Sentence examples for mean central control from inspiring English sources

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But it could also mean central control over policies by Mr Blair and his team in Downing Street.

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"That means central control is breaking down".

And when I say central, I do mean central.

This confirms, once again, that when the Germans talk of more integration, they mean stronger central control over taxation and spending, not fiscal and political union.

The emergence of a global banking system means central banks are much less able to monitor and control what is going on.

That means central direction.

This means central London and university areas.

The reason is simple: it holds the easiest means of central control.

Al Qaeda may have been the first and most destructive of the many groups consumed with hatred of the United States, but it by no means has central control over the countless clusters of jihadists seeking to confront America around the globe.

Last week Peugeot-Citroen announced a shake-up in its top management, apparently meant to tighten central control over the group's activities.

"But worst case, the Americans decide to go," he said, and that would mean: "There's no central control, growing anarchy, western Iraq becomes a no man's land, like a little Afghanistan.

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