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to centralize

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To move things physically towards the centre; to consolidate or concentrate

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Mr. Tudor proposes to centralize the economy.

They tried to centralize power in Kabul.

Kenya gets financial help to centralize the pirate prosecution program.

Throughout history, there has been a tendency for governments to centralize power.

They hope to centralize control over future oil revenues in the federal government's hands.

"Companies want to centralize their purchases into a few very large vendors.

The city also seeks to centralize all ferry claims before a single federal judge in Brooklyn.

"There is no reason to segregate prisoners except to centralize medical care," Professor De Groot said.

Critics described it as a way to centralize control and stint on instruction.

The Department of Homeland Security is also working to centralize and consolidate its watch lists.

Unfortunately, staff members propose to centralize decision making in their hands, bypassing the commission.

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