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centralized

[sen-truh-lahyzd] / ˈsɛn trəˌlaɪzd /


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Vince Szydlowski, executive vice president of commerce at Universal Music Enterprises, the centralized global catalog division of Universal Music Group, said he starts planning the year’s campaign for holiday music in January.

From Los Angeles Times

Durov, who almost always wears black—except when posing for shirtless photos with six-pack abs—espouses a libertarian view of the world, rejecting alignment with states and centralized power.

From The Wall Street Journal

The platform aggregates capacity from data centers, crypto miners and consumer hardware, creating a distributed alternative to centralized cloud providers.

From MarketWatch

Taken together, these patterns suggest that statue creation reflected the island's broader social organization, with carving efforts carried out independently rather than through centralized oversight.

From Science Daily

The stores would be exempt from rent and taxes, with savings passed to shoppers, while centralized warehousing and distribution would aim to reduce overheads.

From Barron's