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prov·enance [ˈprɒvənən(t)s] N no pl form

sev·er·ance [ˈsevərən(t)s] N no pl form

1. severance (act of ending):

prekinitev f +gen

2. severance (separation):

3. severance (payment by employer):

un·gov·ern·able [ʌnˈgʌvənəbl̩] ADJ

II . over·ˈbal·ance VB trans to overbalance sb

gov·er·nor [ˈgʌvənəʳ] N

1. governor POL:

guverner(ka) m (f)

3. governor Brit inf (one's boss):

šef(inja) m (f)

4. governor MECH:

gov·er·ness <-es> [ˈgʌvənəs] N hist

ord·nance [ˈɔ:dnən(t)s] N no pl MIL

domi·nance [ˈdɒmɪnən(t)s] N no pl

1. dominance (superior position):

2. dominance (being dominant):

or·di·nance [ˈɔ:dɪnen(t)s] N

1. ordinance (law):

odlok m

2. ordinance REL (rite):

gov·ern [ˈgʌvən] VB trans

1. govern:

govern POL, LING
govern POL, LING

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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Many conservative urbanists also make vague noises about how cities are rife with mismanagement and would benefit from hardheaded conservative governance.
grist.org
But our relative soft landing shouldn't blind us to the corporate governance issues that brought us to the brink in the first place.
thenewdaily.com.au
This council is responsible for some aspects of local governance in 527 villages with high density of the scheduled tribes.
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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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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 governance of the university was also democratized, with students actively participating in making academical and economical decisions.
en.wikipedia.org
They are quite vocal in encouraging boards to perform frequent corporate governance reviews and to issue written statements of corporate governance principles.
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He has reported widely on issues of the environment, health and governance in the Ghanaian media.
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Discovery of reasonableness issues may aid for policy and strategy changes by either business or data governance or both.
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