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centralize

[sen-truh-lahyz] / ˈsɛn trəˌlaɪz /


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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

As a manager, Papperger likes to centralize decision-making, getting involved in matters that other CEOs would delegate, according to people who have worked with him.

From The Wall Street Journal

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

Adopting a blended-data approach, using private and public sources, and potentially centralizing statistical agencies could improve data quality and timeliness.

From Barron's

Early offices were designed to centralize access to the explosion of paper documents from thriving industries like insurance, and to enable the supervision of workers, much like factories did for industrial labor.

From The Wall Street Journal