Synonym: administration, brass, establishment, governing, governing body, government, government activity, organisation, organization. Similar words: govern, governor, government, federal government, hangover, vernal, poring over, penance. Meaning: ['gʌv(ər)nəns] n. 1. the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something 2. the act of governing; exercising authority.
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31. These organizations need more formal, auditable governance.
32. The financial model is decided by corporate governance structure.
33. The illegal aspects of the cabal's governance are glaring and ubiquitous.
34. If you are working on a two week iteration cycle and you showcase that to the governance steering committee, and they take three weeks to approve it, it won't work.
35. In the venture capital market of USA, arrangement of convertible preferential stock and staggered investment forms the core of financial affairs governance structure.
36. The CIRC will conduct assessment and issue its review opinions in terms of assets scale, corporate governance, internal control, credit-worthiness, research capability, market status, etc.
37. Totalistic governance combined with village traditions, politicized punishment, and frequent resistance became the basic logics in the rural politics and legal practice in that time.
38. "This seems like the latest example of BP taking a calculated risk that goes wrong, " says Kimberly Gladman, director of research at GMI, a corporate governance ratings firm.
39. This brings up the need for a governance body to formulate, control, and oversee the proper maintenance and growth of the business asset -- the need for IT governance.
40. Social network analysis ( SNA ) is proposed as an analytical tool to explore coalition governance.
41. Its greatest value in application is to smash the single-center governance mode and to set up polycentric governance mode, in which government, market and society are all viewed as centers.
42. The Corporate governance of the modern corporation system can conquer the shortages of that of the family business because it is established in order to fit for the modern economic institution.
43. A sound corporate governance is necessary to a healthy financial condition.
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44. "Data governance is integral to better healthcare delivery and reducing costs," says Brooks.
45. Then the paper discusses the change of value chain from the space perspective, and researches the model change of governance.
46. Alger, Chadwick. "The Emerging Roles of NGOs in the UN system: From Article 71 to a People's Millennium Assembly. " Global Governance 8, no. 1 (2002).
47. The contractual theory of the firm is the theory origin of studying corporate governance, mainly including the trade expenses theory, the group production theory and the principal-agent theory.
48. Furthermore, lack of a governance model could result in services that are registered along various stages of life cycle process but become abandoned when there is no one to one ownership transfer.
49. Have a good governance , and to strive for progress the leading in the prime of life.
50. The IEE report "provides a strong basis from which the Director-General and Members can work together to improve governance and the efficiency and effectiveness of FAO's work, " the response said.
51. UK improved corporate governance through extensive consultation and disclose the best action code, and its reform process has been a process of gradual paying more attention to NED.
52. The essay also designs the basic auditing procedure of governance - based auditing pattern.
53. In the reforge of enterprise flow, the perfection of the existent flow by corporate governance control should be attached enough importance.
54. Make MathService governable and transition the governance state to Assemble, as shown in Figure 7, to indicate that the service is completely assembled.
55. At the same time, the unstrung enterprise risk management of CAO creates the endogenous issue of corporate governance, which is lack of inside control machinery and supervisory machinery.
56. The current corporate governance theories focus on their discussions on allocation of resources and distribution of income instead of value creation.
57. Despite having good development and operations processes in place, IT organizations who lack true end-to-end governance still struggle in this critical area.
58. The drafters had never envisaged any possibility of Japan becoming a colonizer; and hence, left absolutely no groundwork concerning the legal status of colonies, or their governance.
59. Basing on the theory of the problem of modernity, the relations such as modernization and westernization, modernity and tradition, nomocracy and moral governance can be explained clearly.
60. The key of corporate governance is the agency in the condition of dissymmetry of information .
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