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The arrangements in Wales are different to those of the NPS in England: they allow me to align non-devolved criminal justice services with those that are devolved in Wales.
Indeed, the dispute between Mr. Rattner and Mr. Cuomo has devolved in recent months into hostilities.
The fact that attention spans have devolved in the age of the Internet.
They are evidence that Americans have devolved in terms of civility, stoicism and patience.
It's devolved in that it's about individuals now rather than a team concept.
As his death approached, the media spectacle devolved in a manner that Mikal Gilmore found agonizing.
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Mr Cameron is copying this gambit of centralising in a narrow sense to devolve in the broader one.
"We've always had the idea that if the rest of the culture was going to decline and devolve in a lowest-common-denominator thing, we were trying to be the highest common denominator," Mr. Babcock said.
That said, he is keen to devolve in his own way: "We have been piloting how local people can have a greater say in the way we spend funding.
Evolution devolves in Kansas.
Over time, processes can devolve in directions that no longer suit your customers assuming they were even designed with the customer in mind in the first place.
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