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The S.E.C. responded by promulgating a safe harbor, Rule 155.
By promulgating the law, Mr Chirac hoped to help his prime minister to salvage some credibility.
But it doesn't explain his willingness to debase himself by promulgating Hannity-type talking points.
Although Israel's actions were repeatedly condemned by the UN and other bodies, Israel reaffirmed Jerusalem's standing as its capital by promulgating a special law in 1980.
Heraclius had sought in 638 to placate miaphysite sentiment in those two provinces by promulgating the doctrine of monothelitism, holding that Christ, although of two natures, had but one will.
"Courage amongst our leadership is already in short supply — the threat of losing power by promulgating a divisive issue will only threaten the likelihood that we will have even less leadership, and only followers," he wrote.
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The constitution of 1923 was abrogated, replaced by another promulgated by royal decree.
At that time a model inspired by ideas promulgated by psychiatrists from Trieste was introduced and adapted.
Bills may be proposed by either the executive or the legislative branch; they become law after being passed by Congress and promulgated by the President.
The number of laboratory-confirmed cases of pandemic influenza (3 ) was heavily influenced by community testing behavior and by guidelines for testing promulgated by health authorities.
Their behavior is strictly regimented by training, superior orders and the atmosphere promulgated by commanding officers.
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