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It centralised back-office functions.
It centralised the language support that pupils need to reason during science lessons.
Germany said a proposal by the European Commission in July was illegal because it centralised too much power.
It centralised food aid after the cyclone, and organised three mass handouts, reaching 211,000 people on 80 of Vanuatu's 91 islands.
It centralised payments and knew how to extract the most money; competitors were trying to imitate Marsh's practices.Whatever the doubts about Mr Cherkasky's long-term suitability as a replacement, his background has brought immediate benefits.
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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 problem with the state isn't so much that it's centralised, but that it's colonised by private corporate interests.
The best part of proposed module is that it is centralised, thus controlled and managed over a single base station.
British democracy has atrophied over the past half-century because it has centralised and concentrated power on Westminster.
He pointed to Vienna as a positive example of how to manage smart city technology, as it has centralised control over smart initiatives, ensuring they work in an integrated way.
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