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Daimyo came under the centralizing influence of the Tokugawa shogunate in two chief ways.
THUS, supporters of the Federal Reserve legislation faced a delicate problem: how to fashion a centralizing agency and not run afoul of the strong popular sentiment against centralization.
The rise of Rome subsumed this archipelago within a centralizing urban system.
In 1831 his armies occupied Palestine, and for nine years he and his son Ibrāhīm gave it a centralizing and modernizing administration.
During an era when the suburban development was exploding prewar concepts of what defined a 'suburb', the regional mall arose as a centralizing force within the sprawl.
Their vision of the state was hardly sophisticated, but to the degree that it demanded loyalty to a centralizing ideology rather than to a clan elder, it was closer to a 20th-century formulation than traditional rural society had been.
It might not be all bad for fans of Bitcoin, though: China's dominance of the mining scene has a centralizing effect, and Bitcoin critics have long pointed out that a crackdown by the government would be highly disruptive.
Schutt wrote in an e-mail that she's going to be a "centralizing force" for "a number of machine learning and predictive modeling projects" that were already under way.
Then, nationalism was a centralizing force, antagonistic towards local government.
He adopted a centralizing policy, which gave rise to his fame as a merciless ruler.
A centralizing ring and polyethylene plug was mounted to secure the position of the implant concentric within the gap.
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