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But given the largely non-existent regulation of auditors and the poor corporate governance prevalent in much of Europe, a more plausible conclusion is that Europe has had fewer accounting scandals than America mainly because nobody has seriously looked for them, not because they are not there.This is not to say that Europe should adopt Sarbanes-Oxley in toto.
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The opposite is true for countries at the other end of the scale, which are also often afflicted by conflict, poor governance and prevalent bribery.
Collaborative governance critics continually call for evidence to support its prevalent use.
We should establish training and governance for development of human and AI interaction as these become more prevalent and integrated into everyday life.
Like global governance, however, there are diverse definitions of global health which, alongside its prevalent use, risks rendering it meaningless.
"Not only is corporate governance nonexistent in Russia," Mr. Herro said, "but audited accounting standards are not really prevalent".
He saw the movement of colonists into the interior, beyond effective Crown control, and the development of the town meeting as a means of local governance as major elements of the threat, and wrote in 1772 that "democracy is too prevalent in America".
This can in turn foment land-use conflict, especially in transitioning frontier areas, where wild nature is most prevalent and seen as an impediment to many forms of development but where governance tends to be weakest [35].
Third, review governance.
"There is no governance".
Corporate governance is weak.
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