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He is centralising power like crazy.
Michael Gove is centralising education, leaving free schools and academies in the clutches of the secretary of state rather than accountable to local authorities.
Such a move would be highly controversial because the Education Secretary has already faced accusations that he is centralising England's schools system, by weakening local authorities and concentrating powers in Whitehall.
The announcement immediately met with opposition from grassroots activists, who feel the party leadership is centralising what they regard to be a local decision and parachuting its chosen candidates into plum positions.
But the eurozone crisis has demanded a radical transformation of the EU, which is centralising massively in order to cope with the severe dysfunctions of the eurozone, and demanding more money to pay for this.
One option the trust is considering is centralising some of its services in Stockton and Hartlepool into one site.
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Political control The problem for the NHS is not just that it is centralised, but that it is centralised in the hands of politicians.
Another trend that is starting to emerge is centralised QS [quantified self] dashboards.
Power is centralised in his office, his cabinet is deferential and the opposition looks crushed.
The best part of proposed module is that it is centralised, thus controlled and managed over a single base station.
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