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Similar words: governessgoverngovernorgovernmentgovernancegovernorshipgoverning bodymisgovernmentMeaning: ['gʌvərn /'gʌvn]  n. the body of people who are citizens of a particular government. 
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31. Cameron and all teachers are governed by three main types of laws: statutory law, constitutional law, and common law.
32. These governed other activities on behalf of the workers - such as cafeteria, warehousing, kindergarten and vacation facilities.
33. Their evolution is governed by the nuclear reactions going on inside the star and making it shine.
34. They governed during the Cold War, with the constant threat of nuclear war.
35. Nineteenth century Looe was governed by a set pattern of seasons related to the fishing.
36. And, without feeling wildly excited at the prospect, I do want to be governed by Mr Major.
37. As a matter of doctrine, procedural matters are governed by the lex fori.
38. From Monday to Thursday debates are held according to a ritual that is governed by the translators' strict and legitimate timetables.
39. The choice between these two approaches will be governed by practical considerations such as the layout of the building.
40. The Board schools were set up, governed by local worthies, creating a dual system.
41. Embourgeoisement was irreversible; and the new bourgeois Britain could be governed successfully only through a bourgeois state.
42. Since the 1989 Budget, the above figures have become governed by a ceiling, currently based on £75,000 earnings a year.
43. Molecular vibrations therefore lead to oscillations of electric charge, with frequencies governed by the normal vibration frequencies of the system.
43. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
44. He was convinced that, in a world governed by natural law, life must inevitably be accompanied by reproduction and death.
45. Having been governed by crooks for 50 years, they have a point.
46. These aspects, if articulated at all, must therefore be governed by informal agreements.
47. In the main the need for a plotter is governed by the type of output being generated by the computer.
48. Those who work with their brains govern the others; those who work with their physical strength are governed by them.
49. Attempts to exclude liability for negligence are governed by s. 2.
50. It has been based on a reciprocity between governors and governed.
51. To be governed is to be subjected to the regular pressure of an authority operating according to fixed rules.
52. But no art, major or minor, can be governed by the rules of social amenity.
53. For if a sovereign ruler acknowledged no political superior, was this not also true of the state he governed?
54. Happiness doesn't depend on any external conditions, it is governed by our mental attitude. Dale Carnegie 
55. Today's citizens deserve the chance to speak radically on how they want to be governed locally today.
56. By 1922 the team of brilliant men who had governed for the past six years could not but see themselves as irreplaceable.
57. He governed as an autocrat but also as a twentieth-century politician.
58. Government could derive its right to exist only from the consent of the governed.
59. Throughout history , most societies have been governed by men.
60. Growing cities were governed for some local government purposes by the county magistrates: an indignity that the prosperous entrepreneurs resented.
More similar words: governessgoverngovernorgovernmentgovernancegovernorshipgoverning bodymisgovernmentgovernor generaloverturnedgovernment bondsboard of governorsmilitary governorpuppet governmentfederal governmentlieutenant governormilitary governmentgovernment monopolygovernment securitiesgovernment expendituresnongovernmental organizationconcernedunconcernedhangoverhang overbring overporing overtaking overbe concerned aboutbe concerned with
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