centralized government
2.a major political party in the US in the early 19th century; founded by Alexander Hamilton; favored a strong centralized government.
3.a member of a former political party in the US that favored a strong centralized federal government.
7.Welfare enterprises are an important form of centralized employment for the disabled. The government grants preferential policies, such as reducing and waiving taxation, to encourage the development of welfare enterprises, so as to increase employment for the disabled.
8.The system of regional autonomy in China has two distinguishing features. First, regional autonomy is under the unified leadership of the state, and the autonomous areas are inseparable parts of China. The organs of self-government of the autonomous areas are local governments under the leadership of the Central Government, and they must be subordinated to the centralized and unified leadership of the Central Government.
9.In a macroscopic point of view, the long lasted prosperous business in Venice is based on its centralized social class structure and its many faceted system of government.
10.Exercising centralized leadership is interpreted as erasing distinctions between the Party and the government, so that the former replaces the latter.

