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centric

[sen-trik] / ˈsɛn trɪk /


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Without hesitation, these writers are speaking truth to power, without the need to mediate themselves through a white, U.S.-centric gaze.”

From Los Angeles Times

But if the outlook of Romney, who is often portrayed as a “moderate” or “reasonable” or at least “noncrazy” Republican, reflects that of the party’s more centric bloc, it behooves us to address it now.

From Los Angeles Times

While these rules are largely U.S.-centric, other nations might be expected to follow suit.

From Scientific American

Upheaval from the war also has left natural gas much more expensive in Europe than in the United States, giving CF Industries’ U.S.-centric operations a competitive edge over its European rivals.

From Washington Post

Her proposal: The U.S. government should fund a U.S.-centric, Chinese language media outlet that could give Chinese citizens a more complete picture of what is being said about China in America.

From New York Times