Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigExact(3)
It was not until 1904, after the Battle of Tit, that the French established loose governance over the region.
Mr. Hu said various work and food safety "accidents" this year "had indicated that some leaders lacked a sense of responsibility and had a loose governance".
The controversy leaves a picture of "loose governance of his office... and of his cabinet" as well as "bad judgment in talking to Whale Oil", he says.
Similar(57)
Loose or informal governance arrangements have the potential to surprise investors, something they would rather avoid.
But Canada's biggest stock exchange has some special features it is not ashamed to boast about, including looser governance rules.Toronto has fought for 15 years against the migration of its most heavily-traded companies to Wall Street.
He believes that "some kind of loose world governance is probably inevitable," and, just as the "subsuming of the Warring States under the Confucian value system of the Han emperors was a good thing," so would a modern version be, for "its global equivalent can only be achieved by the United States".
In general, looser kinds of governance refer to situations in which the focal company exerts a feeble guidance on the supply chain, or in other words, the degree of drivenness is low.
The synagogue, by habit agreeably loose about rules of governance, functioned for years without attention to a charter or bylaws and without trustees.
Conflicts over Net neutrality and WikiLeaks demonstrate that the friction-free days of 'multi-stakeholder' governance -- a loose coalition of corporations, NGOs, and engineers who kept state officials and old-school telecoms at bay, most notably through the World Summit on the Information Society WSISS) -- are now over.
The Instruments of Accession were limited, transferring control of only three matters to India, and would by themselves have produced a rather loose federation, with significant differences in administration and governance across the various states.
The Articles of Confederation among the newly independent states were simultaneously too loose and too cumbersome for effective governance; they were, in Chernow's words, "a prescription for rigor mortis".
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com