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Centralising meaning
present participle and gerund of centralise
Synonyms of Centralising
Example sentences (17)
ActionSA leader Herman Mashaba has accused President Cyril Ramaphosa of centralising power in his office, following the announcement of yet another appointment in the Presidency to deal with electricity blackouts.
By centralising services on one site, bringing staff from other hospitals into the mix, it improved efficiency and reduced the anxious wait for patients.
By connecting data sources, centralising, and then getting rid of what’s not needed, along with automation, agencies can set themselves up for the future and deliver better services to taxpayers.
The details of the proposed $20 million cost cuts are unclear, but insiders suggest it could lead to more company-wide editorial teams (News Corp currently runs a company-wide sport and business network) or in centralising production resources.
Centralising equipment and increased monitoring of purchasing and replacement items could reduce waste.
The debate centres on whether centralising control will promote fairness or undermine local decision-making.
If so, that isn’t a centralising theme, any more than the rich/poor divide turns out to be.
It’s apparently down to an attempt by Public Health England (PHE) to ‘control’ all testing by centralising it all in their own laboratories, including especially their huge new ‘super-lab’ in Milton Keynes which they can’t make work.
Li Bin said the commission would fix the problems by centralising its systems and making better use of big data and artificial intelligence, building on many of the leadership's longstanding objectives.
News Corp certainly produced a few of these types of publications after years of cost-cutting and centralising resources.
The plan is to exploit widespread popular frustration at the political class and “Brexit chaos” in the name of a centralising, authoritarian agenda.
After the 1140s, these principles had been largely accepted within the English church, albeit with an element of concern about centralising authority in Rome.
By centralising NGOs, particularly those that operate at an international level, they can assign a common theme or set of goals.
Cornwell argued that Pius XII subordinated opposition to the Nazis to his goal of increasing and centralising the power of the Papacy.
It maintains a strong centralising and bureaucratic tendency, and has kept the organizational structure of the education system and the judiciary.
Movements associated with the establishment or development of federations can exhibit either centralising or decentralising trends.
Naval Intelligence Division, 258. However, his power was limited in practice by France's centralising colonial policy.