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Although services such as health and education were still administered separately, social security and the relief of poverty were increasingly centralised.
Power has been increasingly centralised over the last 30 years so that Britain today is run by a small circle of key power-brokers – the financial markets, the trans-national mega-corporations, and the media tycoons – doing various (usually secret) deals with the prime minister and his immediate inner circle of unelected advisers.
The DWK's increasingly centralised administration resulted in a substantial increase in its staffing level, which grew from about 5000 employees in mid-1948 to 10,000 by the beginning of 1949.
However, the Duchy of Cornwall gradually lost its political autonomy from England, a state which became increasingly centralised in London, and by the early-Tudor period the Cornish had begun to see themselves as "a conquered people whose culture, liberties, and prosperity had been downgraded by the English".
Similar observations have been made in the Ugandan health sector, where power over planning became increasingly centralised when the SWAp was introduced [ 31].
This is a normal service model in the UK, where treatments such as bone marrow transplantation and subsequent follow up are increasingly centralised.
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Banks are increasingly able to centralise computer systems and to use common platforms.Jan Verplancke, the chief information officer of Standard Chartered, says that international banks build their large computer systems in the places that have the most reliable communications and power networks and are least prone to natural disasters.
The organisation of plots is increasingly peer-to-peer, not centralised.
In this situation, centralised managerial controls increasingly intervene in medical budgets, thus reducing medical power, while organisational controls are weaker and flexibility of doctors higher in the area of quality and safety management.
"Power was centralised in the hands of increasingly specialised 'elites' and 'experts' who not only failed to achieve all they promised but used secrecy and the control of information to deceive the public into allowing them to retain power over community resources that they ultimately looted".
King Idris' government was increasingly unpopular by the latter 1960s; it had centralised Libya's federal system to take advantage of the country's oil wealth, exacerbating traditional regional and tribal divisions.
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