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Laetentur coeli was the basis for the solemn definition that Vatican I promulgated in 1870 as part of its dogmatic constitution Pastor aeternus.

Dharma is also often translated as "law," but to become a law, a set of rules has to be present which must: (i) be promulgated and decreed by an authority that enjoys political sovereignty over a given territory, (ii) be obligatory, (iii) be interpreted, adjudicated and enforced by courts, and (iv) carry penalties when it is breached.

Arthur was harmless; some of the others, though, were mendacious, which prompted me to promulgate this rule: I adore the Israelis and Palestinians, but God save me from some of their European and American friends.

— the Immigration and Nationality Act — "that says no person shall receive preference or be discriminated against an issuance of a visa because of race, nationality, or place of birth, that I believe was promulgated after the statute that you just quoted".

Every once in a while, when I am enthusiastically promulgating the need to throw a lifeline to troubled ocean-going wildlife, a lone dissenting voice will pop up with "Shouldn't you be helping humans first?", or another with "Aren't you interfering with the natural order of things?" Valid questions some would say... but are they?

When Pope Gregory IX wished to promulgate an additional collection of "decretals" (i.e. papal letters in which popes decided questions of church law) he did so by sending a copy to the Universities of Bologna and Paris.

However, if I were to be honest, I was more upset that this woman had the right to promulgate her beliefs and not only at a street festival, but most anywhere.

I ask because the Pentagon is getting ready to promulgate the latest version of same in the forthcoming Quadrennial Defense Review.

Is this a real humanitarian act?…this is nothing but Western trick to promulgate their secular concept of freedom".

He added: "I can also assure you that there has not been a rush to promulgate this regulation, but rather a deliberate and careful effort".

I've often thought this a serious weakness in the U.S. diplomatic effort to promulgate its policies to the world something that, now more than ever, is of vital importance.

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