You can make the argument that one should not govern by Twitter.
Clearly, China can be huge in so many ways but it cannot be great as long as its ruling party must govern by stifling information and criticism.
So it is safe to assume that for the next two years, Obama will do everything he can to bypass the Congress and govern by executive orders and regulations.
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During the election he failed to make many election promises - other than to govern by certain principles - "probity, good work and involvement of the youth in the construction of Senegal".
The parties that campaign for the "green vote" in Tunisia, Libya, or Egypt have different positions on the defining issue of Islamism - whether to govern by religious law or allow different authorities, notably civil courts, to continue.
It lies rather in a slogging drudgery which improves by inches the laws that govern and the lives led by the people who elected them.
The limited government framework measures the extent to which those who govern are bound by their own national laws.
She told delegates Plaid would "earn the right to govern our country by presenting a responsible, competent, and business-friendly plan for boosting the Welsh economy".
Mr. Obama has also signaled his intention to govern as much as possible by stretching the legal bounds of regulation and executive orders.
But that time frame now seems unlikely, analysts say, opening up the prospect that a new president is elected without a clear constitutional framework by which to govern, or checks on his powers.
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During the time between the Pope's resignation and the election of his successor, the college of cardinals will govern the Church, headed by Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, as the cardinal camerlengo - or chamberlain.
What was lost in the transition between these two economic worldviews in the last 30 years was a recognition that business is embedded in society, a society ruled by laws that govern behavior and set long-term economic priorities and goals, often to the benefit of corporate America.
Fatah and the Palestinian Authority, led by Abbas, now govern only part of the West Bank.
These include tougher sanctions on sports-related tax fraud, and new rules to govern sports agents - measures backed by a number of MEPs, including Irish liberal Liam Aylward.
The European Central Bank, operating within the legal limits imposed on it by the treaties that govern the European Union, is providing some liquidity to the banks and a bit of relief on the interest-rate front for sovereign borrowers, but it cannot do much to prevent the insolvent from being forced to default.
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Until then executives can enjoy the latitude created by the valuation conventions that govern their portfolios.
America's oil pipelines are largely unfettered by the rigid regulations that govern gas-pipeline tariffs.
Rather, under discussion are changes to the bankruptcy laws, the rules that govern the Federal Housing Administration or action by the Federal Reserve.
The laws that govern lawyering in America are typically written by lawyers-turned-politicians, which perhaps explains why they make so much work for the profession.
He says the party plans to copy the tactics of Mr Harper, who led minority governments between 2006 and 2011 but was able to govern as if he had a majority by skilfully soliciting support from opposition parties.
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President Wahid has had to govern with a cabinet largely imposed on him by his coalition partners.
Despite the pioneer bootstrap culture of the Americans who make their own way in the world, we also feel disempowered by the large complex institutions that govern our lives from government to financial to medical institutions.
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The Economist has long argued that Mr Berlusconi was unfit to govern, but even we have been shocked by how, as the euro crisis drew closer to Italy, he partied and politicked, brushing off the need for reform.
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But it is hard to think of one by which such a party deserves to govern, especially after so long in power.
Amid accusations that pubcos are exploiting tenants, the current government has promised to introduce a statutory code of practice to govern the relationship between them and landlords, overseen by an independent regulator.
Consider this fact: By some estimates, as much as 85% of the rules, regulations and laws that currently govern everyday life in the U.K. have never been considered, let alone enacted, by the British Parliament.
The determination about who should govern Libya has to be made and will be made by the Libyan people.
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They would have to manage their Medicaid programs, which they have done for decades, but would have a great more flexibility to do so unbound by the thicket of federal rules that now govern them.
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Mr Roh is surrounded by former outsiders who are at last getting a chance to govern, and may be too optimistic about what can be achieved.
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