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Be disseminated
verb
To sow and scatter principles, ideas, opinions, and errors for growth and propagation, such as seed
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How are they to be disseminated and enforced?
Today, it would be disseminated in an I.I.R. [Intelligence Information Report] to the intelligence community.
Given the situation we are in, this evidence should be disseminated widely.
What needs to be disseminated is whether Pierre is merely misguided or truly malevolent.
A theatre performance can now be disseminated worldwide with astonishing fidelity.
Computer scientists have raised questions about the project's research agenda, because the technologies can easily be disseminated broadly.
(Indeed, lawmakers have shown reservations about the ease with which some public information can be disseminated via the Internet).
The intention was that it would only be disseminated via pirate copies, or copies of copies, from the broadcast.
There is some excellent innovation and experimentation, but it needs to be disseminated faster and applied more widely.
So regulators pressed for a delay, theoretically so that the information could be disseminated more widely and democratically.
It should be disseminated by audio only, and the ABC should televise something more exciting – like test-pattern.
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