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    But such Centralisation of powers will be risky.

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    Verticalisation and Centralisation of Credit.

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    Centralisation of mining is going to go in waves.

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    This Act was final step towards Centralisation in British India.

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    This was the final step towards Centralisation in British India.

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    This Act was the final step towards Centralisation in British India.

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    Would you call this Centralisation and interference, or decisive intervention that activates and enables?

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    National currencies are undermined by socio-economic factors and Centralisation, and are poor stores of value over the long run.

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    By relying on networks instead of Centralisation, open banking helps customers to securely share their financial data with other financial institutions.

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    But experience soon showed that a vast country like India could not be efficiently administered on the principle of strict Centralisation.

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    The life of Islam as a cultural force in the country very largely depends on its Centralisation in a specified territory.

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    There was concentration[of power] at the state government level, but the challenge of Centralisation remains at the district and lower levels.

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    By relying on networks instead of Centralisation, open banking helps financial services customers to securely share their financial data with other financial institutions.”.

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    Creeping Centralisation, particularly among miners, is likely to occur in“waves”, Andresen said, adding that this would mirror the pattern seen in computing in general.

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    On the“supply” side, war has tended to increase state capacities in the form of taxation, creating a vastly enhanced state apparatus and the Centralisation of power.

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    Although Germany has had to make policy concessions to struggling countries like Italy and Spain, it is at the forefront of a move towards greater EU Centralisation.

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    Andresen likened the cycles of Centralisation by miners to earlier computing technologies that saw rapid cost declines over the time, leading to reduced reliance on centralised structures.

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    The repository needs Centralisation in the aspect that it should be accessible for everybody without really knowing that they need to look for a specific region or dossier;

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    This move towards Centralisation was already part of the new deal with the decision to set up a joint banking supervisory body, but more ambitious plans are under review:.

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    So the addresses there would naturally be a Centralisation of the erc20 token during the registration snap shot & while the tokens are frozen & imported over to the mainnet.

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    Ali opposed the Centralisation of capital control over provincial revenues, favouring an equal distribution of taxes and booty amongst the Muslim citizens; he distributed the entire revenue of the treasury among them.

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    In his book A Crisis of Truth, literary scholar Richard Firth Green argues that the Centralisation of the English government changed truth from a person-to-person transaction to an objective reality located in documents.

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    As the National Transport Development Policy Committee noted in 2014, the Centralisation of all functions in the Railway Board has proved detrimental to the organisation's growth, particularly at a time when there is a need for massive investment in infrastructure for 7%-plus GDP growth.

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    In terms of party politics, the whole structure of political competition after 2014, given the presidentialisation and huge political Centralisation of the 2019 election, was very lopsided, very different, and the election was clearly designed to support this kind of strongman, strong party politics.

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