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Unitary
Unitary meaning
Having the quality of oneness. | That concentrates power in a single body, rather than sharing it with more local bodies. | That contains an identity element.
Example sentences (20)
But the county says that if the local authority is accepted into the government's first wave of new unitary authorities, the local elections would be held in May 2026 for the new unitary council.
Any "national" European patents applying outside the "unitary effect" zone will co-exist with the unitary patent.
First, the soul is unitary, and unlike many areas of the brain the pineal gland appeared to be unitary (though subsequent microscopic inspection has revealed it is formed of two hemispheres).
In contrast, the existence of the EU unitary patent will still permit a patent proprietor not to choose the EU unitary patent and to rather select specific countries.
The commission recommended that many counties be moved to completely unitary systems; that some cities become unitary authorities, but that the remainder of their parent counties remain two-tier; and that in some counties the status quo should remain.
The unitary effect does not affect "national" European patents in states where the unitary patent does not apply.
Upon the grant of unitary effect, the "national" European patents will retroactively be considered to never have existed in the territories where the unitary patent has effect.
Zwiebach 2009, p. 554 These particles obey the usual rules of quantum mechanics and in particular evolve in a unitary fashion, so the black hole must also evolve in a unitary fashion, respecting the principles of quantum mechanics.
As Wrexham does not have a Local Development Plan, councillors will have to continue referring to the Unitary Development Plan for guidance.
Bridgwater Town Council is currently exploring taking on the delivery of and responsibility for numerous local services as part of the new unitary model of local government in Somerset.
Every week, the two neighbouring unitary authorities receive hundreds of planning applications and we have selected some of the most interesting proposals.
He saw human associations rather, as groups to be so that all thinking and daily behaviour could be folded into the like-minded units of a unitary state.
In the days leading up to the primary, Maduro and the U.S.-backed opposition Unitary Platform agreed to hold a presidential election in the second half of 2024.
It will be the final time Scarborough Borough Council makes the awards before the authority is abolished at the end of March to be replaced by a new unitary North Yorkshire Council.
One of those doctrines is the Unitary Executive Theory, which limits the independence of administrative agencies.
Residents’ access to democracy under a new unitary authority has come under fresh focus after councillors were barred from engaging with residents’ concerns at a meeting.
Ripon City Council leader Andrew Williams, who will sit on the new unitary authority North Yorkshire Council, said he is keeping an open mind about the application and called on both businesses and the cathedral to find common ground.
SOMERSET’S new unitary authority plans to spend more than £258m on new and major infrastructure projects in its first year of operation.
The rest of the councils being elected on Thursday are a mixture of metropolitan and unitary ones - single local authorities that deal with all local services.
Thurrock Council is a unitary authority in Essex, meaning it is responsible for things such as road maintenance, bin collections, recycling, libraries, transport and education.