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centralise V. trans. ingl. brit.

centralise → centralize

Véase también: centralize

centralize, centralise ingl. brit. [ˈsentrəlaɪz] V. trans.

centralize, centralise ingl. brit. [ˈsentrəlaɪz] V. trans.

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At first a loose grouping with a focus on spontaneous action, it was centralised between 1972 and 1974, with its paper becoming a daily.
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Pastoral services were centralised, and churches were built in the larger villages of the cities' territorial rule.
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Beginning in 1934, casinos' ownership and operation was centralised where through private negotiations, some franchises monopolised the operation right of all casinos.
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Their power was extended and not highly centralised.
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In 1875 the collection of waste was centralised with the creation of rubbish dumps.
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Modernisation also occurred, with elemental schooling being both centralised and expanded.
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These allowed control of medium and heavy artillery to be centralised.
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It is heavily centralised with the majority of commerce and services based around the historical core of the city.
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Under this model, authority became centralised in the form of the state, represented through government, the most visible manifestation of which is the legislature.
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The archive may have been centralised yet itinerant, or perhaps there were subsidiary archives at the various comital centres.
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