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The centralisation of power in Westminster and London has shifted.
The centralisation of information also worries me because it makes it easier for things to disappear.
The centralisation of data not only makes it vulnerable to attack.
The centralisation of power in Westminster wasn't the top issue in this referendum, but the yearning for greater control was.
The centralisation of power, justified by the clergy for the war effort, continued into peacetime, as did persecution of opponents of the Islamic Republic's policies.
The centralisation of "openness" and information processing at public bodies through communications departments has made things worse for journalists since the 1990s.
The centralisation of stroke services in London, which involved the controversial closure of five hospital units, saves nearly 100 lives a year, according to research.
The centralisation of the British state is a deep problem, but the structural deficit it runs every year is a more pressing one.
The centralisation of poultry processing plants has increased the problem of poultry waste management.
The centralisation of vehicle licensing and registration in Swansea was a controversial move, because it resulted in the loss of more than 260 jobs in Northern Ireland.
The centralisation of curative surgery was still in progress in 11 of the 30 cancer networks.
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