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The problem with the state isn't so much that it's centralised, but that it's colonised by private corporate interests.
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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.
The best part of proposed module is that it is centralised, thus controlled and managed over a single base station.
The randomisation was stratified according to Child-Pugh class and BCLC stage and it was centralised at the Investigational Drug Service of the Pharmacy of the Bologna center, allocating the first and lowest randomisation code available, and generating the randomisation list.
Third, even in those limited areas where industrial policy may work, it cannot work in Britain because it, being centralising and intrusive, goes so much against the country's cultural grain – "no industrial policy please, we're British" was the idea.
If Facebook was built today it probably wouldn't be centralised — it would be built for mobile".
The company's skunkworks, for example, are decentralised to encourage innovation, but its accountants are centralised.
The Germans did not know it because they had been centralised for many decades".
The Mauritius connection Until 2008, SABMiller's African purchasing was centralised through a regional hub company in South Africa.
Unlike a bank's ledger, which is centralised and private, the blockchain is public and distributed widely.
Defying the long trend in which power was centralised in Westminster, it sought to push it out to cities, towns, schools and doctors.
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