Governing
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474 examples of Governing in a sentence
There has never been a global treaty
governing
migration, and past bilateral efforts have focused almost exclusively on violence and conflict as root causes of displacement.
Of course, the EU could simply ignore these changes, and hope that radicalism will wane once its bearers are confronted with the responsibility of
governing.
The current arrangements
governing
the euro are here to stay, because Germany will always do the bare minimum to preserve the common currency – and because the markets and the European authorities would punish any other country that challenged these arrangements.
The International Olympic Committee’s decision not to ban all Russian participation, instead leaving it up to individual sports’
governing
federations to review each athlete’s record and decide who can compete, has been met with dismay from some and relief from others.
The agreement is likely to entail greater territorial adjustments than were called for under the Annan Plan, as well as modernized security guarantees, a phasing out of settlement and property restrictions, and clearer and more decentralized
governing
arrangements.
Though China’s government established preliminary rules
governing
online privacy in 2012, many gray areas remain, including basic issues like the types of information companies can share, how that information can be used, and what constitutes consumer consent.
Some countries may need temporary controls to curb damaging capital outflows, but policymakers should aim for a market-based exchange rate and a solid plan for
governing
inflation, debt, foreign-exchange reserves, current accounts, and fiscal balances.
Unfortunately for Germany, multiparty systems are generally unstable and less predictable, which explains why every other European country – Latvia is a current example – constantly struggles to establish a
governing
coalition.
While it is up to national politicians to make this case, the EU’s
governing
institutions in Brussels, Luxembourg, and Strasbourg also have to be brought closer to European citizens.
Thus, Putin’s
governing
pact with Medvedev, his trademark creation, is likely to remain in force.
This means agreeing on and implementing a new vision for
governing
the global economy; assessing it rigorously and adjusting it as needed; and ensuring full accountability for every stakeholder.
Laws
governing
working conditions, prohibiting child labor, providing free education, and granting universal suffrage to all adult men and women did not emerge from nowhere.
Private employment agencies are already helping to develop comprehensive solutions, connecting industry and business with
governing
bodies and institutions at all levels – including the EU, the OECD, the G-20, and the International Labor Organization – through national and regional mechanisms and even global platforms like the World Economic Forum.
This would avoid a Lula-Serra run-off and strengthen Lula's
governing
coalition should he assume the presidency.
Punjab is controlled by India’s
governing
Bharatiya Janata Party, in alliance with a powerful regional party, the Shiromani Akali Dal, neither of which was pleased by the film’s portrayal of the state they rule.
Recognizing the media’s crucial role as a public watchdog and in promoting open debate, the Court has established standards governing, for example, the right to publish material in the public interest and the protection of journalistic sources.
Of course, even in the face of weak and declining economic performance, there may be an upper limit to the support that populist parties can muster – a level that falls short of a
governing
mandate.
True, the Turkish military was not interested in
governing
directly, and handed power back to civilian governments after its coups.
Not surprisingly, soccer’s international
governing
body, FIFA, and the World Cup’s corporate sponsors are worried – so worried that they and Brazilian government officials are planning carefully for protests during the month-long tournament.
But it does not help to solve major financial problems, and those that it does address (short-term, overnight financing) could be dealt with more directly, with a more focused tax, better rules
governing
those transactions, and improved prudential regulation.
His move marked the beginning of a new way of
governing.
On many issues, Trump lacks a
governing
majority in the Senate.
Unfortunately for him, Greece does not want to exit, and it cannot be forced to do so under the treaties
governing
the European Union.
The second major conclusion that Funke, Schularik, and Trebesch draw is that
governing
becomes harder after financial crises, for two reasons.
The rise of the far right lies alongside a political landscape that is typically fragmented, with more parties, and a lower share of the vote going to the
governing
party, whether of the left or the right.
Berlusconi seems to be fully aware of the difficulty of
governing
Italy.
Should laws
governing
stock options be reformed?
While India’s president may be only a ceremonial head of state, during periods of political instability – especially in the current age of coalition governments – it is the president who makes crucial decisions about
governing
parties.
As a lawyer experienced in US government regulations, I can confidently say that the existing regulatory framework is utterly incapable of assessing and
governing
gene-drive technology.
Although Chinese leaders speak of "One country, two systems" as their formula for
governing
Hong Kong - and possibly Taiwan some day - their slogan is far more relevant to China itself, given the co-existence of a capitalist economic system within a Leninist political system.
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