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promulgation

[prom-uhl-gey-shuhn] / ˌprɒm əlˈgeɪ ʃən /


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“It is practically impossible that the development, promulgation, communication, and implementation of this policy has been, and will be, accomplished — as required — without using a single dollar of annually appropriated funds,” they wrote.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 12, 2026

According to Dr Taylor, "while the Congress tends to be a decidedly performative autocratic exercise, there are elements of policy innovation and promulgation that bubble up".

From BBC • Mar. 3, 2024

This question is not academic: The answer determines whether Thomas’ conduct prior to the promulgation of the new rule was outright illegal or simply unseemly.

From Slate • Apr. 6, 2023

That’s why the EPA is stepping in to draft a rule, but administrative law requires it to go through a time-consuming process that will delay its promulgation until October 2024.

From Washington Post • Dec. 16, 2021

The day of the promulgation will be a great day of creation.

From Letters From Rome on the Council by D?llinger, Johann Joseph Ignaz von




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