The Mayflower Compact was the first governing document of Plymouth Colony, drafted by English religious separatists. |
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According to them citizens must live and obey the governing rules of their society, but only contractually. |
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We have inducted fresh faces, critics among them, into UMNO's main bodies, including the governing supreme council. |
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The Reserve Bank of India has expressed its concerns about laws governing takeover of banks. |
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The UN has succeeded in organising elections, setting up local governing institutions and training a multi-ethnic police force. |
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He then continues to give him very sage, wise advice regarding governing wisely. |
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The Chapter opens with a discussion of the general principles governing a bank's liability. |
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In fact, she only found out about the call-up after looking on the website of the sport's governing body. |
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A governing body kept tabs on what the public was watching, and there was constant dialogue with the producers of the shows. |
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You hear governing bodies saying it is the responsibility of the athletes for what is taken so you have to be ultra-careful. |
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In America strict regulations governing ship movements near ports have been rushed into place. |
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Millions of Egyptian Nubians are committed Muslims who are non-Arab Africans with a glorious history of governing Egypt and Sudan for centuries. |
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But, if the governing class goes about business as usual, that's not a stiff upper lip but a death wish. |
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So, on Sunday, the governing committee dissolved the associate status level. |
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The normal rules governing the reception of evidence on appeals will normally apply. |
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So isn't it odd that the aggrieved parties always run to the papers for their moan rather than the game's governing body? |
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There is a large degree of economic happenstance governing the trend, observers like Palmer say. |
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Under the governing charter, all UN countries are bound to accept the decision of the 15-member council. |
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The governing and opposition parties are growing more confrontational, trading trumped-up accusations and even blows on the legislative floor. |
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The plan will be presented by the county authority's ruling Conservative group to a meeting of the governing executive on Tuesday. |
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What is startling about this statement is the degree to which this mayor is simply abdicating responsibility for governing the city. |
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But they can be brought to book under legislation governing companies making false and misleading claims. |
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The resolution was backed by 22 of the 35 members of the IAEA's governing board, with 12 abstentions and one vote against. |
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I have no idea when the rule governing substitutes was added to the rule book nor the reason for all the restrictions. |
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A spokesman for the facility said that under the rules and regulations governing prison staff the accused cannot be suspended from duty. |
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Politicians are held accountable for their execution of duties in governing a country. |
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The principles governing the research process are clean, well-ordered, and rational when they appear on crisp white paper in black text. |
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The company says that investors have ample protection thanks to a welter of federal and state rules governing brokers. |
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The states are also bound by constitutional principles governing public administration. |
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Laws governing medical insurance have also placed added administrative burdens on doctors. |
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In urban areas not subject to traditional governing bodies, these alternative agencies often sufficed. |
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Regulations governing its use as an antibacterial in handwash are more lax. |
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The wealthy elites who make up the governing class can see which way the wind is blowing. |
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The report does make recommendations to the governing bodies to bring about improvements in football. |
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In the year 1636, the Bishops framed a book of Canons and constitutions for governing the Kirk of Scotland. |
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The proposals are the latest in a number of regulations involving the rules governing the supply and use of fireworks. |
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Existing requirements governing mechanically propelled pleasure craft introduced in 2001 have been incorporated into the new regulations. |
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Let's look at the basic rules and regulations governing scientific research. |
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As a result, water is now subject to the same rules and regulations governing other commodities, such as oil and natural gas. |
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The Pensions Board is to consider relaxing the rules governing pension fund solvency in the case of its 2,000 Defined Benefit Schemes. |
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The need for a relaxation of the rules governing participation in milk production partnerships was also highlighted. |
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The deal followed earlier relaxation of rules governing India's foreign ownership legislation in the media sector. |
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Thirdly, there was an explosion of country banks, made possible by the relaxation in the rules governing the supply of money. |
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Oh yes we are, yelped the sport's governing body in full pantomime fashion. |
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A 13-point code of conduct governing all buskers working in Oxford is expected to come into force next month. |
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We need to have some rules and regulations governing driving on a commercial basis for income. |
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The staff at various levels would be responsible to and report to the governing board. |
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Indeed, the whole of the French governing elite maintained a lofty disdain for the episode. |
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Congress and state legislatures use such data in making laws governing the nonprofit sector. |
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Now the legislature must pass a statute governing the assembly's exercise of power. |
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The native Lenni Lenapes were a peaceful tribe with no centralized governing structure. |
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The USSF, the governing body, has listed April 1 as the date by which interested parties must submit a letter of intent. |
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He promised that his Libs would replace the PCs as the governing party in this province. |
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They even try to hold the country's governing council responsible for the villain's actions and demand immediate attacks. |
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Most of the barons and lords that went up against Arthur, and lost, ended up as his knights and governing heads. |
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Shaping impulses, recalls Platonic and Aristotelian reason's governing and guiding appetites and emotions. |
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Well, a new innovation from the governing body means that you will now be able to check your exact handicap via your mobile phone. |
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Dissent from the policies of the governing or dominant group may take the form of protest, persuasion, non-cooperation, or intervention. |
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All information coming from such a governing body should be looked at with the utmost skepticism. |
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The rules governing researchers' access to the biobanks are in an early stage of development. |
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In the education service the governing body of each agency is the employer of the chief executive. |
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In summary, it is possible to suggest that the principles governing the validity of parental consent to research are as follows. |
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The governing Uri Party is only four seats short of a majority in the National Assembly. |
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The governing board held its inaugural meeting here on Friday to appoint several members as co-chairs. |
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Those vested with governing power have a natural inbuilt reluctance to accept restrictions on the exercise of their authority. |
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They will face a tough task forming a governing coalition in a parliament that includes six other parties. |
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His defence before the ICAC had been that he did not understand the determinations governing the country members allowance. |
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The legal framework governing realization of most quasi-security interests is in Quebec the same as for hypothecs. |
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Collective punishment is forbidden by the Fourth Geneva Convention of 1949 governing militarily occupied territories. |
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Having once been sued by a commercial radio shock jock, he is well across the various rules governing the conduct of licensed radio stations. |
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In itself, the accent on international governing bodies does not negate the political sovereignty of individual nations. |
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The sport's governing body treats such tests as assessing health, but they are regarded by anti-doping bodies as a proxy for detecting drug use. |
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An emergency session of the governing body of strife-torn Ripon Cathedral was held yesterday over the latest troubles to hit the minster. |
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This practice is actually enshrined in the rules governing the national minimum wage. |
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Norwegian corporations will have to make significant changes to their governing boards or face liquidation by the hands of the Norwegian state. |
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When the chips were down the game's governing body refused to get involved and preferred to keep their hands clean. |
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This is embarrassing for New Labour, still seen as an urban movement governing for city and townsfolk. |
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Clarification was sought about laws governing skating in streets outside the mall. |
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Britain's governing Labour Party had a record number of women on its parliamentary benches. |
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Figuring out how to apply the laws governing property and commercial activity are among the most complicated tasks in a humanitarian crisis. |
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The governing class, defended as a meritocracy, resembles nothing more than the Chinese mandarinate. |
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The county's governing body is launching a veterans' league, mainly consisting of semi-professionals who are beyond their sell-by date. |
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Offences against the laws governing political parties are not punishable as a criminal offence, but can incur painful financial sanctions. |
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This scheme is Otsuka's response to Locke's proviso governing the appropriation of unowned resources. |
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The 180-page report deals in detail with all Irish and European law governing the labelling of food. |
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They are also warning that they could stage a walkout after the governing body overruled a decision to expel the boy. |
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Sequestering this great power in an unaccountable governing agency subverts democracy itself by treating citizens as children. |
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The source of the country's problems is the lack of confidence in the governing process. |
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The church's governing body didn't outright refuse her candidacy, but they decided to ask the larger church congregation for approval. |
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We need to look at the social conventions governing the status of the creator of an image or artefact. |
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Turkeys never vote for Christmas, and sporting governing bodies never cede power without a fight. |
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The owner of the house where she and the baby were staying confirmed that marauding youths from the governing party had attacked the house. |
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Leicester are now urging rugby union's governing bodies in the northern and southern hemispheres to agree to a date for such a fixture next term. |
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The code of conduct governing ministers' behaviour was drawn up after a series of scandals involving Tory ministers. |
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The governing party is always quick to claim a mandate for whatever measures it cares to promote. |
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Congress, under the Constitution, is the body that makes laws and regulations governing the armed forces. |
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There are a number of practical considerations governing the kind of tree we can choose. |
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He is part of an ad hoc committee struck by city hall to develop regulations governing raves and all-night dance parties. |
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This classical Sanskrit became the language of the priestly class and later of the governing class. |
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It strengthens the legal framework governing community rights to timber and other forest products. |
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The initial reaction from governing elites and their media camp followers was disbelief. |
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The company has indicated that the proposals governing health insurance will protect them against rising costs. |
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The game is crying out for one governing body that is both streamlined and fully accountable to the clubs. |
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The governing body may also be represented and may make written and oral representations. |
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Among the system properties governing the transition from nonpolarity to polarity a prominent parameter is the rate of autocrine ligand release. |
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Rome had already adopted the system of governing her Italian allies through the influence of the Optimates. |
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That is how a political party in opposition is transformed into a governing party. |
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He said he had disavowed armed insurgency tactics and believed Egypt needed a pluralistic, democratic governing system. |
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He received a medical degree in 1884 but was soon dismissed from Boston City Hospital after running afoul of the rigid strictures governing medical practice by young doctors. |
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However, while the Trust had to prove their take-over plans were workable, solvent clubs can be traded with no questions asked by the governing body. |
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Equally, rather than widen pockets and make it easier for players to shoot consistently higher breaks, snooker's governing body have actually done the opposite. |
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The existence of two governing bodies is anomalous and detrimental. |
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Three new national vice-presidencies were simply added to make room for factional leaders who faced being squeezed out of the party's governing body. |
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Some 890 permits were issued but, due to the antiquated by-laws governing fisheries, it stopped short of imposing cockling quotas or controls on the numbers of pickers. |
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This includes a detailed discussion of the use of the slide rule in making calculations governing the adjustment and operation of looms and weaving equipment. |
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This is not because of bad leaders, or polarized politics, but because of a governing structure that is fatally flawed. |
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Today, it's our governing elites, regardless of party, who are most apt rush us into the future. |
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The imperial court was a secluded world of its own, politically powerless, but well equipped with funds by the governing shoguns to dedicate themselves to fine arts. |
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They claimed members were not given prior notice and the university's academic council must be consulted before the governing body can make changes to university statutes. |
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Instead of seeing it as a bargaining chip, perhaps we should treat the GOP proposal as a serious governing document. |
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Three new national vice presidencies were simply added to make room for factional leaders who faced being squeezed out of the party's governing body. |
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There are unwritten conventions governing professional bar conduct. |
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There is a serious rift between the players and the governing body. |
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Its development depends on the linearization of the coupled electro-hydrodynamic governing equations, which is not strictly valid except at low fields. |
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The rector is the senior representative for the university's 17,000 students and chairs the University Court, which is the governing body for the whole university. |
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As a governing philosophy, it has been able to tack for decades from statism to laissez-faire, from big government to individual freedom, with only occasional discomfort. |
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Under both the law and the ethics governing armed conflicts, sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander. |
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An official announcement by the dean and chapter, the ancient minster's governing body, is expected later in the week after a behind-closed-doors meeting today. |
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It betrays the vintage of Bartok's quartets no 3 and 4 showing much the same use of one permutating motive governing the total thematic discourse. |
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By this time the American representatives of the governing body had washed their hands of all responsibility and even stopped attending board meetings. |
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He claimed increasing bureaucracy, such as inflexible laws governing working hours, could have as-yet unseen consequences for business and investment. |
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Rules governing how those professions were defined should have prevented most workers from being paid less than the minimum wage. |
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In Japan, demand for platinum autocatalysts rose steeply in 2003 and 2004 because of new regulations governing emissions from heavy-duty diesel vehicles. |
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The three cases were resolved several years ago, but deficiencies in the university's policies governing faculty appointments remained uncorrected. |
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Since this fall, though, as the governing got tough, the president has been avoiding fiction for some hard-boiled history. |
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But he ended up governing like a facilitator, which is what the most successful Presidents have always done. |
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As the governing body of the sport, the Society provides it members with conferences, symposiums, and retreats around the world to further their skills. |
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Here we would like to entertain the more radical idea that the underlying laws governing those individual phenomena are themselves of statistical origin. |
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The rules governing the detailed construction of the calendar are very complicated but the year begins on the first day of Tishri, an autumn month. |
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The availability of inorganic nitrogen in the rhizosphere is a crucial chemical factor governing the growth rate and developmental pattern of higher plants. |
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The goal was to implement the Geneva communique, the 2012 document that called for a transitional governing body in Syria. |
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The singular response of the everyday exists in opposition to the more staid and controlled strategies of narrativity deployed in governing bodies. |
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There are strict rules and regulations governing these types of events. |
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That you would need a doctorate in nuclear physics to understand fully the rules governing ewe premiums and headage payments and special density premiums. |
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Would you draw a parallel between the socio-economic development of Bulgaria and Spain in the transition period between totalitarian governing and democracy? |
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Gender inequity, powerful booster clubs, low athlete graduation rates, and violations of rules governing recruiting and academic standards are common. |
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The governing idea was that the agency for distributing the money should ordinarily be the Baptist unions or conventions in the recipient countries. |
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Greer never recounts Crist actually governing or even engaging in any kind of substantive policy battles. |
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There is in fact no procedure within the rules governing liability orders for setting aside liability orders obtained on summonses which have not been validly served. |
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Long retired after an excellent career in the 1980s, he is now president of uefa, European soccer's governing body. |
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Ministers are promising to take an axe to regulations governing schools, handing headteachers carte blanche to design the curriculum in their school as they wish. |
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The minister said he hoped to streamline and simplify what he called the morass of laws governing alcohol sales, many of which pre-date the Irish State. |
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Those backing the Bill say the new measures simply bring new communication technologies in line with regulations governing traditional telephony services. |
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That nod-and-wink style of governing needlessly raises business risk. |
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But in so doing he appeared to be either forgetful of or intemperate towards a sizeable chunk of his own governing coalition. |
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He doesn't like the strict financial constraints governing nations that have taken up the Euro and is chafing under the centralised rules governing deficit spending. |
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There are rules governing the way a blazon is written, which make it possible for anyone who understands them to draw an accurate rendition of the arms from the blazon. |
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The governing of such a vast territory of land would become easier, the Romans understood, if everyone were made to feel as if they were a partner in such an endeavor. |
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Linge says then, in late 2011, that the National Transitional Council is supposed to be governing Libya. |
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Originally, under international law, war was waged between states, and rules were laid down governing its declaration and the conduct which had to be observed. |
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But he came out an admirer, one who believes that he took on a city that seemed all but ungovernable and came closer to governing it than any mayor in modern times. |
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Her work alludes to the intellectual rigor at the root of abstract ornament and how the laws that govern such ornament offer a parallel to the laws governing nature. |
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In Britain, the governing Conservative party has promised a referendum on leaving the European Union altogether. |
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Like all rules governing taxation, the categories are never hard and fast. |
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In Italy, the region of Franciacorta has the distinction of being the only other region in the world that has laws governing sparkling wine, or as they say there, spumante. |
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But Erdogan has succeeded by governing with a controlling style that many Turks are growing to resent. |
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However, norms governing the conduct of war, as distinct from those governing resort to armed force, are by their nature no more than mitigatory in effect. |
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Strict rules governing the use of text messaging were violated by many campaigns supporting Republican candidates. |
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She suggested changing the state's laws governing the sale of alcohol. |
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In order to protect individual liberty there must be an arbiter between the governing powers and the governed. |
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His spacious quarters indicate his transition from backbench upstart to established member of the governing team. |
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It would therefore not be surprising if unambiguous bahuvrihi morphology were to be used occasionally in a governing compound. |
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The Football Association is the oldest governing body in the sport, with the rules of football first drafted in 1863 by Ebenezer Cobb Morley. |
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Sport England is the governing body responsible for distributing funds and providing strategic guidance for sporting activity in England. |
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Sport governing bodies in England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland organise and regulate the game separately. |
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More than 50 national governing bodies regulate and organise their sports in Wales. |
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The Anglican Communion has no official legal existence nor any governing structure which might exercise authority over the member churches. |
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All 38 provinces of the Anglican Communion are autonomous, each with its own primate and governing structure. |
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English law is the common law legal system governing England and Wales, comprising criminal law and civil law. |
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The governing body of the Convention is the Helsinki Commission, also known as HELCOM, or Baltic Marine Environment Protection Commission. |
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The governing structure of the church is based on dioceses, each presided over by a bishop. |
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Additionally, there are Diocesan Synods and deanery synods, which are the governing bodies of the divisions of the Church. |
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Under the Act's most important provision, a governing Council composed of five members was created in Calcutta. |
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It is currently the governing party, having won a majority of seats in the House of Commons at the 2015 general election. |
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She was the only speaker elected in the 20th century not to be a member of the governing party at the time of her first election. |
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The governing Liberals were unwilling to repeal this judicial decision with primary legislation. |
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The congress makes decisions relating to FIFA's governing statutes and their method of implementation and application. |
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This was both the worst result in the history of the party, and of any governing party. |
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The most notable exception is association football, which has separate governing bodies for each jurisdiction. |
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The British Caving Association is at Great Hucklow, the UK sports governing body. |
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Kings in France, England, and Spain consolidated their power, and set up lasting governing institutions. |
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Progress in developing the area was inhibited by the 2008 recession and by new guidelines governing flood protection. |
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The National Statistician would be directly accountable to Parliament through a more widely constituted independent governing Statistics Board. |
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Maximinus Thrax was the first ruler of that time, governing for just three years. |
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The central governing body of the Connexion is the Methodist Conference which meets in June each year in a different part of the country. |
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The University Grant Commission is the governing body for all the public universities in Bangladesh. |
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Prior to 1926, it was the university's governing body, fulfilling the functions that the Regent House fulfils today. |
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The council is the supreme governing body of King's College London established under the charter and statutes, comprising 21 members. |
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The Mercers' Company still forms the major part of the School's governing body, and it continues to administer Colet's trust. |
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In the United States, the laws governing consumer fireworks vary widely from state to state, or from county to county. |
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In some jurisdictions foods described as sausages must meet regulations governing their content. |
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Kipling sold out to the British governing class, not financially but emotionally. |
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While monastic library scriptoriums flourished throughout the East and West, the rules governing them were generally the same. |
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Full Members are the governing bodies for cricket in a country or associated countries. |
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Talented juniors may also receive sponsorships from governing bodies or private institutions. |
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This is the governing body for all foxhound packs and deals with disputes about boundaries between hunts, as well as regulating the activity. |
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On 24 June, an agreement was reached between Formula One's governing body and the teams to prevent a breakaway series. |
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The governing body of professional boxing is the British Boxing Board of Control. |
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The FIFA Statutes form the overarching document guiding FIFA's governing system. |
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The governing system is divided into separate bodies that have the appropriate powers to create a system of checks and balances. |
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This would eventually lead to the ECB taking over the MCC as the governing body of England and the implementation of central contracts. |
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The IOC is the governing body of the Olympic Movement, with the Olympic Charter defining its structure and authority. |
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The team was originally known as the Northern Union XIII in reference to the name of the sport's governing body. |
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These expressions had to come either from a central government or a national golf governing body. |
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Complaints were issued to the FIA from rival teams, but they were discarded by the sport's governing body. |
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The WDF is a full member of SportAccord, which is the governing body for international sports federations. |
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In return the WDC dropped its claim to being the sport's governing body and renamed itself the Professional Darts Corporation. |
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The WDC dropped its claim to be a world governing body and renamed itself the Professional Darts Corporation. |
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Snooker's governing body found O'Sullivan guilty of physically assaulting Mike Ganley, a media official, during the event. |
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The group became steadily more influential among the public and as a pressure group within the then governing Liberal Party. |
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The monarch takes little direct part in governing the country, and remains neutral in political affairs. |
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Various academics have written on how the Scottish Parliament can be improved as a governing institution. |
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A sports governing body is a sports organisation that has a regulatory or sanctioning function. |
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Sports governing bodies come in various forms, and have a variety of regulatory functions. |
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Every sport has a different governing body that can define the way that the sport operates through its affiliated clubs and societies. |
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Sport Wales recognise over fifty governing bodies of sports in Wales, which represent their sports. |
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The Welsh Association of Motor Clubs is the governing body of Motor Sports in Wales. |
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It is part of the British tennis governing body, the Lawn Tennis Association. |
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Sport Wales recognise the Welsh Volleyball Association as the governing body for volleyball in Wales. |
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The Hall was created in 2006 as the IRB Hall of Fame when the sport's governing body of World Rugby was known as the International Rugby Board. |
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The stadium houses the Headquarters of Welsh Athletics, the sport's governing body for Wales. |
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The Government of India Act 1858 ended the role of the East India Company in governing the subcontinent. |
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The Kennel Club with its headquarters in London, is the oldest kennel club in the world, and is the governing body of dogs in the United Kingdom. |
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The position remains substantially unchanged after the election although the Labour party has formed a governing coalition with the independents. |
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San Francisco and Philadelphia are two examples, wherein the city and county are coterminous and have one singular governing body. |
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In brief, suppose that governing party G wishes to reduce the seats that will be won by opposition party O in the next election. |
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In 2007, there were 18 Gibraltar sports associations with official recognition from their respective international governing bodies. |
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Throughout the 19th century, governments led from the Lords had often suffered difficulties governing alongside ministers who sat in the Commons. |
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The oldest written document still governing a sovereign nation today is that of San Marino. |
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In the European Union, there is no specific legislation governing contracts between issuers and credit rating agencies. |
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The system of laws governing succession in the French Basque region reflected total equality between the sexes. |
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The University's governing body is the Court of Governors, and members of the Court of Governors are the University's trustees. |
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The Rugby Football Union are the governing body for rugby union in England. |
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This law contains the rules governing how pitches should be prepared, mown, rolled, and maintained. |
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The club was formerly the governing body of cricket in England and Wales and, as the sport's legislator, held considerable global influence. |
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The governing association of the sport is the Croquet Association of Ireland. |
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Basketball Ireland is the governing body and organises the main competitions such as the SuperLeague. |
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The main governing body is Cycling Ireland which is responsible for cycling throughout the island. |
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Motorsport also has a presence in Ireland with Motorsport Ireland being the governing body throughout the country. |
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The Irish Olympic Handball Association is the governing body in Ireland and there are currently 8 clubs in the Senior National League. |
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The governing body for Scottish cricket is Cricket Scotland, which administers women's cricket and junior cricket as well as the men's game. |
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These colours must be registered under the national governing bodies and no two owners may have the same colours. |
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Every governing body is free to set its own standards, so the quality of races may differ. |
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A government is the system or group of people governing an organized community, often a state. |
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Laws governing the relationship between federal and regional powers can be amended through the federal constitution and state constitutions. |
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The government uses press laws governing libel to intimidate journalists who are critical of its policies. |
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Also, governing bodies in many communities have passed symbolic resolutions against the act. |
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Senate is the supreme governing body of the universifty in academic matters. |
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George was a German ruler, spoke poor English, and remained interested in governing his dominions in continental Europe rather than in Britain. |
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Romans who received an elite education studied Greek as a literary language, and most men of the governing classes could speak Greek. |
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The inauguration of John Balliol as king on 30 November 1292 ended the six years of the Guardians of Scotland governing the land. |
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The General Assembly can and does pass legislation governing the affairs of the Church. |
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The University Court is the body responsible for administrative and financial matters, and is in effect the governing body of the university. |
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When one party governs alone, the Deputy First Minister is a senior member of the governing party, typically the party's deputy leader. |
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The governing Scottish National Party opposed the creation of the commission. |
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The governing Scottish National Party indicated that it planned to block the bill. |
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In those member states, national rules governing double jeopardy may or may not comply with the provision cited above. |
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This funding comes from the BBC Trust, the governing body of the BBC which is operationally independent of management and external bodies. |
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The tournament is administered by World Rugby, the sport's international governing body. |
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Since the Scottish Women's Rugby Union merged with Scottish Rugby in 2009 the governing body also oversees Women's Fixtures. |
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Since then, the original trophy is kept exclusively by the European football governing body. |
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Following the revolt, Henry ruled England personally, rather than governing through senior ministers. |
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Merthyr Tydfil County Borough Council is the governing body for the town and the County Borough, which stretches as far south as Treharris. |
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The Rugby Football League is the governing body for professional rugby league in England. |
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This leaves Norway to be integrated into Inner Europe's institutions while not being part their governing body. |
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Any new trains would need to meet the same safety rules governing passage through the Channel Tunnel as the existing Class 373 fleet. |
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The Labour Party is now holding both the mayor office and governing mayor office. |
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The governing body of the International Maritime Organization is the Assembly which meets every two years. |
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In between Assembly sessions a Council, consisting of 40 Member States elected by the Assembly, acts as the governing body. |
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Exeter itself is relatively marginal, and since World War II its Member of Parliament has usually been drawn from the governing party. |
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The amount and intensity of precipitation is the main climatic factor governing soil erosion by water. |
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The ANC has been the governing political party in South Africa since the end of apartheid. |
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Signs also change their meanings over time, as the conventions governing their usage gradually change. |
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The governing parties consisting of the Social Democrats, the Green Party, and the South Schleswig Voters' Association lost their majority. |
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During this period, many great palaces in neoclassical styles were built to host ministries, embassies, and other governing agencies. |
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At about 660, the Duchy of Vasconia united with the Duchy of Aquitaine to form a single realm under Felix of Aquitaine, governing from Toulouse. |
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The regions of Finland, another remnant of a past governing system, can be seen to reflect a further manifestation of a local identity. |
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Their king and many members of their governing elite were killed, and their kingdom rapidly collapsed. |
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On the lower administrative level the governing bodies on the county level in Norway are called Fylkesting, the Thing of the County. |
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Primarily, individuals were sent back to the place of their origin and were appointed important positions in the local governing body. |
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The rules and regulations governing this area protect local marine life, which has become a major draw for diving enthusiasts. |
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The same year the emperor reformed the rules governing military conscription and the treatment of deserters. |
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It created elected positions on the governing council, but the franchise was restricted mainly to the French and Creole classes. |
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Laws governing the Mauritian penal system are derived partly from French civil law and British common law. |
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These guilds controlled the way that trade was to be conducted and codified rules governing the conditions of trade. |
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This philosophy, while effective for expanding the empire in a military fashion, proved unworkable for governing it in peacetime. |
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In mathematics, syntax refers to the rules governing the behavior of mathematical systems, such as formal languages used in logic. |
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Karl Verner was the first scholar to note the factor governing the distribution of the two outcomes. |
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Icelandic also has many instances of oblique cases without any governing word, much like Latin. |
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The chief synodical governing body of the church is the General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada. |
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