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/ˈɡəvɝˌmɛnəɫi, ˈɡəvɝˌmɛntəɫi/
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by government
governmentally determined policy
How To Use governmentally In A Sentence
- As a non- governmentally operated enterprise growing up rapidly, Wantong Telecom Co. Ltd. (WT) is a mobile phone agent and a direct marketing retail dealer.
- There have been quite a few instances of governmentally assisted bailouts because the institution involved posed a systemic risk or the debtor involved was important to our national interest.
- A media blackout refers to the censoring of news related to a specific topic. It can be either governmentally imposed or voluntary.
- This paper probes into this problem and proposes some improving measures for how to promote a sustainable development of non-governmentally-run enterprises.
- governmentally determined policy
- Being a racist, OTOH, is constitutionally and governmentally disfavoured. Balkinization
- In the private sector, food, one of life's basic necessities, is grown, packaged and distributed by large American corporations who, while governmentally regulated for health and safety, are fundamentally accountable only to themselves, their customers and their shareholders. Jonathan Lewis: Mosquitoes and Markets Don't mix
- The acronym stands for Women, Infants and Children; it is a governmentally funded voucher program with which low income mothers can obtain nutritious food for themselves (particularly if they are nursing mothers), their babies and toddlers. Tigers & Strawberries » Politics and Food: The Personal is Political