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His campaign for McKinley in 1896 broke new ground because of its highly systematized and centralized nature, as well as for its fundraising success.
In particular, the centralized nature of the SDN approach makes it the natural choice for managing networks of small-to-medium size related to a single organization.
The risk is also a function of the increasingly centralized nature of this system.
True to its hands-on, centralized nature, the government believes it can change this image.
"The high concentration of our livestock industry and the centralized nature of our food-processing industry" make them "vulnerable to terrorist attack".
Considering the centralized nature of French institutions, very few people were betting on the success of a scientific operation developing so far away from Paris.
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However, SIP is centralized in nature, so highly vulnerable to failures.
where Li,j,kis the number of particles for which [ n k [ l ] ] i + ( j - 1 ) I > 0. The particle filter developed in the previous section is centralized in nature since it requires all pressure measurements and the observation modalities described by the globally assembled likelihood function and operates on the full state vector x k in a fusion center.
The non-centralized nature of evangelicalism, however, is likely to keep this debate alive with no end in sight.
During this period, especially from the reign of Leopold I, the Habsburg emperors strove to increase their authority over the imperial lands, and their rule became more absolutist in nature and more administratively centralized.
Are they centralized or de-centralized?
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