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As the minister is well and truly aware, in the middle of agreement negotiations, we believe that we've got the argument and the evidence to support the fact we should devolve," he said.
Council Leader, Cllr Mark Fryer, added: “Our vision would be to eventually devolve more powers, and more spending powers, to these panels.
“In many parts of Nigeria, widows are still relegated to being chattels, who devolve to an interested mature male member of the deceased family at the death of her husband.
Source: https://www.blueprint.ng/abuse-of-widows-orphans-humanitarian-affairs-ministry-to-the-rescue/
“Our analysis shows there is an urgent need for the National Government to devolve Cape Town’s passenger rail for the City to run,” said Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis in a statement in April.
The only downside is complicated relationships with extended family which devolve into drag-out fights whenever they meet in person.
Unfortunately, this isn't the first or last time that former costars have seen friendships and professional respect devolve into bitter feuds.
Source: https://www.buzzfeed.com/kenwhanley/19-famous-actors-who-had-falling-outs-with-their-former
We hope disagreement does not devolve into discrimination or worse," Mr. Brzezinski said.
“We want to define the federal system in such a way that South Sudan will understand that it is a system of government that actually devolve power and if you want the states.”
Source: https://www.eyeradio.org/south-sudan-to-transition-into-federal-system-in-2025-says-official/