Examples of 'governing councils' in a sentence

Meaning of "governing councils"

governing councils - This term refers to authoritative bodies or groups that are responsible for making decisions and setting policies within an organization or community

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governing councils
They are members of governing councils and boards.
Both agreements establish intergovernmental organizations with governing councils.
You have governing councils already.
External support for management teams and governing councils.
He served on the governing councils of all three organizations.
Women are fully eligible to elect and to serve on local and national governing councils.
Boards and governing councils.
The governing councils of the three civil services are consulted on the draft reports.
They do not participate in the governing councils of the association.
Their governing councils must be composed of persons who had received the necessary religious instruction.
Agricultural complexes and factories will be owned and directed by communities through localized governing councils.
It is exercised by governing councils and public institutions elected by popular vote.
Virginia Tech hosts a number of fraternities and sororities across four governing councils.
Current designation of the Bahai governing councils elected at local and national level.
The Panel can find no obvious template to explain the membership of their governing councils.

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Governing councils of ESCAP regional institutions.
Veyret is also now very popular among EMF governing councils in France and elsewhere.
The Governing Councils of these regional institutions routinely report to the Commission.
The Technical Committees provide essential inputs into the deliberations of the Governing Councils.
Pamphlets for parliamentarians and national governing councils participating in the African Peer Review Mechanism process.
The majority of them were members of the community 's democratically elected governing councils.
It also oversees local-tier governing councils for each of the territorial authorities.
In the first stages of the uprising, various areas elected their own regional governing councils.
He also served on the governing councils of a number of cultural, educational and religious institutions.
During the first stages of the rebellion, various areas elected their own regional governing councils.
Letters are mailed to local Baha'i governing councils who select those who go for training.
In 1999, a new democratic government granted some autonomy to universities governing councils.
Baha ' i governing councils.
While Protestant churches do not have popes, they do have governing councils and stated creeds.
The 1782 Instructions also established separate governing councils for North and South Greenland.
After Kapodistrias ' murder in 1831, the Senate appointed a series of governing councils to lead the state.

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