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 governance ['gʌvәnәns]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 统治, 统辖, 管理

[法] 统治, 管理, 支配


  1. Wrong laws make short governance.
    不健全的法律统治时间不会长。
  2. Is there not a better approach to governance?
    没有一种更好的途径去统治吗?
  3. It has rich experience in struggle and governance.
    有着丰富的斗争经验和执政经验。


governance
[ noun ]
  1. the persons (or committees or departments etc.) who make up a body for the purpose of administering something

  2. <noun.group>
    he claims that the present administration is corrupt
    the governance of an association is responsible to its members
    he quickly became recognized as a member of the establishment
  3. the act of governing; exercising authority

  4. <noun.act>
    regulations for the governing of state prisons
    he had considerable experience of government


Governance \Gov"ern*ance\, n. [F. gouvernance.]
Exercise of authority; control; government; arrangement.
--Chaucer. --J. H. Newman.

  1. Markets will become less price-efficient, hopes for corporate accountability and governance dashed, the honest majority worse off. And why should capitalist acts between consenting adults in private be banned in a free society?
  2. Critics of the term limit idea argue that it would "weaken" Congress; and so it would, but in ways that would strengthen both its most useful functions and democratic governance in general.
  3. Under the heading "board governance," for example, the bureau now lists eight different specifications, including a minimum of five voting members and a policy of pluralism within the board and staff.
  4. How does your marketing director feel about your efforts? Corporate governance may be a good thing, but it tends to draw clients' attention to your bad investments. The next problem is the likely reaction from your other investments.
  5. The link between corporate governance and corporate performance is far from clear-cut.
  6. These efforts, which have included higher standards and salaries for teachers and some changes in school governance, have resulted in a 29% spending increase on public education to grade 12 in the last nine years, after adjusting for inflation.
  7. But the resultant tug-of-war between a parliament intent on proving itself indispensable to the proper governance of Kuwait and a ruling family reluctant to cede too much of its historical authority has led to a crisis of leadership.
  8. The group isn't being asked to review the issues of takeovers, corporate governance or insider trading, Mr. Fitzwater said.
  9. Although some institutions suspect the family' motives in the proxy battle, they do find some appeal in Mr. Belzberg's corporate governance arguments and his board nominees.
  10. He cautioned that the market remained concerned on two issues - corporate governance and the failed bid for Lasmo.
  11. Mr. Miller says there is a larger problem of "corporate governance" at Fibreboard.
  12. It suggested that future items on the reform agenda such as more equitable distribution of school funds to poorer districts and giving teachers and parents more authority in school governance will be dauntingly difficult.
  13. The new Democratic Congress could turn the takeover debate into a broad, populist-tinged review of business ethics, corporate governance and shareholder rights.
  14. Because a system of governance based on the arbitrary whims of the corrupt individuals who hold the reins of power has reached the point where it is choking every aspect of our lives.
  15. The Cadbury report on corporate governance has also made some contribution.
  16. I am mightily relieved it has not.' Mr David Prosser, chief executive of Legal and General, said his company, as an investor, believed in good corporate governance and 'ought to achieve it in our own house'.
  17. The bitterness they create will continue to eat away at the heart of the market, however; it has given a fresh edge to the debate on governance.
  18. Curiously there is no mention of these talks in the report and accounts - not quite best corp- orate governance practice.
  19. Well before Brezhnev's death in 1982, the governance of the Soviet Union took on a typical oligarcho-bureaucratic pattern.
  20. There is something touchingly naive in the Cadbury Committee's faith in a self-regulatory system of corporate governance.
  21. "The corporate governance provisions accurately reflect the agreement in principal that we negotiated on Nov. 16 and fully protect the bondholders," said Robert Miller, the attorney representing the bondholder steering committee.
  22. Corporate governance does need to reflect a wider view of ownership.
  23. Non-executives only come up for re-election every three years and getting rid of them would undoubtedly cause problems for the company.' Mr Stuart Bell of PIRC, the corporate governance consultancy, agreed.
  24. Changes in voting rights on existing shares, another discussed change in corporate governance, raise more difficult questions.
  25. CONCERNS about the recommendations of the Cadbury Committee's report on corporate governance emerged yesterday in a survey published at a conference sponsored by the Confederation of British Industry.
  26. They've both been on vacation from the hard choices and plain talk of honest governance all year.
  27. One is the ever-increasing stake in corporate America held by large, institutional investors and the related rise over the past decade of an influential 'corporate governance movement'.
  28. "A lot of beneficiaries out there are going to get hurt if this process continues." It's not just corporate governance that's upsetting Mr. Regan.
  29. It would be nice to think that British chancellors hanker after an independent Bank of England because they believe such an institution would improve economic governance in the UK.
  30. It is hard to judge; just as it is hard to say whether the current interest in proper procedures, good governance and involvement by institutional shareholders will outlast the memory of the excesses of the 1980s.
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