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"He said he would promulgate a rule that if any political official called about a specific case in the Justice Department, they would have to refer it to one or two high-up officials in Washington.
"There is now talk of organising presidential elections, or amendments to the constitution and organising a referendum, or turning this Council for the Achievement of the Aims of the Revolution into a parliament, which would promulgate rules," Ghannouchi said.
"Based on the record evidence, once D.O.H. determined that it would promulgate an emergency rule that adjusted the Medicaid reimbursement rate for Mount Sinai Queens, Dr. Sachs had no further contact with any state official with respect to the emergency rule," wrote the commission's executive director and counsel, Barry Ginsberg.
"It is preposterous that an administration that has tried to exude the image of being pro-business and pro-tech would in its waning days, following an electoral defeat, would promulgate such new antibusiness regulations," said Representative David Dreier, Republican of California and chairman of the House Rules Committee.Mr.Mr
Would Chairman Priebus allow those who would promulgate such hate to women, Jews, African Americans or other minorities?
One division would promulgate and enforce rules to protect consumers; the other would fulfill the traditional role of supervising banks for safety and soundness".
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Except for a resounding crash when some workmen's scaffolding collapsed, the voting proceeded smoothly, and the result — 1,763 placet and 250 non-placet — insured that the document would be promulgated.
Had Kennan's proposals been followed to the letter, the U.S. would have promulgated no policies that might have offended the Soviets, provoked a Soviet response or blocked any Soviet ambitions.
Blunt argued that his amendment should be acted on as soon as possible because he said the White House had signaled the rule would be promulgated.
The citation would be promulgated in the London Gazette on 14 June: Described as being "extrovert, profane, perpetually cheerful and addicted to flying", Clisby also had "premature lines" on his face.
While these authors also attempt in many cases to show the deep concordance between, for example, scripture and the philosophers, they also at times use authoritative texts to put forward views which they themselves would like to promulgate even as they leave them in the mouths of those other authors, like Aristotle or Plato.
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