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govern and by
Since faculty see themselves as self-employed professionals rather than as employees, enthusiasm in a common enterprise is proportionate to the sense of ownership they have in it by virtue of sharing in the decisions that govern its course.
It is the one ordained deacon, priest and then bishop who is understood to hold the fullness of the ( ministerial ) priesthood, given responsibility by Christ to govern, teach and sanctify the Body of Christ, members of the Faithful.
Linguists have found that, while humans form sentences in ways apparently governed by very complex systems, they are remarkably unaware of the rules that govern their own speech.
A ruler should govern his subjects by the following trinity:
Their abilities to govern were only limited by the decrees of the Senate or the people's assemblies, and the Tribune of the Plebs was unable to veto their acts as long as the governor remained at least a mile outside of Rome.
Saint Dominic established a religious community in Toulouse in 1214, to be governed by the rule of St. Augustine and statutes to govern the life of the friars, including the Primitive Constitution.
These gatherings, subject to presidency by higher ranking bishops, may govern the judicatory which are represented in the council, though the synod or council may also be purely advisory.
And as I am but one body naturally considered, though by His permission a body politic to govern, so shall I desire you all ... to be assistant to me, that I with my ruling and you with your service may make a good account to Almighty God and leave some comfort to our posterity on earth.
These ranged from Royalists who wished to place King Charles II on the throne, to men like Oliver Cromwell, who wished to govern with a Parliament voted in by an electorate determined by property ownership, similar to that enfranchised before the civil war, to the Levellers, influenced by the writings of John Lilburne, who wanted parliamentary government based on an electorate constituted of every head of household ( normally though not necessarily male as was acknowledged in the Putney Debates ), through to other groups with smaller followings like the Fifth Monarchists, Gerrard Winstanley and the Diggers, the Ranters, and the Society of Friends ( Quakers ).
The Ligue Internationale de Hockey sur Glace was founded in 1908 to govern international competitions, and the first European championships were won by Great Britain in 1910.
Perhaps the first instrument of modern public international law was the Lieber Code, passed in 1863 by the Congress of the United States, to govern the conduct of US forces during the United States Civil War and considered to be the first written recitation of the rules and articles of war, adhered to by all civilized nations, the precursor of public international law.
Two principal organs establish the policies and govern the work of the Authority: the Assembly, in which all members are represented, and a 36-member Council elected by the Assembly.
FAA's Instrument Flying Handbook defines IFR as: " Rules and regulations established by the FAA to govern flight under conditions in which flight by outside visual reference is not safe.
The Mongols of the Golden Horde established themselves to govern Russia by 1240.
Zahir Shah was able to govern on his own in 1963 and despite the factionalism and political infighting a new constitution was introduced in 1964 which turned Afghanistan into a modern democratic state by introducing free elections, a parliament, civil rights, women's rights and universal suffrage.
The concept originates at least by the 6th century BC, when it was advocated by the Chinese philosopher Confucius, who " invented the notion that those who govern should do so because of merit, not of inherited status.
At the same time the fears of the more sober and respectable citizens were allayed by Otho's liberal professions of his intention to govern equitably, and by his judicious clemency towards Marius Celsus, consul-designate, a devoted adherent of Galba.
The Jones Act and various other United States laws that govern the domestic and domestic-foreign-domestic transportation of merchandise and passengers by water between two points in the United States, including Puerto Rico, have been extended to that island-territory since the initial years of United States ’ political relations.

govern and virtue
Genevieve area, the Spaniards, making a virtue of necessity, tended to let the French govern themselves.
Meno proposes to Socrates that the " capacity to govern men " may be a virtue common to all people.
Obedience, he wrote, is " the prime virtue of political beings, the disposition that makes it possible to govern them, and without which societies crumble into ' the dust and powder of individuality.

govern and let
As Chan Santa Cruz was more of a worry, the Mexicans let Ixcanha govern itself through 1894.
No party family has a realistic chance of winning enough seats to govern alone, let alone win an outright majority.
With time, it became virtually impossible for a Cabinet to stay in office ( let alone govern ) against the express will of Parliament.
Prime Minister Clark, who declared that he would govern as if he had a majority, refused to grant the small Social Credit caucus the official party status it wanted, let alone form a coalition or make concessions to the party in order to gain its votes.
Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent, seeing the mood of the nation, stepped aside and let Diefenbaker govern.
The program's main focus is to let the students govern most major decisions in setting the bands ' direction.
After the battle, Ieyasu let Yasuharu govern his domain because of this exploit.
This duke wasn't appreciated because he did not let each village govern itself, causing numerous problems and much discontent.
At least in the United States, the principle of caveat emptor (" let the buyer beware ") was held for many years to govern sales.

govern and us
Rawls asks us to imagine ourselves behind a veil of ignorance that denies us all knowledge of our personalities, social statuses, moral characters, wealth, talents and life plans, and then asks what theory of justice we would choose to govern our society when the veil is lifted, if we wanted to do the best that we could for ourselves.
The world around us seems to be in a specific state, but quantum mechanics describes it by wave functions that govern the probability of all values.
" When asked for his response to these statements Colin Powell said that " it might have been better for members of Congress who have heard these stories to ask us about the stories before going public with them so we don't make a difficult situation that much more difficult " and he alleged that Aristide " did not democratically govern or govern well ".
Lord Macaulay had stated, " We must at present do our best to form a class who may be interpreters between us and millions whom we govern — a class of persons Indian in blood and colour, but English in tastes, in opinions, in morals and in intellect.
It has been frequently stated that she gave canonical jurisdiction to Saint Conleth, Bishop of Kildare, but, as Archbishop Healy points out, she simply " selected the person to whom the Church gave this jurisdiction ", and her biographer tells us distinctly that she chose Saint Conleth " to govern the church along with herself ".
Through understanding we also produce knowledge about human communication ; in theory this should help us to better govern our interactions with others .”
7 From this, one infers that fueros, in the sense interesting for our object, are some laws born of use and of custom ; but we also understand the same word to mean " a collection of laws " or a book that compiles and gathers under a certain order those which will govern the peoples, as one knows from the preface to the Fuero real Fuero ", in which the Lord King Alonso the Learned says, " Understanding that the greater part of our kingdoms have not had fuero up to our time, and rendered judgement based on precedent and orally transmitted custom, separated from the people, and for improper uses without right / law, from which were born many evils and much damage to towns and to men ; and those asking us for mercy that we emend the uses that we found without right / law ; and that we give them fuero so that they would live lawfully from here forward, we have counsel with our court, and with those who know ..." continues at: image: fuero4. JPG < nowiki ></ nowiki >
< p > We believe in, and like, the American way of life: the liberty and freedom which generations before us have fought to create and preserve ; the freedom to speak, to think, to live, to worship, to work, and to govern ourselves as individuals, as free men ; the right to succeed or fail as free men, according to the measure of our ability and our strength .</ p >
As we develop, we are able to govern ourselves, make our own decisions, and not be dependent on what anyone else tells us to do.
Whilst we Rave so fair an opportunity offered to participate so largely in all this wealth and enjoyment, if not to govern and direct the whole, can it be possible that doubt, or mere points of speculation, will weigh with the House and cause us to lose forever the brightest prospect ever presented to the eyes of a nation?

govern and compare
* The inheritable power to govern ( originally as a king ) in Ancient Rome ( compare imperium )

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