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the centralization
noun
The act or process of centralizing, or the state of being centralized; the act or process of combining or reducing several parts into a whole; as, the centralization of power in the general government; the centralization of commerce in a city.
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The Centralization Index takes a higher value if the bargaining process is more centralized.
In this study the outcomes of the centralization process in the western part of the Netherlands are reported.
Rotenberg also profited from the centralization, likely with Putin's blessing.
Big data smacks of the centralization fads we've seen in each computing era.
What is your concern in regard to privacy with government technology and the centralization of information?
The centralization of power would look very different, even to Fidesz, with someone else in charge.
Writing was a major instrument in the centralization of the Egyptian state and its self-presentation.
Frederick's codes contained many ideas that anticipated enlightened absolutism and the centralization of the state.
Like David, Josiah sought a united kingdom, territorial expansion, military conquests and the centralization of cult and politics in Jerusalem.
They said CNN Money will benefit from a philosophy that emphasized the centralization of operations, teamwork and greater synergy.
The survival of small firms "could be endangered" by the centralization of markets and regulation, he said.
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