"govern" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The rules governing such conflicts include not killing women, children or non-combatants, and leaving cultivated or residential areas undamaged.
- People in the advertising industry said the move was a drastic expansion of the principles governing conflicts among an agency's accounts.
- That's not to say that the lawyers are somehow conspiring against their client with investment banks or private equity firms, or violating professional ethics rules governing conflicts.
- It is distinguished from public international law because it governs conflicts between private persons, rather than states (or other international bodies with standing).
- Both groups also put out reports that identify whether charities have met other guidelines governing operations, conflicts of interest and other matters.
- The federal statute governing judicial conflicts of interest covers only lower-court judges.
- The potential benefit to the Siegel and Herson household from the appropriations could set off Senate rules governing conflicts of interest.
- Accordingly, we subscribe to the second parliamentary recommendation, which is designed merely to standardise the rules governing conflicts of law and jurisdiction.
- The same applies to the adoption of regulations to ensure legal certainty; I am thinking in particular of those relating to harmonisation of the rules governing conflicts of laws.
- Starting in the late eighteenth century until the early 1920s a number of efforts were made to develop a series of international treaties governing international conflicts of law in Europe.
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