Phrases with «good government»

The phrase "good government" refers to a system of governing that is fair, just, and effective. It means that those in power make decisions that benefit the people, uphold the law, and promote the well-being of the society as a whole. Full definition

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Sentences with «good government»

  • Representatives of good government groups say they would like to see the attorney general have more oversight. (gothamgazette.com)
  • He acknowledged the disappointment of good government groups who wanted more, but said the governor could not put a statewide system in place on his own. (syracuse.com)
  • It's easy to call for good government measures — even some that could harm them politically — when there's no chance of them passing. (timesunion.com)
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