Use "disseminating" in a sentence

1. 6 They generate economies of scale in disseminating information.

2. Services for disseminating and displaying advertising for others

3. 7 He is always disseminating literature about his opinions.

4. 5 Disseminating indecent photographs on the internet a distasteful act.

5. 1 The charges including disseminating false information and withholding information.

6. • Costs for producing and disseminating records of decision, abstracts, proceedings, etc.;

7. 10 However, they face big barriers to disseminating technology across industry.

8. Social media is one way of disseminating news that should not be trusted

9. 15 Family health services authorities should foster good practice by disseminating information.

10. Providing and disseminating public information about the Antarctic Treaty system and Antarctic activities.

11. System and method for disseminating functional blocks to an on-line redundant controller

12. 25 Informational roles are managerial roles that involve receiving, collecting, and disseminating information.

13. 8 A global address book for disseminating e-mail and physical address details.

14. Promoting the goods and services of others by disseminating advertisements via the global communications network

15. 4 Essentially, in disseminating their documents, these people are serving a raw pie.

16. The result is a proliferation of platforms for producing, aggregating, disseminating, and consuming content.

17. The authorities charged him with disseminating “anti-government propaganda,” under penal code article 88.

18. The authorities charged him with disseminating “anti-government propaganda” under penal code article 88.

19. 27 VC, prepared for debugging PC USB interface. Collecting and disseminating information to support the show.

20. Adaptors will be integral in disseminating study updates and results to other patients and in …

21. 26 Communication Capacity: What are the most effective ways of disseminating information to all employees?

22. 18 The Health Education Council is the central agency for disseminating information about disease prevention.

23. - creation of a suitable environment for developing and disseminating new advanced on-line distribution services.

24. Advertising, disseminating of advertising matter and business management relating to bingo halls and gaming rooms

25. 30 It's popular in tropics and subtropics. It's a sort of disseminating widely Arbovirus disease.

26. 21 This report contains three keynote speeches on commissioning,[www.Sentencedict.com] carrying out and disseminating research.

27. 3 During the year, the Institute has been disseminating lessons learned from monitoring, through courses, newsletters and articles.

28. This essay uses Couser’s presentation of Autopathography as a frame for disseminating creative autoethnographic research practices

29. This network is becoming an important means for disseminating and exchanging digitized information of all kinds.

30. This essay uses Couser’s presentation of Autopathography as a frame for disseminating creative autoethnographic research practices

31. Article To achieve a perfect disseminating effect via brand popularization and close corporation in relevant department.

32. 13 Disseminating activities are popular in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

33. Adust was established in 2004 with the sole aim of spreading and disseminating higher education in Bangladesh.

34. 17 A second alternative is to hire outside experts for the purpose of disseminating uncomfortable but crucial organizational truths.

35. 28 Do I keep too much information to myself because disseminating it is time consuming or inconvenient?

36. 9 Article To achieve a perfect disseminating effect via brand popularization and close corporation in relevant department.

37. 12 The service operates two careers information centres disseminating careers information through written and audio - visual materials.

38. 23 Article To achieve a perfect disseminating effect via brand popularization and close corporation in relevant department.

39. Alternative forms of publishing, disseminating and distributing literature to those suffering mental or functional handicaps should be facilitated.

40. He also participated in disseminating the ideas of Mao Zedong, which turned into the ideological foundation of the Communist Party.

41. 22 They are also involved in in-service teacher training and disseminating central government thinking on curriculum and practice.

42. 19 Universities by contrast have a tradition of publishing and disseminating the results of their research for peer approval.

43. Creating, composing, updating, compiling, disseminating, supporting and reporting on advertisements for use on internet web pages and wireless networks

44. The airline is responsible for disseminating up-to-date, correct timetable and ticketing information through distribution and reservation systems.

45. 16 The gates open at 30 p. m., with several local organizations disseminating information about community services for women.

46. 14 Through this journal, members of the Group are actively involved in disseminating information concerning the analysis of census documents.

47. Namely, creating, composing, updating, compiling, disseminating, supporting and reporting on advertisements for use on internet web pages and wireless networks

48. 20 Commentators are a maligned lot and deserve some credit for disseminating enthusiasm for sport on a hitherto unimagined scale.

49. The China-Backed Confucius Institute is rebranding to avoid public scrutiny into its work disseminating propaganda to thousands of American students.

50. History of Blackface The stock characters of Blackface minstrelsy have played a significant role in disseminating racist images, attitudes and perceptions worldwide

51. Our mission is to improve children’s health worldwide by developing, disseminating and sustaining the Catch platform in collaboration with researchers at UTHealth.

52. 2 Disseminating for the purpose of undermining or weakening the Soviet regime slanderous fabrications which defame the Soviet state and social system.

53. 23 Darnton believed that Grub Street writers and illegal books played an important role in disseminating the spirit of the Enlightenment and revolutionary ideologies.

54. In 1898, the Criminal Procedure Code allowed the government to convict people for treason and sedition on grounds of disseminating false information against the state.

55. In exchanging and disseminating it to third parties, both Parties shall take into account existing legal provisions, the rights of third parties and international obligations.

56. A Volcanic Ash Advisory Center (VAAC) is a group of experts responsible for coordinating and disseminating information on atmospheric volcanic ash clouds that may endanger aviation.

57. 11 The counterargument is that disseminating such a scary image is intended to buck up his subjects' fighting spirit while persuading his enemies to appease him.

58. There was also the occasional leftist, journalist, or human rights activist or lawyer jailed for defamation or disseminating "false information, " or on trumped-up criminal charges.

59. 24 There was also the occasional leftist, journalist, or human rights activist or lawyer jailed for defamation or disseminating "false information, " or on trumped-up criminal charges.

60. Disseminating of financial information for third parties in relation to index levels, support documentation for financial products, risk analysis, risk assessment and risk evaluation of financial investment and trading

61. Disseminating data and data packages for third parties consisting of index constituent data for the calculation and composition of indices, risk analysis, risk assessment and risk evaluation of financial investment and trading

62. Crozier was relieved of his command last week by acting US Navy Secretary Thomas Modly, for what Modly called "poor judgment," going outside the chain of command and too widely disseminating a

63. When published here, we’ll ask for right of first written publication and Anthologizing of your piece, disseminating it world-wide and non-exclusively, and acknowledgement of Strukturriss as place of first publication

64. 29 And we can't tell you how many poor souls have gotten fired for hitting the "Reply All" button and disseminating off-color jokes -- or worse yet -- rants about their boss for all to see.

65. It furthers these goals by offering continuing legal education, disseminating materials on matters of interest to members of the Appellate Section, and creating opportunities for the exchange of ideas among members of the Appellate Section.

66. In April 2002 the project co-ordinators therefore approached Professor Ada Pellert, Vice-rector of Graz University with responsibility for teaching and professional development, with a proposal for a programme for disseminating innovation among language teachers.

67. There was, frankly, an overreaction to the simple fact that someone has to be in charge with gathering and disseminating information, we stepped in to play that role, which is a role to be Applauded. House Speaker John Boehner:

68. The Albinos responsible for disseminating knowledge and history about themselves (Albino people) have been so successful in bamboozling the Albino people, that even members of the legal profession are oblivious to the realities of their physical existence.

69. The Cider mission is to improve the health and care of veterans by disseminating important findings and information from HSR&D research to policy makers, managers, clinicians and researchers throughout VA and the larger health care community.

70. Typical techniques include “doxing,” or revealing personal information publicly; “Brigading,” or when a group of people work together to harass an individual; “revenge porn,” or disseminating private photos (real or falsified) without the individual’s consent; and “swatting,” or reporting a false threat to local

71. Bedecked with professional-quality equipment supplied by The Discovery Channel and Time-Warner Cable, the studio will allow teachers to train and educate a new generation of media-savvy students who see computers and television as one more method of receiving and disseminating information.

72. Through the centuries, Indian society has been an open system, receiving and assimilating major influences from outside its geographical boundaries, like Islam and Christianity, while disseminating its composite cultural influences outward and building abiding links with societies from the Middle-East to South East Asia.

73. What is a population Census? A population Census, as defined by the United Nations, is “the total process of collecting, compiling, evaluating, analysing and publishing or otherwise disseminating demographic, economic and social data pertaining, at a specified time, to all persons in a country or a well-defined part of the country”.

74. Adrop's mission is to advance the quality of residency training and education in radiation oncology by developing resources that may be useful in advancing residency training, monitoring the activities and interacting with the ACGME/Residency Review Committee in Radiation Oncology, and disseminating and sharing this information with radiation oncology residency program directors, assistant

75. Baud has recently become part of Aebrand, the Spanish Association of Branding Companies, the only Spanish body made up of the most important agencies and consultancies in the country in charge of promoting, disseminating and protecting professional branding as a relevant, necessary and effective practice management tool for companies, institutions, territories and governments.

76. Biomedicine, a peer-reviewed, open access quarterly journal, publishes high-quality scientific research in the fields of precision medicine with the goal of promoting and disseminating medical knowledge to improve global health.Articles of interest on clinical, laboratory, and social research in precision medicine and articles regarding health issues and herbal medicine are eligible for

77. Biomedicine, is a double blind peer-reviewed journal, open-access quarterly journal, publishes high-quality scientific research in the fields of precision medicine with the goal of promoting and disseminating medical knowledge to improve global health.Articles of interest in clinical, laboratory, and social research in precision medicine and articles regarding health issues and herbal medicine

78. Viable disseminating units of Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Okabe) Young, Dye and Wilkie and Xanthomonas campestris pv. vesicatoria (Doidge) Dye, the bacterial leaf pathogens of tomato and pepper, respectively, and Alternaria macrospora Zimm, the causal agent of Alternaria blight in cotton, were found to be carried by a wide variety of agents including animals, people, insects, mites, agricultural tools, aircraft, soil particles, and water sources.