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This is part of what Mr Brown calls "realignment", a devolution from centralised to local power.
Treasury has been centralised, to ensure that capital is allocated more efficiently.
A development of active distribution network management, from centralised to more distributed system management, is needed.
It also has an economic system still sufficiently centralised to allow it to invest heavily in clean energy industries for both domestic and export purposes, as it is doing.
Many poems are written in short, tentative lines, and some are centralised to create the visual effect of being marooned; others try to disentangle past, present and future, yet court situations in which such divisions are blurred.
They are moving from centralised to distributed, from standardised to personalised.
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Headphones are essential, as you'll need to centralise sounds to head in the right direction.
"I am completely opposed to any move to centralise policymaking powers to the NEC or to Labour party conference," she wrote.
In New Zealand English the short 'i' (as in kit) has become centralised, leading to the phrase fish and chips sounding like "fush and chups" to the Australian ear.
The prime minister has centralised power to a degree unprecedented since the collapse of communism.
The system is still highly centralised: efforts to give states more autonomy in the 1990s only decentralised the bureaucracy, Mr Schleicher says.
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