Sentence examples for can govern from from inspiring English sources

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"I am proud of the fact that the Labour party has shown that it can govern from a centre-left position and maintain its position in government".

"You can govern from the House".

Pressed to explain how he can govern from abroad, his aides for the first time disclosed the high-tech apparatus he used to remain in communication.

The evidence going back to the Newt Gingrich Congress is that no party can govern from the House, and the Republican Party can't abide the outcry when flights are delayed, national parks close and direct deposits for military spouses stop.

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Government has to demonstrate that it can "govern for the future" and "govern for the unexpected".

Glenn Anderson, a former Washington state legislator and consultant on education policy, emphasises that education is a highly regulated public utility in which rules can govern everything, from what goes into textbooks to how many children there are in a class.

Novak thinks that a big reason for the party's disarray is that it has succumbed to the illusion that it can govern the country from Capitol Hill.

Our results show that traits of individuals can govern fire effects from trees to communities, and give rise to highly variable fire effects characteristic of mixed-severity fire.

After acknowledging that the new prime minister has a tough job, he writes: "I note you have said 'Brexit means Brexit.' I note too that you think the fixed term parliament act means you can govern without a specific mandate from the people until 2020..

After eliminating the one year lag, the congruent seasonal pacing and amplitude between fluorescence intensity and rainfall observed suggests that the seasonality of fluorescence intensity was mainly controlled by the monsoonal rains which can govern the output of DOM from the soil, as well as the residence time of water in the unsaturated zone.

To seek evidence that it can govern axonal trajectory, [L] explants from GFP-transgenic chicks (McGrew et al., 2004) were grafted to E4 wild-type hypothalami (n=7; Fig. 2G, schematic) and cultured ex vivo.

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