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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comprehensive governance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a system of governing that is thorough, inclusive, and covers all aspects of a society or organization. Example: "The country's new constitution aims to establish a framework for comprehensive governance, ensuring that all citizens have their voices heard and their needs met."
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Mr. Ban said that he foresaw that the fund would oblige recipients to have reporting and verification systems, and that he envisaged a "comprehensive governance structure" to manage the aid disbursements.
"One team, three centers" refers to the comprehensive law enforcement team that includes a service center for the political affairs in the sub-district, the center of comprehensive governance and stability maintenance and FISC.
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Better and more comprehensive maritime governance is needed if we are to address the critical situation of the world's oceans and seas.The commission is working with the European Union's member states to address the overall management of the oceans, rather than sector by sector.
"Adrenaline was built using a comprehensive data governance framework to ensure data security and consumer privacy," he said.
While a comprehensive global governance regime must include elements of verification and enforcement, more transparent international oversight would also improve global nuclear safety through public pressure.
"Of all the reports dealing with Ebola and its consequences, this is clearly the most comprehensive, linking governance changes to financial commitments," says Barry Bloom of Harvard, who formerly headed that university's school of public health and did not co-author any of the reports.
Of course, short of a comprehensive regional governance regime, Iran and Egypt were, in the 1970s, the first countries in the region to call for a Middle East Weapons of Mass Destruction Free Zone.
Hence, longer-term sustainability requires a more comprehensive, global governance approach.
These included implementation challenges pertaining to remoteness, the quality of communications infrastructure and transportation, the willingness of patients to participate in more comprehensive care, governance arrangements [ 20] and recruiting and retaining staff [ 20, 23].
Based on an assessment of contemporary literature we propose a practical approach which we believe will facilitate a more comprehensive assessment of governance in health systems leading to the development of governance interventions to strengthen system performance and improve health as a basic human right.
National laws should be drafted to provide a comprehensive, comprehensible and coherent infrastructure for societal risk governance.
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