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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.
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.
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.
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Through monopolisation of capital markets, deployment of unprecedented leverage capital has centralised around a model of debt-financed speculation that – without any due diligence – has been transferred wholesale to the taxpayer, more than doubling the entire national debt.
Rabin introduced Idol to his home studio, which was centralised around Rabin's Macintosh computer and music software.
JR initiated the study, centralised the data and drafted the manuscript.
Wolsey centralised the national government and extended the jurisdiction of the conciliar courts, particularly the Star Chamber.
"Wales, Ireland and Scotland – unlike England, Italy and France – all have centralised contracting systems, the union controls the players.
Mr Bush has centralised control of the party in the White House.
Everything here was done by discretion, centralised at the top.
Power used to be centralised in the presidency.
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