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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91. The principal legislation governing the conduct of insurance business is the Insurance Companies Act 1982.
92. What is going on here is a clash between two philosophies of governing.
93. Most successful governing bodies send their entry away for at least ten days' intensive training prior to a world event.
94. The report also examined criminal statutes governing domestic violence in all 50 states.
95. The governing body is charged with managing the school within its delegated budget.
96. The units comply fully with the latest Food Hygiene legislation governing the temperature conditions for the storage and display of food.
97. Freedom of speech for all is one of the governing principles in a democracy.
98. Parent representation on governing bodies under the 1986 Act did not have an auspicious beginning.
99. The rules governing the use of seh are different from those which apply to that.
100. Controls on drugs have traditionally been very strict; but regulations governing foods and their additives are extremely liberal.
101. They have found, from the study of other planets, new insights into the nature and governing laws of worlds.
102. Neither did governing bodies regard their role as primarily concerned with monitoring the curriculum.
103. The governing body decided to exclude Declan for two weeks.
104. It is hoped that governing bodies will be fully represented with, where possible, their Drug/Doping Liaison Officer.
105. None the less, those governing these massive ancient empires had little notion of either legal equality or the right to independence.
106. The structuralist brief, then, is to map out the conventions and rules governing all aspects of social behaviour.
107. For him, regulationism meant adherence to the values and ordered hierarchy of the governing elite as much as to sanitary reform.
108. A new code of practice governing the advertising of tobacco products is being introduced.
109. The governing body therefore now has much greater potential to exercise control over the life and work of the school.
110. The major factors governing the use of wind generators are as follows.
111. Which rather begs the question-shouldn't there be a governing body that regulates such questionable decisions?
112. Fifty-four more companies - just over a third - giving to the governing party were thanked with knighthoods.
113. The sale agreement should contain a detailed set of rules governing preparation and agreement of the completion accounts.
114. But the governing New Democracy Party dismissed calls for an early general election.
115. One of their main demands is for a greater say in policy-making and legislation governing Northern Ireland.
116. The election leaves it with no agenda for governing such division,[http://sentencedict.com] even if it claims a victory.
117. London also will oversee laws governing abortion, human fertilization and genetics.
118. States subsume many of the responsibilities of governing from the county.
119. This electoral process provides both the president and the legislature with independent mandates to represent the citizens in the governing process.
120. These professional persuaders will spend an estimated two million pounds to bend the ears of the governing party.
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