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unitary

[yoo-ni-ter-ee] / ˈyu nɪˌtɛr i /










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The 15 councils in the county will be replaced with either five, four or three all-purpose unitary authorities.

From BBC

Worcestershire is taking part in the plans for local government reorganisation from 2028, with a business case for a unitary authority revealed earlier this month.

From BBC

In many instances, Bush and others sought to justify his actions by invoking the unitary executive theory, a conservative thesis that calls for total presidential control over the entire executive branch.

From Salon

Cheney believed in the unitary executive theory before it became de rigueur among Republicans.

From Salon

After taking office, Cheney pursued with implacable vigor his vision of sweeping presidential authority—an idea known as the unitary executive.

From The Wall Street Journal