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This was caused by both the centralised character of the programme and the public participation requirements being too vaguely defined by the Habitat Directive (Beunen 2006).
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This happens because the formal character of the usual systems of knowledge, analysis and design can be traced back to a functionalist paradigm based on the idea of a centralised, hierarchical control of the city.
Part dates back to the centralised control of the British Mandate.
Its centralised system of control stifles innovation.
"We don't have a centralised method of control.
When Catholicism was legalised, the new network of churches established a centralised system of record keeping.
"My town" is not the distanced centralised authority of London or Rome.
Smith retains a centralised control of his ever-shoutier multi-platform mouthpiece.
On the left, that's been choked by a crude centralised model of the state.
Britain has the most centralised state of any major western democracy.
There is doubt about Labour's centralised mode of delivery and its target-driven record.
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