Sentence examples for his centralisation from inspiring English sources

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But board members were already disgruntled with many aspects of his leadership, including his centralisation plans.

As liberal, patriotic and Westernised as the president, its members object to his obsession with power, his centralisation and his populism.

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Not because Harper's recent domestic scandal has called into question the purity of his party's convictions, the increasing centralisation of power in his office, and his own leadership qualities, but because he now has what many consider an ideological body-double Down Under.

The general thrust seems to be that he sides with Hamilton because his advocacy of federal centralisation of the national finances laid the groundwork for economic dynamism in America, much as a Brussels-based commissioner like Mr Rehn would hope that centralisation of Europe's finances would lead to economic dynamism in the EU.

Her complaint that she had not been adequately consulted over the draft UN resolution for the running of post-war Iraq was a little too self-regarding, while her compendium rant against the prime minister for his "presidential" style and centralisation of power was well over the top.

When Simon Stevens became NHS England's chief executive in April 2014 he disavowed his predecessor David Nicholson's radical centralisation of specialist hospital treatment into far fewer places.

Mobutu was strongly in favour of centralisation and one of his first acts, in 1965, were to reunify provinces and abolish much of their independent legislative capacity.

"The BNP would reverse the increasing over-regulation and centralisation of government," says Phillips from his one-man practice in Surrey.

And, just maybe, the chancellor could seize the opportunity to prove he is serious about his vow to turn the tide on the centralisation that "shackles local ambition and creativity".

It plays to the Lib Dems localism agenda and the party's wider frustrations with what it sees as the increasing centralisation of power under Salmond by his government in Edinburgh.

Maximilian I, like other Holy Roman Emperors before and after him, had to face struggles with other powerful princes in the empire and he thus sought to secure his position and the imperial monarchy by furthering centralisation.

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