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Promulgating

Promulgating | Promulgated

Promulgating meaning

present participle and gerund of promulgate

Example sentences (14)

A society in which two of the biggest overarching political narratives are as ridiculous as Q-Anon and Russiagate has no business dismissing the obvious conspiracy and collusion involved in promulgating an exaggerated and manufactured pandemic.

SB 65 also stated that the Cabinet for Health and Family Services was prohibited from promulgating any new regulations unless they were “substantially different” from the original one.

Stebbins reassured O’Brien that the working group responsible for promulgating social consumption regulations had considered all of the implications of dropping the pilot program before bringing the idea to the full commission.

Heads up: The delays in promulgating the Regulation of Cannabis Bill and additional changes to the Medicine and Related Substances Control Act mean the state will not meet the September 2020 deadline set by the Constitutional Court in a 2018 judgment.

I did ask to use digital signatures for promulgating laws.

Pernia further said the signing of Executive Order No. 65 promulgating the Eleventh Regular Foreign Investment Negative List (RFINL) is also a boost to the country’s business competitiveness.

The movie begins with Elisabeth taking Kurt through the notorious “degenerate art” exhibit of 1937, staged by Josef Goebbels to highlight the decadence of modernism and the supposedly noxious role played by Jews in promulgating it.

This can be the only explanation of the demand for bypassing Parliament and promulgating an ordinance.

Boswell, Christianity, Social Tolerance and Homosexualit, 1980 It may also be that Constans was not expressing his own feeling when promulgating the legislation but was rather trying to placate public outrage at his own perceived indecencies.

He continued: When Thomas Hobbes wrote that "the Papacy is no other than the ghost of the deceased Roman Empire sitting crowned upon the grave thereof", he was promulgating an enormously important truth.

However they differ on the extent to which they require good evidence of effectiveness before promulgating a guideline or payment policy, and they differ on the extent to which it is feasible to incorporate individual-level information in decisions.

The postwar government has placed high priority on development, opening water taps in the most remote areas, providing free and compulsory education, and promulgating progressive environmental policies.

The president exercised some powers that could be exercised by heads of state, but, which could also be exercised by governors or governors-general, such as appointing the government and promulgating the law.

There have been arguments that the winner-take-all mechanism discourages independent or third-party candidates from running for office or promulgating their views.