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'promulgation' is a correct and usable word in written English
Generally, it is used to mean the formal announcement of a law, rule, or ordinance. Example sentence: After the promulgation of the new law, all businesses were required to update their practices to comply with the new regulations.
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promulgation
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The act of promulgating or announcing something, especially a proclamation announcing a new law.
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For one advantage the authors had over their predecessors was the fruits of a flurry of investment in measuring mortality that was spurred by the promulgation in 2000 of the UN's Millennium Development Goals.
Javier Solana, the EU's foreign-policy chief, will report on this to its heads of government at next month's summit in Belgium.Such ambitions will alarm those members of the EU who rather liked its previous identity as a pacific organisation, dedicated to the promotion of trade and the promulgation of regulations.
Meanwhile, all new investment projects have been put on hold following the promulgation of "indigenisation" rules obliging companies worth more than $500,000 to cede a 51% stake to black Zimbabweans or face up to five years in jail.Harare, the capital, is abuzz with talk of a snap general election, possibly as early as April.
SIR —Your otherwise admirable argument that Holocaust denial should not be illegal is marred by your promulgation of conventionally accepted propaganda that Hitler's "Mein Kampf" expresses his "hunger for extermination".
After the protests, he refused the job.The outgoing administration, led by Khaleda Zia, the prime minister, had reportedly drafted declarations for the deployment of the army and the promulgation of a state of emergency.
The aim of the society is the promulgation of theistic worship and social reform, and its early goals were opposition to the caste system, the introduction of widow remarriage, the encouragement of female education, and the abolition of child marriage.
The comparatively high level of ethnic homogeneity in Lithuania and the persistence of Roman Catholicism in the face of decades of Soviet promulgation of atheism as the official state ideology further distinguish Lithuania from Latvia and Estonia, where historically German-Scandinavian religious and cultural values have predominated.
Article 9 of the constitution states that Japan "forever renounces war as a sovereign right of the nation"—a clause that has been much debated since the constitution's promulgation.
The twin strategies of agitation and propaganda were originally elaborated by the Marxist theorist Georgy Plekhanov, who defined propaganda as the promulgation of a number of ideas to an individual or small group and agitation as the promulgation of a single idea to a large mass of people.
The nationwide promulgation of the restriction on movement to St. Yury's Day was contained in the law code of 1497, which added the stipulation that peasants leaving a former situation must pay the landlord all arrears in addition to a departure fee.
With the promulgation by King Sosurim (reigned 371 384) of various laws and decrees aimed at centralizing royal authority, Koguryŏ emerged as a full-fledged aristocratic state.
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