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Moving forward, it appears that existing KM systems (KMS) aim first at centralizing the knowledge available across organization, built around a central channel to access knowledge assets.
Experts cite a variety of factors to explain the spike, including the central government's decision sometime around 2007 to begin centralizing the distribution of clean needles at public health centers known as puskesmas.
Merrill said centralizing the business would improve its performance.
The Department of Education is considering centralizing the systems administration function.
Centralizing the waste is never going to happen – just as reprocessing remains a nonstarter.
Apparently, Mr. Figueroa concluded without much surprise, centralizing the system was no panacea against corruption and patronage.
The Justice of the Peace Act of 1361 began the process of centralizing the administration of justice in England.
The change was intended to provide a prestigious venue for photography and related arts by centralizing the photographic archives then dispersed throughout France's other museums.
Robert Alvarez, an adviser to the energy secretary in the Clinton administration, said there was wide agreement that centralizing the fuel was a good idea.
He published the results as they came in, identifying the officials involved, centralizing the investments under a new supervising agency and laying plans to sell them off.
The most serious religious charge against him was that centralizing the call to prayer would amount to "bida," an innovation bordering on heresy.
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