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the deconcentration
noun
The act of deconcentrating.
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The economy was expanding for most of the 1990's, but that alone does not explain what Mr. Jargowsky described as the "deconcentration of poverty".
This systematic review examined the existing evidence for youth violence interventions involving the deconcentration of poverty and urban upgrading.
The experimental results showed that surface temperature influenced the evaporation form of droplets significantly, which would be reflected in the morphology of the deposits obtained, leading to the deconcentration and miniaturization trend of deposits with the increase of surface temperature.
The article challenges the underlying premise of the deconcentration theory by providing evidence that the problems with public housing are due to lack of resources and services in low-income communities, rather than simply the concentration of low-income people.
The MOH encouraged the printing and distribution of the handbook and provided a partial budget for districts and cities to do so through the deconcentration fund around 2006.
Central control over salaries, the Special Allocation Fund, the deconcentration and tugas pembantuan funds, all mean that individual institutions and district administrations react to single lines of funding from the center; no one has an incentive to view the sector as a whole.
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The spatial deconcentration of population during the 20th century and the resulting expansion of human settlements has been a significant cause of anthropogenic landscape change in the United States and many other countries.
But we also find that transportation infrastructure mega-projects could induce the spatial deconcentration of economic activity in the long run.
Similarly the districts do not have control over the tied grants from the center through DAK, deconcentration and tugas pembantuan, or the other resources used to reimburse health facilities for services to the poor and to public servants, and from loans and grants which specify the way in which the funds are to be used.
The key policy documents concerning deconcentration and decentralization emphasize the need for horizontal integration of the programmes of the line Ministries at all levels.
The 1972 act centralised power and authority even further to the government, despite some degree of deconcentration of tasks from the centre to the regions.
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