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promulgation

[prom-uhl-gey-shuhn] / ˌprɒm əlˈgeɪ ʃən /


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“Instead of pursuing its clear statutory mission, the SEC, under your leadership, has chosen to flout the democratic process and pursue its progressive social agenda through the promulgation of this extraordinarily expansive climate disclosure rule.”

From Washington Times

After criticism from Facebook, Biden watered down his rhetoric, suggesting that only certain social media users – rather than Facebook itself – is responsible for the promulgation of misinformation.

From Salon

Since the law’s promulgation, the government has jailed activists and democrats, barred protests and curbed political expression, and imposed a overhaul of the city’s electoral system to ensure only pro-China “patriots” govern Hong Kong.

From Reuters

“It seems futile, and a waste of resources at all levels of the process … to pursue the promulgation of a rule when it is clear that the rule … will ultimately fail,” Wolfe wrote.

From Washington Times

“As a general principle, this study needs to go through peer review and also scrutiny by the scientific community prior to widespread promulgation and premature enthusiasm about the results,” Culver said.

From Fox News