Organisations can deduplicate everywhere while centralising management to reduce time and cost of operations. |
Margaret pursued a centralising policy which inevitably favoured Denmark, because it had a greater population than Norway and Sweden combined. |
It is highly spin-resistant, requiring full rudder to initiate and maintain a spin and recovering in one turn after centralising the flying controls. |
Philip II continued the politics of Charles I, but unlike his father he made Castile the core of the Spanish Empire, centralising all administration in Madrid. |
The plan has been to snap up regional titles and strip out costs by centralising printing works and back-office functions. |
After the 1140s, these principles had been largely accepted within the English church, albeit with an element of concern about centralising authority in Rome. |