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The reimagined Kigali will be decentralised, with satellite towns, business, leisure and shopping districts, as well as a wetlands conservation area.

It was entirely decentralised, with next to no quality control, which meant trusting volunteers implicitly – but it succeeded in unleashing huge reserves of untapped energy.

Budgeting and decision-making will be decentralised, with much more power given to head teachers, leaving the government to do little but set the curriculum.

Both the economy and political system are highly decentralised, with the result that local banks, businesses, entrepreneurs and politicians know and understand each other, making everyday co-operation easier – while, at the national level, Germany's leaders rarely miss an opportunity to promote their country's industry abroad.

And it has a unique structure among the big miners in that it is hugely decentralised, with most operational decisions taken by the people on the ground (Xstrata's head office contains a handful of people rather than many hundreds like its competitors).

The culture of victory may supersede arguments about values and substance because conquest becomes imperative.America's political system is decentralised, with proud, distinctive traditions at state level, and national parties that used to be loose coalitions of diverse groups which banded together to win power.

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These could be more readily decentralised, compared with fully integrated CHP systems, reducing the sensitivity of decentralised processing configurations to Process hot utility requirements.

Some argued that because Bin Laden promoted decentralised fighting, with individuals acting on their own initiative, his death would make little difference.

English Labour will need to show that we have: the vision of a decentralised England with powers to cities, communities, households and individuals; are committed to a process of a people's convention that gives England a real voice and makes the state more accountable, and practical plans for reform, taking decisions out of Westminster to our regions, cities and communities".

In this consideration, decentralised systems with low temperature waste heat and decentralised heat pumps show the financially most feasible (revenue more than 640,000 €/year) and, compared to alternatives, most ecological way (more than 60%% reduction potential of the ecological pressures of heat) to supply the new quarter.

We have also attempted to add to the present knowledge-base by juxtaposing the different historic periods in Tanzania, contrasting decentralised recruitment with a more centralised recruitment process.

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