govern造句(31) But nor is letting your conscience govern my life.
(32) These are the rules that govern all bonds.
(33) They also, of course, govern linguistic units larger than words - idioms, phrases, and larger constructions.
(34) Zeno believed that people could govern their actions without the need for external compulsion.
(35) Humans give names to the multiplicity of existing things in accordance with the rules which govern those things.
(36) Formal committees have rules of procedure which govern the way in which the meeting operates.
(37) Change the institutional imperatives that govern their lives and they will change.
(38) It therefore presupposes a principle which should govern its activities.
(39) Here, the scheme is to discuss the principles which govern the relationship between solicitors and their firms with their clients.
(40) As it turns out, the fears that govern such organizations derive in large part from invalid or negative core beliefs.
(41) Instead they set out to ride roughshod over the legislative branch, attempting to govern without congress rather than with it.
(42) Programme contracts were also to govern the implementation of the 1987 rail transport plan.
(43) We already know the basic physical laws that govern the activity of the brain, and they are comparatively simple.
(44) As the figures show, Conservative supporters are keenest that their party should govern on its own.
(45) The booty did not teach the Pisans how to engage in trade, any more than it taught them how to govern.
(46) Does not the fact that political authorities govern groups of people transform the picture?
(47) The codes govern everything from how wide a driveway can be to how far back from the street something can be built.
(48) It is not a blind law, for no blind law can govern the conduct of human beings....
(49) For example, what are the rules that govern the opening of a telephone conversation?
(50) Individually we are very much the same, but the circumstances that govern our lives might be quite different.
(51) Just three years into his formal career as a choreographer, Alvin was discovering the law that would govern his entire career.
(52) But even more crucial is the attitude and behaviour of those who govern us.
(53) He is held personally responsible for complying with the many rules and regulations that govern its use.
(54) That Begin had come from the far right, but that in order to govern he has to occupy the center.
(55) From earliest time, mad had concluded that the forces that govern planetary and stellar movements must also control events on earth.
(56) What is it that breathes fire into the equations and makes a universe for them to govern?
(57) It was expected that a similar equation would govern the proton, the only other supposedly elementary particle known at that time.
(58) How can an unprecedented association of nations which come together voluntarily govern itself effectively, responsibly and responsively?
(59) Those who work with their brains govern the others; those who work with their physical strength are governed by them.
(60) The rules which govern the conduct of the business of the council and its committees are called Standing Orders.