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"One of the things that this report and subsequent events has thrown up again is the very clunky governance we have within the Church of England," she added.

From BBC

Prophesies are, of course, endemic to these sorts of stories, but they are a poor basis for governance and rarely do anyone any good.

But just as some are revelling in the promise of governance influenced by Christianity, others are undoubtedly nervous.

From BBC

But Trump always cared about having his ego regularly fluffed over boring matters of governance, and this tendency appears to have worsened with age.

From Salon

Each one must pay administration, governance and management costs, which can build up – last year, they increased by £28m.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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