centralized
IPA: sˈɛntrʌɫaɪzd
adjective
- Having things physically towards the center; consolidated or concentrated
- Having power concentrated in a single, central authority
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Examples of "centralized" in Sentences
- Grandma Emma "centralized" - she lived her passions.
- Because journalism like everything else that used to be centralized is in the process of being distributed.
- VDI is one form of desktop virtualization that revolves around the idea of centralized, server-hosted desktops.
- That equipment—called centralized traffic control, or CTC—helps dispatchers make train-routing decisions for smooth and safe operation.
- It also precipitated a 1976 Supreme Court ruling equating money with free speech, bringing a whole new twist to the notion of centralized power in the hands of the moneyed.
- Called "centralized contracts," they allow local government, school districts and nonprofits to leverage the state's purchasing power and buy commodities and services at a lower price.
- Cosatu announced this month labour had reached a deadlock with business over key issues in the draft bill, namely centralized bargaining, the right to strike and organisational rights.
- The TSA needs to come up with a better system for clearing innocent individuals nabbed by the current lists, and the problem will likely get worse if the TSA starts to use the 120,000-name centralized terrorist watch list, Flint said.
- The orginal idea that the shear mass of that much water, being now located in centralized areas, verse diffuse in all the worlds oceans, is like putting a small lead weight on a spinning top, you are going to affect the rotational tilt.
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