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governance

[guhv-er-nuhns] / ˈgʌv ər nəns /


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In neighbouring Kenya, youth-led protests over governance and economic hardship have shaken the political establishment.

From BBC

These products allow customers to build custom AI agents with governance and security controls, making Microsoft a critical player in the “orchestration layer” to manage chatbots, Borges wrote.

From MarketWatch

Regulators lifted restrictions on Wells Fargo’s growth in June, after the bank addressed various operational problems and addressed regulators’ concerns about risk management and corporate governance.

From MarketWatch

But, nearly four decades later, the introspection is gone and Museveni -- once hailed in the West as a model African leader committed to good governance -- has joined the ranks of those he once criticised.

From Barron's

“Even U.S. oil majors would need sustained price signals, stable governance, and durable sanctions relief before committing meaningful capital,” he added.

From Barron's