The DfE said its reforms were designed to give power back to teachers and raise standards at the weakest schools.
But Mr Cameron was talking about frayed social fabrics and the need to give power away before the fiscal crisis.
According to The Museum of Reclaimed Urban Space (MoRUS), these same bikes were used to give power to the protestors in Occupy Wall Street last year.
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But they struggled to reach consensus because some didn't want to give more power to the administration.
"My aim is to ensure we utilise all the innovation at our disposal to improve public services in this country and to give more power to those who use them, " he said.
That means, for example, turning Mexican federalism from fiction to fact by fulfilling his promise to give more power to the states and to municipal governments, though without creating new fiscal burdens.
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Now there is a two-speed Europe and in order not to give up sovereignty Britain had to give up power.
But these were not the words of a man about to give up power.
There may be a demand for change, but Mr Buyoya is unlikely to give up power.
"Women tend to give their power away when they 'chat, ' go on and on endlessly, " Starr says.
The army, which historically has preferred to give up power rather than risk civil strife, might then desert him.
The best way to get rid of really terrible teachers is to give principals more power to fire terrible teachers.
The Germans, in contrast, had wanted to give more power to the president of the European Commission, the EU's supranational executive.
Finally, he said, corporations needed to give more power to their employees.
Even though commercial logic is pushing Europe in that direction, the politicians are unlikely to give up power unless they have to.
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National patent offices do not want to give up power and money.
Succession planning is often the hardest part of this process, because it requires that a leader recognize when it is time to give up power.
Roger chose to give the power of attorney to his grandmother.
He calls for Congress to give more power to whichever party is in the minority, which is laudable but inconceivable in this age of political polarisation.
Under last October's Conakry agreement, the junta was supposed to give up power and Mr Kabbah was to return and form a government of national unity.
In some areas, you can save money by running appliances when other people aren't using much electricity since it's relatively cheaper to give that power to you.
That's foreign policy in the post-bureaucratic age - enabling the free flow of information to give people power so they can use that power to demand change.
One way to help potential victims of corporate crime is to give employees more power to diversify their 401(k) plan and not get stuck with a rotten nest egg.
The reforms had aimed to give more power to voters rather than party bosses, who once made these decisions at the conventions during the summer before the general election.
Many teachers, used to what he called "command and control, " don't like to give up the power to students to decide what they learn, and aren't yet comfortable with Internet collaboration, he said.
The Fiscal Responsibility Law needs complementing with further reforms, for example, one to give more power and independence to the audit tribunals that are supposed to check the books at all levels of government.
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Washington (CNN) -- The Senate passed a food safety bill to give more power to the Food and Drug Administration on Tuesday, more than a year after the House of Representatives passed a similar measure.
The bill has been brought in to replace the previous government's Terrorist Asset Freezing (Temporary Provisions) Act, a piece of emergency legislation rushed through Parliament after the UK Supreme Court ruled that ministers had failed to legislate properly to give themselves the power to freeze the assets of suspected terrorists.
But they can't just expect parliament to sign a blank cheque on these things, to give governments the power to detain people for months without charge, does require specific evidence that that is necessary, alongside a whole range of other measures, that certainly are necessary, in order to combat terrorism.
Mr Koizumi, who has also been widely criticised for his indifferent response to the scandals, is getting weaker by the day, prompting speculation that he may soon have to give in to members of the old guard within his party and reshuffle the cabinet to give them more power, with dangerous implications for his so far largely unfulfilled promises of reform.
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