governmentally
Example Sentences
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In his decision, Goodwin said although West Virginia’s “longstanding” program has never faced judicial scrutiny, other courts have found them to contain “such substantial religious components that governmentally compelled participation” violates the First Amendment.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 20, 2023
"Delays to a specific scheme which aims to connect those who do not commercially or governmentally qualify for fibre broadband only serves to compound matters, further aggravating the digital divide between rural and urban areas."
From BBC • Mar. 5, 2022
In other cases, easy central bank money allowed governmentally owned banks to lend money to governmentally owned corporations and local governments, as has been the case in China.
From Forbes • Jun. 26, 2015
"But it's a great thing governmentally because it gives you flexibility until you really can see the problem."
From Chicago Tribune • Jan. 2, 2015
British emigration to America, a governmentally favoured colonization process before the American revolution, lost that favour after 1783, though not at first definitely opposed.
From Great Britain and the American Civil War by Adams, Ephraim Douglass