词汇 | power-sharing |
释义 | power-sharing noun[ U ] uk /ˈpaʊə.ʃeə.rɪŋ/ us /ˈpaʊ.ɚ.ʃer.ɪŋ/ a situation in which two people or groups share responsibility for running a government, organization, etc.: 权力分享 a power-sharing arrangement权力分享方案 Ruling & governing administration affairs of state ascend ascend the throneidiom bipartisanship government-sponsored governmental governmentally governorate hard Brexitidiom oppression oppressive oppressively oppressiveness overgovern subjugate subjugation super-government the politburo tinpot You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Power to control power-sharing | Business Englishpower-sharing noun[ U ] ukus POLITICS, GOVERNMENT an arrangement in which two people, organizations, political parties, etc. share responsibility for doing something, especially being in charge of a government: The two leaders presented this new era of power-sharing as a positive thing. power-sharing agreement/arrangement/dealThe parties held a joint news conference to announce their power-sharing agreement. power-sharing administration/executive/government power-sharing negotiations/talks Examples of power-sharingpower-sharing This measure records the degree to which politicians are constrained by power-sharing arrangements. This was particularly the case for the lessons derived from the failure of earlier power-sharing arrangements, a point elaborated later. As in the power-sharing executive, a balance will undoubtedly be struck over association, with preservation of perceived unionist monuments matched by perceived nationalist monuments. These reasons are related to the ultimate productivity of the nurse-patient relationship, rather than to power-sharing as an ethically desirable ideal. Second, institutional power-sharing between levels of government has proved to be a highly interactive process, not simply a devolutionary one. Over the course of 2002, a national agreement on power-sharing was reached. The repercussion of such inequitable power-sharing is that the theatre allows itself to be defined by the state instead of its own internal necessity. Territory helps to restore civility and offers power to defend gains in power-sharing agreements. The advantage of this change will be that the rigidities of the current system may give way to a more flexible, consensual model of power-sharing. In many power-sharing democracies, extremist parties do not have a place in government, but the political system remains stable nonetheless. Consequently, the higher the degree of power-sharing in a cantonal government, the higher is health care spending likely to be. Thus, publicity requires those charged with designing power-sharing institutions to think not just in terms of stability, but also in terms of equality. These findings suggest very practical reasons for collaborative, power-sharing behaviour by the nurse within the context of community nursing assessment. While two-party competition has served to reduce frame-conflict, some types of institutional power-sharing can facilitate reframing. There, the road to inclusion lies not in unilateral decisions by the dominant ethnic group but, rather, in a seemingly endless process of bargaining, trade-offs, and, above all, power-sharing formulas. See all examples of power-sharing These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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