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Перевод: centralized
[прилагательное] централизованный
Тезаурус:
- On arrival they were given simple accommodation in the company camp and received their meals from the centralized kitchen.
- But there is a different aspect of the new movement towards centralized control over education, aimed towards stripping Local Authorities of their general powers in the provision of education.
- If, on the other hand, any centralized system with a single head, controlling a defined territory, is called a state, it is then possible to give examples of "states" where no obvious dominant class exists.
- What is lacking, and what some at least of Anselm's contemporaries would have thought highly blameworthy, is the complete absence of awareness of the Hildebrandine programme of the liberty of the Church - that is to say, its freedom from lay interference under a centralized papal authority.
- O'Dowd, Rolston, and Tomlinson (1980) point out that when the centralized state comes in simply to administer and maintain law and order, it tends to reproduce relationships which pre-exist its intervention.
- For "The great centralized State is a tremendous historical step forward from medieval disunity to the future socialist unity of the whole world, and only via such a State (inseparably connected with capitalism) can there be any road to socialism."
- However, none of the major stages in Tanzania's development as a centralized socialist state were publicly discussed in any way which made open debate possible.
- It was on this ground, among others, that she opposed the creation of a centralized Social Democratic party for the empire (and so collided with Lenin and the Bolsheviks).
- For the rhetoric of Qaddafi's non-state implies that centralized monopolies of violence are unjust, that the citizenry should police itself.
- He saw this society as increasingly menaced by industrialization which, particularly in the cities, where power was now centralized, was cutting off the population from its roots.
- Concern also continues to be expressed in some quarters over the increasingly authoritarian attitudes and methodology which surrounds some police practices and there is a commensurate fear about the growth in policing and the exercise of their extensive powers, which look set to become increasingly centralized and wieldy.
- Significantly the policies stressed the importance of local initiatives, and were offered as a decentralized alternative to the centralized bureaucratic planning of national government.
- But, whatever their knowledge, of far greater importance in official thinking was the strategic value of a power source which lent itself naturally to centralized control, which was operated by a well paid, reliable work-force and which would continue to keep the miners at bay.
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