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"principles of governance" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used in academic or professional contexts to refer to the system of rules and regulations that shape the behavior of individuals and organizations. For example, "The new principles of governance will ensure that our organization remains accountable and transparent."
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These approaches can yield results without compromising principles of governance, transparency, competition, and efficiency.
Do the same principles of governance emerge in the different time periods?
As theorems and conjectures are to mathematics and quantum mechanics is to physics, so ideas and the principles of governance are to politics.
Later, as they (and everybody else) came to fear that Jewish assimilation would be impossible in Western Europe, they continued to embrace liberal principles of governance.
The first Muslim scholar to formally champion secularism was the Egyptian judge, Shaykh Ali Abd al-Raziq (1888-1966), in his seminal work al-Islam wa 'Usul al-Hukm (Islam and the Principles of Governance), published in 1925.
NOON (13) RICHARD HEFFNER'S OPEN MIND Former Gov. Mario M. Cuomo of New York discusses the "proper principles of governance" and argues for the banishment of capital punishment in the United States.
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Finally, it would be a country in which the effort to eliminate dirty money would be on some level a principle of governance.
The definition the UN employs is quite a mouthful: The term rule of law refers to a principle of governance in which all persons, institutions and entities, public and private, including the state itself, are accountable to laws that are publicly promulgated, equally enforced and independently adjudicated, and which are consistent with international human rights norms and standards.
Though these groups soon became bitter political rivals, they were as one in their determination to maintain in independent Haiti the cardinal principle of governance inherited from Saint-Domingue: the brutal predatory extraction of the country's wealth by a chosen powerful few.
This landmark agreement approved the transfer of sovereignty to China and set out a "one country, two systems" principle of governance for Hong Kong under Chinese rule.
Lord Patten said the terms of the 1984 Joint Declaration between the UK and China, agreeing the transfer of sovereignty to China and setting out a "one country, two systems" principle of governance, explicitly gave the UK a "legitimate" interest in Hong Kong's future.
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