Sentence examples for devolved right from inspiring English sources

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Her party's shadow Welsh secretary Owen Smith recently said that income tax powers "probably oughtn't be devolved right now" and warned they could leave Wales worse off.

Meanwhile, Labour is deploying some of its biggest beasts to try to halt the apparent nationalist surge - with Ed Miliband also stressing that extra powers will start being devolved "right after" a No vote.

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Tanzania, for example, has devolved rights to about 2m hectares of its dryland forest.

Their jointly owned irrigation company—a common property regime has been devolved rights and responsibilities for enforcing implementation of plans for collective action solving these problems that the farmers have helped develop and agreed to carry out.

In fact it is only in the Namibian case, described by Jones, where we see firmly devolved rights over natural resource management.

With tax honeymoons for the investors and nice pay-offs to politicians at various junctures along the road, how can local communities, even those with officially devolved rights, have any say in the matter?

However, the so-called 'crisis' in CBNRM reflects a failure of implementation and, specifically, a failure to devolve rights and responsibilities to communities within a carefully designed institutional framework.

The rewards and recognition system should be devolved uniformly right from the National MoH to the health facility levels.

REDD will not work without clearly devolved property rights, such that local communities capture the benefit flows effectively the cash payments for avoided deforestation that emanate from the North.

Third, CBNRM relies on two sets of institutions: those that devolve rights (or not) from state and community and about which much is written (Murphree 2004; Nelson 2010), and those within a community that promote participation and equitable benefit sharing, which is an emerging challenge that has hardly been studied.

This trend was only reversed when radical changes in wildlife policy began to address market failures by (a) devolving use rights for wildlife to landholders and (b) encouraging commercial use.

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