Sentences with governed
gov·ern
G g - To govern a nation.
- The motives governing a decision.
- Christian marriages are typically governed by the Bible that lays certain rules to preserve the sanctity of the marriage.
- Most importantly, both the winners and the losers are not governed by reality but by their perceptions of reality.
- To govern one's temper.
- The principles governing a case.
- Most private lending companies have their individual policies and work culture but are governed by the guidelines put forth by the state and federal.
- The island has been governed by a mainly unelected parliament called the Chief Pleas, traditionally made up of members of landed families.
- The filing of a bankruptcy case is governed by the rules of the bankruptcy court where you will be filing.
- This is primarily a contract and hence as is governed by the general law of contract.
- It is not governed by any Act of Parliament but has developed through case law over many years.