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The act of governing
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To make and administer the public policy and affairs of; to exercise sovereign authority in.
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The old king governed the land wisely.
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To control the actions or behavior of; to keep under control; to restrain.
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Govern yourselves like civilized people.
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To exercise a deciding or determining influence on.
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Chance governs the outcome of many card games.
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To control the speed, flow etc. of; to regulate.
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a valve that governs fuel intake
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To exercise political authority; to run a government.
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To have or exercise a determining influence.
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(grammar) To require that a certain preposition, grammatical case, etc. be used with a word; sometimes used synonymously with collocate.
Money shouldn't govern your decision.
He always tried to govern his thinking by logic.
Louis resolved to govern for the good of his subjects.
Somerset, the new Protector, strove to govern on the basis of civil liberty and religious tolerance.
Here in Dr. Bell's laboratory, or in the fields on the shore of the great Bras d'Or, I have spent many delightful hours listening to what he had to tell me about his experiments, and helping him fly kites by means of which he expects to discover the laws that shall govern the future air-ship.
It was, however, easier for Mazarin to remodel the map of Europe than to govern France.
A union was effected between the two Frondes, that of the Petits Maitres and that of the parlements, and Mazarin was obliged to flee for safety to the electorate of Cologne (February 1651), whence he continued to govern the queen and the kingdom by means of secret letters.
He tried first of all to govern in accordance with public opinion, and was r0e,s xvi.
Sometimes they were sent to organize and govern a march, sometimes they were rewarded with benefices, and as, with the growth of feudalism, these developed into hereditary fiefs, the word vassus or vassallus was naturally retained as implying the relation to the king as overlord, and was extended to the holders of all fiefs whether capital or mediate.
With his absolutist tendencies he was bound to wish to govern them as he did Castile, and the principle of religious toleration, which was not understood by any prince in Europe with the exception of the prince of Orange, \Villiam the Silent (q.v.), was peculiarly impossible for him.
Each of the mudirias into which the country is divided is presided over by a mudir (governor) responsible to the central govern ment at Khartum.
National governments still wield tremendous leverage both on the territories they govern and as the only legally authorized participants in international deliberations.
The exact positions of the atoms within the surface repeat unit (the 'unit mesh ') govern the intensities of the diffracted beams.
Q Why does the CIA need an exemption from rules that would govern the conduct of our military in interrogation practices?
The minerals calcium and magnesium govern the working of nerves which regulate muscle contractions.
Hardly a ringing endorsement of their ability to govern.
Compared to their Victorian forebears, today's local administrations lack the powers to govern in the round.
Purposes and values To a large extent strengthening local governance is about improving relationships between those who govern and those who are governed.
At the time of writing, the precise legal rules that govern parallel importation within the EEA are still being written by the Courts.
More Lawless World by Sands, Philippe International lawyer Philippe Sands has a unique insider 's view of the elites who govern our lives.
These statutes provide privacy protection for and govern the interception of oral, wire, and electronic communications.
Since most people die intestate, state intestacy laws govern how most people's assets are distributed after their ' passing.
We are using these new tools to probe the cellular interactions which govern root morphogenesis in the model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana.
The second concerns procedures which govern relations with the public.
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The first viceroy, Lord Canning, was appointed to govern British India.
In this discourse "he impugned the idea of the existence of any visible church at all, ridiculed the value of any tests of orthodoxy, and poured contempt upon the claims of the church to govern itself by means of the state."
This was regarded, by many, as impracticable, but a decision of final importance was reached when a consultative committee was appointed to draft a uniform code of laws to govern the game.
No sooner, however, was he installed in office than difficulties began to crop up on all sides, and he quickly discovered that to attempt to govern without the aid of a majority in congress was practically impossible.
After this Cromwell had nothing left but the army with which to govern, and "henceforth his life was a vain attempt to clothe that force in constitutional forms, and make it seem something else so that it might become something else."
In fragments i., xiv., xvi., xxi., &c., he recognizes, thinks Freudenthal, a plurality of deities; whence it is inferred that, besides the One God, most high, perfect, eternal, who, as immanent intelligent cause, unifies the plurality of things, there were also lesser divinities, who govern portions of the universe, being themselves eternal parts of the one all-embracing Godhead.
She repelled the advances of the Roman prefect sent by the emperor Decius to govern Sicily, and was by his orders brutally tortured and finally sent to the stake.
So that the executive not only found it impossible to govern, owing to the opposition of the councils and a vehement press-campaign, but was distracted by ceaseless internal conflict.
Increasingly stringent regulations govern the disposal of confidential patient files.
It is the absolute truth of revelation which must govern our conclusions from the observed facts of nature.
Only by waging their struggle against oppression oppression by those who tell them they are unfit to govern.
Remember-You need to know the state laws that govern this type of adoption before you proceed!
Meal and Snack Info-There may also be guidelines in place to govern meals and snacks.
They set up specific guidelines which govern the arrangement between the participating student and the host family.
The answer really depends on where you live, as state laws govern the purchase and use of fireworks and related products.
It is important to realize that feng shui does not just govern interiors, but the placement of homes as well.
Greek stories can be found embedded throughout western legends, myths and even many of the laws that govern society today.
Same sex marriages do not fall under the same rules that govern common law marriages.
In New York, there are several laws that govern the activities of limos, taxis, and other commercial vehicles.
Additionally, the ordained ministers that govern the weddings in these chapels do not expect you to be any particular religion or any religion at all for that matter.
Anonymity is a firm tradition in the program, which seeks to govern itself by principles, not personalities.
Additionally, certain guidelines govern animal testing and labor requirements.
Each state is also responsible for making the laws that govern these facilities and defining the term assisted living itself.
Here, individuals examine the validity of society's laws and govern themselves by what they consider to be universal moral principles, usually involving equal rights and respect.
Child custody laws are federal and state laws that govern a parent's legal authority to make decisions affecting a child (legal custody) and to maintain physical control over the child (physical custody).