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However, the council members inaugurated this month have joined a body whose governance structure is hardly more democratic than a high school student council's — where the principal calls the shots.
A1 THE SHIITES -- Nearly 100 Islamic clerics have affirmed an emerging fundamentalist, anti-American position for Shiite Muslims in the capital, asserting authority over Iraq's Shiite community, whose governance is one of the most pressing issues.
Jones is also expected to introduce changes to the S4C Authority, whose governance has been found wanting by an independent report published in February complied by Sir Jon Shortridge, a former senior civil servant.
"Instead, the Conservatives are dogmatically insisting on placing even greater numbers of schools under the charge of academy chains, whose governance and performance it has failed to evaluate properly".
Nearly 100 Islamic clerics have affirmed an emerging fundamentalist, anti-American position for Shiite Muslims in the capital, asserting authority over the country's Shiite community, whose governance is among the most pressing issues in the new Iraq.
As a top dog whose governance style is close to that of a clan chief, Mr Yanukovych is particularly allergic to continual signs of contempt coming from Mr Putin, who considers him a renegade and a provincial redneck.Ukrainian oligarchs also have their reasons for backing Ukraine's European integration.
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The research mainly includes foundations whose model, governance, and assets reveal that the family has a predominant role in their creation and in the definition of their strategies and missions.
The decision could affect many of the other 85 companies, which the judge did not identify by name, because his ruling applies to every company organized in Delaware, whose corporate-governance laws have made it a leading center for the nominal headquarters of large companies.
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