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the dissemination
noun
The act of disseminating, or the state of being disseminated; diffusion for propagation and permanence; a scattering or spreading abroad, as of ideas, beliefs, etc.
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We need to open up the dissemination of scientific results".
With the dissemination of information online, there is greater accountability.
That's been important for the dissemination of this recent work.
That ease of digital access has all but revolutionized the dissemination of games.
But could blocking the dissemination of viscerally violent films reduce the impact that such films have?
Behold the watchdog with fangs bared, bravely opposing the dissemination of the wrong information.
The dialogue is more important than the dissemination of facts.
Their exclusive lock on the dissemination of news has dissolved.
Are universities factories for the dissemination of job skills?
Missouri and Ohio hampered the dissemination of information about Obamacare.
Essentially you have been funding the dissemination of material you know to be misleading.
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