governed in the PONS Dictionary

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He reveals a head that is penetrated and governed by brute external forces.
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Removal is governed by statute, "et seq".
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For prisoners in state custody, the availability of conjugal visits is governed by the law of the particular state.
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The terms of the relationship are governed by a contract, or security agreement.
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The original idea was that the bulk of trading between institutions would be governed by a single master agreement facilitating management of the contracts.
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Situations with risk were those where the outcomes were unknown but governed by probability distributions known at the outset.
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The better preserved well-governed town and country is an unrivaled pictorial encyclopedia of incidents in a peaceful medieval borgo and countryside.
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They understood that decisions about how our nation is governed are best decided by those closest to the coalface.
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After its organisation as a province, it was governed by an equestrian procurator.
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However, in his quest, he stumbles on a community governed by a bureaucratic hierarchy using the dragon to cover their own use of power.
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