Sentence examples for governance restraints from inspiring English sources

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At least the voters' fixation with the recall probably helped defeat two harmful propositions to extend California's penchant for hobbling elected officials with budget and governance restraints.

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Unchecked by any of the normal restraints of governance, Gaddafi was able to take his anti-imperialist campaign around the world, funding and supporting militant groups and resistance movements wherever he found them.

Foreign governments pondering Afghanistan's governance are also pressing the alliance to show restraint and to reach out to all Afghans.

An affirmative-action challenge at the federal level tramples on conservative legal principles like respect for state sovereignty and local governance, as well as judicial restraint in tinkering with democratically enacted policies.

Apart from Article III jurisdictional questions, problems of standing, as resolved by this Court for its own governance, have involved a 'rule of self-restraint.' Barrows v. Jackson, 346 U.S. 249, 255, 73 S.Ct.

President Putin has absorbed a core value of pluralistic governance: nations operating under some measure of popular restraint are less likely to make war.

Last May, Macron, then France's economy minister, criticised Ghosn's €7.3m ($8.6m) pay package, blaming "dysfunctional governance" and calling for the company to show more restraint over pay.

We provide some examples from Argentina, El Salvador and Peru and suggest that a two-tier governance scheme composed of a self-governing Forum of transmission stakeholders, with regulation as a subsidiary measure, may be a more adequate design to restraint undue government interference.

As Friedman noted, the concept of a congressional check on executive war making powers is a vital component of the restraint ostensibly baked into the American system of governance.

Since the electroshock of World War II, German governance has been animated by two principles: balanced budgets and military restraint.

In the era of the Warren Court, in the nineteen-sixties, the concept of judicial restraint was largely associated with the political right — with resisting judicial interference in the governance of sovereign states.

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