0 in the United States, the head of a state -- gabenor
the Governor of Ohio.
1 a member of the committee of people who govern a school, hospital etc -- gabenor
He is on the board of governors.
2 a person who governs a province or colony. -- gabenor
Archives hold numerous complaints from provincial governors about the insufficiency of security forces under their authority and requests for additional mounted recruits.
Because of their previous histories with royal governors, however, the new designs would represent real departures from their past practices.
One type of such governors was a progressive governor.
For presidents whose political survival was in question, heeding the demands of provincial governors for greater revenue shares could enhance their legitimacy to govern.
In fact, this makes him or her a touchstone - an influential governor whose choices can actively engage and perpetuate conventions and clichés.
If the shortcomings of governors lead the public to scale down demands to match what political elites can supply, this creates a low-level equilibrium trap.
Laws are necessary to control bureaucrats implementing decisions of governors, and to introduce predictability and thus rationality in the administration of government.
But even governors of central banks are ill-advised to take technical decisions about the operations of exchange markets.
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