Sentence examples for centralised around from inspiring English sources

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Policy development and decision-making, which were scattered throughout departments in Whitehall, have been centralised around the prime minister's office.

Another particularity of the French system is that it is very centralised around the public research institutes and their way of selecting applicants for the permanent positions they are offering.

This provides anatomical information of more reconstruction donor site options, so that a surgeon can design a flap of tissue centralised around the best perforator, as well as a back-up perforator, and even a back-up flap option located on a different region of the body.

Rabin introduced Idol to his home studio, which was centralised around Rabin's Macintosh computer and music software.

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A decade earlier, with its branch numbers now in double figures, Foxtons had centralised its operations around a new headquarters in Chiswick in west London.

As David explains, before electric motors were installed in factories, machines were arranged around centralised steam engines, to which they were connected by belts and pulleys.

Erdoğan wants to centralise power around himself as president, rather than the parliament, continuing an autocratic trend that he has led in recent years.

Six of them, Baghdad, Baltimore, Istanbul, Lisbon, Puebla and Vancouver, are "centralised": most of their development is concentrated around a "downtown" area, and there is a gradual fading away from this with distance.

The Bundesbank, Germany's central bank, which monitors bank liquidity, certainly does not.Even so, an exception may be made for Landesbank Hessen-Thüringen (known as Helaba) and the group of 51 savings banks around it, which have truly centralised risk management and mutual support.

New developments in production control can be grouped around two modes: distributed and centralised control.

This process was encouraged by the trend for tithe revenues being increasing "appropriated" by central church authorities, rather than being used to support local clergy: around 39% of parish tithes had been centralised in this way by 1535.

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