0 belonging to or near the centre/center (eg of a town) -- central
His house is very central.
In theory, village development plans flow up through district and regional development committees to the central government.
The central claim of this paper is that decision-making cannot be understood purely at the group level.
However, dealing with the purely functional aspects is still going to be central, in particular for users with little previous exposure to functional programming.
It is not a central aspect of perception and hence need not have such a primary role in psychological inquiry.
In this way, the central claim of their paper - "all mental representations are conscious" - ceases to be vacuous.
The familiar vision of a central self should be replaced with that of an emergent self that is both momentary and developing.
His central support also recovered, aided by the party's need to have some provincial governments fit for display.
In brief, during early neuroproliferative and migratory phases, monoamines play central roles.
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