Sentence examples for devolution of man from inspiring English sources

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But the devolution of man has been a topic of talk shows, pop psychology and books for years.

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Leaving aside the fact that the Y chromosome results from evolution, not devolution, any so-called decline of men has nothing to do with the molecular machinations of life.

It was extremely difficult 'to determine the precise moment at which life cease[d]', despite the fact that 'important issues might hang upon the hour named by the medical man testifying to a death', such as the devolution of property, or a possible charge of manslaughter or murder.

It wants full devolution of housing benefit.

And when Osborne talks about devolution, he really means devolution of blame.

The first is devolution of power to local bodies.

The devolution of business rates is a step towards this.

But the devolution of power is at risk of being read by the coalition as devolution of responsibility.

Devolution of some powers to the English regions cannot be the answer to the present lopsided devolution.

Devolution cannot be for Scotland alone; there should also be devolution of powers to the cities and regions.

Devolution of the £1.8bn housing benefits system.

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