For example, if bitcoin becomes successful, the way anarchists and hackers like it, it will extremely hard to centralize money ever again. |
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There was a need for the Authority to centralize power in order to deliver effectively in the form of tangible results of the peace process. |
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The new monastic orders amassed considerable power in Christendom, particularly the Cluniacs, the first order to centralize monastic authority. |
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Others suggest Putin may want to centralize control over the regions by appointing regional governors. |
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Under increasing demands from the environment, organizations tend to centralize control and, like individuals, filter information more heavily. |
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It probably would, because it would centralize the resources and information involved in protecting the country. |
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First, where internal social capital is strong, local communities have effectively resisted state efforts to centralize forest authority. |
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English governments were keen to centralize the control of colonial matters, and charters were sometimes revoked in favour of direct rule. |
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For many years the BBC did very little to either formalize, publicize, or centralize its editorial and production guidance. |
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Their duty is to centralize all evidence currently available, but let a semi-organic process develop the rest. |
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Once in office, they are always going to centralize power and undermine the democracy that elevated them. |
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One lesson from the early 1970s is that trying to centralize or organize all the community energies into one big movement is stultifying for everyone concerned. |
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This made it possible to centralize the stone cutters and dressers with the rest of the labor force, thus making it easier to superintend the entire process. |
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In that post, he sought to make school governance more efficient and to centralize decision making in his office. |
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That the Afghans have gone so far as to demand a place to centralize operations and pool and share resources is, in itself, a great advancement. |
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To centralize control and management of all Army inventories, AMC has been combining wholesale and retail inventories through the single stock fund program. |
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It is preferable to centralize all the employee information in order to avoid file mix-ups and to ensure better control. |
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We are also working to develop various tools that will allow our clients to centralize and streamline their own procurement process. |
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They bring together and centralize the various tasks connected with supply and production. |
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To centralize the administration, an intendant was put in charge of each province, and in 1717, the executive bureaus of the government were reorganized. |
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Each deputy would be responsible for transferring information to the DG, who would centralize and align the data. |
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The ministry will centralize resources for demographic data, information about building materials and processes and other planning resources. |
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In the midterm there are also plans to centralize the company's industrial activities. |
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The Conservatives give the appearance of respecting jurisdictions, but there remains a tendency to centralize, even among the Conservatives. |
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At home Ivan's policy was to centralize the administration by stripping the appanage princes of land and authority. |
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And now we are planning to centralize the entire payment traffic. |
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Centralize where possible, but plan for the fact that even the largest companies are still struggling to fully centralize their treasuries. |
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The more conventional approach is to collectivize the risk in banking and to centralize the problem of distinguishing good banks from bad banks. |
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This new card will abolish work permits across the EU and centralize the issuing from Brussels. |
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The purpose of FNHIS is to centralize and manage budgetary resources for programs under the SNHIS, and its main task is to urbanize slums, build houses, and improve the housing conditions of low-income populations. |
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This decline reflects a significant decrease in rental costs and amortizations as the result of a program to centralize and optimize all property leases and a strict investment policy. |
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On the other hand, the new plan to centralize services such as computer support, finances, human resources and office supplies will reduce departmental accountability. |
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This will centralize the process of tax collection, and would be feasible, providing that the business tax revenues flow back to the district and metro councils. |
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The computerized account collection service is intended for companies that bill in bulk and wish to centralize the processing of their accounts receivable. |
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Should they choose a man whose vast resources might well empower him to centralize authority in the empire when this would limit their hard-won autonomy? |
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The purpose of this project is to centralize bilingual services and to ensure that all of these services are actively offered in both English and French. |
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However, the Province has elected to centralize the Ñnancing of these bodies by retaining the major taxing and borrowing powers at the provincial level. |
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Institutional repositories centralize, preserve, and make accessible the knowledge generated by academic institutions while also forming part of a larger global system of distributed, interoperable repositories. |
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Manifolds of the INOXPA valves allow to centralize the functions of one or various tanks in a modular way, enhancing the efficiency of the system and control over the process. |
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As these files continue to increase in both size and number, home users will eventually need a device to help them centralize and manage these files. |
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The earliest forms of the state emerged whenever it became possible to centralize power in a durable way. |
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The passing on of property from one generation to another helps to centralize wealth and power. |
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In response, the kings tried to centralize power over time, but they definitively lost control over Spoleto and Benevento in the attempt. |
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This could lead to risk adverseness and a tendency to overcontrol and centralize decisionmaking when we may need to do just the opposite. |
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Thus it could be seen as something akin to lunacy to centralize the process even further, thereby tightening the grip of the political class on the intelligence community. |
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