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centralized, centralisedadjective
drawn toward a center or brought under the control of a central authority
"centralized control of emergency relief efforts"; "centralized government"
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centralised
Centralised refers to a system, structure, or organisation where decision-making, control, or authority is concentrated in a single central location, individual, or body. This could apply to various domains such as government, business, computing, etc., where authority, power, or activities are not distributed or delegated among various individuals or subdivisions but handled by a central core. It offers uniformity, consistency, and clear control, but may lack flexibility and adaptability.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of centralised in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of centralised in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2
Examples of centralised in a Sentence
They understand the complexity of their task. How difficult it will be to come up with something tangible, so they will not aim to create a centralised leadership that reflects who controls the ground because this will be impossible. They will aim to produce a centralised leadership that has reasonable, rational thinking and can sit at the table.
This demonstrates the incentives for why the government of India has taken a centralised approach, it is less about taking the least intrusive measure towards responding to the public health crisis, but more towards maximising the utility of data.
Chief Executive Gerard Mestrallet:
Why this name change? Because the world of energy is changing, we're moving towards a less centralised, less carbon-intensive energy world, away from the centralised world of yesterday.
Before Florange, a board's hands were tied in the event of a bid and all powers were centralised in the hands of shareholders, this was the opposite of the Delaware principle, which gives primacy to the boards of quoted companies in the United States.
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