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The phrase "devolved the" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in the past tense and means to transfer or delegate power or responsibility to someone else. It can be used to describe a situation where someone gave up control or authority over something to another person or group. Example: The CEO devolved the task of hiring new employees to the HR department.
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As responsibility is devolved, the firm should become decisive and agile.
In the end, Westminster devolved the power to hold a referendum to Holyrood for a two year period.
But the more power that is devolved, the less influence Scotland will have over policy south of the border.
As chancellor, George Osborne enthusiastically "devolved the axe", shunting much of the burden of austerity on to councils.
But in Britain the Tory government devolved the management of quotas to 19 fish producer-organisations, which allocate contracts to boat-owners.
Today it is administered by an international board of trustees, who have devolved the day-to-day management to the Iwokrama International Centre.
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Why not trust Congress to set these limits itself, rather than devolving the power?
It is spectacle, and by participating in it, we devolve the dialogue.
Local government should beware his devolution trojan horse, as devolving the axe is his prime purpose.
That is their proud contribution – devolving the axe to local authorities.
The measure passed nonetheless, by 88 votes to 17.The party made clear that it was not against devolving the powers in principle, only against devolving them now.
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