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Power used to be centralised in the presidency.
He has centralised in the White House the power to take many party-political decisions.
Last year the worst malnutrition rates were all centralised in the conflict zones, but sadly we're now seeing the rest of South Sudan suffering from food insecurity.
Political control The problem for the NHS is not just that it is centralised, but that it is centralised in the hands of politicians.
On the other, yet more power would be centralised in the presidency.In this section Are they beginning to lose the faith?
Explanations of how Britain came to be so centralised in the first place look back as far as the dismantling of regional structures that followed the Norman invasion.
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That's not to say that we aren't too centralised in this country; we are.
So Adecco is highly centralised in those things where scale is important, and highly decentralised in others.
Mr Williamson has centralised in California the responsibility for brand, risk and interoperability three core concepts.
It included some predictive features in the latest update to its mobile-device operating system, iOS 7, such as estimated journey times to frequently visited locations.As ever more personal information becomes centralised in smartphones and the accuracy of positioning technology increases, these assistants will be able to learn new tricks.
The GB Squad were only centralised in 2007 and over the last five years they have built up a squad of 13, who train 42 hours a week at their base in Aldershot.
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