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He is responsible for unifying Catholicism's voice and centralizing its doctrine.
Specific actions, in addition to centralizing risk assessment, should be taken.
Yep, Centralizing Matters The United Nations might be able to help.
By centralizing all this content into an app, it's more accessible.
Ms. Aydintasbas warned that centralizing power had never worked in Turkey.
To be sure, centralizing education isn't a popular opinion these days.
By centralizing distribution they assured there was always something worth your attention.
That provision effectively establishes a single structure centralizing all federal IT networks.
There's an argument that AI is kind of a centralizing force, right?
One potential solution is centralizing care and encouraging inter-agency information sharing.
By centralizing everything in one app, Station adds a couple of nifty features.
Most have responded by centralizing control and evading constraints as much as possible.
Aiding Mr. Modi's autocratic drive are the centralizing provisions of the Indian Constitution.
President Napolitano: Centralizing payroll; that doesn't sound very sexy, but it's huge and complicated.
The so-called professional legislature emerged amid the centralizing trends of the 20th century.
The European Commission, the bloc's bureaucracy, has proposed a similarly centralizing set of changes.
But season three is bolstered by centralizing just one character instead of a duo.
But the current UK government seems intent on centralizing power and only hearing good news.
His logic - that by centralizing government spending, there is less chance of money going astray.
Centralizing federal responses and cooperation will greatly improve America's ability to respond to cyber attacks.
In addition to centralizing information, Bellman hopes to automate some of the most repetitive tasks.
Without centralizing responsibility and finding the right leadership, many of our citizens will be lost.
The centralizing tendencies of European governments, and of the European Union, will be significantly checked.
Overall, at least one report indicates that centralizing the investigation in San Francisco limited its jurisdiction.
So far, at least, AI appears to be a centralizing force, among companies and among nations.
He also began a program of centralizing procurement, in another drive for efficiency and clean government.
Many of Trump's policies do the opposite, centralizing power and fortunes with the wealthy and privileged.
It's hard to argue that centralizing power in Washington remains a good fit for our time.
These deals can give companies a larger footprint in the market without centralizing control and power.
Centralizing and coordinating information has made it easier to see patterns and locate malaria trouble spots.
Centralizing law enforcement powers is a serious threat to individual liberties that conservatives long have decried.
"Stronger" is implicitly defined as more integration and centralizing more power with European institutions in Brussels.
So centralizing all your vitals into one place is a pretty canny way to go about things.
And throughout both these efforts, the solution Zuckerberg suggests is often more Facebook, further centralizing his power.
Centralizing medical data through technical innovation could play a big part in modernizing Saudi Arabia's medical system.
In addition to centralizing tools, it amplifies positive, local and relatable messages rather than camouflaging bad reviews.
As part of the changes, WeWork is working on centralizing its IT operations, a current employee said.
This centralizing trend is underlined by attitudes in Congress of the role of members in our system.
In China, AI is used as a tool for centralizing power at the expense of individual rights.
They also pointed out that centralizing the system makes it much more vulnerable if something goes wrong.
By centralizing more economic resources and decisions in Washington, Democrats threaten the current prosperity led by small businesses.
Centralizing alerts for end-to-end monitoring will help prepare for the next generation of security — automated defenses.
Now, Facebook is centralizing not only Safety Check, but also other tools in the new Crisis Response hub.
By centralizing everything on one platform and adding more transparency, FretLink optimizes and standardizes the process for everyone.
By late January, Taipei had established a Central Epidemic Command Center, centralizing policy measures to protect public health.
He believed in centralizing and nationalizing, and letting the best minds weigh the evidence and run the country.
Trump is what they call a "platform strongman" — someone who marshals dispersed participants on behalf of centralizing ends.
They would not want to have anything to do with a strong and centralizing European authority in Brussels.
Maybe we should resist the idea of centralizing power in the social media companies for the same reason.
While war might be necessary, it is a centralizing activity that is inimical to conservatism as Oakeshott understood it.
By centralizing code on an easily accessible platform, the company was able to rapidly change the way people code.
Centralizing cybersecurity oversight is an attempt to help overcome the lack of agency-to-agency communication on the subject.
Whereas previous innovations, such as the Internet and automobiles, decentralized information and transportation, AI is a fundamentally centralizing technology.
In 2016, ZTE began centralizing video surveillance for the government around the country, according to current and former employees.
Centralizing sales could also help buyers, who sometimes inadvertently buy animals that are not Attapadi black goats, she said.
The civilian state, led by Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, is rapidly centralizing power as checks and balances erode.
Google is centralizing patient information for Ascension, a nonprofit health care provider with thousands of facilities in 23 states.
That means centralizing and streamlining a system that had permitted misleading, repetitive or just plain long-winded company names.
That would bring different voices into the policymaking process rather than centralizing power in the White House yet again.
During her tenure, Putin may have been consolidating power and centralizing authority, but US–Russia relations were still relatively good.
Google isn't actually forcing Chrome users to only use Google's DNS service, and so it is not centralizing the data.
Accela estimates that the city saved $3.5 million over the last five years by centralizing information on the company's platform.
"Manufacturing is becoming more distributed because the benefits of centralizing it are being reduced as technology gets better," he said.
Along with centralizing scheduling and facilitating permissions, the authority gives entertainment companies grants in hopes they will become self-sufficient.
Mr. Wilson has said that the goal of Defense Distributed is to promote decentralized solutions in an ever-centralizing world.
This chair would have the authority to act independently of other commissioners, centralizing power in a single unelected political appointee.
He is consolidating his rule and centralizing power to make major policy decisions himself, and thus, excluding numerous aspiring princes.
He also warned that centralizing this power in a new federal agency would take too long as these issues accelerate.
And in China, Xi Jinping was focused on getting rid of corruption in the military and centralizing the PLA's cyber elements.
" But she said that by launching the new network, the company is centralizing the process and "creating a center of excellence.
Oregon's system also combats potential fraud by centralizing ballot processing in the county clerk's office, rather than at various polling sites.
China has been revamping its educational materials in the mainland in recent years, revising the content of textbooks and centralizing publishing.
We saw these centralizing, secularizing tendencies in the Affordable Care Act's mandate that religious organizations facilitate abortifacient insurance for their employees.
We prevent this loss by algorithmically generating a demand forecast and centralizing it with real-time sales, inventory and procurement data.
Our democratic system is increasingly the opposite of Turkey's, where President Erdogan is crushing dissent and centralizing more power every day.
Centralizing user data has its own challenges  —  and in many instances may not be technically feasible or consistent with regulatory frameworks.
But rather than centralizing decisions about lethal force inside the White House, Mr. Trump has often devolved authority to military commanders.
Since taking power in late 85033, Xi has implemented a series of significant military reforms aimed at centralizing China's cyber forces.
Because without servers there's no centralizing of data in concentrated storage units, meaning there are no honeypot targets for hackers or snoopers.
But it turns out that most of their clients want to simplify their insurance contracts by centralizing everything with one insurance company.
Mount Fuji is just as centralizing as the tallest steeple in any hilltop town, or the highest skyscraper in any financial center.
The creation of the National Guard was the first step in an essential and long process of centralizing the Mexican security apparatus.
Cortizo, 66, says he will make healthcare more accessible for the poor in particular, and combat medicine shortages by centralizing purchasing and distribution.
There is also a growing concern among some that technology may be centralizing power in the hands of governments and companies like ours.
There is also a growing concern among some that technology may be centralizing power in the hands of governments and companies like ours.
The goal was to make it easier to keep up with content across services in the fragmented streaming landscape by centralizing these updates.
It will transition its operations onto Microsoft's cloud-based system, effectively making Walmart stores smart, and centralizing management on a cloud-based platform.
The firm looked at such things as centralizing I.T., being strategic in our sourcing, sharing service centers, changing the way we do maintenance.
Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas has lapsed into a seemingly endless and useless presidency, centralizing power, punishing critics, and venting poisonously at Israel.
Instead of centralizing these refugee protection functions within wider U.S. foreign policy, they  instead would become part of U.S. development and immigration policies.
Orban's ministerial office took a similar centralizing step in 2014 when it absorbed the National Development Agency, which allocates EU funding in Hungary.
But Xi has also reversed gradual liberalization and opening up which occurred post-SARS, massively centralizing power within the Communist Party once again.
But the core idea is centralizing control of every other smart device in your home and building new kinds of interactions out of them.
Major funds listing centers like Luxembourg have already raised concerns that the European Commission's proposals for centralizing supervision will damage delegation of asset management.
However, SoundCloud touts the benefits of its own Premier distribution service as a means of centralizing artist payouts, from all music services — itself included.
It also bypassed local authorities and the opposition-controlled National Assembly, centralizing control in the country's Mining Ministry in Caracas, right under Nicolas Maduro.
In light of Maduro's continued focus on centralizing power, we expect Venezuelans to flee the country at a quicker pace over the coming months.
Europe is being swept by populist fury, much of it directed at the European Union — at its centralizing tendencies and its often ineffectual results.
The bank has improved risk management controls by centralizing oversight and restructuring its board in order to prevent new problems from developing, the remarks said.
With the support of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps and other hardliners, Khamenei has governed by deflecting blame, balancing factions, centralizing control and suppressing opposition.
Centralizing schemes claiming to jump-start income growth are likely to fail, even as they raise the stakes of the winner-take-all political game.
Opponents accuse Mr. Vucic of using European Union ambitions to mask traits that belong to the Milosevic era: centralizing power and enriching his inner circle.
But the potential benefits of centralizing authority are tempered by how this president in particular has chosen to use his discretion so far, experts said.
At this very moment, global competitors like Russia and China are centralizing their media apparatuses to ensure powerful, whole-of-government approaches in global media.
Officials need to go further by centralizing the registration and screening of refugees and resettling them based on the capacity of countries to accept them.
He saw magic as connected to his art — not a deliberate part of each work, but rather a way of centralizing knowledge of the universe.
Now a program centralizing the needs of impacted communities, and spearheaded by Jacqueline Gomes, a psychologist and trans woman from Rio, is in the works.
"Muhandis was overseeing the process of centralizing and institutionalizing (the PMF) within the Iraqi state and had made significant gains in that direction," he said.
Now Ford, the nation's second-largest automaker, after General Motors, is centralizing much of its small-car production in China, where it has available capacity.
When Democrats regained the House majority from 2006 to 2010, and again in 2018, they largely upheld the shift toward centralizing authority in the leadership.
Project Ark will be led by a coalition of over a dozen managers who sources say will be tasked with streamlining and centralizing Uber's engineering department.
But much of the deck pushes one fundamental premise: that Google is centralizing DNS with its DoH, creating a monopoly over the data and its security.
"Xi, in a way we've not seen before--certainly not since Mao Zedong--is consolidating and centralizing power and decision making," Raby told CNBC's "The Rundown ".
But Mya doesn't passively recommend GIFs, it unlocks economies of scale for recruiting agencies and massive enterprises by centralizing and automating aspects of high-volume recruiting.
At the same time, Invitation Homes continues to streamline, centralizing its operations in Dallas and outsourcing much of its customer service to call centers in Romania.
The role of the museum is to reach out into the world, spilling out, rather than centralizing and closing itself off to various groups of people.
By centralizing payments, FIFA hopes to ensure that teams that develop young players receive the training compensation they are entitled to from the proceeds of transfers.
They envision a larger communitarian panoply — civic associations, religious denominations, charities and universities and private schools — which needs protection against the jealousy of a centralizing state.
Instead, the changes are focused on centralizing a variety of controls that were previously located in other places, where they may have been unknown to some users.
By letting users shop online, and centralizing the framing process in a single location, the company has been able to offer customers lower prices than traditional framers.
He added that there is also a "massive vulnerability" created by centralizing control of the Internet through companies like Dyn, which suffered the DDoS attack last week.
If some miners get their way, some fear that average users running full versions of the bitcoin software may no longer be able to, centralizing the network.
Although the web is distributed, huge amounts of data are amassed by very few companies, re-centralizing it to very few companies owned by very few people.
The company, which has seen higher than expected healthcare costs erode labor cost savings from centralizing marketing and some purchasing, in May debuted its first 365 store.
Since taking power in late 2012, Xi has implemented a series of significant military reforms aimed at centralizing China's cyber elements that may also be a factor.
He can seize the opportunity to lead the country toward a "New Tunisia," while avoiding the corruption, heavy-handed political tactics and centralizing tendencies of the past.
A significant portion of the conversation was dedicated to discussing the potential of centralizing health services and applying the community health center model on a larger scale.
It's unclear what legal challenges, if any, Trump's new approach will invite, although the concept of centralizing personal information into large government databases has occasionally proven controversial.
By centralizing the devices to Google Assistant, you won't need to constantly look for individual apps or invest in a Google Home if you don't already have one.
Immediately, critics started harping about the dangers of centralizing control of tomorrow's money in the hands of a company with a poor track record of privacy and security.
LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's leading asset management body has told the European Union that its plans for centralizing industry supervision could undermine the global appeal of EU-listed funds.
A lot of the reason why I think people of my generation got into technology is because we believe that technology gives individuals power and isn't massively centralizing.
It was also thought that centralizing authority in the hands of the governing party's leader, who had received a popular mandate by being elected, would increase democratic accountability.
"Texas has spent a lot of time and money centralizing incident response, so security and IT people in those towns knew who to call immediately," he told CNN.
Attorney General Bill Barr and his allies are centralizing control over the Justice Department and acting in increasingly blatant ways to protect President Donald Trump's interests and allies.
Takeaway has said the combination will achieve annual cost savings of about 20 million euros ($22.2 million) from centralizing orders on its platform, unifying brands and improving purchasing.
And by centralizing all of NBCUniversal's inventory on a single ad buying platform, Comcast reduces some of the industry fragmentation and enables easier measurement comparisons among different platforms.
And Walmart is on track to save $100 million annually by centralizing how it maintains the equipment in its stores to be more energy efficient, according to Biggs.
Takeaway has said the combination will achieve annual cost savings of about 20 million euros ($22.2 million) from centralizing orders on its platform, unifying brands and improving purchasing.
Last year, Jeff Bezos' Amazon acquired Whole Foods and set about streamlining and centralizing the grocery chain's existing model that had historically allowed each store to operate largely independently.
What's happened, Wenger insists, is that power now resides with massive centralizing corporations like Google and Facebook and thus the Internet no longer reflects the interests of its users.
Last week, Facebook said it was simplifying and centralizing privacy settings, making it easier for its more than two billion users to change how much personal information they share.
"By centralizing the work, we will minimize the complexity of coordination across numerous suppliers and brokers," Don Clark, Whole Foods' global vice president of merchandising, wrote in the agreement.
Republicans shoulder most of the blame for Congress's decline, but leaders from both parties have contributed by centralizing their power at the cost of traditional avenues for legislative work.
The ride-hailing company is centralizing how it responds to disasters, whether it's flooding in North Carolina, a mass shooting in Las Vegas or an earthquake in Mexico City.
Now, a growing number of sellers are centralizing and automating inventory tracking through more sophisticated software, getting a real-time look into how their business is doing, Sugarman said.
To conservatives, the program is attractive for reducing the expensive bureaucracy required to manage the dozens of specific social programs intended to promote income stability by centralizing the goal.
But at home, Aliyev - in office since 2003 - is accused of centralizing too much power in his own hands, heavily restricting free speech and cracking down on independent media.
In effect, Chao ended the practice of letting DOT technical staff give each project an overall thumbs up or down, instead centralizing those decisions in her own inner circle.
It has spent the last several years centralizing that power, and now has the ability to make quick decisions like this that can immediately destroy smaller businesses without warning.
U.S. officials traveling with Nicholson said centralizing different functions in one location would hopefully prevent mass jail breaks that have embarrassed Afghan authorities and their NATO allies in the past.
"We're restricting the transition management business globally with the aim of streamlining infrastructure, creating efficiencies and taking greater advantage of centralizing processing and trading," State Street spokeswoman Anne McNally said.
Cabify would not confirm the number or proportion of people being affected and said that some would be moving to other jobs, and would not characterize the changes as centralizing.
"That was back in the days when some of us thought that widening the E.U. would not mean this federalizing, centralizing, deepening process that we have seen," he said. video
Mr. Abdullah, in public outbursts, has accused Mr. Ghani of centralizing authority and not respecting the American-brokered deal that settled the disputed presidential election and created the unity government.
Conservatives celebrate a long tradition, going back at least to Edmund Burke, of marshaling "the little platoons" of civic society as a bulwark against the centralizing impulses of the state.
"What makes me anxious is this sort of return to a centralizing of cultural power," said Mr. Winton, who has published more than two dozen books for adults and children.
This problem can be solved by making it harder to join the network (reducing user growth) or by centralizing control to a handful of trusted coders or nodes (reducing decentralization).
President Paul Biya has been in power for 36 years, centralizing authority with loyalists in the capital, and he was sworn in for his seventh term in power on Tuesday.
To make Finland's health care system financially sustainable, one of the aims of the last government's reform proposal was to cut costs by centralizing services and introducing more private options.
The report criticized the board for not centralizing risk functions at the bank earlier, not requesting more detailed reports from management and not insisting Stumpf get rid of Tolstedt sooner.
Erdogan is seeking a "completely new constitution" for Turkey, which would effectively give him considerably more authority by centralizing power in the office of the president rather than in parliament.
President Obama has already given the Democrats many of the things they consider most important; their passion for transgender bathrooms simply cannot match the importance they placed on centralizing health care.
Power was re-centralizing on Wall Street, in corporate monopolies, in shopping malls, in the way they paid for the new consumer goods made abroad, in where they worked and shopped.
It enables better visibility in poor weather conditions by combining and centralizing data from multiple sources, and it's particularly useful when ships are navigating in close quarters, like docking at berths.
Ultimately, however, the greatest lesson of the Pennsylvania report is the importance of centralizing varied narratives of abuse, for the church to both take responsibility for its history and move forward.
Writing about how the last year saw many people lose trust in social media and tech companies, Zuckerberg noted the growing importance of de-centralizing forces, like the rise of cryptocurrency.
Centralizing development creates a danger that developers will build tools that sound like a good idea on a white board but turn out not to actually help reporters do their jobs.
The first two he dealt with quickly, by launching a (some say self-serving) anti-corruption campaign and centralizing power to make himself the most powerful Chinese leader since Mao Zedong.
That effectively leaves Mirziyoyev and Inoyatov, head of the state security service SNB, as the two men sharing power in Uzbekistan, Central Asia's most populous nation, potentially further centralizing decision-making.
Even in our republic's mother country, England, which escaped some of the worst horrors of the Continent, the Reformation's religious conflict ended in victories for a brutal centralizing form of power.
Our proposal is an alternative to single-payer: It achieves many of the same aims without centralizing health insurance in Washington, DC and driving up federal spending for years to come.
Independent research institution Brookings concluded not only that the Petro circumvents sanctions, but went as far as saying it undermines other cryptocurrencies by centralizing and manipulating a technology meant to be decentralized.
And cybersecurity is pricey, which is why the federal consensus seems to be to assist localities as opposed to centralizing the protections these towns, school districts, and even hospitals seem to need.
While there will always be tech startups based around centralizing contract work — and some may even succeed — the central lesson of the gig economy is that it's much harder than it looks.
As anyone who's been through the hell of apartment hunting can attest, finding a home can be a grueling experience, and Zillow is looking to simplify it by centralizing the entire process.
The effect is to prevent A.T.F. from setting up a system that would allow electronic retrieval of gun owners' personal identification information, and from consolidating or centralizing records provided by firearms dealers.
The company, which recently slashed labor costs by centralizing marketing and some purchasing, later this month will debut the first store in its more affordable chain called 13 by Whole Foods Market.
Those actions include replacing much of the company's top leadership, increasing oversight of its previously independent business units, and centralizing responsibility for regulatory compliance under the bank's newly hired chief operating officer.
It wouldn't hurt to see the option to set up your phone as a left- or right-hander a la Nintendo DS, or just centralizing important buttons to the middle of the device.
The core push to get visual creatives centralizing more of their project work within Milanote's nested board structure does of course amp up the potential storage requirements which plays into its pricing structure.
On the one hand, the report speaks to the sheer scope and scale of the crimes committed, and the difficulty — and necessity — of centralizing myriad accounts of abuse, even decades after the fact.
As mechanisms for achieving accountability and strong student performance, choice and competition have been proven themselves more effective than either further centralizing testing and curriculum standards or throwing more money at the problem.
And offering customers the added novelty of getting to set foot in an Amazon store to buy their favorite booze while also centralizing the company's delivery operations kills two birds with one stone.
The prime minister's clash with Mr. Javid was a victory for his influential adviser, Dominic Cummings, who has made a crusade of overhauling the government and centralizing power in the prime minister's office.
Simply trying to recruit a diverse student body without centralizing the issue would just lead to the same diminishing returns many colleges have faced as they look for a more diverse student body.
Rogers said that China's sponsorship of its companies puts the country on an uneven playing field with its Western competitors, by centralizing funding and providing a cushion that doesn't exist for U.S. firms.
The MMPR regime was designed to end home growing and stamp out dispensaries, instead centralizing the cultivation of cannabis in the hands of a very small number of growers, dubbed Licensed Producers (LPs).
An outline of the plan, which was still being discussed on Sunday, is expected to recommend steps toward more joint military procurement, activating dormant battle groups and centralizing more military decision-making in Brussels.
Smaller and newer funds like BlueYard Capital and Fabric Ventures are focusing specifically on investments around blockchain - a distributed ledger technology that can remove the need for centralizing institutions - often by buying virtual coins.
However, each of the states below has taken steps toward centralizing the likely hundreds, if not thousands, of potential cases of clerical sex abuse that may have taken place over the past few decades.
In the days since, he has issued several equally lengthy decrees and presidential decisions, centralizing power and giving him the ability to exert control in nearly all areas of life with almost unchecked authority.
The long epoch of the Jacobin, the centralizing and controlling hand of Paris in the grit of France's economic life — present since the Napoleonic era — will be unraveled if Mr. Macron gets his way.
In centralizing decision making in his office, Mr. Xi also grabbed hold of something his two immediate predecessors never did during their lengthy stays in office: He placed himself in charge of economic policy.
Or do you still believe that this is a country in which the government is essentially centralizing power and will do reforms when he chooses to and keep things conservative where he chooses to?
Industry body the International Capital Market Association said constraints on that market should be eased and the ECB should step up its own lending by taking it away from national central banks and centralizing it.
That being said, perhaps the centralizing nature of this platform, putting all these communications in one place as opposed to strewn across several different apps, might make these kinds of exchanges easier for some users.
" The bottom line, per Senator Warren: "If companies like Equifax can't properly safeguard the enormous amounts of highly sensitive data they are collecting and centralizing, then they shouldn't be collecting it in the first place.
To bring dignity and inclusion to Venezuela's poor, he aggressively set out to break up that US-bourgeois alliance by minutely regulating every aspect of economic life and centralizing all decisions in his own hands.
By centralizing our expertise and attention, the new task force will be able to focus on these markets exclusively – ensuring they are operating pursuant to the antitrust laws, and taking action where they are not.
Why it matters: Over the past eight years, Orban's democratically-elected governments have, in fact, behaved less and less democratically — steadily centralizing power, eroding the independence of the courts, the media, and even cultural institutions.
The slew of new e-portals are overseen by the newly created National Digitization Unit, a centralizing agency tasked with being a "disrupter" of the status quo and an "incubator" for a modern information society.
As oil prices have collapsed and sent the country's economy into three continuous years of double-digit contraction, Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has responded by centralizing power in an increasingly violent struggle with right-wing parties.
A Comcast lobbying presentation published by Motherboard ignored these facts, and instead tried to mislead lawmakers into believing Google was centralizing the encryption of DNS data, putting it squarely in the hands of the tech giant.
Centralizing risk assessment, as advised by the DHS and DoD, is one way in which government agencies can finally transition from outdated, splintered modes of protection to a state of the art, coordinated approach to SCRM.
While he has shown great enterprise in centralizing power, they say, he has been reluctant to restrain the reach of the state, especially to curtail state companies' privileged, often monopolistic, access to loans, resources and customers.
The Alberta Animal Rescue Crew Society is now centralizing requests - one form has been created for rescue requests and those looking for temporary placement for their pets, while another one is for anyone volunteering their services.
Regulators have long hoped that centralizing medical data online would let doctors get a fuller, more accurate picture of patient health and help people make more informed medical choices, with the promise of better health outcomes.
Today, they're centralizing the team in Los Angeles for its next fund, a bet on the rising momentum of the local startup ecosystem and their vision to be the city's leading Series A and B firm.
The much delayed "e-tezkera" system, named after the local term for identity cards, is intended to reduce fraud, streamline public administration and give a clearer picture of the population by centralizing data on one digitized card.
While "You Need to Calm Down" has been fairly criticized for centralizing Swift in the fight for LGBTQ rights, there's something to be said for the world's biggest pop star taking such a strong and explicit stand.
The kingdom is centralizing power under Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 32, above, who pushed his way to the top of the line of succession this year and has urged sweeping changes to reduce dependence on oil.
On the other hand, you have the very real concern that centralizing the power to control debate in the social media companies would be the worst thing in the world, which is also a very serious argument.
Three recent decisions in Washington suggest it is not as far-fetched as we might imagine, with both our courts and our government effectively endorsing the way a handful of giant companies are centralizing control over our society.
Q. What is the practical difference between governance in a Leninist, quasi-institutionalized model and governance by a strongman who seeks to rule by centralizing power in himself and appealing to nationalist ideology, such as the "China Dream"?
Responding to the threat of climate change by growing the government and further centralizing energy market decisions puts at risk the free market economy that our nation has relied on for economic growth for more than two centuries.
Clythio Buggenhout, Brazil ports director at Cargill Inc , said some investments are on hold because only a fraction of the requests for early license renewals were granted, due in part to rules centralizing decisions in the capital Brasilia.
The most refreshing gift the album gives is centralizing the black American experience in a timeless manner; there are songs that were written almost a decade ago, stories of the Civil Rights Era to daily-received microaggressions of today.
He has presided over an overhaul of the business he founded in 1961, boosting digital investments while also expanding the retail network, centralizing distribution in China and fighting online discounts of top brand Ray Ban in the United States.
But also, by centralizing all these messaging-focused areas into the home screen instead of spread around the app, it frees up Messenger to focus other, newer parts to its experience in its main navigation bar at the bottom.
Apple says it found many developers were more inclined to open an app than an email, and by centralizing this information in one place, it could more efficiently and seamlessly deliver new information and other resources to its community.
For more than a decade, Apple has succeeded by violating every one of the old cypherpunk taboos — tightly restricting software and centralizing control over its hardware — and made some of the most secure devices on the market because of it.
"Terry Gou is going to have to do some serious restructuring, spinouts, carve-outs, reduced head counts, centralizing things, and he'll have to do it at a distance, across a sea with management he doesn't really control," Mr. Moel said.
Essentially Roku's own take on Amazon's Prime Video Channels, users can now opt to add some 25 premium video subscriptions within the Roku Channel, centralizing their access to streaming services in one destination that will become more personalized over time.
The European Council, created in 1974 and composed of leaders of the member countries, has become the most potent body in the union, though the council's centrifugal tendencies are constrained by the centralizing leanings of the European Union Commission and Parliament.
A strong desire to punish Saudi Arabia's most powerful prince for centralizing so much power in his own hands that they appear bloodied by the Khashoggi murder risks returning the country to something that, for liberals here, could be worse.
A democratic solution in the way of the United Kingdom's Scottish referendum or Canada's twice-held referendum by the Quebec is unthinkable for Spain's main parties, both deeply marked by the authoritarian and centralizing ideology of the dictatorship of Francisco Franco.
Now he hopes his party's sweep into parliament will allow him to enact some of the reforms he ran on, namely changing the French labor laws to encourage flexibility in hiring (and firing) and streamlining and centralizing how unions negotiate.
But Bolton's critics suggest the approach is designed to keep opposing views from reaching the President, and that he is centralizing the national security adviser role into a decision-making perch instead of a position meant to funnel information to the President.
The Republican-backed legislation rewrites the state's 110-year-old Civil Service system by eliminating job applicant exams, centralizing hiring decisions within the governor's administration and tossing so-called bumping rights, which protect more senior employees from losing their jobs during layoffs.
FCA head of financial crime, Rob Gruppetta, said it was worth exploring ways to cut compliance costs, such as centralizing monitoring of transactions in banking, making it easier for banks to share information, and no longer making money laundering reporting officers criminally liable.
Much of this land may be reallocated to producing additional fruits, nuts and vegetables, improving our health and food security while reducing the risks we currently voluntarily accept by centralizing production of most of our fresh produce in the Central Valley of California.
"Centralizing Boeing's digital aviation applications on Azure will allow Boeing to analyze a large set of data provided from multiple sources," a Microsoft spokesperson told TechCrunch via email, explaining how the partnership is set to make Boeing's offerings better for airlines that use them.
Populist governments in both countries have straitjacketed independent courts, dismantled independent checks on political power, used regulation to muzzle the media or stack it with cronies, and conjured supposed security threats from immigrants and minorities as a justification for centralizing power and dismantling checks.
Jonathan H. Adler, a Case Western Reserve University law professor, noted that presidents of both parties had been centralizing control over executive branch decisions in the White House since the 1980s, and portrayed Mr. Trump's threat as foreshadowing further fraying of institutional checks and balances.
"EPA expects to improve the efficiency and consistency of its intake and assignment processing, including more consistent and earlier outreach to requesters, through centralizing these functions into one office at the Agency," the EPA said in a statement when it first announced the rule change.
But they all participate, to varying degrees, in a version of what might be called — drawing from debates about the devaluation of gay male femininity — "masc-centrism": a perspective in which same-sex desire is largely separated from any kind of gender nonconformity, while centralizing conventional masculinity.
A few years ago, after all, the market shifted away from a focus on centralizing all processing in the cloud to moving to the edge, in an effort to improve latency, reduce bandwidth cost and provide a more stable platform that doesn't depend on network connectivity.
Since buying Whole Foods for $13.7 billion last year, Amazon has been working to streamline operations at Whole Foods - which has lagged rivals like Kroger Co in offering shopper loyalty programs, centralizing marketing and purchasing and using data to analyze what it should sell in stores.
If our orientation is toward the centralizing of whiteness, with the belief that white people are synonymous with American property, rights and spaces, then any show of racist violence confirming that belief might appear too crude, too obvious but ultimately not contrary to our institutional tendencies.
As iHeartMedia turns to tech to power programming, localized radio content falls by the waysideIHeartMedia already relies on some centralized programming, or generalized broadcast content meant to be played across multiple stations, but this recent round of layoffs is indicative of a further push into centralizing programming.
In the absence of a centralizing force, regulators are starting to forge ahead with the own national actions, raising the possibility of patchwork decision-making that the GDPR sought to avoid with the "one stop shop" provision that designated each firm's headquarters country as lead regulator.
From the realistic sex scenes to the relatable, but hard conversations between lovers, it created a whole new lane for Black and sexy TV. She's Gotta Have It is headed down a similar path, and going even further by centralizing female pleasure and decentering monogamy as the norm.
Top state refiner Sinopec overhauled its fuel buying policy by centralizing all purchases at its Beijing headquarters and China plans to slap consumption taxes on refinery by-products such as light cycle oil, sold as diesel, and mixed aromatics, which are added to gasoline to improve fuel quality.
In addition to closing stores and centralizing its business, Whole Foods now is working with Dunnhumby, a consumer data subsidiary of Tesco Plc, in a bid to catch up with Kroger and other rivals that already use such information to improve merchandising and personalize offers to loyal customers.
It's possible to hold two thoughts at once: excitement at what it means for Marvel to have creative control over their characters, concern over a singular corporate entity using the financial rewards of one massive piece of cultural entertainment to purchase another massive piece of cultural entertainment, centralizing in a disturbing way.
A site that was once a place for centralizing social obligations—a mix of an address book and a scrap book, a place to easily share milestones and memories with family and friends—has grown into a world unto itself that plays a pivotal, and often damaging, role in democracies and dictatorships alike.
While his decision to increase the government security budget by nearly 8 percent in 2020 is a welcome gesture after the deadliest year on record in the country, resolving the Mexican security crisis requires not only raising salaries and expanding force sizes, but broadly reforming and centralizing the numerous disparate government security institutions.
Instead of centralizing choice of participation by having one person (The Curator) determining the process for the realization of the exhibition, this collective functioned as a catalyst: setting up a curatorial mechanism that intertwined with the philosophical concept of the rhizome as developed by Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari (itself based on the botanical rhizome).
The company says it will expand its Open Studio, previously only in NYC, to Oakland's HQ. A spokesperson confirmed the changes to TechCrunch, saying: In an effort to align operations with our evolving business needs, we are centralizing and expanding our team in Oakland at VSCO's HQ, and have closed our New York office in the process….
The question is, then, how can we take this work and do it better in our time — for example, centralizing the creative output and self-representation of Native American peoples, or at least giving it equal ground in the museum setting (rather than only putting it on display in museums dedicated to anthropology or Native American art).
BioShock's EVE is a particularly clever example of this—by centralizing its Randian dystopia around the use of magical psychoactive drugs called Plasmids, the developers behind the game not only grant the player character fun superpowers, such as shooting lightning out of his hands, they also justify murdering the inhabitants of said dystopia with these abilities.
The state of web hosting today is a paradoxical situation: On the one hand there are an enormous number of hosting providers and cloud storage services, and on the other, a handful of giant actors like Microsoft, Google Cloud and Amazon Web Services control a large swath of the market, centralizing control of the internet like never before.
Another caveat is that Google has worked to join up more personal data dots, undermining how much control users have over how they share data with the centralizing Alphabet entity — by, for example, consolidating the privacy policies of multiple products to enable it to flesh out its understanding of each user by cross-referencing their usage of different services.
But they also empowered (and were exploited and worsened by) the great new gods of modernity, the almighty market and the centralizing state, which claimed their own kind of authority over everyday life, making the divided churches into handmaidens or scapegoats, and using Christianity as an excuse for plunder rather than a restraining counterforce to worldly lust.
As Sinai Ventures returns first fund, partner Jordan Fudge talks new LA focus Fudge and co-founder Eric Reiner are centralizing the Sinai Ventures team in Los Angeles for its next fund — a bet on the rising momentum of the local startup ecosystem and their vision to be the city's leading Series A and B firm.
For the 213 years since, the family-run business on the Left Bank has operated like a couture house, centralizing about 33 specialized métiers as varied as cutting, stamping and engraving metal and reperçage (cutting metal with the fineness of lace), sculpture in mother-of-pearl and grand feu enameling, a technique that has all but vanished.
Songs like these—centralizing the global black struggle for liberation— would dominate Kuti's catalogue until his death in 1997, earning places in the hearts of oppressed people in his homeland and beyond much like Bob Marley did in Jamaica and Nina Simone did in the US. The effectiveness of that diasporic message even resulted in a long-running, Tony Award-winning Broadway musical about the artist titled Fela!
After Ms. Pelosi lamented to members of her leadership team that the battles with the president were overshadowing Democrats' legislative agenda, Representative Jamie Raskin, Democrat of Maryland, argued that opening an impeachment inquiry could help solve the problem by centralizing fights with the White House over documents, according to three people in the room for the exchange, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss the private meeting.
This has the side effect of centralizing and formalizing the copyright status of pre-1972 works; if you're a documentary producer or DJ looking for some music to use in your own project, you'll be able to easily check if some '60s record is rights-managed, in which case you can license it, or if it's an orphan, in which case you can safely use it like any other public domain work.

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