Sentence examples for difficult to promulgate from inspiring English sources

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While these are useful in teaching basic principles, it is more difficult to promulgate the numerous advanced techniques or technical "tricks" that deal with anatomical variations or pathologic changes in the lung tissue.

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His policies made it difficult for Mrs. Merkel to promulgate any long-term strategy toward Poland, which had joined the European Union in 2004.

Students who participate tend to promulgate brand messages.

So the bands had to promulgate outsiderness on their own.

The Act granted the President broad powers to promulgate regulations.

Newspapers have reported on the rough guidelines on Internet use that the Justice Ministry plans to promulgate.

Protestant churches have not claimed to hold general councils or to promulgate dogmas.

Returning to Japan in 806, Kūkai was given imperial sanction to promulgate his new doctrines.

BICEP2's researchers were criticised in some quarters for rushing to promulgate their discovery prematurely.

The one it failed to meet, Ms. Brown said, was to promulgate the rule by 1995.

Tate's only novel, The Fathers (1938), refashioned the Jason-Medea myth to promulgate agrarian beliefs.

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