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governance

[guhv-er-nuhns] / ˈgʌv ər nəns /


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The president promised "strong and structural decisions" to "restore rigour, responsibility and ambition in the governance of national sport".

From Barron's

It significantly expands on the previous official policy unveiled in 2016 to include security and governance initiatives since then.

From The Wall Street Journal

Starting from a deep “Korea discount” driven by terrible corporate governance practices, stocks still aren’t expensive.

From Barron's

Cotton, who will be appearing alongside the council's executive director of city operations Richard Brooks and director of law and governance Anthony Cox, told Birmingham Live he advised police against the ban.

From BBC

If a company behaved this way, we’d call it a governance problem.

From The Wall Street Journal