Governing
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474 examples of Governing in a sentence
Who ever could have imagined Ian Paisley and Martin McGuinness jointly
governing
Northern Ireland as First and Deputy First Minister?
In the Afghan section in London responsible for
governing
Afghan policy on the ground, I was told last year that there was not a single staff member of the foreign office in that section who had ever served on a posting in Afghanistan.
Here is another proof that the African is not capable of
governing
himself.
The belief in true democracy and in the people runs deep, proving that the African is capable of
governing
himself.
Here's the kind of questions that are becoming interesting questions for philosophers, for
governing
people, for economists, for scientists.
You've got 3,000 employees at Facebook
governing
900 million inhabitants.
But there are no laws
governing
acoustic pollution yet.
They're part of a collective responsibility, the responsibility of the artist or the journalist to deal with the world as it really is, and this, in turn, must go hand in hand with the responsibility of those
governing
society to also face up to that world, and not to be tempted to misappropriate the causes of its ills.
They postulate fundamental laws
governing
them, like the laws of gravity or of quantum mechanics.
What we then need is to study the fundamental laws
governing
consciousness, the laws that connect consciousness to other fundamentals: space, time, mass, physical processes.
That's because the ideology, the
governing
ideology of Apple is the ideology of the perfectionist product designer in Cupertino.
I'm going to come right out and tell you something: I don't accept the economic foundation, the social relations or the
governing
ideas of America.
So this is a democracy in action because there is a general body, a
governing
board, the committee.
People are questioning, people are
governing
themselves, people are learning to manage their own affairs, they are taking their own futures into their hands.
While
governing
Hispaniola, he tortured and mutilated natives who didn't bring him enough gold and sold girls as young as nine into sexual slavery, and he was brutal even to the other colonists he ruled, to the point that he was removed from power and thrown in jail.
They even invited some of the radicals into their
governing
coalition.
And it's
governing
some of the energetics of the center of this galaxy.
And, after all this, as the great Chinese sage Lao Tzu said,
"Governing
a great country is like cooking a small fish.
But, the responsibility to protect is a new idea that is, in a sense, taken over from the idea of self-determination as the principle
governing
the international community.
A mad doctor, Mr. Pichel has isolated what he calls, "The active ingredient of the endocrine glands
governing
criminality."
Those who had power, had more interest in their orgies of eating and vomiting and their sexual perversities than in
governing
the people.
There apparently are no real rules
governing
it's behavior, as it comes out day or night with no aversion to light which makes you wonder why the characters feel so secure trampsing around during the day.
The setting is Kinnesaw, Georgia, not long after the Civil War as malevolent feelings remain towards the North, with Major Clint Drango(Chandler)placed over the town, a type of military
governing
the citizens, but he desires for the people to start over, re-building their lives.
With a creative story that lends itself to plenty of mischief and awesomely unfathomable action, The Flyboys breaks away from all the rules
governing
kids' films and becomes a boldly original adventure that proves the genre doesn't have to play it safe.
Since then, populists – particularly the
governing
Five Star Movement/League coalition in Italy – have seized on the painful legacy of austerity for their own political gain.
Clear and accessible ledgers that faithfully describe not only who controls what and where, but also the rules
governing
potential combinations – of, say, collateral, components, producers, entrepreneurs, and legal and property rights – are vital for the system to function.
And those that succeed, such as Syriza, quickly become frustrated by the largely immovable systems in which they must operate – a situation that their lack of
governing
experience makes all the more difficult.
To be sure, large swaths of Venezuelan society rightly felt excluded from the country’s cozy elite consensus and insular
governing
arrangements, and resented it immensely; but an aspiring middle class comprised roughly half the population.
Finally, reformists see no contradiction between democracy and Islamic teaching, though democracy does conflict with centuries of tradition
governing
how Muslims actually have been ruled.
Finance ministers and central banks frequently urged wage moderation, with many countries even introducing formal policies
governing
wages and prices.
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