0 to officially control a country -- править, управлять
The country is now governed by a coalition government.
a governing body
1 to influence or control the way something happens or is done -- определять, обусловливать
However, the combinations of these units are governed by syntactical rules, which are the to-belearned components of the situation.
In surveying modern theories of nostalgia the author points out that most ' ' proceed from and are governed by notions of loss and amnesia.
The related problems we have in mind are governed by additional dissipative and dispersive forcing terms.
The results can then be extended to numerical approximations to the governing equations.
However, some terms in the governing equations will become insignificant in the presence of the averaging, and can be removed.
We reject the idea of research participation being governed solely by market forces.
At this same time, there was a pervasive social reassessment of the ethical norms governing medical practice as well as particular reevaluation of informed consent.
Thus, it is likely that cross-language interactions are governed by universal constraints on organization of speech perception/production behavior and human learning mechanisms.
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