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1 The terms were a cornerstone of planned new governance arrangements.
2 We have started to build a new governance structure.
3 Above this, we applied new governance and communication structures.
4 In the 2017 election campaign, Labour promised to form a new governance group to help the rebuild.
5 But within the hour, entirely on the hop, nine political leaders had invented a new governance structure.
6 During the meeting, a BBA official said the association was finishing a new governance structure for Libor.
7 Fiji and Samoa have been unanimously elected onto the World Rugby Council after meeting new governance criteria.
8 The new governance model will give each partner an equal share of the venture and equal voting rights.
9 Also investors may be allocating funds into Olympus due to expectations the company will have a new governance .
10 A new governance group has been set up to look at how to improve the country's main book award.
11 Golden Bay can now decide on a new governance model - but paying for it might mean higher rates.
12 The vision of the chairman is that we can create a new governance model that can be replicated elsewhere.
13 Frustrated by Areva's mistakes, the French government plans to impose a new governance structure by the end of the year.
14 She said new governance would provide an opportunity to re-establish New Zealand Football's strategies and goals for the coming years.
15 The bank has decided to adopt a new governance with a single president in place of a current dual-chairman structure.
16 Also investors may be allocating funds into Olympus due to the expectation that the company will have a new governance .
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