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    1. Now you can promulgate ten laws to try to prevent it, and your fancy laws will fail every single time


    2. Were they aware of the “Trinity of threes,” the three crosses, three among his last words “it is finished,” and the three days of the resurrection, that I presented in the previous chapter? Or were they given a gift of insight into this matter that might have taken some time to fully understand, promulgate and accept?


    3. He has instructed the entire bureaucracy to promulgate regulations that have no authority in law, and he


    4. Would it not be more fitting to promulgate


    5. The most surprising thing about Leticia was her skill to promulgate the most ludicrous nonsenses in the most improper and inopportune moments


    6. Tula, whose efforts in this art of the investigation of the foreign adversity seemed to bloom of a vocation inherited from her ancestors, adhered to her person from the moment of her birth, and in this way, without very much determination or emulation, she appropriated of the human melodramas to promulgate them in all its extension, such as a decree, for the populous streets of town


    7. „Not as ignorant as the bigoted shits who promulgate such lies


    8. As mentioned, they promulgate their blasphemies by stating that


    9. (b) promulgate acts and ordinances that have the force of


    10. Mired mid biased opinions, lesser aspirants hail a single name, Avatar or mantra and try to promulgate it above every other

    11. And like any other serf living on a manor, the member of the homeowner association is bound by a pledge of obedience to whatever rules and bylaws the peasant’s betters might decide to promulgate


    12. � We promulgate the feeling about the essentially negative quality of our human nature with every story


    13. We discover several traces of this in the gospel histories; and the book of the Acts of the Apostles contains no intimation that they were then compelled to promulgate the doctrine for the first time amongst the people of Israel


    14. But surely if Christianity was worth promulgating, even although pious Israelites could be saved before the Advent, much more must it be 'worth while, to promulgate Christianity among those whose knowledge of God has been restricted to the broken lights of a world darkened by the philosophy and priestcraft of Eastern paganism, or by African barbarism


    15. But it is my balsamic advice, that rather than promulgate this matter, the


    16. Value investing does promulgate general laws, but they have important exceptions


    17. Regulators and others promulgate Rule 1145 and others like it (SEC Rule 144) because they fear share price declines in common stock markets if blocks of common stock are dumped


    18. was reigning at the battle of Marengo? Never, since the origin of history, had princes been so blind in the presence of facts and the portion of divine authority which facts contain and promulgate


    1. States government as promulgated by the Monroe Doctrine


    2. The primary problem with socialist ideas being promulgated in economics classes is, of course that, barring intervention from those who have studied and absorbed the ideas of the classical economists or, a bit later, the Chicago School of Economics under Milton Friedman, such a slant tends to get handed down from generation to generation


    3. Meeting infrequently, usually when a crisis arose, they promulgated their decisions and of necessity, most badgers accepted their rulings


    4. The Christian Community has been very fortunate, however, that it was/is able to draw upon a large body of Apostolic Testimonies passed along to the ancient fathers who promulgated the spiritual ―essence‖ of His teachings


    5. promulgated, potentially could impose on the order of $17 billion in new capital costs on papermakers


    6. Just when the Doctrine of Indulgences was first promulgated I have not ascertained beyond an entry cited as Code of Canon Law, Can


    7. How this understanding is to be interpreted has been largely an open question, with no authoritative attempt to answer it until the early to mid-eighteen hundreds when a doctrine that declared it to be the literal Word of God was first promulgated


    8. Slowly, but surely, with frequent reference to the wisdom of those who have gone before, an ever more complicated body of rules, delineating the acceptable limits of individual industry, beyond which the needs of the community must take preference, was promulgated


    9. live by, this was what was fully intended by the Lord when they were promulgated in


    10. Chapter 1 passed and promulgated throughout his dominions: it could be said

    11. declaration, as, or in the same way a law was promulgated in biblical times


    12. it is the public declaration, as, or in the same way a law was promulgated


    13. Pope Paul VI promulgated an encyclical [Humanae Vitae (Human Life)] in July of 1968


    14. ―So what does all this mean? The American Forest and Paper Association estimates that: "about two dozen new regulations being considered by the Administration under the Clean Air Act, if all are promulgated, potentially could impose on the order of $17 billion in new capital costs on papermakers and wood products manufacturers in the next five to eight years alone


    15. A series of laws was promulgated throughout the century to punish Jews for adhering to their faith…and to take away their children from them in order to educate them in true Christian homes


    16. Many other codes were promulgated in limited areas of Europe, but the principle went back to the Roman model


    17. Promulgated in August 24th, 1995


    18. She was upset and the alteration reflected in the bluish vein that was sparkling in her forehead with every word she promulgated


    19. -This is not a bar! You have popped in at a private event which is only and exclusively for magicians and enchantresses, and as I can see: you are not! - He promulgated rudely


    20. At once there was a hurly-burly of disapproval promulgated by those narrow minds unable to decipher the melodious metaphor of my words

    21. From there he has promulgated orders to chase the heresy suspects


    22. information is promulgated via ALCOAST at the start of


    23. were promulgated again and again during his physical life-time, and that he


    24. The kingdom of heaven, being a spiritual brotherhood of the spirit-born sons of God, may be promulgated only by the power of the spirit


    25. requirements of the regulations as promulgated by the erstwhile provincial


    26. progressed into a linearity of thought where a specific postulate is staked out, promulgated


    27. The Corporate Affairs Commission was established by the Companies and Allied Matters Act, which was promulgated in 1990 to regulate the formation and management of companies in Nigeria


    28. Though Confucious lived in the sixth century BC, his system of applied thought wasn’t adopted by an Emperor until long after the decline of the Zhou Dynasty when it was promulgated by the Han Dynasty that began around the end of the third century BC


    29. In fact, other imperial laws promulgated under the present dynasty had made it harder and harder for foreigners to mix with Chinese, while the liberty of practicing foreign religions was quickly eroding


    30. by changing regulations in the United States promulgated by the then Financial

    31. been promulgated to administer the affairs


    32. promulgated Demarcation Act had resulted


    33. The law had been promulgated, but none of the relevant regulations were yet in place


    34. The dominant myth about Tibet that is promulgated in the West


    35. offices promulgated this advice, stated in no uncertain terms by the


    36. The Muslims are members of the Islamic community, the umma, who possess territories in the Dar al-Islam, the Land of Islam, where the edicts of Islam are fully promulgated


    37. Mugisuddin, the kaji of Bayana, promulgated


    38. decree promulgated at Toledo in December, 1480,


    39. Editor, that I should continue the subject and point out the best fields for the use of surplus wealth, may be taken as further proof that whether the ideas promulgated are to be received or rejected, they are at least certain to obtain a hearing


    40. that was ever promulgated

    41. And I solemnly believe, this doctrine has kept more away from God, and driven them into infidelity, than any other doctrine that was ever promulgated


    42. Nor is it enough to declare that a lack of assent to the theory promulgated is due to the absence of illuminating grace, since it is not the office of the Holy Spirit to quench the moral understanding of man; and large numbers of persons who afford decisive evidence of enjoying the teaching of that Holy Spirit experience as much difficulty in the reception of that theory as the artisan, the philosopher, or the subtle Hindu


    43. A fortnight or more later, when Barrios, declared Generalissimo, was gone in pursuit of Pedrito away south, when the Provisional Junta, with Don Juste Lopez at its head, had promulgated the new Constitution, and our Don Carlos Gould was packing up his trunks bound on a mission to San Francisco and Washington (the United States, sir, were the first great power to recognize the Occidental Republic)—a fortnight later, I say, when we were beginning to feel that our heads were safe on our shoulders, if I may express myself so, a prominent man, a large shipper by our line, came to see me on business, and, says he, the first thing: 'I say, Captain Mitchell, is that fellow' (meaning Nostromo) 'still the Capataz of your Cargadores or not?' 'What's the matter?' says I


    44. Military orders had been promulgated concerning the schools, sanitation, the kind of buttons one wore on one’s suit, the sale


    45. In the extreme, there were hard-and-fast rules, such as those promulgated by each of the states for its savings banks


    46. Additionally, although European markets lack new mandates for corporate board conduct such as those recently promulgated in the United States under Sarbanes-Oxley, the reality is that their principles-based systems of corporate governance provide every bit as much protection as our country’s rules-based structure


    47. As well, there are many misconceptions and myths about O’Neil and his organization that we find preposterous, particularly those that are promulgated for the sole purpose of bringing the man and his methods down


    48. Promulgated the belief that investment decisions ought to be based on ascertainable facts


    49. Any so-called value investor follows the basic rule promulgated by G&D:


    50. OPMIs are additionally protected by rules promulgated by quasi-public bodies, particularly the Financial Institutions Regulatory Authority (FINRA) and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board (PCAOB)



















    1. Add to that more teachers in the journalism schools who are dedicated to accurate newsgathering and reporting as opposed to the present drive to disseminate a collectivist prejudice that emphasizes, endorses, and promulgates the information that coincides with their partiality


    2. � At the same time the media exploits our human and identity vulnerabilities, it assuages the fears and trepidations of our ego by giving us sacrificial victims of the consumerist conformity it proposes and promulgates


    3. The misconception of those who judge the Christian doctrine by the standard of the state or civil doctrine is this,—that they imagine that the perfection of which Christ speaks may be attained in this life, and ask themselves just as they would ask concerning some law of the State, what will happen when all this shall be fulfilled? This hypothesis is fallacious, because the perfection indicated by Christianity is infinite and can never be attained; and Christ promulgates his doctrine, knowing that although absolute perfection will never be attained, yet the aspiration toward it will ever contribute to the welfare of mankind, that this welfare may by this means be everlastingly increased


    1. In my opinion, it is the lack of promulgating this same doctrine that leads to the


    2. It was easier to rule masses of subject peoples by promulgating a one-size-fits-all code to cover a vast heterogeneous (multicultural?) empire


    3. will be somewhat along the line of the ideals that she has been promulgating


    4. And so have you developed a concept of the kingdom of heaven as a glorified rule of the Jewish people over all the peoples of the earth with Messiah sitting on David's throne and from this place of miraculous power promulgating the laws of all the world


    5. But surely if Christianity was worth promulgating, even although pious Israelites could be saved before the Advent, much more must it be 'worth while, to promulgate Christianity among those whose knowledge of God has been restricted to the broken lights of a world darkened by the philosophy and priestcraft of Eastern paganism, or by African barbarism


    6. To us, it seems foolish to accept the short-term needs cited in the previous paragraph as the norm for purposes of promulgating various securities regulations and accounting rules, yet some of these rules and regulations seem directed strictly toward the desires and needs of those who think day-to-day market prices are all-important


    7. MCT and indeed economics in general place primary emphasis on promulgating general laws


    8. Furthermore, it strongly supports the belief that value investing ought to be the context of choice from a public policy point of view when promulgating securities law and regulation, when deciding lawsuits involving valuation and disclosure issues, and when promulgating accounting principles in accordance with GAAP or IFRS


    9. Courage, and onward! Citizens, whither are we going? To science made government, to the force of things become the sole public force, to the natural law, having in itself its sanction and its penalty and promulgating itself by evidence, to a dawn of truth corresponding to a dawn of day


    10. Edgar Hoover, director of the FBI, who considered the younger Kennedy an upstart and not someone he wanted to answer to, it is entirely possible that promulgating and perpetuating the “romance” between Bobby and Marilyn was a campaign of disinformation ordered by Hoover, a notorious lover of gossip, making it up and spreading it

    11. The activity of the Russian Church, despite the veneer of modernity and the scientific and spiritual standards which its members have begun to establish by their essays, their religious reviews, and their sermons, consists not only in encouraging the people in a coarse and grotesque idolatry, but in strengthening and promulgating superstition and religious ignorance, and in endeavoring to destroy the vital conception of Christianity that exists in the people side by side with this idolatry


    12. And yet social reformers are busy promulgating the idea that it is not necessary and is even pernicious and immoral for every man separately to work out his own freedom


    13. Resolved, That the President of the United States be requested to cause to be laid before this House the French decree, purporting to be a repeal of the Berlin decrees, referred to in his Message of the 4th of November last; together with such information as he may possess concerning the time and manner of promulgating the same; and, also, any correspondence or information touching the relations of the United States with France, in the office of the Department of State, not heretofore communicated, which, in the opinion of the President, it is not incompatible with the public interest to communicate


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