Additionally, the secretary of state may promulgate regulations interpreting ambiguous provisions of the act. |
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Alabama state law allows licensure agencies to adopt and promulgate rules governing professional practices. |
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They petitioned the king to promulgate the decree at once, without amendments. |
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Pro-independence groups will request the new president in 2008 to promulgate the new constitution. |
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The Secretary shall promulgate such regulations as are necessary to carry out this Act. |
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To dismiss this finding might promulgate the use of educational technologies in lieu of sound instructional design. |
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Within a year the resulting notoriety provoked the newly crowned James I to promulgate an Act that made bigamy a felony. |
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I am now delighted to promulgate a complete fallacy, literally promoted by many international schools around the world. |
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Their money is now being spent to promulgate ideas they abhor to their own children. |
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A law intended to guard against the spreading of false stories actually forced the national broadcaster to promulgate a lie. |
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It's in their interests, the pharmaceutical industry, to promulgate that sort of idea on the public. |
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He wants to promulgate an extreme form of the religion he blasphemously claims to represent. |
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Accordingly, there was a need to promulgate this Act and maintain it in force. |
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In the past, we did not do enough to promulgate, publicize and train personnel on whatever standards were on the books. |
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There is no body that can discuss and promulgate laws that affect all of us, and which have the teeth they are intended to have. |
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We must thus fine-tune and promulgate new agricultural practices that implicate the experience acquired by farmers throughout the centuries. |
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There is a communication issue here, though, in trying to promulgate these messages in a meaningful way to your team leaders who are at front end of the business. |
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It was therefore necessary to promulgate laws that would actually give effect to the rights called for under the Convention. |
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This administration will then work to promulgate a new constitution for the people of Iraq and deal with other long-term government issues. |
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The United Nations and FAO will continue their efforts to promulgate information about the Assistance Fund by all appropriate means. |
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Stamping out of infected animals and those likely to promulgate the disease remains the principal method to effectively counteract any outbreak. |
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The Secretary-General should be requested as a matter of urgency to promulgate a revised version of the Financial Regulations and Rules. |
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The federal and state governments, at their core, establish laws and promulgate rules. |
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The programme aims to effectively promulgate current and topical intellectual output on EMU related matters. |
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The RC shall prepare, approve, and promulgate all rules, regulations, and similar governing documents affecting UAI as a whole or any of its administrative entities. |
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We encourage all countries to promulgate rules to deny entry and safe haven, when appropriate, to officials and individuals found guilty of public corruption, those who corrupt them, and their assets. |
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Send a note from the Assistant Deputy Minister, Fisheries and Aquaculture Management to Regional Director General to promulgate the updated Fisheries Agreement Handbook, including new policies and directives. |
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Accordingly, the California SBE attempted as quickly as possible to promulgate regulations to implement the exemption. |
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At a time of exaggerated doubts about the instrumental temperature record, this should help promulgate its main conclusion: that the existing mean estimates are in the right ballpark. |
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He may feel that since he does not represent the clean break that voters hoped for, he should promulgate a more reformist agenda than his predecessor did. |
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In today's climate, with various prosecutors, regulators and legislators vying to promulgate new rules not just for Wall Street but for all of American corporate governance, that is disastrous. |
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And President Fernando Henrique Cardoso is expected soon to promulgate another new law aimed at another kind of butchery: that of the environment. Brazilian driving habits will be hard enough to change. |
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He did not attempt to reform the mores, to change the habits of the world, nor to promulgate even advanced sanitary practices or scientific truths. |
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International organizations should recognize and promulgate the right for each State to have access to essential data relating to its social or economic situation. |
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It appears, however, that such regulations would in practice be developed by the contracting States to the space assets protocol and that the role of the supervisory authority would merely be to promulgate them. |
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In particular, they are used to define a restrictive legislative framework for use by the authorities empowered to promulgate legal norms at a lower level, such as provisions governing application or enforcement. |
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This seems to contradict conventional thinking which tends to promulgate the idea that it is the aggrandisement of the ego and 'everyone for themselves' that is important. |
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The ADM, CS will develop and promulgate Application and Briefing Note Templates, and instructions for completing the templates that state the type and degree of detailed information that must be included. |
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New Zealand intends to promulgate the Regulations as soon as possible. |
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A more appropriate balance should be sought between the broad regulations encompassing the essential principles of personnel policy and the detailed rules which the Secretary-General is authorized to promulgate. |
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These sermons were used to promulgate the doctrine of the Divine Right of Kings. |
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In that case, the president is expected to promulgate the bill in 48 hours. |
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The Cabinet approval the proposal to promulgate the Negotiable Instruments Ordinance, 2015, an official statement said. |
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Therefore, federal agencies are authorized to promulgate regulations. |
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During recess of Parliament, President can not promulgate ordinances under his legislative powers per Article 123, Chapter III which needs constitutional amendment. |
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You brought the best little old news you'll ever tote. Secretario, if you never promulgate worse news than that, you'll boost your circulation a thousand a day. |
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However, while other kings in Europe were able to promulgate law, such as Alfred the Great and his Doom book, the Irish had very little authority to do so. |
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The Toxic Substances Control Act limits the agency's authority to promulgate regulations that govern RRP activities in commercial and public buildings. |
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