词汇 | subsidiarity |
释义 | subsidiarity noun[ U ] politics, business specializeduk /ˌsʌb.sɪd.iˈær.ə.ti/ us /ˌsʌb.sɪd.iˈer.ə.t̬i/ the principle that decisions should always be taken at the lowest possible level or closest to where they will have their effect, for example in a local area rather than for a whole country基层决定原则 Politics - general words anti-capitalism anti-capitalist anti-communism anti-communist anti-fascism interparty interpellate interpellation interventionist lab on message Orwellian overstep parliament party politics spill statesman statesmanlike stateswoman super-conservative subsidiarity | Business Englishsubsidiarity noun[ U ] uk /ˌsʌbsɪdiˈærɪti/ us /-erəṱi/ the principle that decisions should always be taken at the lowest possible level, or closest to where they will have their effect, for example in a local area rather than nationally: We're starting to operate according to the principle of subsidiarity. Examples of subsidiaritysubsidiarity In the past the predominant beneficiaries of subsidiarity and government funding have been the free welfare associations. Further, regulatory competition provides the economic underpinning of subsidiarity in a multi-layer structure of government. However, the principle of subsidiarity is being re-interpreted. He also endorses the principle of "subsidiarity": the state should not try to rule where smaller, intermediate institutions (or individuals) can adequately govern. The principle is to utilize and help strengthen the existing network under the principle of subsidiarity. The principle of subsidiarity, and hence the importance of family obligations, is particularly strong in long-term care. However limited subsidiarity is as a concept for tackling issues of competence, it will inevitably be a term heard well into the future. The subsidiarity clause is a term which can be, and has been, used by one and all but which will satisfy none. In this country, the territoriality principle and political subsidiarity have supported a discourse on multilingualism for the purpose of 'mutual understanding'. The need for co-operation could arise from con-ict, and central+local relationships took many forms, from domination via subsidiarity through to autonomy. Tackling how to manage interdependence would be a more fruitful approach, but politically the subsidiarity clause was necessary. It can also be important to satisfy the interests of local democracy and subsidiarity, so that service delivery is adapted to suit precise local conditions. The proportion of public funding is highest in the areas of health and social services where the principle of subsidiarity is strongest. Other potential anomalies include the impact of attempts to operationalise the principle of subsidiarity on the efficiency of public service provision, particularly economies of scale. The territories represented the ' principle of subsidiarity ' in that they assumed responsibility for the direct management of local concerns and shouldered elements of common burdens. 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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