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Centralization is almost always considered an undesirable characteristic of protocols, products, and services.
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Centralization is almost always considered an undesirable characteristic of protocols, products, and services.
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"Centralization," the Panel said, "is necessary in order to eliminate duplicate discovery, prevent inconsistent pretrial rulings, and conserve the resources of the parties, their counsel and the judiciary."
Ortho Evra Patch Maker Johnson & Johnson Waves A White Flag 2006
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New York State mandating "Centralization" of all voting equipment from all municipalities to the County Board of Elections.
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New York State mandating "Centralization" of all voting equipment from all municipalities to the County Board of Elections.
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Centralization in agribusiness, that hazy realm from which our food spontaneously appears, poses its own peculiar set of dangers to the individual because it really represents the accumulation of both political and market power.
Paul Schwennesen: Eating from the Same Dish: Liberals and Conservatives Should Both Enjoy "Local" Food Paul Schwennesen 2011
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Centralization in agribusiness, that hazy realm from which our food spontaneously appears, poses its own peculiar set of dangers to the individual because it really represents the accumulation of both political and market power.
Paul Schwennesen: Eating from the Same Dish: Liberals and Conservatives Should Both Enjoy "Local" Food Paul Schwennesen 2011
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Centralization in agribusiness, that hazy realm from which our food spontaneously appears, poses its own peculiar set of dangers to the individual because it really represents the accumulation of both political and market power.
Paul Schwennesen: Eating from the Same Dish: Liberals and Conservatives Should Both Enjoy "Local" Food Paul Schwennesen 2011
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Centralization in agribusiness, that hazy realm from which our food spontaneously appears, poses its own peculiar set of dangers to the individual because it really represents the accumulation of both political and market power.
Paul Schwennesen: Eating from the Same Dish: Liberals and Conservatives Should Both Enjoy "Local" Food Paul Schwennesen 2011
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Centralization in agribusiness, that hazy realm from which our food spontaneously appears, poses its own peculiar set of dangers to the individual because it really represents the accumulation of both political and market power.
Paul Schwennesen: Eating from the Same Dish: Liberals and Conservatives Should Both Enjoy "Local" Food Paul Schwennesen 2011
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