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devolve Verb [-volving, -volved] to pass or cause to pass to a successor or substitute, as duties or power [Latin devolvere to roll down]
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| But Heaney and Lakamp, in riveting detail reach out beyond their hometown and show how enterprise zones across the country have been comparable failures, devolving into tax giveaway programs for politically connected firms with no attached promises of new jobs. This approach helps to keep speculation about Mary from becoming too freeform or devolving into the merely sentimental. Standard & Poor's)--Although the years of explosive growth and enthusiasm in many of Asia's structured finance markets are devolving into sobering times as financial and economic stresses persist, several rays of hope are shining through, according to a recently released report by Standard & Poor's Ratings Services. |
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