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So you may find yourself trying to centralise decision-making.
He says Michael Gove is trying to centralise schools.
Headphones are essential, as you'll need to centralise sounds to head in the right direction.
"Like the Sunnis they seem to want to centralise power in Baghdad - it's very disappointing".
One such is a plan to centralise the records of all patients of the National Health Service.
They have also started to centralise information on lending and collateral.
Malezer labelled the decision to centralise Indigenous affairs in Canberra "a disaster".
The council is meant to centralise intelligence and speed decision-making among ministries.
It was disclosed this week that the government is preparing legislation to centralise power in the public service sector.
With or without treaty change, the euro zone is being forced to centralise powers.So what of the ten outs?
Information and communication technology has already encouraged large firms to centralise their accounting and back-office functions.
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