Sentence examples for mass centralisation from inspiring English sources

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The NHS must end mass centralisation and instead expand its local services to treat people in their own communities, the new boss of NHS England has said.

Since coming into office, he has said the NHS must end mass centralisation and instead expand its local services to treat people in their own communities; he has revealed deep scepticism about the effectiveness of integration schemes being planned as part of the Better Care Fund; and has criticised the lack of diversity in management.

Mr Stevens also told the Telegraph: The NHS needed to abandon a fixation with "mass centralisation" and instead invest in community services to care for the elderly.

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This centralisation of electrical power, means that the economic and political power is centralised too.

Reversing generations of centralisation.

Centralisation has crept in there".

But the new centralisation was widely criticised.

For one thing, it reflects centralisation.

Centralisation has proven to do the opposite.

Diageo believes in centralisation and standardisation.

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