"governmental" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Members of Congress have also begun pressing for ways to insure that sales of American technology to China, including supercomputers that can be used to make lighter and more efficient nuclear warheads, are subject to greater governmental scrutiny.
- LIPA builds power plants that generate a maximum of 79.9 megawatts of power - a hair below the 80-megawatt benchmark that would subject a plant to a greater degree of public and governmental scrutiny.
- But the proposal's opponents, including consumer advocates and some state legislators, say that longer agreements would reduce governmental scrutiny of the cable companies' service quality and response to consumer complaints, which the opponents say are often poor.
- Industry officials say they welcome additional governmental scrutiny of the camps, some of which operate on contracts with state prison systems.
- He played a key role in guiding the firm through a period of intense regulatory and governmental scrutiny and implementing good governance practices.
- They listed seemingly endless labor strife, a working environment that many workers view as stifled by needless cost-cutting, increasingly critical governmental and public scrutiny, and a mounting frustration and impatience with Texas Air's efforts to solve Eastern's problems.
- All Americans, including the President, are entitled to enjoy a private family life, free from public or governmental scrutiny.
- The principal photography on American Shaolin took place from May through late August 1991, two years after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, and the filming, particularly within Beijing itself, was under heavy governmental scrutiny.
- Senator Kennedy's attempt to bring tobacco under governmental scrutiny comes two years after the Supreme Court ruled that the F.D.A. does not have the authority from Congress to regulate tobacco as a drug or medical device.
- The output of printing presses at this period was, as a matter of course, subject to governmental scrutiny; during Paul II's reign, books produced in the Papal States were largely limited to Latin classical literature and ecclesiastical texts.
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