Sentence examples for permanent governance from inspiring English sources

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The Somali president, Hassan Sheik Mohamud, had only just been elected to his post by the newly created Parliament on Monday, taking the helm of a fledgling government that is supposed to represent a tangible step toward permanent governance in a country that has been without it for more than 20 years.

The leaders say they are working on establishing a permanent governance council to address the problem of implementing decisions taken jointly at Caricom level.

The permanent governance structure and secretariat is planned from September/October 2011.

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"This entrenchment device is a permanent corporate governance defect embedded in the company's structure -- and it continues to hurt the public shareholders," he wrote.

It is challenging the Taubman family's control over Taubman Centers, arguing in news releases that the family "surreptitiously" took control of the shopping mall business in 1998 by creating "a permanent corporate governance defect embedded in the company's structure" -- and it has a chance of winning.

"Constant-shutdown, permanent-emergency governance is so destructive that no other serious country engages in or could tolerate it," James Fallows writes in the Atlantic.

Conclusions are tentative and caution must be applied in making generalisations, but the Montserrat case is instructive of a more permanent co-governance transition that can occur following a volcanic crisis.

In a similar case, John Githongo, the former permanent secretary for governance and ethics in Kenya, fled to Britain after claiming that there have been threats to his life.

The 55-page report was released by the Smithsonian's new permanent Committee on Governance, which also issued 25 recommendations for overhauling the institution's policies, including a new rule that prohibits staff members from serving on corporate boards.

Some date back to before I became secretary-general.Modernising and upgrading governance are permanent features of the OECD.

If the law is to be accessible and intelligible, for example, then there must be an end both to judicial prolixity and to what Bingham calls "the legislative hyperactivity which appears to have become a permanent feature of our governance - in 2004, some 3,500 pages of primary legislation; in 2003, nearly 9,000 pages of statutory instruments".

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