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Definition of Devolvement

Devolvement
Devolvement De*volve"ment, n. The act or process of devolving;; devolution.

Meaning of Devolvement from wikipedia

- In the investment banking sector, particularly in India, devolvement is a process whereby if an investment issue is undersubscribed, an underwriter is...
- Devolver Digital, Inc. is an American video game publisher based in Austin, Texas, specializing in the publishing of indie games. The company was founded...
- Devolver Bootleg is a demake of a compilation of video games developed by studio Doinksoft and published by Devolver Digital. It was announced during Devolver...
- regional or local level. It is a form of administrative decentralization. Devolved territories have the power to make legislation relevant to the area, thus...
- Devolved is an Australian technical death metal band led by drummer and lyricist John Sankey, originally from the Gold Coast, Queensland, then based in...
- The Devolve EP is the 1990 debut release by New Zealand rock band Shihad and was co-produced by the group with Malcolm Welsford. The EP was originally...
- Devolved Parliament is a 2009 oil-on-canvas painting by Banksy, replacing British politicians debating in the House of Commons with chimpanzees. In 2019...
- A devolved English parliament is a proposed institution that would give separate decision-making powers to representatives for voters in England, similar...
- amendment, is to constrain the powers of the devolved institutions and restrict the exercise of devolved competences. Its effect is to undermine the freedom...
- authority of the devolved legislatures in both Scotland and Wales. Northern Ireland was the first constituent of the UK to have a devolved administration...