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Similar words: governing bodygoverngovernorgovernedgovernessgovernmentgovernancegovernorshipMeaning: ['gʌvnə(r)nɪŋ]  n. the act of governing; exercising authority. adj. responsible for making and enforcing rules and laws. 
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31. But there are, of course, provisions governing compulsory education.
32. It also prescribed new regulations governing tender offers.
33. The Authority set out new principles governing ownership.
34. UEFA is the governing body for European football.
35. Governing body: 43-member executive committee.
36. Some governing bodies appoint a press officer.
37. The principles governing the world of physics are unchanging.
38. The choice of the selection panel has to be endorsed by the governing body as a whole.
39. The council passed the law governing liquor outlets Oct. 31, 1995.
40. A school's annual budget share has to be managed by the governing body.
41. The two would be run at existing locations by a nonprofit corporation[sentencedict.com], with its own management and governing board.
42. Governing not only requires very different skills, it may also require different personnel.
43. It also sets out the rules governing quota transfer and leasing together with the treatment of quota which is not used.
44. Governing bodies will still be subject to the local and national agreements enshrined in existing staff contracts.
45. The traditional governing class with deep roots in the landed aristocracy was gradually displaced as the Third Reich consolidated its position.
46. Another way of getting yourself noticed is in the national championships organised by your governing body.
47. Article Five set out a number of principles governing the two states' foreign policies.
48. The new statute had set out the management arrangements governing the institutions which the county authority had taken over.
49. This will permit appropriate fees and expenses to be paid directly to the coaches by the governing body concerned.
50. The governor also chairs the governing board which has three other members,[www.Sentencedict.com] one from each of the main ethnic groups.
51. There are no statutory rules governing the procedure for deciding a prisoner's tariff.
52. The courts have developed rules governing the application of the First Amendment to each of these categories.
53. This labour legislation included laws governing female and child labour, improvements in working conditions and social security provisions.
54. In Britain no systematic evidence exists of the role of governing bodies in reviewing the curriculum.
55. The governing body must be able to demonstrate that it has acted on reasonable grounds following reasonable investigations.
56. However you will need to find out about the laws governing off-air recording in the country you are in.
57. As for the rules of the school governing student conduct and behavior, work-inhibited students do not need special exceptions.
58. Their recommendation to the governing body was not to establish a structure of sub-committees.
59. Another scientist might have proposed a modification in the optical theory governing the operation of the telescopes used in the investigation.
60. There is then little direct interaction between the large eddies governing the energy transfer and the small dissipating eddies.
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