Similar words: governing body, govern, governor, governed, governess, government, governance, governorship. Meaning: ['gʌvnə(r)nɪŋ] n. the act of governing; exercising authority. adj. responsible for making and enforcing rules and laws.
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271. Based on the first-order shear deformation plate theory, axisymmetric governing buckling equations are derived for a functionally graded material circular plate subjected to in-plane pressure.
272. Rules of evidence - Standards governing whether evidence in a civil or criminal case is admissible.
273. The paper examines the significance of enforceability and adaptability in governing vertical alliances and their performance ramifications for suppliers.
274. The capstone of the 100 days was the passage by Congress of the National Industrial Recovery Act — an omnibus proposal governing the whole range of industrial recovery.
275. The energy governing equation of the unsteady heat transfer in the adsorber was developed to simulate the pump cycle process.
276. It was originally designed to provide a framework for governing 13 weak and disparate former colonies.
277. Several leading members of the governing Democratic Party threw their support behind Mr. Kan, a sharp-tongued political veteran who earned a name for himself by battling Japan's powerful bureaucrats.
278. It makes nonsense of our own rules governing laws of adoption in this country.
279. Whereas subconscious mind is governing the internal organs by saying,[sentencedict.com/governing.html] Don't stop unless I tell you.
280. The numerical manifold method of Laplace equation was presented, it was also more general than the minimum potential energy principle to obtain the governing equations of the NMM.
281. The low speed efficiency of pump-control-motor speed governing system with inverter is obviously reduced when setting low frequency compensation.
282. Taxation is no part of the governing or legislative power.
283. Mao Tsetung is a great forerunner to probe into the governing rules followed by CPC.
284. Assume linear, time-harmonic potential flow and utilize Green identity, the governing Laplace equation can be simplified into Fredholm integral equation of the second kind.
285. The bill consolidated 10 existing ordinances governing the securities and futures market.
286. The second part of this paper found governing differential equation in line of the TTR, in view of the internal and external load, confirms their solution conditions bases on the theory.
287. An Eulerian method to numerically simulate glaze ice accretions on an airfoil has been presented. Based on two-phase flow theory, the governing equations of the airflow and droplets were established.
288. This work let to the law of independent assortment, which states that the alleles of genes governing different characters are inherited independently.
289. Some regulatory procedures governing S & Ls 'capital requirements were also liberalized.
290. Auditing standards are the rules governing how an audit is performed.
291. Nikolai Lenin, who had first met him in 1905 in Finland, set him to work writing an article on the Marxist theory of governing minorities.
292. Students are to refer to the regulations governing course deferment, refund and withdrawal the Student's Handbook.
293. The Association Council is governing board of the Association. It is elected annually by EGCA members.
294. Her efforts have led to stronger environmental rules governing the ship-breaking industry.
295. It therefore seems equally reasonable to suppose that there are also laws governing the initial state.
296. Japan International Corporation Royal Royal Commodities three Zhenni, is the world s 500 Member governing units.
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