internal governance

collocation in English

meaningsofinternalandgovernance

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internal
adjective
uk
/ɪnˈtɜː.nəl/
us
/ɪnˈtɝː.nəl/
inside ...
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governance
noun[U]
uk
/ˈɡʌv.ən.əns/
us
/ˈɡʌv.ɚ.nəns/
the way that organizations or countries are managed at the highest level, and the systems for ...
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(Definition ofinternalandgovernancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofinternal governance

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Rather, it aimed to establish a shared vision for theinternalgovernanceof institutions.
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Rather, the statement aimed to establish a shared vision for theinternalgovernanceof institutions.
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Specifically, we examine whetherinternalgovernance, including outside director compensation, and firm economic determinants add power to the model with just external pressure.
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Do the diverse communities haveinternalgovernancestructures to pronounce authoritatively upon internal rules?
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Nonetheless, it is clear that approaches to diplomacy, just as in the context ofinternalgovernance, have their origins in the liberation struggle.
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Given the significance of the external pressure variables, we test whetherinternalgovernance(including outside director compensation) and firm economic determinants significantly add explanatory power to the model.
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Yet the actual extent of the existence of agricultural cooperatives depends not only on their benefits, but also on their costs, represented by the transaction costs of theirinternalgovernance.
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In this paper, part of a larger project devoted to pension fund governance, pension fund governance is explored focusing uponinternalgovernancegiven the scope of trustee discretion and responsibility.
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Our rules forinternalgovernancego a very long way - too far, in fact.
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Therefore, let us first conclude the reform of ourinternalgovernance, which is urgently needed and which will be a huge step forward once implemented.
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The decision really is a matter for theinternalgovernanceof an organisation which is, and ought to be, wholly free of state control or even ministerial comment.
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What should be theirinternalgovernance?
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The eleven municipalities also under this regime may choose to use "usos y costumbres" for theirinternalgovernance.
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This process is supposed to be carried out through a network of intermediaries that include assurance professionals such as external auditors; andinternalgovernanceagents such as corporate boards.
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