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- adjective Not
centralized .
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Examples
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Soon after her thesis exhibition, Ms. Celmins put aside these iconic images to address subjects of a seemingly opposite nature — uncentralized, barely differentiated images of the sea, sky and earth.
Works of Creative Destruction Michael FitzGerald 2011
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The industrial contempt for anything small, rural, or natural translates into contempt for uncentralized economic systems, any sort of local self-sufficiency in food or other necessities.
Archive 2008-05-25 papabear 2008
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Their very uncentralized structure makes it impossible for them to pose any real threat to Western culture, though they can occasionally do some sensational damage.
Arabs have short memories | The Blog of Michael R. Eades, M.D. 2007
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The uncentralized private and parochial schools tend to a boutique model for teachers, even when the incomes are diverse and the number of students per teacher is high.
Archive 2007-12-01 Fred 2007
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The uncentralized private and parochial schools tend to a boutique model for teachers, even when the incomes are diverse and the number of students per teacher is high.
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He had had too much evidence during the Revolution of the weakness of uncentralized government, and yet his Virginia origin and training had planted in him a strong sympathy for State rights.
George Washington Thayer, William R 1922
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Thanking him, therefore, and considering how charming was the loose habit of small uncentralized societies, I went merrily on to the bridge, meaning to walk across it by stepping from sleeper to sleeper.
The Path to Rome Hilaire Belloc 1911
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Christian era the Island Empire was in a very uncentralized state and that the sway of the Yamato was still far from receiving general recognition.
A History of the Japanese People From the Earliest Times to the End of the Meiji Era Dairoku Kikuchi 1886
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Goltra's father died of ALS, and during the long illness period during which Goltra and his family were contacting doctors around the country for advice, it became evident how uncentralized medical records were and how long it took for doctors to track down cases involving similar diseases, similar symptoms-and often retracing the same steps.
Forbes.com: News John Farrell 2011
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Is it really a question of centralized versus uncentralized, or is it a question of a system which is attempting to contain costs versus one which is not?
TierneyLab 2009
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