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governance

[guhv-er-nuhns] / ˈgʌv ər nəns /


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The decision to bifurcate the position came after consulting with good governance groups, the public and city departments, Andrades said.

From Los Angeles Times

They predicted the wealthy and their companies would be driven out by lockdowns, governance failures, crime and the sudden possibility of remote work.

From The Wall Street Journal

We all want the same things: our share of our land’s resources, a voice in governance, and the freedom to thrive according to our nature.

From The Wall Street Journal

Chip Wilson, founder of lululemon athletica, intensified his campaign against the company, accusing the board of weak governance and slow engagement as he pushes for sweeping changes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The chair of the Welsh Rugby Union has warned the Welsh Parliament that proposals to remove him and change the sport's governance would be a "step backwards" for the game.

From BBC