Governance vs Oversit - What's the difference?
governance | oversit |
The process, or the power, of governing; government or administration.
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, title=The British Longitude Act Reconsidered
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The specific system by which a political system is ruled.
The group of people who make up an administrative body.
The state of being governed.
(management) Accountability for consistent, cohesive policies, processes and decision rights.
to preside over, govern, rule; to control
to conquer, gain control or owndom of
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to grasp, comprehend; to understand
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(archaic) to neglect, omit; to desist, refrain from, forbear
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(archaic) to overstay, outstay, overlinger
(slang) to be misunderstood; to misread, misunderstand
As nouns the difference between governance and oversit
is that governance is the process, or the power, of governing; government or administration while oversit is governance, authority, possession, control.As a verb oversit is
to preside over, govern, rule; to control.governance
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Alternative forms
* (all obsolete)Noun
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