Sentence examples for governs something from inspiring English sources

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As California's pre-eminent historian, Kevin Starr, observes, "it is not surprising that an organisation set up to look after fewer than a million people should have a collective political nervous breakdown when it governs something almost 40 times that size".The same argument could be applied to the United States as a whole.

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Scottish prime minister Gordon Brown even became the focus of an online campaign called "Say England", demanding that he spoke the name of the nation he was governing, something he seemed reluctant to do unless the football World Cup was on.

Currently known GRNs are dedicated to governing something simpler or smaller, such as demarcating specific regions of the early embryo (Davidson et al. 2002; Levine and Davidson 2005) or the development of particular structures such as insect wings (Abouheif and Wray 2002) or the mammalian pancreas (Poll et al. 2006).

B3 The Business of Governing THE HARD PART -- How Afghanistan's interim government will govern is something of a mystery, even to the 29 cabinet members who were selected more for political expediency -- the need to accommodate and appease all of Afghanistan's power brokers -- than experience or expertise.

You seem like a very reasonable guy who believes that governing is something that the government should do".

Afghanistan has a new interim government as of today, but exactly how it will govern is something of a mystery, even to those selected to govern.

The opposition has been so thoroughly crushed that there has begun to be talk of creating an in-house opposition, a sort of shadow government, just to give the governing party something to do in Parliament.

Life is too short and horrible for us to imagine it governed by something as meagre as a contract; we want it to be governed by a covenant.

From that point on, you are governed by something other than reason.

There was a comprehensive statutory and regulatory framework governing surveillance, something that had not existed in 1966.

That raised the possibility of a change to the European Union's governing treaties, something that would probably take several years to achieve.

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