The company plans to centralise its business by moving into the large distribution warehouse in Kettlestring Lane, creating an extra 30 jobs. |
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This was why the decision had been made to centralise elective orthopaedics at Waterford Regional Hospital. |
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The intention is to centralise all retail activities on one side of the project so that visitor flows can be bundled. |
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Fortis will centralise the requests received by any other financial intermediary. |
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Admittedly, some 1,200 banking outlets buck the trend of wanting to centralise everything. |
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It is also essential to pool and centralise information, and expert analysis when such counterfeiting comes to light. |
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It is another example of how the EU's politicians and officials go into any area and at any level of detail they choose in their zeal to centralise political power here. |
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Financial centralisation. The team for the financial management of the group's headquarters was strengthened so as to centralise this function within the group. |
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In other words, our software allows you to centralise the management of all types of alarms or anomalies so that your security teams can respond quickly and appropriately. |
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The possibility provided by TARGET2 to centralise the cash settlement in a single account is likely to increase the market demand for also centralising the securities settlement through a single securities account. |
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Mining and milling, which had been practiced on a small scale in the area for generations, began to grow and centralise. |
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With a surface area of some 650 m2 the new vatting house will give us ample elbow room, enabling us to centralise the input of red and white grapes, which at present takes place at two different locations. |
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They introduced a series of modifications intended to slowly centralise the bureaucratic, tax, religious, educational, and trade structure. |
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Then on October 4th he announced plans to centralise the conglomerate, reduce its nine divisions to three and downsize its 11-man executive board, which would truncate the power of the company's regional bosses. |
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Modern central banks emerged with the advent of industrial economies in order to facilitate trade and centralise the regalian function of issuing currency. |
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In other words, the more we centralise, the more we prepare a model which will lead to the end of Mutuality, to the death of the mutualist spirit. |
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In addition, the transparency and reporting will enable the bank to centralise commoditised processes, allowing specialists to add real value elsewhere. |
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The Tudors worked to centralise English royal power, which allowed them to avoid some of the problems that had plagued the last Plantagenet rulers. |
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However, in the new millennium the trend has been for the national delegations to centralise their activity and hold their celebrations in the Euroclub. |
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This would lower the number of politicians needed to govern Brussels, and centralise the power over the city to make decisions easier, thus reduce the overall running costs. |
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As part of the drive for increased productivity in the late 1970s, BL reduced its workforce and number of plants, and strived to centralise its management activities. |
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