Governing in spanish
Gobernante
pronunciation: goʊbeɹ̩nɑnte part of speech: noun
pronunciation: goʊbeɹ̩nɑnte part of speech: noun
In gestures
govern = gobernar, regir, controlar, establecer normativa.
Example: It is not sufficient merely to describe the processes that govern the creation and generation of indexing and abstracting data.more:
» govern + a decision = regir una decisión.
Example: The scope of the thesaurus, and the intended audience, should govern all decisions.governing
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» governing agency = institución responsable.
Example: The authors suggest that there should be a bonding between and among governing agencies and local schools.» governing board = junta directiva, órgano directivo, equipo directivo, junta de gobierno, órgano de gobierno, equipo de gobierno, equipo de dirección.
Example: Library administrators and governing boards need a realistic conceptualisation of the future library.» governing body = órgano de gobierno, órgano directivo.
Example: A conference is a meeting of representatives of a corporate body that constitutes its legislative or governing body.» governing law = legislación aplicable, legislación vigente.
Example: Governing law: this agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of The Netherlands = Legislación aplicable: Este acuerdo se regirá e interpretará de acuerdo con la legislación de Los Países Bajos.» governing party = partido gobernante, partido en el gobierno.
Example: The current situation of political competitiveness is then analyzed by means of the relationship between the governing party & the opposition party.» governing principle = principio de actuación.
Example: The dictionary defines policy as 'any governing principle or course of action' and as 'political wisdom or cunning: diplomacy; prudence; artfulness'.» self-governing = autónomo, independiente.
Example: Universities are entirely self-governing and therefore any cooperation between them is purely on a voluntary basis.