Sentence examples for In promulgation from inspiring English sources

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Because there is no such thing as a risk-free environment or absolute safety and there is no definitive "yes" answer to each of the questions, the regulated would hope--yes, insist--that the regulators exercise judgement with great skill in promulgation of rules or regulations.

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Although the interest in and promulgation of clinical practice guidelines have significantly increased in the past 2 decades, concern exists about their actual implementation.

He added that while the two musicians who manage Stockhausen's legacy, Kathinka Pasveer and Suzanne Stephens, don't agree with every interpretive departure, they have eagerly cooperated in the promulgation of his works and even performed with musikFabrik in some instances.

An important strategy for improving targeting efficiency in situations of strong rural heterogeneity can be found in the promulgation of democratic decentralization and community-driven development programs.

There has been significant progress in the promulgation of new regulations, as well as significant efforts made in training and in building capabilities of the Chinese regulatory system.

After his excommunication by Rome, Reinkens joined in the promulgation of the Nuremberg Declaration (1871), the constitution of the Old Catholic church in Germany, and was elected its first bishop.

Returning to Germany in July 1355 after his coronation as emperor in Rome, Charles IV summoned the princes to deliberations at Nürnberg, which resulted in the promulgation of the first 23 chapters of the Golden Bull on Jan . 10 , 1356the concluding 8 chapters were added after further negotiation with the princes in Metz on Dec. 25, 1356.

I have spent my morning experimenting with the antiquarian butler's effectiveness in the promulgation of anti-gay propaganda.

Their efforts resulted in the promulgation of a commercial code (1850), a commercial procedure code (1861), a maritime code (1863), and a penal code (1858).

In his morally abhorrent equivalences and swaggering falsity, Trump is united with the swastika-bearing bullies in a promulgation of hatred, an evasion of responsibility, and a profound, childlike delusion.

Arguments in the case centered on whether civil unions and marriages conferred equal rights, and on whether same-sex couples should be treated as what the court called a "suspect class" or "quasi-suspect class" — a group, like blacks or women, that has experienced a history of discrimination and was thus entitled to increased scrutiny and protection by the state in the promulgation of its laws.

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