governance dans le dictionnaire Oxford-Hachette

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The concept becomes a variable capacity of good governance and can no longer be accepted as an absolute right.
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This might spike up the project costs and would require additional quality assurance procedures and strict governance.
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A three tier fragmented tax system in a federal system of governance has many inherent disadvantages.
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Some traditional objections to direct democracy are argued to apply to e-democracy, such as the potential for direct governance to tend towards the polarization of opinions, populism, and demagoguery.
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He has depersonalized the abstractness of governance.
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The most expensive compliance costs associated with the storage of unstructured information include e-discovery, access governance and internal auditing activities.
www.computerworlduk.com
The principle of civic engagement underscores the most basic principle of democratic governance, i.e. that sovereignty resides ultimately in the people (the citizenry).
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There were very specific and serious breaches of basic governance principles concerning identifiable transactions that went far beyond any question of poor credit assessment.
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The governance of the university was also democratized, with students actively participating in making academical and economical decisions.
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It's about regular checks and balances, personal governance and associating with people who are playing in a multitude of company types you can learn from.
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