Similar words: promulgate, subjugated, obligated, propagate, variegated, corrugated, segregated, vulgar. Meaning: ['prɑmlgeɪtɪd /'prɒm-] adj. formally made public.
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31. After Margaret Hilda Thatcher came into power, she promulgated a comprehensive reformation of market under the influence of the New Liberalism.
32. The legal status of one - man company was affirmed when PRC's Company Law promulgated in 2005.
33. But the relevant control policies promulgated one after another, so that some of the real estate business has become cautious steps.
34. In January this year, CIRC promulgated Guiding Opinions on Pushing Forward Business Structure Adjustment to Further Exert the Protection Function of Insurance.
35. Promulgated by the State Council and effective as of, February 22 1999.
36. Queen's English also serves as the foundation of the International Phonetic Alphabet promulgated by the International Pronunciation Association (IPA) established in 1886.
37. Article 52 These Provisions shall go into effect on the day they are promulgated.
38. Be like what promulgated last year " limited partner system " , a few crab tastes first achieve cast an enterprise to also express developing bewilderment on forum.
39. Governments have also promulgated guidelines for non - inflationary behaviour by unions and management.
40. Chinese government, in 2002, promulgated and implemented the standards for controlling exposure to cosmic radiation of air crew GBZ 140—2002.
41. What was the content of the ban promulgated by Zhu Yuanzhang? Sentencedict.com
42. In January thellos year, CIRC promulgated Guiding Opinions on Pushellong Forward Business Structure Adjustment to Further Exert the Protection Function of Insurance.
43. This idea was first promulgated by Sir Michael Marmot , of University College, London.
44. Promulgated by the China Insurance Regulatory Commission on, and effective as of, September 17 2002.
45. The "enterprise law"of China was promulgated in 1993. Due to historical reasons and realities of that period, it did not make any regulations on lawsuit of company dismission by share-holders.
46. Promulgated by the Supreme People's Court on June 18 2005 asf August 1 2005.
47. The bottom dead center profile of high speed press in idling time has been promulgated in the text by comparing with the import equipment.
48. Promulgated by the State Council on November 11 2006 as of December 11 2006.
49. Article 48 The enforcement rules of this Law shalland promulgated by the Central Competent Authority.
50. In 1982, the scenic area was promulgated as a national key cultural object protection unit and a national key scenic site.
51. On January 1, 2006 the Classified Licensing Catalogues of Commodities Subject to Import Licensing Management of 2006 , promulgated by the Ministry of Commerce, became effective.
52. The Interim Regulations on Control of Advertisement promulgated by the State Council on February 6, 1982 shall be abrogated as of the same date.
53. The Hindus and Arabs were aware of the totally new concept of mathematical proof promulgated by the Greeks.
54. Application for drugs with existing state standards shall refer to the application for registration of the drugs for which the SDA has promulgated official standards.
55. Internationally social assistance system has developed for 400 years from that time when The Elizabethan Poor Law was promulgated in England.
56. Thirdly , Judicial Interpretation on IPR Infringement Crimes was smoothly promulgated.
57. The Law of State-owned Assets should be promulgated as soon as possible, which can offer state-owned capital budget system the legal support.
58. The Quan Douhuan that appeared on the stage 1980 promulgated those who include to hit gangdom to be organized inside " social cancer sweeps light " policy.
59. In our country, has not promulgated the Civil Code, let alone the Commercial Code.
60. National Environmental Protection Bureau promulgated and carried out non - polluted EIA in 1998.
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