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1 Clinton said the dilemma was which should come first-moretroops or better governance ?
2 At the same time there are growing demands for better governance .
3 Regulators are actively promoting diversity as it leads to better governance and reduced risk.
4 Those with better governance and institutions would rebound from the downturn faster, he said.
5 The economic slowdown may be a trigger for better governance .
6 The Greenlight Capital founder scored a legal point, but better governance wasn't his main objective.
7 How can U.N. measure if better governance programs work?
8 One silver lining is better governance in some states.
9 A second source said it had also presented a stronger business plan with better governance terms.
10 There will be tough fighting ahead, and the Afghan government will need to deliver better governance .
11 Which is also to say it also helps in better governance and increased efficiency of society.
12 And pick your engagements with him wisely and let the pressure build to push for better governance .
13 That requires better governance in New Delhi.
14 His last words were: "And for the future have your savage hounds in better governance ! "
15 He called for preventive measures, tougher law enforcement, more community involvement and better governance of private land and concessions.
16 If better governance means breaking it up so that children are better protected, then that's what needs to happen.
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