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The wife, though herself of Indian descent, can't figure out the rules governing her meeting with her Indian surrogate.
Not only that: his mother-in-law Maria Theresa, Queen of Hungary and the Austrian Netherlands, fixed him up with well-paid, influential posts governing her territories.
She's dealing with motherhood, just as she's governing her career, just as she's run her global and privileged life: in her own time, and like a boss.
In finding that the transaction passes muster under the Senate's rules governing book deals, the committee essentially supported Mrs. Clinton's contention that both her auction of the book to the highest bidder and the terms governing her advance payments conformed to "usual and customary" publishing practice, the Senate's standard for assessing members' book agreements.
Still, the control she exhibits is inadequate with respect to the task of effectively governing her (temporally-extended) self.
These must constitute the basis of the principles and duties governing her conduct her "function appears to be that which nature has prepared … [her] to perform" (Locke 1663 64, 105).
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No contract governs her pledge, however.
You can kill that woman, but she escapes you then; you cannot govern her.
Do Anna's rights to govern her own body trump her obligations to the sister she claims to love?
Before long, she was promoted to State Supreme Court and the complex and often violent cases that now govern her life.
As at home, however, Alice spends most of her energies trying to make sense of the unwritten laws that govern her surroundings.
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