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Some countries will be unable to follow -- they are too corrupt or war-torn or venally governed or not governed at all.
Malvern is the town and civil parish governed at the lowest tier of local government by Malvern Town Council, part of the Malvern Hills District of the County of Worcestershire, comprising 54 civil parishes and 22 electoral council wards.
Boumedienne lacked widespread popular support, and he governed at first through a 26-member revolutionary council.
(For histories of the territories governed at various times by the empire, see France Germany Italyly).
Does the same go for how these new corporations are managed and governed at the top?
"People who think we're being well governed at the moment… well, there's no reason for them to watch.
As prime minister, he governed at a time of extreme financial turmoil, including the housing market crash and banking bailouts, before being voted out of office in 2010.
In fact, the principality hardly needs to be governed at all - there's virtually no crime or unemployment, and income tax is zero.
There was a period of respite under the viceroys of the house of Mukhran, who governed at Tbilisi under the aegis of the shahs from 1658 until 1723.
Up to now, most immunologists have assumed the immune system was governed at the level of transcription factors, the master regulator proteins that control how genes are turned off and on.
Mr. Blair today called for a "statement of principles" agreed to by all members, which would define what should be governed at a European level and what would be decided nationally.
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