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After church, Obama returned to the White House to host an "open house" for public visitors as part of his pledge to make government and those who govern more accessible.
In one, governments get together in various ways in order to govern more "effectively".
"She thinks more compassionately than the other candidates," Ms. Shurman said, "and will govern more compassionately".
If Powell regrets anything, it is that Labour did not govern more boldly.
Perhaps these Republican aspirants are simply pandering to antigovernment sentiment and, if elected, would govern more sensibly.
Ames held that perceiving under unusual conditions (e.g., in a dark room) follows the same principles that govern more ordinary experience.
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Immigration is governed more by the laws of supply and demand than government statutes.
Sikor et al. [ 14] present an overview of alternative ways of governance of land resources and argue that land is now governed more on the basis of flows of resources or goods rather than on territorial arrangements.
And while forming a coalition government may help smooth Myanmar's transition, it could also make governing more difficult.
He governed more pragmatically than he spoke, Mr Brands observes.
Women's altruism tends to be governed more by principles of equality than of cost, and men are the opposite.
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