Sentence examples for governed whether from inspiring English sources

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In Mexico, for example, where there is little public financing of dental care, an evaluation of dental expenditures and dental care decision making revealed that socio-economic factors, primarily household capacity to pay, governed whether or not dental care was sought [ 20].

In a less-publicized development of his presidency, the number of immigration prosecutions ― particularly felony cases ― also steadily crept up, although the process was haphazard and no formal policies governed whether the migrants arrested should face criminal or civil penalties.

In contrast, Kawakami et al.[ 33] showed that even with decisional ability, 15% of cancer patients in Japan were not told their cancer diagnosis as the wishes of their family governed whether disclosure occurred, although another Japanese study by Matsumura et al. in 1997 [ 34] showed that the majority of patients with cancer wished to know their diagnosis, regardless of the cancer stage.

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In all the colonies, whether governed directly by the king, by proprietors, or by chartered corporations, it was essential to attract settlers, and what governors had most plentifully to offer was land.

But every 10 years the BBC's charter expires and that's the right time that we should look at what the BBC does, how it's financed, how it's governed, and consider whether or not changes should be made," he said last year.

I've said many times that, at its best, the BBC is the finest broadcaster in the world, but every 10 years the BBC's charter expires and that's the right time that we should look at what the BBC does, how its financed, how it's governed and consider whether or not changes should be made".

I've said many times that, at its best, the BBC is the finest broadcaster in the world, but every 10 years the BBC's charter expires and that's the right time that we should look at what the BBC does, how it's financed, how it's governed and consider whether or not changes should be made".

Voting is the bridge between the governed and government.

Whether governed by the "freedom of the seas" doctrine or the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, states continue to engage in international maritime conflict, often with unlikely adversaries.

A treaty, the typical instrument of international relations, is defined by the 1969 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties as an "agreement concluded between States in written form and governed by international law, whether embodied in a single instrument or in two or more related instruments and whatever its particular designation.

In the end, the question is whether we are responsible enough to prove that democracy, the idea that it is the governed who should govern, remains the best way forward.

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