Sentence examples for rigid governance from inspiring English sources

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Therefore, legacy technology configurations must be overcome to facilitate communication across networks without being encumbered by rigid governance policies and procedures.

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"It was a problem caused not only by technical errors but also by rigid corporate governance structure," said Kim Sang-Jo, a Samsung shareholder and head of the Seoul-based monitoring group Solidarity for Economic Reform.

He enforces rigid ultimatums that make governance, or even thinking, impossible.

Like water permeating seemingly imperious rock and freezing, rigid control as a governance model is doomed: isolation barely works in a world that is warm and wet, and fails miserably in the cooler climes of cyber.

The key influencing role played by GP leads in this programme can be interpreted as 'soft coercion' (Sheaff et al, 2003), a form of leadership seen in 'soft bureaucracies', organisations characterised by a largely autonomous professional group, in this case GPs, which is part of a structure that has a rigid framework and provides governance (Courpasson, 2000).

Butler's answer is that habitual and systematic self-reflection and self-governance by rigid rules are the best response.

But Italy's problems arguably have less to do with government debt than with rigid business patterns, corruption and cronyistic regulations, not to mention low birth rates; and democratic governance has in fact succeeded in getting Italy's budget back to primary surplus (unwisely so, in the midst of Europe's recession).

In engineering this new framework, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski wisely recognized that an ideologically rigid approach is rarely the hallmark of good governance.

America's labour market is a miracle of flexibility: it creates and destroys nearly 30m jobs a year.However, in countries such as Germany, France and Japan a combination of social legislation, stronger trade unions, regulations and corporate-governance arrangements make employment practices more rigid and sometimes keep wages higher than they would otherwise be.

"Rigid stability is about defining absolute social calm as the objective of governance," wrote Mr Yu in an article carried by the China Media Project, a Hong-Kong-based centre that monitors the media in China.

As required by emerging international law, national laws create and will continue to create rigid and permanent infrastructures, legal and administrative frameworks, within which societal risk governance is undertaken.

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