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Перевод: centralization speek centralization


[существительное]
централизация ; сосредоточение
[существительное]


Тезаурус:

  1. The Germans argued for increased centralization in order to fight the empire.
  2. The system of States does not now easily permit further fracturing, even though the associated processes of national economic development and administrative centralization continually stimulate forms of resistance, some of which are nationalist.
  3. To him, however, the overriding developments were the increasing centralization of party organization and the growing predominance of the unions.
  4. For all the Conservative talk of "rolling back the state" there has been a remarkable centralization of decision-making since 1979.
  5. To achieve these goals usually entails a much higher degree of centralization and a much more interventionist role for the government in focusing national resources.
  6. It was an unremitting struggle that led to the overriding, abolition, co-optation or subordination of the inherited liberties and assemblies of society - vested in manors, villages, communities, provinces and estates - to achieve an unprecedented degree of centralization in the leading power in this respect, France.
  7. The search for efficiency and cost-cutting has resulted in greater centralization.
  8. As we shall see subsequently, many of the revolts that become nationalist start as a reaction to increased centralization - administrative (with increased taxation) by the State and economic, by external markets.
  9. Those priorities have reflected politicians' prime concern: to centralize economic power in the hands of the government in a way which matched the centralization of political power as expressed through the one-party state.
  10. Nevertheless, with the acquiescence of successive Home Secretaries, but without the support of Parliament, we have seen a growing centralization of police conduct in recent years.
  11. The nostrums of statism, centralization, and planning had lost much of their thrust with the stagflation and popular disaffection of the 1970s.
  12. But the broad package of interventions and centralization over such a long period of time surely outstrips that carried out by any previous government.
  13. The centralization from above, and decentralization to markets and consumers below, has weakened local government.

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