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  • Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole of Kansas asked last week as he added his voice to the devolutionary chorus.
  • Movement from one plain state of rest to another represents the process of change, either evolutionary or devolutionary.
  • Ballard's story follows the biologist Dr Robert Kerans and his struggles against the devolutionary impulses of the environment.
  • As a card-carrying devolutionary, I'm for providing states with national information to help them make local decisions.
  • Dundes explains this point best in his essay, " The Devolutionary Premise in Folklore Theory " ( 1969 ):
  • "Devolutionary " looks and sounds lumpish, lacks fire on the tongue and needs a professor to explain what it means.
  • Following the imposition of Direct Rule in 1972 the CA looked to a bill of rights to be included in any new devolutionary arrangements.
  • In the past week some wordsmiths have been floating the word " devolutionary " as a kinder, gentler alternative to describe the Nootish philosophy.
  • Aside from its dubious constitutionality _ the change probably requires amending the state Constitution _ this approach seems odd coming from a devolutionary Republican who generally favors retaining power for the states.
  • In the last four years, with support from a devolutionary Congress, those Republican governors and lawmakers have left an unmistakable imprint on national policies on taxation, welfare, criminal justice and education.
  • In the BBC documentary " The Family That Walks On All Fours ", Nicholas Humphrey refers to Uner Tan's " devolutionary " description of the Ulas family as " scientifically irresponsible ."
  • The squeeze bottle, meanwhile, seems to be wandering the devolutionary road followed by all trends, which make their way to the outer boroughs and farther afield, eventually arriving at destinations like Toledo and Indianapolis.
  • As long as humans interact and in the course of so doing employ traditional forms of communication, folklorists will continue to have golden opportunities to study folklore ( " Devolutionary Premise ", 19 ).
  • And like conservatives today, the league argues that the central government has gobbled the powers of the states and one day will find itself threatened by devolutionary movements in disaffected regions such as the Mountain West and the South.
  • The Big Bang, in this interpretation, marks not the beginning of the Evolutionary phase but the ending of the earlier Devolutionary phase, when there appears seven suns ( as in a different Sutta ), symbolic of intense heat.
  • Nintendo isn't announcing any specific add-ons for Net access yet, but consider this another devolutionary step for the mutating PC, as it becomes part of everything and not just a separate box on a desk at work or in the back bedroom.
  • In the same way, by putting all our diplomatic chips on the continuance of the current regime in Moscow, we take the side of the two men-- the shrewd authoritarian Yeltsin and the nutty authoritarian Zhirinovsky-- who stand for an all-powerful central government against the forces of devolutionary change.
  • So it is that models rule, that everyone wants one or wants to be one or wants to know what they are up to, and people like me, who see it as just one more piece of devolutionary evidence, will just have to get used to it, because we certainly can't avoid it.
  • In November 2006 the popular support for the movement was rekindled by Mark MacNeill of Mabou, Nova Scotia, who responded to federal House of Commons'Qu閎閏ois nation motion recognizing " that the Qu閎閏ois form a nation within a united Canada " by advocating that Cape Breton Island is also irrefutably a distinct society and as such should be recognized as a province within a province with a devolutionary view to re-establishing the island as its own independent province and as the 11th province within Canada.