centralized control
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcentralizeandcontrol
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centralize
verb[T]
uk/ˈsen.trə.laɪz/us/ˈsen.trə.laɪz/
to remove authority in a system, company, country, etc. from local places to one central place so that the whole system, etc. is under ...
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control
noun
uk/kənˈtrəʊl/us/kənˈtroʊl/
the act of controlling something or someone, or the power to ...
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(Definition ofcentralizeandcontrolfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Opportunities for corruption are enhanced bycentralizedcontrolover government.
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The proposed framework does not rely oncentralizedcontrol.
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Most robot control schemes have been focused on thecentralizedcontrolapproach.
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Finally, there are nocentralizedcontrolmodules for knowledge-base management and error handling.
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Acentralizedcontrolunit controls the charge and fire sequence of various stages.
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Faced with such perturbations, the workstations and the containers have to reorganize their activities without an externalcentralizedcontrol.
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Therefore, the governmentally owned sites, perhaps due to morecentralizedcontrol, appeared to be better at long-term planning.
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Lineages are likely to have formed in areas where resources were scarce and wherecentralizedcontrolwas weak or absent.
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This revolution was followed bycentralizedcontrolover all districts throughout the empire and a harder line toward foreign agents.
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Advocates ofcentralizedcontrolwithin the franc zone were dominant until the mid 1950s, and still influential in 1958.
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By promising that the nation's economy would improve undercentralizedcontrol, they could justify implementing a wholly new, aristocratically oriented system of government.
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In the postcolonial period, this dichotomy has also been used to justifycentralizedcontrolby national elites over the marginalized and rural populations.
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They, in addition to effective control of a company holding stock in other companies, emphasize four features:centralizedcontrol, unified financing, pyramided stock control and capital inflation.
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Externality-based explanations, by contrast, focus on the fact that use of thecentralizedcontrol, though inexpensive for the individual, contributes to increased costs for all group members.
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The organization'scentralizedcontrolover major economic power centers, as well as its political affiliation with the dominant party, significantly contributed to the state's control of resources.
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It is also necessary to distinguish between systems where there is no internal and external explicit control from those where there is an internalcentralizedcontrol.
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It is deliberately increasing the degree ofcentralizedcontrolin a large and important industry.
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Centralizedcontrolis considered bureaucratic control.
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The overall direction was towardscentralizedcontrol.
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He commented thatcentralizedcontrolof economic activities was always accompanied with political repression.
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Commercial buildings often have professional management, allowingcentralizedcontroland coordination of energy conservation efforts.
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She fails to realize thecentralizedcontrolover the revolutionary forces of internal coercion.
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The colonies did not exertcentralizedcontrolover the militias or coordinate their efforts.
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Thiscentralizedcontrolallows rapid and coordinated responses to changes in the environment.
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