0 in, at, from, or near the centre or most important part of something:
centrally located
centrally managed
2 near the center:
Works that were centrally planned and assigned, moreover, had a better chance of seeing print than did books written on personal initiative.
It was also more centrally directed and so labour disputes easily became politicized.
Assistance with bathing has featured centrally in welfare debates as an example of a service which falls on the boundary between social and health care.
Monetary transfers are centrally administered, allowing for more efficient targeting and monitoring.
Yet like ' unificationbased ' approaches, it is also centrally concerned with issues of consistency and scalability.
The range of possible control options is very large, though the modules definitely have to cooperate in any centrally-imposed control strategy.
For example, the editors are centrally concerned with exploring the ' tensions of empire ', especially the contradiction between practising democracy at home and authoritarianism overseas.
It is thus wrong to suppose that constitutional rights are not centrally concerned with the moral rights of individuals.
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