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governance

/guhv-er-nuhns/US // ˈgʌv ər nəns //UK // (ˈɡʌvənəns) //

治理,管理,治理工作,治理问题

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : government; exercise of authority; control.
    • : a method or system of government or management.

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Examples

  • Monthly, he meets with a budding community of data protection officers in China, who carefully watch how data governance is evolving around the world.

  • In 1995, it created the Brazilian Internet Steering Committee, a multi-stakeholder body to help the country set principles for internet governance.

  • The Trusts Project is bound to face some governance issues of its own.

  • VSM tools allow you to embed governance into existing system development cycles.

  • If a publisher is concerned over who is buying them, they should start with who is selling them and place governance on that.

  • The attendees, who included John Adams and George Washington, set about forming a plan of governance for the new nation.

  • Good governance would mean sticks and coal for too many of our favorite politicians.

  • While not all 86 million maintain positions of governance or public service, the Party's machinery runs on watchmaker precision.

  • But while the obstacles to evidence-based governance are formidable, they are not insurmountable.

  • Therefore, reforming this trade is part of a comprehensive strategy, including regional governance reforms, to help end the war.

  • To him was committed the creation of the world; and the governance of it for 10,000 years, of which 4000 still remain to run.

  • So have I seen this grand law asserting the governance of its God in those Alpine crags on which the stars seem to pause.

  • The end of the seventeenth century put in the place of city governance the tyranny of a hundred petty Princes.

  • With right good will, said Arthur; for Sir Galahalt, the haut prince, shall have you in governance.

  • Luckily for him, his reason still had some governance over his action.