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George the Second disdained the rules of governance established by his forefathers.
As crisis envelops the nation, the sitting mayor of New York attempts to change basic rules of governance.
But as global connections led to global problems, the need to develop collective rules of governance became apparent.
The synagogue, by habit agreeably loose about rules of governance, functioned for years without attention to a charter or bylaws and without trustees.
The District's unique rules of governance require the bill to sit before a congressional panel for 60 days before it becomes law, but several advocates said they don't expect federal lawmakers to intervene.
These agents interact on a daily basis giving rise to a complex set of 'sector specific' rules of governance which vary from country to country and from sector to sector.
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Since 2003 Iraq was 'open for business' with multinational corporations who not only operate across territorial borders but whose activities are governed by their domestic legislation and their internal rules of corporate governance.
Italy's family companies have traditionally lacked good rules of corporate governance, Professor Carnevale Maffé said.
"This could only happen in a dynastic company where normal rules of corporate governance simply do not apply," he said.
Such a focus would take in everything from minimum-wage laws to labor laws to the rules of corporate governance.
I would say they have lost any confidence in the American capitalism and in the rules of corporate governance.
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