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As a countermeasure, the government introduced a new education order in 1880 calling for a centralization of authority by increasing the powers of the secretary of education and the prefectural governor.
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There is no voter mandate for a further centralization of social programs at the E.U. level.
There's a centralization of technology: Redcats, for instance, runs Web sites for 8 of the 29 countries it sells in through a single computer platform in New York City.
This suggests that more patients were eligible for a resection after centralization.
Other models, such as multiple visiting teams continuously working with a single local partner, provided an opportunity for centralization of efforts and local input, but required investment in consensus-building and streamlining of processes across different groups.
Improved outcomes realized by patients treated at high-volume institutions have led to a call for centralization of ovarian cancer care.
Mrs. Gonyea, the principal, said she knew Archbishop Egan had a reputation for favoring centralization of parishes and schools.
Soon some countries decided to assume responsibility for centralization through a ministry for public instruction Chile and Peru in 1837, Guatemala in 1876, Venezuela in 1881, and Brazil in 1891.
The evolution of the clinic into a central hospital closely reflected the Radiology Committee's growing support for the centralization of radiotherapy in a few specialist institutions.
"Andy is leading an effort for more centralization of power," he said.
This can be an example for future centralization initiatives.
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