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This may mean centralisation of some services, which can improve outcomes for patients by making services more specialist.
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"This cannot be allowed to mean unacceptable centralisation of services away from our district general hospitals".
Moreover, the importance given to the elimination of extreme positions in business ethics could mean a relative importance for the centralisation of some of the answers to research questions in that field, although consensus was not the most important point for them (see the previous figure).
This centralisation of electrical power, means that the economic and political power is centralised too.
Why does the press now use Caesar as a means of criticising George Bush and the centralisation of powers that goes with greater "imperial" stretch?
Either way, Mrs Chan's departure means one check fewer against the centralisation of political power in Hong Kong, and against mainland encroachments on its way of life.
The centralisation of land resource management has meant that a complex network of sectoral institutions is used to manage communal lands, excluding the pastoralists and their leaders, thus rendering them losers in the process (Cullis and Watson 2005; Peters 1994).
These stresses may be felt higher up in the system through various means including the establishment of new structures, the centralisation of management, more vertically structured programmes and an increase in donor activity.
Moreover, the dispersed nature of the population [ 22] in conjunction with the ongoing centralisation of cancer services [ 23] could mean that patient issues, such as travel difficulties, emerge more strongly here than in other settings.
Centralisation of services was therefore proposed as the ideal means of improving access to care and sharing of skills, but it was recognised that for most centres, such an intervention would not be possible within the constraints of the NHS.
Such as #5, 'Centralisation of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national bank with State capital and an exclusive monopoly.' Can you spell 'Troubled Asset Relief Program'?" I couldn't help but laugh.
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