Surely, the lesson's that no player is bigger than the game, and that it's the fans who dictate the governance of sport, not the other way round. |
The importance placed by the public on administration and governance can also be seen in Donald Tsang's very high public poll numbers. |
This, combined with poor prospects for economic gain by the British, resulted in a de facto abdication of many responsibilities of governance. |
Greeks like Aristotle, who opposed atomism, equated it with a blind desire to abnegate the governance of Nature in favour of pure chance. |
After 15 years, the executive as the source of political leadership ought to seek the actualisation of these outputs of democratic governance. |
Both actors compete for public support and governance becomes a contested arena. |