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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151. Prior to that time, regulation of securities was chiefly governed by state laws (commonly referred to as blue sky laws).
152. Because Wuhu was the largest rice market in central China area, rice as the important critical materials became the target firstly when they robbed and governed.
153. The procedures of arbitration shall be governed by the Arbitration Rules of the Commission.
154. British people are effectively disenfranchised with little effective control over how they are governed with our law all but inaccessible to ordinary people.
155. The Atomic Energy Commission governed the town from 1947 to 1962. Population, 11,039.
156. A multi - center fragmentation is governed by steric factors.
157. In 1986, an organization known for its intransigence made a small change to a very popular game that it governed for the universities in the United States.
158. In classical mechanism the motion of the particle is governed by Newton's second law.
159. These patterns of gene expression are governed by the cellular material — the epigenome — that sits on top of the genome, just outside it (hence the prefix epi-, which means above).
160. AFFIRMING that matters not regulated by this Protocol continue to be governed by the rules and principles of general international law.
161. The motion of plunger of oleo damper excited by colored Gaussian noise with exponential correlation time is governed by first order nonlinear differential equation.
162. If the shares of limited liabilities companies are hypothecated , the transaction will be governed by related provisions under the Company Law on the transfer of shares.
163. To Lincoln, the Constitution was of no value if the Union it governed came apart, so he positioned himself as its chief arbiter,(sentencedict.com/governed.html) relegating the other branches of government to supporting roles.
164. Definition: a treaty is an agreement concluded between states and governed by international law. And tax treaties are treaties on international tax.
165. Business entity schemas are also governed by the information architecture function and standard schemas for enterprise data entities need to be reused wherever possible.
166. Currently there is no accordant definition of the private governed bank.
167. If the characteristic is governed by simple Mendelian genes, the typical monohybrid and dihybrid ratios become apparent in the F2 generation.
168. Victoria was eighty-one years old, but she had the unmistakable proud carriage of her position and a mystique befitting a woman who had governed England for over sixty years.
169. The party seeks to establish Islamic Shariah laws in Bangladesh, a Muslim-majority nation governed by liberal secular laws.
170. The deiform Paramitality is the fairyland governed by the hallucination and inscribed in the nihility.
171. Any interchange will be governed by the conservation of energy.
172. The sugar content was majorly governed by the additive gene effect, and non-additive gene had certain effect on it also.
173. Its evolution is managed through a standards process governed by the Object Management Group (OMG).
174. Though poor, Burkina Faso, formerly Upper Volta , seems stable and better governed than many of its neighbours.
175. Standby credits are already governed by the Uniform Customs and Practice for Documentary Credits (UCP) (1983 Revision NO. 400).
176. Human societies are governed by elite who control information and are capable of processing it.
177. These terms and conditions are governed by the laws of Hong Kong and any dispute shall be subject to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the Hong Kong courts.
178. China is governed by a form of authoritarianism but it is a decentralised one.
179. Memory is the capacity of the computer to manage data at any one moment, and it is governed by the random-access memory, or RAM, inside the machine.
180. This paper gives the kinds of complements: noun clauses which function as subject and object; tenseless embedded sentence; noun clauses governed by prepositions.
More similar words: governess, govern, governor, government, governance, governorship, governing body, misgovernment, governor general, overturned, government bonds, board of governors, military governor, puppet government, federal government, lieutenant governor, military government, government monopoly, government securities, government expenditures, nongovernmental organization, concerned, unconcerned, hangover, hang over, bring over, poring over, taking over, be concerned about, be concerned with.