centralisation造句1. Hon. Members have referred to the increasing centralisation of government that has taken place, especially in the past decade.
2. A full centralisation of structure and a more flowing and energetic style - often with greater pictorial content - is in evidence.
3. They mistrust and mislike the centralisation of power.
4. The necessary consequence of this was political centralisation.
5. The increasing centralisation of power is also disturbing.
6. The Germans want a different sort of centralisation, built on rules to punish the profligate.
7. Centralisation of the means of communication and transport in the hands of the State.
8. Since the Conservatives came to power they have considerably weakened local government and greater centralisation has been the consequence.
9. No longer is the concern a simple alternative - local autonomy or centralisation.
10. Their associations and less formal networks are adjusted to centralisation because that is what they have grown up with.
11. They condemned the white paper as a charter for centralisation and selective education.