Sentence examples for governing questions from inspiring English sources

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That depends on how the plane is owned, and even federal regulators say the rules governing questions like these no longer make sense because of widespread changes in the financial arrangements that people make when they fly in business jets.

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The essay's governing question, about what it means to create or consume art when any work can be mechanically reproduced, has grown ever more pressing in the digital age, when Bach's complete cantatas or the Oxford English Dictionary can be downloaded in moments.

The dynamics of the Kansas gubernatorial race are pretty interesting, especially in light of the "fit to govern" question.

In the Election 2012 app, we've curated a list of forward-looking articles about the challenges ahead, both philosophical and practical: Governing Question for the Victor: How Far Do You Push?

Opponents of the amendment challenged it on two grounds: that it illegally infringes on the powers of the state courts and that it touches on unrelated topics, in violation of the law governing ballot questions.

Harry Azhar Azis, another member of the financial commission, who belongs to the Golkar Party, which is part of the governing coalition, questioned Mr. Martowardojo's qualifications.

In a recent interview with Die Zeit, a German weekly, Ernst Welteke, head of the Hesse Landeszentralbank and a member of the Bundesbank's governing council, questioned whether the bank could remain as sprawling as it is.

It means that we've all grown up with a fucked-up sexual script ― governed by questions like "Did he/she/they say yes?" ― that ultimately works for no one.

Watson, chair of the all-party parliamentary group on drones, has now written to Emmerson asking him to make sure the UK government "engages in informed debate on the imperative legal questions governing use of armed drones that you have identified" and responds to the rapporteur's latest report.

Finally, as the French await yet another governing administration, hard questions are posed in Paris.

The proposed law strikes at the heart of some of the knottiest questions governing digital life and commerce: who owns personal data, what happens to it once it is posted online, and what the proper balance is between guarding privacy and leveraging that data to aim commercial or political advertising at ordinary people.

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