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governing board

NOUN
  1. a board that manages the affairs of an institution

How To Use governing board In A Sentence

  • The governing board held its inaugural meeting here on Friday to appoint several members as co-chairs.
  • The resolution was backed by 22 of the 35 members of the IAEA's governing board, with 12 abstentions and one vote against.
  • As galling as it is to realize that the BRR and its registered authors and publishers will derive income from millions of books they didn ` t write or publish, it is even more galling that copyright maximalists will almost certain dominate the BRR governing board. ‘Dead Souls’ of Google settlement
  • The two would be run at existing locations by a nonprofit corporation, with its own management and governing board.
  • The governor also chairs the governing board which has three other members, one from each of the main ethnic groups.
  • The new policy addressed the concern of patronage appointments of unqualified people to the governing boards of post-secondary institutions, but stopped short of creating a fully elected board.
  • The staff at various levels would be responsible to and report to the governing board.
  • The company's spring meeting was the occasion for the shareholders to pre-empt the governing board by throwing down the gauntlet on finance and management of services.
  • The dearth of committed plowmen back home means "we usually finish last or next to last," says Dick Pedersen, an Iowa banker who represents the U.S. on the World Plowing Organization's governing board. In This Field of Dreams, the Gold
  • The governor also chairs the governing board which has three other members, one from each of the main ethnic groups.
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