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centralise

Prononciation : [ˈsɛntrəlaɪz]

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Contexte : « organization »

(verb) to bring control or decision-making to one main place or person. If a company decides that all important decisions should be made by the manager, they are centralising their operations.

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The school decided to centralise all its resources in one location for easier access.

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They chose not to centralise the management, so each team could make its own decisions.

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Why would an organization want to centralise its services?

Contexte : « government »

(verb) to give power or control to a central authority. This often happens when a country decides to have one government in charge instead of many local governments.

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The new law aims to centralise decision-making for better consistency across the nation.

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Some people worried that centralising power would take away local freedoms.

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How can centralising power affect local communities?

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