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The home secretary, Theresa May, had promised to end centralisation, targets and ring fences for the police, but then sought to centralise the purchase of equipment – even constables' shirts and shields.
One such is a plan to centralise the records of all patients of the National Health Service.
For the duration of his four-year term he used his position to strengthen the office of the prime minister and centralise the state apparatus.
Western officials have repeatedly forced the Nepalese prime minister, Sushil Koirala, 75, to overrule suggestions by ministers seeking to centralise the distribution of aid funds under government control.
During the Ebola Open Data Jam in October, 110 volunteers gave their time to search and inventory disparate sources of open information about Ebola to centralise the information.
Consider the fate of the bill that would centralise the intelligence services, based on proposals of the September 11th commission.This bill has Mr Bush's support (nominally at least).
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The routine, the pleasure, the disappointment, the vanity of the crowd centralise on the one man.
Small brands also benefit from centralising the boring bits of the business, such as logistics.
Having to cut costs, Cisco centralised the functions of each line.
"It has been clear from the outset that centralising the department's policy functions in the most expensive city in the country makes no financial sense," he said.
In Britain, victory sanctified and strengthened Westminster and Whitehall.Then came Margaret Thatcher, who centralised the country still more politically in order to emancipate it economically.
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