governmental actor
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governmental
adjective
uk/ˌɡʌv.ənˈmen.təl/us/ˌɡʌv.ɚnˈmen.t̬əl/
belonging or relating to government or ...
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actor
noun[C]
uk/ˈæk.tər/us/ˈæk.tɚ/
someone who pretends to be someone else while performing in a film, play, or television or ...
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Or do multiple actors of sectoral governance interact with onegovernmentalactor?
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The private actors may consider engaging in such a contractual relationship with agovernmentalactor.
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It also shows that it makes a difference when governmental actors prescribe decision-making rules.
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Scholars therefore kept returning to the search for systematic evidence of the power distribution between societal and governmental actors.
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This way, governmental actors and interest groups may form coalitions around shared perspectives, which ties in with the key observation of the advocacy coalition framework.
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Are multiple governmental actors interacting with one actor of sectoral governance?
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This is a point that is not limited to societal groups but may also apply to governmental actors that are members of a given advocacy coalition.
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Even when tolerating or incentivising private self-regulatory actions, governmental actors maintain a different role in the overall governance arrangement as the shadow of hierarchy continues to exist.
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Whether governmental actors are willing and able to exert positive or negative sanctions is variable.
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These problems will be by civil society organizations and governmental actors, opening their databases to the participants of the event for the creation of web applications.
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