How to use in-sentence of “governance”:
+ Post retirement, he has continued to work on anti-corruption and human rights issues, including support for the launch of the Initiatives of Change Centre for Governance in 2003.
+ In publicly held corporations, the CEO and chairman positions can be separated but there are implications in corporate governance by doing so.
+ In many jurisdictions the Head of State does not take part in the day-to-day governance of the jurisdiction and takes a largely ceremonial role.
+ The municipality has been voted the best Norwegian place to live in considering governance and public services to citizens.
+ The primary objective of Hurriyat Conference is to have Islamic governance in Jammu Kashmir and liberating the regions from India to Pakistan.

Example sentences of “governance”:
+ There are two methods of governance that form using the Selectorate Theory: a government with few Essentials- called a small coalition- and a government with a large group of Essentials- called a large coalition.
+ Nelson earned a Bachelor’s degree in philosophy from Swarthmore College in 1959, a Master’s degree in sociology from Harvard University in 1963 and a Doctorate in Media and Governance from Keio University in 2002.
+ But on 16 February 1934 the Newfoundland parliament gave up its self-government, and governance of the dominion went back to being controlled from London.
+ There is an associated Template:Infobox UK feature which operates in a similar manner and is intended for features such as bridges, castles, and hills which do not require the options about governance etc.
+ This style of governance makes it implausible to bribe individual voters or Essentials, meaning a leader instead pools the money earned from taxes to create policy that disproportionately rewards their Essentials more than other groups.
+ They measure the success of governance and specific policies by examining many factors, including stability, justice, material wealth, and peace.
+ Political scientists study the allocation and transfer of power in decision-making, the roles and systems of governance including governments and international organizations, political behavior and public policies.
+ See the pages of the Wikimedia Foundation Governance wiki, too.
+ If the relationship between the Churches is complete, involving fulness of “those bonds of communion – faith, sacraments and pastoral governance – that permit the Faithful to receive the life of grace within the Church”, it is called full communion.
+ Also, governance should be improved upon.
+ There are two methods of governance that form using the Selectorate Theory: a government with few Essentials- called a small coalition- and a government with a large group of Essentials- called a large coalition.
+ Nelson earned a Bachelor's degree in philosophy from Swarthmore College in 1959, a Master's degree in sociology from Harvard University in 1963 and a Doctorate in Media and Governance from Keio University in 2002.
