Governing
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474 examples of Governing in a sentence
The norms of a colonial and militarist regime have begun to infiltrate the
governing
organs of Israel’s democracy, perverting their proper activities.
Will Morales renegotiate the laws and contracts
governing
Bolivia’s vast natural gas reserves, as his government is rightly committed to do, in a way that does not scare away urgently needed foreign investment?
In most cases, the laws for skies mirror those
governing
the world’s oceans.
Over the last few decades, China has begun to practice modern contract law and joined the World Trade Organization, committing itself to international rules
governing
trade and investment.
Musk has suggested that the regulations
governing
the use of human subjects in research could change.
Over the past two years, it has become increasingly evident that the “modern” or “soft” left is, all in all,
governing
well.
While the directive’s rules
governing
migration of employed and self-employed people hardly differ from previous EU law, the migration and social-welfare rights of non-working EU citizens have been significantly extended.
The task for those charged with
governing
the financial system is to enable the orderly transition from high- to low-carbon investments and from vulnerable to resilient assets.
Campaigning and
governing
are two very different activities, and there is no reason to assume that how Trump conducted the former will dictate how he approaches the latter.
While campaigning isn’t the same as governing, Trump’s campaign has added to the difficulties he will face.
To help the region meet the myriad challenges it faces, the international community should pursue a three-pronged approach: first by strengthening Middle Eastern countries’
governing
institutions and putting them on a path toward self-sufficiency; second, by committing unconditionally to preserve and respect the region’s nation-state system; and third, by launching a concerted effort to end the violence in the region and create the conditions for new political processes to get off the ground.
Overall,
governing
the country involves a combination of political centralization and economic decentralization.
The crux of the problem may lie in China’s system of upward accountability in
governing
its officials.
For the most part, however, disparities in rules
governing
transfer pricing within the regional common markets offer loopholes that can be exploited by foreign companies.
But does that mean that international trade agreements should include provisions
governing
national policies that affect currency values?
His initial daytime job, after running Britain, was to bring peace to the Middle East by helping establish the
governing
institutions of a Palestinian state.
Turkey’s
governing
Justice and Development Party (AKP) was elected on a pro-European platform, reflecting the public’s demand for modernization and democratization.
Tightening the rules
governing
accessibility to different early retirement systems is more likely to be effective than raising the "official" retirement age.
This “integral populism,” he believes, is perfectly illustrated by Italy’s current
governing
coalition, which comprises the anti-establishment Five Star Movement and the nationalist League party.
Second, there is Article 4 of the 25th Amendment to the Constitution, ratified in 1967, which spells out a process by which the vice president and cabinet can act to replace a president who has died or is prevented by reasons of health from
governing.
Because interdependence exposes everyone around the world in an unprecedented way,
governing
global risks is humanity’s great challenge.
The challenge of
governing
global risks is nothing less than the challenge of preventing the “end of history” – not as the placid apotheosis of liberal democracy’s global victory, but as the worst collective failure we can imagine.
Beyond broad principles of international law – for example, that what matters for deciding an asset's post-divorce currency denomination are the law
governing
the underlying contract and the corresponding jurisdiction – there are no agreed rules for deciding how conversion into a new currency would be carried out.
If they were the most important factor
governing
the success or failure of employee ownership, however, we would expect employee ownership to be most common in those industries in which workers are unusually difficult to monitor, are relatively immobile, or are extensively unionized.
These developments within countries will make more difficult the challenge of generating global consensus on how to meet threats beyond borders: as
governing
successfully at home becomes more difficult, so will
governing
abroad.
The world has hundreds of treaties, institutions, and regimes for
governing
interstate behavior involving telecommunications, civil aviation, ocean dumping, trade, and even the proliferation of nuclear weapons.
A woman’s bargaining power will therefore be influenced by such factors as the type of job she has, her level of earnings and assets, the strength of her family ties, social attitudes toward divorce, laws
governing
the ensuing division of property, and the effectiveness of anti-discrimination legislation.
That no longer seems likely, and the NTC will now need to begin actually
governing
the country.
For example, Australia’s reforms are reflected in the anti-racism policies adopted in the last decade by the international football
governing
bodies, FIFA and UEFA (though in many cases the translation of policy into effective, enforceable action at the national level has left much to be desired).
Second, countries should come together to update the international rules
governing
trade to account for changing economic conditions, and effectively implement negotiated agreements.
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