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promulgation

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


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According to Dr Taylor, "while the Congress tends to be a decidedly performative autocratic exercise, there are elements of policy innovation and promulgation that bubble up".

From BBC • Mar. 3, 2024

Critical thought was banished, and the pursuit of truth was forced to yield to the confirmation of biases and the promulgation of doctrines.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 24, 2023

The bill states that the office will start issuing applications for licenses and permits within a year of the promulgation of the rules and regulations.

From Seattle Times • Jan. 19, 2023

His wife, whose family, like Dr. Gardner’s, was of Jewish heritage, was born in Italy and fled to the United States after the promulgation of the 1938 anti-Semitic racial laws under fascist dictator Benito Mussolini.

From Washington Post • Feb. 19, 2019

The repressive measures which Governments would be compelled to employ after the promulgation of the contemplated dogmas would not be at all in the interest of the Church.

From Letters From Rome on the Council by D?llinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz von




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