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"It says something about the centrality of the media in our time."
Even the king's own men were not always convinced of his centrality.
I want your place in world events, the centrality of it.
What makes an interest "vital" is its centrality to life and death.
"It is important to find a means to provide greater centrality in the marketplace."
Degree centrality is simply the number of people you interact with.
The centrality of agriculture in China gave him a natural starting point.
It is the centrality of recordings within popular music today.
It seems that land has this centrality at times of change, either growth or decline.
What do these three scandals have in common besides the centrality of the President and his wife?
And how much more they of the great centrality!
These tables confirm the centrality of the media for the public.
The extent in which individuals are connected to others is called centrality.
Now, at long last, regulators seem to grasp the centrality of the board's role.
That sort of centrality does not automatically make it an easy issue for national politicians, though.
Centrality How central is the position or function to the objectives of the firm?
Other centrality statistics include the sample mean and a mode.
It's as a symbol of home that her centrality and influence are greatest.
This is not to diminish the centrality of the priest's religious message.
We have the Centrality, and then there are the decentralized settlements.
"Music isn't a centrality in their lives, although it probably once was.
The spot was chosen due to its geographic centrality in the state.
However, he also found that the morale of members in high centrality patterns is relatively low.
And what you wind up with is the centrality of one individual imposing his will on the world."
The problem of centrality is not easy to define.