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The senator, Chris Coons of Delaware, said it was "concerning" that Trump's way of governing might mirror the "shoot-from-the-hip style" in which he campaigned for the White House.
In Guangdong province in the south the Communist Party chief, Wang Yang, is dropping hints that his more liberal style of governing might offer a better way for running the country.Guangdong has long been the most vibrant and economically liberal province in China.
In "Clans of the Alphane Moon," he had already glimpsed the possibility that normal governing might be the work of paranoids.
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And the CDU has one big card to play: a failure to form a government that can govern might mean a new election.
Since Aristide had won two-thirds of the vote, his mandate to govern might seem to have been overwhelming--were it not that virtually all the Haitians with money and power numbered themselves among the other third.
Dr. Ronald A. DePinho, an expert on cellular aging and a co-author of Dr. Scadden's report, said the new finding, in showing how the renewal capacity of stem cells was governed, might enable drugs to be made that would improve cell transplants.
Trump, having the better part of two years to campaign and a month to actually govern, might have revealed this tone long before Feb. 28.
"The Pirate Party might get a shot at governing, people might stick with whom they know and ignore the recent scandals, or another party altogether might have a late surge of support.
What's more, with revenues at stake, the game's governing bodies might finally take meaningful action.
Your charity's governing document might say how many trustees you should have and how they should be appointed.
Vocal dissent from someone like Jens Weidmann, the president of the Bundesbank and an influential member of the European Central Bank governing council, might convey the impression that policy makers are divided and undercut their credibility.
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