To remain governable, it faces housekeeping changes coupled with ambitious steps to increase the Union's powers, such as:
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The Queen complained to Charles in August 1537 that the Low Countries were no longer governable and said he should come himself.
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The Czarist government treated the Jewish minority as a distinct, autonomously governable population; it was subject to discrimination and even brutality.
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This was not finally governable, either as to the pace maintained within the course, or as to the final goal reached.
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His hallmark achievement will remain his dramatic success in reducing crime and giving New Yorkers the feeling that their city is safe and governable.
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The Oxford also received a governable free-wheel, bigger seats, a spare wheel cover and concealed ashtrays for back seat passengers.
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Italy moved a step closer Wednesday to directly electing its president, a reform which could strengthen the executive and make the country more governable.
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The Rogallo parawing kite and the Jalbert parafoil kite were used for governable parachutes ( free-flying kites ) to deliver troops and supplies.
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This is an example of how Seattle has been able use climate as a conceptual resource in order to make urban climate more governable.
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And Giuliani, the bully who chased away all the other bullies from the streets and the waterfront, has impressed even conservatives by showing that the ungovernable is governable.