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Перевод: centralize speek centralize


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централизовать; централизоваться


Тезаурус:

  1. Silvio Berlusconi's AC Milan, for instance, will not be ecstatic about the governing body's plan to centralize the sale of its club competitions to the TV companies.
  2. In part this occurs, I believe, because large organizations have a curious and almost inevitable tendency to centralize.
  3. The attempts to rationalize the administration, to centralize power, collided directly with local liberties and the particularist and traditional privileges of the old supporters of the regime (for example, the Tatar nobility).
  4. Indeed it may have increased as a result of the general tendency to centralize health, educational and welfare services and even shops in key villages or other local centres.
  5. The Spanish Crown endeavoured to rationalize the administration of its dependencies, to tighten control, centralize and increase taxation.
  6. The greater the external control, the greater will be the tendency of the internals to centralize power, to standardize and to formalize it within the organization.
  7. The UndergrounD Group also wished to centralize overhaul facilities.
  8. In the 1960s the government sought to reduce the animist religious confusion in the nation - and centralize its own authority by abolishing the practice of all but five officially sanctioned religions.
  9. With the money economy spreading extremely slowly, he could only centralize very limited financial resources.
  10. More and more companies are taking R D abroad but many still prefer to centralize this critical activity at home.
  11. The Great Powers thus pressed their territorial control outwards to encompass for the first time virtually the whole surface of the globe, to centralize the world on a few centres of power.
  12. 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.
  13. A national audit office, headed by the C AG, was proposed to centralize and coordinate public sector audits.

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