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centralising

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Present participle of centralise

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The communiqué says that the Supreme People's Court, the country's highest court, will also set up "circuit courts" around the country—another step toward centralising judicial power.The trend toward centralisation may help explain the prominent mention of "rule by constitution" in the communiqué.

Long accused of centralising power and eroding the country's democratic institutions, Mr Orbán is now charged by his critics with plotting to restrict access to the internet, the only significant information space still largely uncontrolled by the government, by making it too expensive for many users.

"We understood the Lewis report meant centralising all production back to Sydney, which would mean job cuts in Adelaide, Brisbane, Perth, Tasmania and Melbourne," Tull said.

Yet the problem is not that London is too big, but that the other cities – starved of resources since the centralising 80s – are too small.

His survival has become a matter of principle : Scotland needs political pluralism, and the Northern Isles needs it even more if it is to keep the centralising government in Holyrood safely at arm's length.

It creates at least five new national bodies to manage the NHS, centralising power into unelected bodies.

If it continues to refuse an external audit, suspicions will grow that targets are really about centralising power.

A lifelong Democrat, he is nonetheless wary of politicians' centralising or utopian impulses.

Infuriated by the antics of left-wing local councils, she ended up centralising power in Whitehall.

The major political ideologies Arab nationalism, political Islam and now perhaps violent jihadism transcend national borders.Instead Arab rulers have wielded the apparatus of state power to obstruct any potential challenge, centralising all decisions and fomenting and exploiting divisions wherever possible.

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She seeks radical internal reform, re-centralising control over health and education and taking privileges away from Basques, Catalans and Navarrans by putting all regions on an equal footing.

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