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This fear may have governed what they told Tonight.
Allende may have governed badly, but he governed democratically, unlike Chávez or Mr Maduro.
"But whatever motive may have governed the cowardly and malignant tyrant," he writes, "it is of no importance".
Gerald R. Ford may have governed during a time of economic stagnation, but his library has just laid claim to a cutting-edge distinction: becoming the first presidential depository to employ an official "Wikipedian in residence".
Fluctuating arid semiarid to humid climatic conditions and repeated tectonic activity may have governed the mode of sedimentation and ultimately the basin fill history.
We hypothesize that positive selection may have governed the evolution of mtDNA in hares, particularly in the arctic lineages.
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He has governed as such.
Mr. Chretien has governed since 1993.
They may have made governing tougher — informed and empowered individuals are probably harder to boss around than ignorant, isolated ones.
In practice, Ms Rousseff may have to govern in Lula's long shadow.Since she has spent much of her political life behind the scenes, little can be said about her ability to cope with the limelight.
Now, as the country heads to elections in which no single party is expected to secure enough votes to form a stable government, they may have to try governing with political chaos.
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