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I think they would go for that kind of centralization.
Their concerns include education, health care, and the centralization of power.
But I said why do you talk badly of centralization.
That makes the present round of information centralization very different from the old days.
"And the trend is for less centralization rather than more."
It's just it comes along with the problem of identity centralization.
There was no compelling need for its centralization on a single site.
First, the point to which the centralization of State authority has been carried.
There are 44 municipalities in the county and no centralization of information.
Nevertheless, he continued to support the centralization of power by the Committee.
The school system does not need more centralization or decentralization.
But others wonder if that takes the concept of centralization a bit too far.
This case is a strong argument in favor of centralization.
The centralization system was seen as a more suitable option.
"There may be ways we can strengthen intelligence, but centralization is most certainly not one of them."
North Korea's political system is built upon the principle of centralization.
Increasing centralization left the city without resources to maintain it.
Yet the main effect of foreign intervention was to enhance centralization.
The consolidation also led to much greater centralization of buying.
"The more centralization, the fewer places you can go," one said.
With the January 1973 reform, another major step was taken in the direction of further centralization.
Professor Nathan said in an interview last week that centralization had gone too far.
Excessive centralization is the principal problem of the Soviet economy.
Regions mostly have their own requirements, and centralization is difficult.
There has also been centralization in the public services.