Synonym: exclaim, proclaim. Similar words: propagate, emulate, prompt, gate, promote, promise, stimulate, agate. Meaning: ['prɑmlgeɪt /'prɒ-] v. 1. state or announce 2. put a law into effect by formal declaration.
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31. The administrative departments of import quotas may, where it is necessary, make adjustments to the total amount of the year and promulgate it at 21 days prior to its implementation...
32. Transsexuals, meanwhile, want the diagnoses of "gender identity disorder" and "transvestic fetishism" that the new DSM is expected to promulgate changed to be more respectful and less judgmental.
33. Using advanced information auspice system, Establishes open and transparent promulgate system of agricultural product quality information.
34. All the governments promulgate related laws and regulations and wage special striking actions every year.
35. Objective:Discuss the opportunity and challenge and how to envisage the challenge after promulgate the Nurse Byelaw.
36. Another possible disadvantage is that there must be at least one protocol standard per layer. With so many layers, it takes a long time to develop and promulgate the standards.
37. Increased congressional use of federal executive agencies to administer federal statutes and to promulgate regulations which effectuate legislative policies.
38. From the angles of the indicator of monetary policy stance and the inflation monitoring, the central bank of China should pay attention to the monetary conditions index and regularly promulgate it.
39. Even if officials around America do promulgate fierce regulations, those will take some time to come into force, and are bound to be the subject of endless lawsuits.
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42. Corporations must manage, promulgate and dispose the information resource via new technology because of drastic competition.
43. But China doesn " t promulgate formal EPS standard. Now we only have the opinion draft. "
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44. The school shall prescribe and promulgate prevention and handling regulations for the aforesaid regulations.
45. Article 34 The Ministry Finance shall promulgate regulations governing the books of account and documentary evidence.
46. We may find several from the Holy Bible to promulgate this truth the place.
47. Jules Aleni, the society of Jesus, arrived Shanxi Province in 1620 in order to promulgate Catholicism.
48. A new statism and new conservatism these two elementary theories begin, to promulgate the Japanese conservatism politics the theory foundation.
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