' unions warns today.
  5. The section of the Education Reform Act 1988, which forces all LEAs to devolve financial power to the schools in the form of Local Management of Schools, is only one of the many new initiatives designed, apparently, to bring about an increase in quality.
  6. In an attempt to devolve power, the government gives money to the state and local authorities: as a result, Congress, which ratifies the grants, is intimately involved in the distribution of the money, and thus in decision-making.
  7. The testator's intention once again appears to be that his daughter's whole estate should devolve according to the rules of intestacy, and so end in her brother's eager hands.
  8. "We had an advantage in that there had been an effort to devolve management responsibility, the investment operation had been set up separately and there were business divisions.
  9. But he was usually mild in manner, especially with subordinates, to whom he was ready to devolve responsibilities and to give support when the business or political going got rough.
  10. By the Adoption Act 1958, property of adopter and adoptee is to devolve in all respects as if the adoptee were the child of the adopter, born in lawful wedlock.
  11. Such piecemeal, not to mention conflicting, management of the marshes was no way to organize and control the ever-threatening flood-waters; and from the mid-thirteenth century, the responsibility for land drainage and reclamation from the sea began to devolve upon successive "commissions of sewers", which were answerable to central government.
  12. We make settlements by which we provide that property shall devolve from one person to another within the limits which the law allows, e.g. to a man, then to his wife, then to be divided among his children.
  13. Another Home technique for reducing the burden on the premiership was to devolve, even in an area central to his and the Government's fortunes:

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