centralization in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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The general tendency has been toward centralization and incorporation, with the federal government playing a much larger role than it once did.
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A renewed attempt at centralization was abandoned and the tribes allowed to preserve their autonomy.
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By then, the process of centralization had theoretically eliminated all preexisting centers of local autonomy.
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It was characterized by a rigid hierarchy and centralization.
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Most importantly, it involved a centralization and streamlining of the administration and military.
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During this centralization of ownership, there was rapid development in technology and the related industry.
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Centralization meant that companies had even more reason to establish themselves in the already large capitals because this was closest to power.
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Automotive engineers use the method for weight reduction and mass centralization in vehicles.
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In the first phase, numerous tribunals were established, but the period after 1495 saw a marked tendency towards centralization.
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Some argue for centralization at the state level and others say that if basin committees and agencies should receive the revenues to become financially self-sufficient.
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