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Be governing
verb
To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in.
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Answering another question about low levels of housebuilding, May said she would head "a government who will be governing for everybody in this country".
Un-governing: When Congress tries to roll back the Obama Administration's work so far to address major national problems, they will not be governing; they will be un-governing.
If Miliband is to present himself as a credible prime minister in waiting, he will need to craft a story that makes sense of the world that he will be governing in, as well as an aspirational account of what a Labour government might seek to do.
Malema says he predicts the ANC will not be governing South Africa when the country takes to the polls in the 2019 national government elections.
Obama will be governing from day one.
The president seems to be governing some other country.
Even so, Canadians have little idea who might be governing them after Christmas.
Political analysts on Friday said that he already appeared to be governing in Mr. Mubarak's place.
He added: "I certainly don't think we should be governing the BBC.
We will be governing for one nation and as one nation".
David Stubbs "I'm busy parrying blows when I should be governing".
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