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A decentralization process begun in 1999 resulted in the creation of several "confederate" universities, which form part of the larger University of Rome but operate autonomously.
A decentralization of power away from the Eurocentric leadership of FIFA may benefit the management of the organization by diluting rigid processes, e.g. giving some vice-president positions to African member associations and giving women more access to the executive committee.
One represented a decentralization of power, as the American military organized Sunnis into local security forces.
CHINEN It's a decentralization that has to do with that absence.
"Yet today, one can observe a decentralization of Parisian cultural life".
In 1961, however, his successor began a decentralization process that transferred much authority to regional organizations.
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Law 22/1999 on regional governments in Indonesia initiated a radical decentralization of powers over a large number of government functions.
In 1950 there was a general decentralization of govt. & a relaxation of security measures.
One is a breakup of the nation; the other is a radical decentralization of power.
Companies tend to move from everyone doing whatever it takes to succeed, to a more specialized organization, to a hierarchy, to decentralization, to a matrix as they grow.
Parliament approved a controversial decentralization law aimed at giving more power to the ethnic Albanian minority.
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