promulgate in Dutch

promulgate [prɔməlgeit] afkondigen, uitvaardige

Sentence patterns related to "promulgate"

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1. The king promulgate a decree.

2. 9 Furthermore, the clergy today promulgate false hopes.

3. In order to regulate franchise effectively, western countries have promulgate special laws.

4. 11 synonyms for Annunciate: advertise, announce, broadcast, declare, proclaim, promulgate, publish

5. The school shall erect regulations to implement gender equity education, and promulgate them.

6. China should promulgate Law on State Immunity and make clear restrictive immunity.

7. The client may just operate the web page to promulgate information in foregrounding.

8. Synonyms for Annunciate include announce, enunciate, declare, disclose, proclaim, blazon, broadcast, herald, promulgate and publicise

9. The school shall prescribe and promulgate prevention and handling regulations for the aforesaid regulations.

10. Of this one standard promulgate for green food open up a new development scope of operation.

11. To promulgate the belief that marketing is something that only salespeople do is exceedingly dangerous.

12. As for college library, it is important to uphold right humane notion and promulgate its spirit.

13. The constellation of values that these stories promulgate has guided the family for several generations now.

14. Using advanced information auspice system, Establishes open and transparent promulgate system of agricultural product quality information.

15. Therefore, the first rule of policy-making should be, don't promulgate a policy that will destroy social bonds.

16. Increased congressional use of federal executive agencies to administer federal statutes and to promulgate regulations which effectuate legislative policies.

17. The grain crisis in 1953 offered an important opportunity to promulgate the Policy for Unified Purchase and Sale of Grain.

18. When the state legislature is not in session and the governor considers it necessary to have a law, then the governor can promulgate ordinances.

19. One approach to tackling this issue would be to encourage firms to promulgate, promote and publish pay scales and pay decisions.

20. In this paper we shall announce the relations and promulgate how to use the Hungarian method for the assignment problem to solve the shortest path problem.

21. Bruit (third-person singular simple present Bruits, present participle bruiting, simple past and past participle bruited) (transitive, archaic in Britain, current in the US) To disseminate, promulgate, or spread news, a rumour, etc

22. In a case relating to the procurement for an upgrade of the Bunia airfield in MONUC, OIOS issued several critical recommendations: (a) to ensure that the Department's Procurement Division adheres to the confidentiality requirements of bid pricing; (b) to identify and promulgate reporting requirements on conflicts of interests so that Mission managers are aware of actual or potential conflicts; and (c) to identify and promulgate procedures on how those reports are recorded and stored

23. I don’t know who wrote this little treatise entitled “I Never Cared,” but I think it reflects the feelings of millions of Americans today who are fed up with those who want to destroy our way of life, who promulgate the culture of victimhood, who propagate the myth of “white privilege,” who kneel, burn, and loot, and who unremittingly disperse the ludicrous notion that some lives