Sentence examples for through proclamation from inspiring English sources

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Often, communication is most effectively accomplished not through proclamation but, rather, through "teaching" the general management point of view during day-today activities.

The potential for collaboration is boundless - if only we unbound it, whether through proclamation or other meaningful action.

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Let's hope that more politicians will recognize the importance of the teacher, not through proclamations but through actions, putting real teachers in positions of decision-making.

The love for wine comes through without proclamation.

Slobodan Milosevic, the President of the Yugoslav republic of Serbia, apparently sought to extend his influence today through the proclamation of a "Serbian autonomous region" in an area of Croatia, the neighboring republic to the north.

On his side, Mr. Marcos had the letter of the law - a voting process he is widely seen to have manipulated through fraud and violence by his supporters, and the counting of ballots in the National Assembly, which was also controlled by partisans who used parliamentary tactics to push through the proclamation of his victory.

The republicans argued that the law of 1772 had lost its status in the February Revolution, the power and authority of the Russian Tsar had been assumed by the Finnish parliament through the proclamation of 15 November 1917 and Finnish republic had been accepted in the declaration of independence.

Or do we, hearing the cry of the poor (Psalm 34) through the proclamation of the Gospel in the exhortation of Pope Francis and in the example of Saint Francis, live following in the footprints of Christ Jesus in working for a just world?

The prospect of giving life and blessing to our wider communities through the proclamation and example of relationships of justice in the kingdom model is lost, a guiding light smothered, a salt without taste offered to people looking for full lives of vigor and consequence.

Instantly he sent off messengers to make proclamation through the several states that fresh levies were to be raised, and these at an increased rate; while ships, horses, provisions, and transports were likewise to be furnished.

Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, all believed that somehow slavery would disappear". The rich trove of original materials in the exhibition -- drawn from the Morgan's own manuscripts and the Gilder Lehrman Collection on deposit in the library -- range from the pre-Revolutionary era through the Emancipation Proclamation to the aftermath of the Civil War.

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