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Drug companies wasted no time in promulgating it.
'Shame plays a very powerful factor in promulgating social conventions,' she says.
An A.A.R.P. lobbyist detailed likely fights in promulgating specific rules for the new law regulating nursing homes.
"The church played an important role in promulgating every one of these ideas that are central to modern anti-Semitism," Mr. Kertzer writes.
Given the historical role of Christianity in promulgating such hatred, it is not unreasonable to hope that church leaders will face their own past with clear eyes.
The states are moving to close a loophole that will open in E.P.A. regulations because of delays at the agency in promulgating new federal rules.
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Then in 1922, there was the Palestine Order-in-Council promulgated by the British Authorities and fixing the Government.
A series of reforms were in fact promulgated (notably in 1965 and 1974), but these were soon criticized as having been inconsistent and halfhearted.
Further historical recollection also reveals the occupation of scientists in explaining and promulgating these sensory endeavours.
A new, formal constitution, approved by referendum in 2005 and promulgated in 2006, significantly devolved power to provincial administrations.
Bantustans were rooted in Land Acts promulgated in 1913 and 1936, which defined a number of scattered areas as "native reserves" for blacks.
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