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proclamation

[prok-luh-mey-shuhn] / ˌprɒk ləˈmeɪ ʃən /


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“The President’s proclamation clearly exempts athletes and necessary support personnel for ‘major sporting events.’

From Los Angeles Times

Cases at the trade court are often handled by an individual judge, but they are assigned to a three-judge panel if they challenge the constitutionality of a congressional action, presidential proclamation or executive order.

From The Wall Street Journal

There was no such proclamation during the unpopular Vietnam War, and it was then that Congress sought to reassert its powers.

From Barron's

For many of the categories of exempt goods, the proclamation is broad and does not specifically say what items might be exempt.

From BBC

But trade veterans say that strategy would still be more administratively difficult than his application of the emergency law, which allowed him to alter tariff levels with simple proclamations.

From The Wall Street Journal