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- verb Present participle of
regionalise .
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Examples
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As the well-informed-as-usual Martin Bailey reports: "The initiative follows reports in Baghdad that the government is considering the possibility of 'regionalising' the National Museum's holding.
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They are regionalising England into 9 featureless fragmented unelected bureaucracies.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with...
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That unelected Scottish dullard is now rampantly, full steam ahead regionalising England.
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List and regionalising the options of non "Eh?" candidates.
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"It poses the threat of regionalising the Angolan civil war," he said.
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In an interview on Thursday at the end of his week-long visit to Germany, Buthelezi said it was unlikely that South Africa would get on top of its crime problem without regionalising key facilities such as its police force.
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Commission in policy formulation, the process of regionalising the provincial government and channels of communication within the public service.
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He told the BBC: I'm not going for a regional cap but I do say this to the Labour Party: if they really want a regional cap then that must mean they want regionalising of benefits as well, because you can't have one without the other.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph, Sunday Telegraph
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Asked if the situation in the Falklands was discussed in Cabinet and was there a concern that Argentina were regionalising this, the PMS said that there wasn't any discussion on the issue, but Lord West had been commenting on this today.
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The previous governments made certain improvements: increasing counter-terrorism funding, regionalising MI5 and integrating intelligence and police.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph
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