“devolution” – example sentences

How to use in-sentence of “devolution”:

+ However, devolution started again with the Northern Ireland Assembly after the Belfast Agreement in 1998.

+ This meant devolution of many functions, to districts and tehsils, which were previously handled at the provincial and divisional levels.

+ The devolution of police and justice in April 2010 transferred many of the NIO’s previous responsibilities to the Northern Ireland Assembly and its devolved government, the Northern Ireland Executive.

+ The 2001 Local Government Ordinance provides for devolution of government to district administrations.

+ Scots laws started again to be made in Scotland when the new Scottish Parliament came into being as a result of devolution in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.

+ She is known for her admiration for some “Third Way Third Way” policies, for her controversial insistence on law and order issues and for her support of devolution and participatory democracy.

+ In 1668, the first treaty ended the War of Devolution between France and the alliance of England, Holland and Sweden.

devolution - example sentences
devolution – example sentences

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