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be govern
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To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in.
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Under this circumstance, it is not too naïve to imagine that human being will be govern by computer machines one day that has been frequently described in scientific fictions, particularly after the recent victory of 'AlphaGo' over the top human Go player [1].
"We are all willing to be govern by the laws of england in full but we donot Consent to gave it in to your hands with out haven aney of our own Culler in it," one document stated.
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"The country needs to be governed".
Obama will be governing from day one.
Also, how would these projects be governed?
"Greece has to be governed.
And it needs to be governed.
"The state should not be governed by anger and revenge.
The research process will be governed centrally.
These processes are known to be governed by cytokines.
Let your mind be governed by logic.
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