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was decentralizing
verb
To cause something to change from being concentrated at one point to being distributed across a number of points.
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A centralist in a nation that was decentralizing.
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The unit was decentralized in 1999; it is not defunct.
Most significant, though, they insured that the administration of New Deal policies was decentralized.
The town fell into debt, so power was decentralized to create levels of review.
After the war, political power was decentralized in order to preserve equilibrium among different ethnic groups.
Biodiesel was decentralized and small-scale, favoring the entrepreneur over the corporation.
Haiti's economy was decentralized, organized around 11 largely autonomous regions, each with its own port.
In the postcommunist period, economic decision making was decentralized, and restrictions on private trade were lifted.
What you're talking about is more centralization, while Dell's whole origin was decentralized computing.
However, for twelve Zambian remote communities, QFT-GIT processing was decentralized.
Historically research at MoH which was rare was decentralized and uncoordinated.
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