Mr. Hu is using the duplication to justify central control that planning naturally contemplates.
Is he somebody who is capable of widening his group of advisors, loosening that central control?
Central control of higher education stops universities from competing for the best students, professors and donors.
But it could also mean central control over policies by Mr Blair and his team in Downing Street.
She believes regional governments have too much power and wants to claw back central control over, for example, education.
The NHS IT project was the government's attempt to apply some central control.
This bargain was done on terms that Germany has always advocated: more central control in exchange for more solidarity.
Ironically, this disintegration of central control comes at a time when the country's economic prospects are improving at last.
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Militias from Misrata and Zintan are particularly loth to come under central control.
But central control is precisely what has most undermined previous attempts at reform.
The French-speaking Socialist Party may be particularly incorrigible, since it consists of local baronies all but impervious to central control.
That the state still penalizes dissent so heavily seems a sign of how shaky the foundations of central control have become.
But Unilever is working to build an overall image as a responsible corporation and exercises central control over the individual brands.
And it is likely to be a Syria where central control is much weaker in the face of sectarian and clan fissures.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, says that if there is to be any mutualisation of liabilities, there must be greater central control.
The UK is unique in its level of central control, says Sir Sandy, although he is optimistic the climate is right for change.
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"The central control takes people's focus away from their customers, " he argues, suggesting council league tables should focus on customer ratings, not Whitehall targets.
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The likely products domestic malaise, surging emigration and rampant social discontent could soon revive yearnings for precisely the type of strong central control that Egyptians have just rejected.
Other businesses, such as tourism, have been pulled back into central control, with formerly semi-autonomous outfits such as car-hire agencies and marinas now run by ministries.
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Ethernet is a democratic type of network: computers communicate peer to peer with no central control, and the technical standard became open, managed by the IEEE.
Campaign group Railfuture said this was being done by central control and cutting the number of signal boxes, as well as improved communications and other measures.
Without central control, related tasks are carried out by bodies that may not talk to each other, and new tasks are taken on almost on a whim.
Reimposing central control at a time when bills are rising to pay for new power stations and other infrastructure risks attracting the odium of a hard-pressed public.
Secondly, there is an acceptance that the eurozone is moving beyond a monetary union to a fiscal union, with much greater central control over tax and spending.
Despite a low starting-point for public debt, deficit overshoots have revealed insufficient central control over the 17 regions that are responsible for a big chunk of spending.
Take a little bit of communist-era central control, a little bit of hyper-capitalist ruthlessness, a big dollop of political muscle and... hey presto you have unbeatable competition.
Foundations and federal research agencies were committed to the view that central control of payment would lead to lower costs and make the expansion of coverage possible.
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That could be a hint that Mr Putin or someone is gunning for him too, after his unusual criticism earlier this month of Mr Putin's plans for tougher central control.
It was between running a society from the top down, with central control and a command economy, and from the bottom up, with dispersed power and a market economy.
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