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Example sentences for "centralising"

Lexicographically close words:
centrale; centrales; centralisation; centralise; centralised; centralism; centralist; centralists; centrality; centralization
  1. And finally coming to the army the effect of the success secured by the centralising party is even more questionable.

  2. Owing to such reaction, the National Government has never approximated anarchy on the individualistic side of Jeffersonianism, nor has it been in danger of monarchy under Hamiltonian centralising principles at the other extremity.

  3. It will be necessary to omit many of the details commonly found in a history of the United States for the sake of considering only those centralising or decentralising factors which have aided or hindered the unification of the States.

  4. While it is primarily a supreme example of the defining spirit and centralising energy of the conquering race, it is also a permanent record of England before and at the time of the Norman invasion.

  5. He accused the Executive Committee of trying to play the part of chief of the whole revolutionary party, and declared that its centralising tendencies were more despotic than those of the Government.

  6. But it must be assumed that the monotheistic working-out of the Elôhîm-idea in the Hebrew nation coincided with the centralising movement, that is with the period when the king directed the religious sentiment of the whole people to Jerusalem.

  7. Accordingly, in the spiritual development of the Northern kingdom, the theocratic interpretation of the past ages of the nation, excited by the centralising movement, is not merely treated as unimportant, but positively does not appear at all.

  8. Even Nabonidos, with all his centralising zeal on behalf of Merodach of Babylon, was constrained to lavish gifts and honours on the sun-god of Sippara, at all events in the early part of his reign.

  9. The so-called Liberals went into power on the declaration of the Emperor's majority, and proved to be more tyrannical and centralising than the Conservatives whom they had replaced.

  10. He was closely bound by instructions covering every detail that could be foreseen, and these instructions clearly show the centralising and jealous spirit of Portuguese institutions and ideas.

  11. Suffice it to say that the events recounted above undoubtedly helped on the centralising of the powers in the hands of the Mikado, and the Europeanising of the institutions and armed forces of Japan.

  12. But otherwise the historical rights of Bohemia remained valid, notwithstanding all subsequent arbitrary centralising measures taken by the Habsburgs.

  13. The educated Creoles, especially powerful in the agricultural regions near the coast, saw no place for themselves in Bolivar's centralising system.

  14. The centralising system held the departments in a rigid control from whose inconveniences Panama suffered far more than the mountain districts.

  15. He hoped to make his tenure permanent by imposing an aristocratic and centralising constitution providing for a life president.

  16. The new president's first act was to summon a convention which abolished the last traces of Herran's moderately centralising Constitution, and depriving the executive of the power of naming provincial governors.

  17. But they immediately divided into warring groups, and their new Constitution proved too centralising to suit the Creole politicians.

  18. By this time his centralising tendencies were manifest, and the measures he adopted unmistakably pointed to the substitution of a unified republic for the old loose confederation.

  19. Herran recalled the Jesuits, and under his direction a conservative convention framed a more centralising Constitution than that of 1832.

  20. But the centralising tendency of manufacture continues in full force, and every new factory built in the country bears in it the germ of a manufacturing town.

  21. The centralising tendency of capital holds them down.

  22. The centralising tendency of manufacture does not, however, stop here.

  23. In Central Europe, as elsewhere, notably in France, the civil lawyers were always on the side of the centralising power, alike against the local jurisdictions and against the peasantry.

  24. We have seen to what a large extent that worship is everywhere marked by a centralising tendency.

  25. Even when it moves somewhat farther out it seldom gets far enough to escape the centralising forces.

  26. In these monstrous growths machinery of decentralisation may be evoked to undo in part at any rate the work of centralising machinery.

  27. But the most characteristic modern movement in retail trade is a combination of the centralising and dispersive tendencies, and is related to the enlargement of the business-unit which we found proceeding everywhere in industry.

  28. As it was, these earlier centralising forces, while they drove the workers to work and live in closer and compacter masses, did not at first dispose them in factories to any great extent.


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