The Internet, for better or worse, has intensified the promulgation of conspiracy theories, alternate realities, and instant rumors. |
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However, the announcement must be followed by the promulgation of a presidential decree before it becomes official policy. |
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He requested the promulgation of a law that would stiffly punish all those attempting to play with national unity. |
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Unfortunately, notwithstanding the formal promulgation of the secular order, some people continue to look upon the Indian state as a Hindu state. |
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Prior to the promulgation of the regulations, some derivatives traders did not even fully understand how the products they sold actually worked. |
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The cabinet has cleared the promulgation of an ordinance amending the Debt Recovery Tribunal Act to simplify the process of claims by banks and financial institutions. |
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Civil society, human rights, civil liberty organisations, minority groups and opposition parties were not consulted before promulgation of the ordinance. |
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What makes the new policy's promulgation politically possible is the lack of interest most Americans evince in foreign affairs, save matters of war and peace. |
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One plans that the amendments will come into effect half a year after official promulgation. |
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At the time of its promulgation, article 3 of the Act stipulated that any person holding this post had to be an Egyptian male. |
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One of the elements of the process was the draft amnesty law, which had been submitted to the President for promulgation. |
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However, the promulgation of a family law, which will no doubt reduce family violence and violence against women is also needed. |
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The drafting and promulgation of such laws therefore represented an important step forward. |
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Ahead of us lies a vote, the preparation of a fair copy of the legislation, the signature by the Governor-General, and the promulgation of this legislation upon the populace. |
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Prime Minister and CPN-UML Chairman KP Sharma Oli reminded the main opposition Nepali Congress to comply with a gentlemen’s agreement, in which the major parties had reportedly agreed to form the UML-led government after the Constitution promulgation. |
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As President he had power and patronage enough to secure by intimidation and bribery the promulgation of a constitution which gave him autocratic power. |
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The promulgation of the infallibility of the Pontiff and the universality of his episcopate reinforced this ultramontane dogma at the First Vatican Council. |
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Conduct of safety training and promulgation of best practices on safety. |
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In certain cases, another method of promulgation may also be prescribed. |
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The Merovingians adopted the capitulary as a tool for the promulgation and preservation of royal ordinances. |
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This year, the feast of Saint Dominic brings with it the closing of the General Chapter of Bogotá and the promulgation of the Acts of the Chapter which should guide us all during the coming years. |
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In the years after its promulgation, an estimated 80,000 people were killed annually over marriage issues, chiefly young women attempting to assert their rights. |
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Bracton's use of the rolls led to promulgation of recorded cases in the form of a gloss. |
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The same period saw the promulgation of the 1990 law on freedom of association and 1992 laws on community initiative groups and cooperative societies. |
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It is only upon the promulgation of a state of defence that the power of command over the Armed Forces will be passed to the Federal Chancellor, as laid down in Article 115b of the Basic Law. |
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His countless contributions to his country, as parliamentarian and chief executive, include the promulgation of the first Latin American Environmental Code and his masterminding of the 1968 constitutional reform. |
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In a unicameral legislature, after passing third reading in the sole chamber, the bill goes on directly for promulgation. |
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This law applied to demobilized militiamen who had surrendered their weapons as of the date of its promulgation, i.e., 20 December 1999, as well as to career soldiers. |
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With the promulgation of a law on 14 April, the Belgian Parliament had taken the initiative to create a legal framework to enable an asset relief program for systemic banks in Belgium. |
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Yves Congar, one of the foremost theologians at the Council, speaks of an indubitable change whose name is development: a development clearly visible in the thinking which resulted in the promulgation of this Declaration. |
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For one advantage the authors had over their predecessors was the fruits of a flurry of investment in measuring mortality that was spurred by the promulgation in 2000 of the UN's Millennium Development Goals. |
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After the protests, he refused the job. The outgoing administration, led by Khaleda Zia, the prime minister, had reportedly drafted declarations for the deployment of the army and the promulgation of a state of emergency. |
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The First International became the first major international forum for the promulgation of socialist ideas. |
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The promulgation of a new de facto law on Abkhaz citizenship exacerbated the apprehension and fear among the local Georgian population that those wishing to remain would be forced to renounce their Georgian citizenship. |
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I draw upon 16 years as an elected representative, 10 years working with the Parliamentarians for Global Action, my perspective as Assistant Speaker and my promulgation of a Code of Conduct to propose that Bismarck was wrong. |
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It also welcomed the disbanding of the commission in the provinces as well as the vote on and promulgation of the law amending the electoral code. |
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With the promulgation of the Government of India Act 1935, the Council of India was abolished with effect from 1 April 1937 and a modified system of government enacted. |
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An alternative is to see sovereignty conferred by way of the repeated and unchallenged use of sovereignty through the promulgation of laws by Parliament. |
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Lavoisier saw his theory accepted by all the most eminent men of his time, and established over a great part of Europe within a few years from its first promulgation. |
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The promulgation of a common constitution for Denmark and Schleswig in November 1863 prompted Otto von Bismarck to intervene and Prussia and Austria declared war on Denmark. |
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