Sentence examples for governing things from inspiring English sources

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One could be built within 12 nautical miles of Britain's coastline, but only with permission from the government and as long as it did not infringe on international laws governing things like the protection and preservation of the marine environment, according to Dr Alexandros Ntovas, an expert in maritime law at the University of Southampton.

Other security controls governing things like communication with different devices vary widely, and often reflect industry-developed standards.

The F.A.A. says that it seeks to prevent fatigue through rules governing things like aircraft design and maintenance and that pilots are also trained to handle emergencies that could be caused by fatigue.

This has been rewarding, revealing all kinds of power laws governing things like the number of events of a specific magnitude and the difference between the main shock and its biggest aftershock.

The aim is to impose standards governing things like decency and advertising on these new forms of video, but critics regard the rules as too heavy-handed.Convergence will make the need for a common set of European rules more pressing as operators begin, for the first time, to venture onto each other's home turfs.

The reason, he explains, is that universal interactivity (systema universalis substantiarum commercium, 1 415.40) reveals the origin of the connection governing things, an origin that completely escapes ordinary physical influence because this theory looks at substances in isolation (1 416)—ignoring what happens among them, the dynamic "between".

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Now, even pouring concrete and laying track can be disrupted by weird ideological struggles….The bigger danger comes from a Republican Congress that is having a lot of trouble getting that governing thing down.

He knows about the laws of nature that govern things like musculature and respiration and heart rate.

Opiates activate the receptors that govern things like analgesia and pleasure, hence the intense "high" from heroin.

Regulators have unleashed a flood of new regulations and initiatives in recent months, including a promise to create national standards to govern things like cooking oils and the fillings of baked goods.

Minnesota, the fifth-least affordable state for childcare, has lost nearly 3,500 day-care providers in the past 10 years, a decline that state Sen. Karin Housley (R) blames on regulators who have made it difficult to comply with rules that govern things such as water temperature for hand-washing.

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