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centralized

[sen-truh-lahyzd] / ˈsɛn trəˌlaɪzd /


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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

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

But a centralized agency could help alleviate some of those funding issues.

From Barron's

This new ability to build upward meant that centralized office functions—such as legal, finance and marketing—no longer had to be squeezed into small spaces or dispersed at field offices.

From The Wall Street Journal

One piece of the process requires getting centralized securities information processors, or SIPs, to extend their own hours and processing capabilities, and to obtain regulatory approval.

From MarketWatch