Similar words: governess, govern, governor, government, governance, governorship, governing body, misgovernment. Meaning: ['gʌvərn /'gʌvn] n. the body of people who are citizens of a particular government.
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61. No matter how much effort was expended, all intention was governed by the second law of thermodynamics.
62. The haphazard bureaucracy of the early Meiji years was reorganized into a formal bureaucratic hierarchy, its entry governed by examination.
63. Muhammad Reza deeply resented the way in which his country was once again being governed by its old enemies.
64. There would be no point n even Samuel Smiles's self-help, if all is actually governed by invariable law.
65. How can a market system-which operates globally as well as nationally-be governed to maximise economic and social welfare?
66. In respect of children born since 1976 the position is governed by statute.
67. But it is governed in some detail by statutory requirements, and so is undeniably a system of statutory regulation.
68. We have noted that chaotic behaviour can arise only for systems governed by non-linear equations.
69. Women, it would seem, should be governed by some biological instinct that prevents them from inflicting harm.
70. The PRI party has governed the country for more than seventy years.
71. Most commonly the relationship between individuals and territorial legal persons is governed by municipal law and procedure.
72. Let the people think they govern and they will be governed. William Penn
73. The morpheme is the smallest unit of language that expresses meaning and is governed by the grammatical rules of the language.
73. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
74. Although an area of negligence, liability is governed by statute, the Occupiers' Liability Acts 1957 and 1984.
75. The law of the survival of the fitted governed not only primitive tribes, but the civilized cultures of the ancient world.
76. Canon law was the statement of how society was to be governed and here Innocent's monarchic views are clearly shown.
77. That world evolves in a clear and deterministic way, being governed by precisely formulated mathematical equations.
78. The matter will be governed by the terms of reference and the procedure established, together with any code of conduct adopted.
79. Mengistu is general secretary of the party, which is governed by an 11-member political bureau.
80. The report also notes the confused assumptions that governed the relationship between Kimmel and Short.
81. Men are governed by lines of intellect - women: by curves of emotion. James Joyce
82. In addition to the statutory requirements, the form and content of an audit report is governed by requirements laid down in auditing standards.
83. In either event, the crew is governed by the most restrictive rules, usually to halt immediately.
84. In a country well governed, poverty is something to be ashamed of. In a country badly governed, wealth is something to be ashamed of. Confucius
85. The place was governed by the simple understanding that the unbridled pursuit of perceived self-interest was healthy.
86. Channel structure To a great extent a manufacturer's choice of distributive intermediaries is governed by the members in that channel.
87. Railway work is governed by complex rules and regulations stemming from the safety and technical requirements of operating the railway network.
88. The clergy, however,[Sentencedict.com] preferred to discuss these matters in provincial clerical synods where they governed the procedures and priorities.
89. Its distribution again emphasises that the dispersal of some rare imports may have been governed by social or political factors.
90. They will not hesitate to shift their ties and change the relations that governed their actions in the past period.
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