Examples of using Centralisation in English and their translations into Indonesian
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Ecclesiastic
This centralisation of politics was not welcomed by everyone.
Centralisation of credit in the hand of the state”.
Centralisation: The degree to which subordinates participate in decision-making.
This does not mean that capitalists desire state centralisation for everything.
Centralisation becomes nigh-impossible when virtually anyone is able to operate a node.
Centralisation[sic] of credit in the hands of the State, by.
Centralisation, be it in the state
This centralisation involves a greater division of labour
Centralisation of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national.
A hierarchical nature, centralisation of power and initiative into the hands of a few.
Centralisation of the secret functions of the organisation by no means implies centralisation of all the functions of the movement.
Centralisation of credit in the hands of the State, by means of a national.
It is marked by centralisation of authority under a supreme leader vested with divine clout.
Centralisation: It refers to the degree to which subordinates are involved in decision making.
The process of the centralisation and concentration of capital has reached proportions hitherto never dreamed of.
It is designed to support organisations with the centralisation of content, pricing
He said one of the issues he meant to tackle was the debate about centralisation and decentralisation.
Centralisation means a conscious
A bank represents on one hand the centralisation of money-capital, of the lenders, and on the other
In the nineteenth century, the centralisation of the Dutch administration of the colonies led to lengthy wars.