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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121. Before the 1988 Act, the governing bodies had control only over religious instruction.
122. The box was confiscated by the governing body's technical department to undergo investigation this week.
123. Plans for the May 4 poll are clouded because the House of Lords has rejected the government legislation governing election expenses.
124. A further illustration of this is to be found in the conventions governing spelling.
125. This does not mean that the governing body should involve itself in the day-to-day running of the school.
126. The governing body decided to accept the recommendation of the working party to build upon the strengths of the existing system.
127. Indeed, I know that some members of that governing body will also be raising discreet cheers.
128. Newton gave three laws governing the behaviour of material objects.
129. It is also possible to have a working multiparty system in which various parties are willing to cooperate in a governing coalition.
130. The propertied class is overrepresented in the governing institutions of all advanced capitalist states.
131. Further, it may even be appropriate to debate again whether consent is appropriate as the governing concept in the medical-legal context.
132. Party systems are generally classified according to the number of political parties and the interactions among the parties in the governing process.
133. He has inverted the traditional precepts governing the photographic image, demonstrating the value of visual contradiction.
134. Governing bodies in Oakland, San Francisco and Berkeley approved resolutions urging the company to adopt ecologically sound procurement policies.
135. The rules in the sale agreement governing the completion accounts should cover the main areas listed below.
136. It was another nail in the coffin of the F1A governing body.
137. Administrators can require student groups to obey a variety of reasonable regulations governing the equitable and responsible use of school facilities.
138. The governing body must set up a selection panel and the post of headteacher or deputy headteacher has to be advertised nationally.
139. Therefore, we intend to repeal the Act when alternative regulations governing working times are in place.
140. The movement also contributed illuminating insights into such matters as governing institutions and rights and duties.
141. But every governing body is expected to produce a strategic plan,[sentencedict.com] delineating how it will succeed.
142. They are expected to halve pollution caused by large commercial vehicles, bringing them into line with regulations governing car exhaust emissions.
143. There is always considerable negotiation over the provisions governing the conduct of the business between signing and completion.
144. The state bar would prefer to set a blanket rule governing all types of lawyers.
145. Revision of coaching awards represents a major undertaking for a governing body.
146. The alcohol is now affecting her balance and slowing the brain cells governing learned social behaviour and inhibitions.
147. Parliamentary systems giving the head of government discretion on timing the election have traditionally been used for advantage by governing parties.
148. The worldwide list of national governing body addresses is the most up to date anywhere.
149. The army also said it had tightened the rules governing when its soldiers are allowed to shoot.
150. However, the natural law governing committees soon took hold and progress was glacially slow.
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