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The university was 12th this year in government rankings, and last year it was accredited by the International Organization for Standardization, or ISO, the private body based in Geneva that promulgates global standards in many fields.

One offender: "The nostrum of 'regulation' drags with it a raft of unexamined impediments concerning the nature of markets, a dichotomy between markets and governmentality, and a muddle over intentionality, voluntarism and spontaneity that promulgates the neoliberal creed at a subconscious level".

Every time someone makes a statement that promulgates myths about who is vulnerable to sexual exploitation and who isn't, an environment is sustained where victims are hidden in plain sight – how many times has a professional thought "Oh, they couldn't be a victim because they're Asian, or they're a boy, or they live at home"?

Within the context of the existing body of literature, our study differs from previous studies in that Japan is divided into 47 administrative regions called prefectures, each of which has a local government that promulgates its own environmental and waste treatment policies; the capital of the country, Tokyo, is also a prefecture, and it has the largest economy of all the prefectures.

Gaffney once worked for President Ronald Reagan's Department of Defense and now runs the Center for Security Policy, a hyper-conservative think tank that promulgates theories about a Muslim Brotherhood conspiracy to infiltrate the U.S. government.

Now couple America's high rates of poverty and inequality with our culture of violence that promulgates the idea that a gun gives you power (thank you Hollywood filmmaking, America's endless war-making, and violent video gaming), and you've got the makings of a seriously combustible situation.

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That led to a bloated regulatory environment that promulgated rules without any realistic regard for cost or basis in fact.

Hays Office, formally Motion Picture Producers and Distributors of America, American organization that promulgated a moral code for films.

Then there was one from Listerine circa 1930 that promulgated a phrase that has haunted unwed women ever since: "Always a bridesmaid, never a bride".

Banksy has convinced nearly everyone who has ever met him that promulgating his image would amount to an unconscionable act of soul robbery.

If the state legislature passes laws that promulgate the regulations, the details will actually be written by the California Air Resources Board, whose members serve at the behest of the governor.

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