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The company decided to centralise its recruitment sales, a move that caused it to "lose touch with the markets we were serving".
Last year, they decided to centralise the scheduling, Wold says; this year, huge numbers were eager to hear from speakers such as Hitchcock director Sacha Gervasi.
Today the Horita brothers own 150,000 hectares in western Bahia, growing mostly soya, cotton and corn.The story of how Brazil's vast central and north-eastern crop belt was won starts in 1973, when Brazil's military regime decided to centralise agronomy research and set up the Brazilian agricultural research corporation, Embrapa.
As rationalisation progressed, BAT decided to centralise production even more than originally envisaged.
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The regulators also want to centralise the change to opt out of use, decide which services their data goes into, and change its tools so that data is only used for the intended purpose – separate those used, say, for security from advertising.
So you may find yourself trying to centralise decision-making.
He says Michael Gove is trying to centralise schools.
"Like the Sunnis they seem to want to centralise power in Baghdad - it's very disappointing".
Headphones are essential, as you'll need to centralise sounds to head in the right direction.
Malezer labelled the decision to centralise Indigenous affairs in Canberra "a disaster".
One such is a plan to centralise the records of all patients of the National Health Service.
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