govern造句(91) There are three options facing a party attempting to govern without an overall majority.
(92) The length of your notice period will also govern the worth of your fringe benefits in the event of a wrongful dismissal.
(93) How can you govern a country which has 246 varieties of cheese?Charles de Gaulle
(94) The interests of the shareholders become an objective standard to govern the actions of the directors.
(95) The legal systems that govern the buying and selling of property differ widely around the world.
(96) They now govern in a coalition with the People's party.
(97) Does it really matter what are the laws that govern the constituent elements of bodies and brains?
(98) Royalties on record sales govern how much an artist earns from his or her recording career.
(99) A new system of trading rules has to be developed to govern the behavior of regional blocs.
(100) The result was seen as crucial in that it provided Sandiford with a personal mandate to govern.
(101) Though originally encouraged to reduce their dependence on civil servants, the soldiers could not govern alone.
(101)try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(102) They intrude into our personal relationships, govern our patterns of consumption, inform our very notion of human worth.
(103) The Tories won no votes by describing Mr Kinnock as unfit to govern.
(104) In this model the top level represents strategic information used to govern the long-term behaviour of the organisation.
(105) On the other hand, unlimited companies are not subject to the strict publicity and accounting requirements which govern limited companies.
(106) Everyone will try to guess the state of the market and to govern his actions accordingly.
(107) No man is good enough to govern another man without that other's consent.Abraham Lincoln
(108) The changes over time in capital and labour then govern the equilibrium path followed.
(109) The overall aim was to identify the most appropriate law to govern a particular issue.
(110) The regulatory procedures, which will govern oil to coal conversion, are still a matter of uncertainty.
(111) The question which then arises is which set of terms govern the contract.
(112) Inevitably therefore, commercial considerations will govern the great bulk of our electronic output.
(113) We are the national majority, but we must elect a Republican president for that national majority to truly govern.
(114) Eventually we must try to decide whether even these theories are rich enough to govern the actions of our brains and minds.
(115) For example: is the subject taken from classical literature with its firm structural rules like those which govern Balanchine's Apollo?
(116) The husband had coercive powers to govern most aspects of a woman's life, particularly through his control of money.
(117) The focus here has been on Conventionality and Contrast, two pragmatic principles that together govern the lexicon.
(118) B also suggested that its own terms should govern the contract.
(119) The govern ment has lost the battle for the hearts and minds of the people.
(120) This commemorates the creation in 1829 of a political and military post to govern the islands.