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"promulgate" Definitions
  1. [usually passive] promulgate something to spread an idea, a belief, etc. among many people
  2. promulgate something to announce a new law or system officially or publicly

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That's how they promulgate themselves; it is how they prosper.
This commission would promulgate clear and equitable criteria for release.
Countless federal agencies promulgate regulations affecting life across these United States.
It suggests he'll be given lots of latitude to promulgate nonsense.
I've seen candidates on both sides of the aisle promulgate that idea.
It does not have regulatory authority, but does promulgate widely recognized standards.
Rather they deliberately promulgate blatant lies which play to voters' irrationalities and insecurities.
We can expect CFPB regulators to promulgate more arbitrary rules in the future.
What makes perfect sense to the common man often moves policymakers to promulgate confusion.
These officials have used their offices to promulgate rules that could affect their elections.
We're seeing it now, very clearly: agendas of different outlets, to promulgate their ideology.
The victorious general, Justo José de Urquiza, went on to promulgate Argentina's federalist constitution.
Along with financing the organization, she started two nonprofit organizations to promulgate its ideas.
That's why it has been important to promulgate safe sex as a practice — a habit.
To be certain, Francis is the pope and is the one with the power to promulgate dogma.
MORE and now Trump asked for delays in order to promulgate a new rule on the mandate.
The people who produce and promulgate liberal policy are pretty well enmeshed with the increasingly concentrated corporate elite.
For trends to promulgate in real places, they need to be available in real stores at affordable prices.
Agencies promulgate rules on everything from air quality, food safety, consumer products, workplace standards, and the financial system.
UNRWA spokespeople routinely promulgate anti-Israel propaganda, broadcasting incendiary, one-sided narratives on both traditional and social media.
He's now racing to promulgate regulations under the law, which Republican presidential contenders have promised to roll back.
Time and again it has been shown that "trickle down" economics doesn't work, yet they still promulgate it.
Maybe, for example, we'll judiciously amend our social media algorithms, or promulgate practices that can help tame cognitive biases.
Just as it can take years to promulgate these regulations, it can take years to revoke or amend them.
He advocated for increased board rulemaking, similar to other administrative agencies that promulgate rules after notice-and-comment procedures.
Statutes authorize agencies to promulgate and enforce regulatory measures and detail the steps agencies must follow when adopting rules.
"These improvements are an important part of our strategy and roadmap to promulgate AV deployment in Singapore", the Minister said.
Twitter's real problem is that its official rules actually allow people to promulgate hate and abuse -- if they're important enough.
Modern religious zealots who still promulgate scriptural creation myths as true when they know better are, however, a different matter.
Congress should empower the Federal Trade Commission to promulgate comprehensive rules for data protection and give it stronger enforcement tools.
While he promotes ideas that are ridiculous and hateful, Jones is influential and Infowars has helped promulgate many pernicious conspiracy theories.
Title IX mandates that colleges promulgate procedures to prevent and remedy hostile educational environments created by sexual harassment and sexual violence.
A speaker can promulgate the majority party's legislative agenda and frame the parameters of what takes place on the House floor.
What Abreu's message consisted of — what sort of social change El Sistema was meant to promulgate — was not always precisely clear.
"The Court's decision today leaves HHS at liberty to consider and promulgate rules governing these provisions," Engelmayer wrote in his conclusion.
Since the NPRM was issued nearly two years ago, an internal agency deadline to promulgate a rule has come and gone.
If you wanted to promulgate a Dolchstoßlegende (or stabbed-in-the-back-myth) among the Trumpkins, wouldn't McMullin make the perfect villain?
Nothing in the legislation inhibits the ability of FDA to promulgate regulations to protect the safety of consumers who use e-cigarettes.
" The corrective statements were meant to appear in places that tobacco companies had "historically used to promulgate false smoking and health messages.
It outlines the procedural requirements for the agency to issue directives, promulgate regulations and inspect and audit the operations of transit agencies.
And rightfully so: Mr. Trump has used Twitter to celebrate American heroes, to praise friends and allies, and to promulgate policy agendas.
And according to the statute, the Treasury secretary is supposed to promulgate rules that help sort out what does and doesn't qualify.
And as with many cultish conspiracy theories, the people who promulgate the MRA gospel can profit massively from the devotion of their followers.
It provides for both definitive resolution of legal issues and the opportunity to promulgate binding policy pronouncements on all executive branch immigration officials.
Francis is the one with the power to promulgate dogma, but Benedict, 92, is the first pontiff to resign since the 15th Century.
With the support of right-wing Turkish nationalists, the parliament will probably promulgate the package for endorsement by a popular referendum by mid-2017.
He was well tutored by his father, Hafez al-Assad, on the art of self-preservation: Promulgate fear and sectarian conflict among competing tribes.
States that wish to provide greater protection to their officers can always promulgate independent laws that enhance the criminal penalties for assaulting an officer.
They seem to believe that the State Security Council or the Politburo can promulgate regulations and that would be sufficient, and we don't agree.
So he brings aboard a new red priestess, Kinvara, to help promulgate the belief that Daenerys is indeed the chosen savior to be worshipped.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) can play a critical role here, helping to identify, classify and promulgate counteractions on potential threats faster than any security personnel.
The corruption strategy involves enticing, duping, bribing or recruiting political activists, lobbyists, journalists and academics to promulgate Moscow's conspiracy theories or whitewashing its policies.
There's this vaguely libertarian idea, which people in Silicon Valley love to promulgate, that innovators need to be left alone to work their magic.
The new constitution authorizes Kim to promulgate legislative ordinances and major decrees and decisions andappoint or recall diplomatic envoys to foreign countries, KCNA said.
A simplistic reading of EO 22 would be that OSM must take at least one other regulation out in order to promulgate this one.
The specific liberal philosophy Wilson sought to promulgate was born amid the tumult of industrialisation and in the wake of the French and American revolutions.
It took one week for the president to be successfully sued, after he attempted to promulgate a version of his Muslim ban through executive order.
"I want to promulgate the idea that just because someone has an opinion different from yours, that does not make them an enemy," he said.
Government regulators need to promulgate public safety ordinances to restrict in a content-neutral manner banners from non-public forums, especially highway overpasses and rooftops.
The new constitution authorises Kim to promulgate legislative ordinances and major decrees and decisions and appoint or recall diplomatic envoys to foreign countries, KCNA said.
The ACA law itself was over 900 pages long, and empowered the secretary of Health and Human Services to promulgate all sorts of interpretive rules.
While the next administration could always promulgate new rules, any measures that legitimize blanket religious and racial profiling are reason for profound moral and constitutional concerns.
The administration will also promulgate advice to private sector industries and issue clear guidance on standards and practices that would apply equally across all government agencies.
It can happen because America's domestic enemies promulgate notions that attack the basis of our constitutional republic, which emphasizes the uniqueness and sacredness of the individual.
Federal health officials should promulgate guidelines, and Mr. Trump can use the presidential megaphone to make clear he expects nothing less from every state and organization.
She thinks about degree of religious practice, family background, if they want to go to foreign countries — Lubavitchers often travel to promulgate the religion — and personality.
"The decision to promulgate this duplicative rule at this stage is post-election midnight regulation and therefore obstructionism at its worst," said Hal Quinn, the group's president.
He ruled that all federal agencies are prohibited "from taking action to promulgate permits, otherwise approve, or take any other official action" on the applications at issue.
The function of our gestalt is to aesthetically as well as spiritually unite our Citizens, and to promulgate The Glory of The NON State across the globe.
"As the sole decisionmaker, the director can promulgate regulations and levy enforcement actions that have sweeping and longlasting effects on credit availability for consumers," the groups wrote.
"Should EPA repeal two existing rules protecting infants from neurotoxins in order to promulgate a new rule protecting adults from a newly discovered liver toxin?" she wrote.
"I want to promulgate the idea that just because someone has a different opinion than yours it does not make them the enemy," the "Breaking Bad" star said.
It is in assuring such continued circulation that outfits like the IRA play a role, setting up automated accounts—"bots"—that promulgate messages to specific groups and individuals.
Shortly thereafter, the president signed a second executive order requiring executive agencies to identify two existing regulations for elimination for every one new regulate they seek to promulgate.
We work for marketplace change through: laws, regulations, and policies that put consumer's interests first; industry practices that promote health and do not promulgate harm; and consumer empowerment.
"This Committee has repeatedly interviewed witnesses in secret, only to selectively leak from the interviews to disparage those witnesses and promulgate a patently false narrative," the lawyers wrote.
In earlier moments in that history, as now, the movement to exclude has been met with, or intertwined with, efforts to promulgate an inclusive vision of this country.
" The letter claims the "Committee has repeatedly interviewed witnesses in secret, only to selectively leak from the interviews to disparage those witnesses and promulgate a patently false narrative.
I do think that this took years to promulgate, and it's something that folks in these issue areas had been working on for a very, very long time.
Governments like Poland's sabotage their own case when they promulgate lurid horror stories about migrants or, worse, undermine the democratic values to which they signed up as EU members.
Specifically, Facebook must promulgate and embrace what is known in high-level security circles as homomorphic encryption (HE), often considered the "Holy Grail" of cryptography, and data provenance (DP).
Congress can use the Congressional Review Act to overrule much of the Obama administration's rulemaking, and the proposed REINS Act would provide Congressional oversight over the rules agencies promulgate.
"If Americans don't like ICE's current enforcement polices, the public should demand a change in those policies, or a change in the leaders who promulgate those policies," Johnson wrote.
For instance, any settlement that took away an agency's discretion over the decision of whether to promulgate a certain regulation was considered an impermissible infringement on executive branch prerogatives.
But there is much they can do to promulgate a clear vision of what is required by fossil fuel producers under 1.5°C and "well below 2°C" scenarios.
Chevron deference has aggrandized executive power, giving agencies considerable leeway to promulgate regulations on controversial subjects not addressed by Congress and coming dangerously close to encroaching on legislative power.
Additionally, the E-Government Act of 2002 required the Supreme Court to promulgate rules "to protect privacy and security concerns relating to electronic filing of documents" in federal court.
They will also expand his ability to promulgate laws by decree, insulate him and executive branch appointees from legislative oversight, and increase his ability to pack the judiciary with allies.
In an effort to promulgate the most cost-effective measures possible, the Regulatory Accountability Act would require federal agencies to conduct economic analyses and public hearings before issuing major rules.
It's going to make their lives more difficult, because these bills gum up the works and will make it harder for them to promulgate rules they support in the future.
" A reader who identifies as Genii from Baltimore wrote, "Please do not be ridiculous in giving Trump such a high intellectual attribute of being able to promulgate a foreign doctrine.
The Division of Oil, Gas and Geothermal Resources shall promulgate emergency regulations requiring gas storage facility operators throughout the state to comply with the following new safety and reliability measures: a.
Kisor argues the court's precedent incentivizes agencies to promulgate vague and broad regulations, which they can later clarify through interpretive rules without having to go through public notice-and-comment procedures.
He is the one who can promulgate dogma and whose papal pronouncements when speaking "ex cathedra" — with the authority of the office — on questions of faith and morals are considered infallible.
To hear Trump's condescending, hateful remarks that promulgate a narrative that Palestinians are inherently violent and will only change if the United States and Israel unlock their "extraordinary potential" is insulting.
The company behind it, Indigo, is a startup trying to promulgate regenerative agriculture—methods like relying on perennials instead of annually replanted species, or cover crops to reduce the need for tilling.
" The court argued that the drone registration database violates 2012's FAA Modernization and Reform Act, which states that the body, "may not promulgate any rule or regulation regarding a model aircraft.
For that reason, the FCC created the Broadband Deployment Advisory Committee (BDAC) as a group of experts who can collaborate to resolve disputes and promulgate model codes for state and local governments.
Within 30 working days after the date of entry into force of this Agreement, China will promulgate an Action Plan to strengthen intellectual property protection aimed at promoting its high-quality growth.
Gutting the federal government's ability to promulgate environmental, labor, or financial (Kavanaugh thinks the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is unconstitutional) regulations isn't popular anywhere — so conservatives are getting it done through the courts.
This is where the NFL finds itself in 2016: besieged by bad guys creating bad press for the league and the only thing it can think to do is promulgate some worthless policy.
"If Americans don't like ICE's current enforcement polices, the public should demand a change in those policies, or a change in the leaders who promulgate those policies," he wrote for The Washington Post.
"I too am optimistic that in the battle for norms and rules and standards of behavior, that the liberal national order is stronger than the repressive standards that the Chinese promulgate," he said.
It is a castigation of assertive black masculinity, like Obama's, which refuses to bend to traditional power or promulgate the fallacy that the legacy of historical racism is all either fantasy or forgiven.
When they arrive and as they seek to deregulate, they will generally have to follow the same procedures under the Administrative Procedures Act to revoke and amend regulation as they would to promulgate regulations.
One of the truly consequential contests, beneath the surface of blustery but less significant debates about tribes and presidential tax returns, is whether nations that promulgate national economic champions can beat those that don't.
Once the ABA commission puts together an official translation with help from law enforcement experts, it will look to promulgate the translation out through state attorneys general and local bar associations, according to Acosta.
" Harris replied: "That causes me concern about your ability to understand the scope of your responsibilities and the impact of your words — much less the policies that you promulgate in that very important department.
The Republican Party has helped him promulgate it and stands ready to help him do worse, because Donald Trump, beyond holding office as a Republican president, embodies the very soul of the Republican Party.
Entities structured by corporate interests to role-play 'neutral' advice or ensure 'transparent' oversight — or indeed to promulgate self-interested propaganda dressed in the garb of intellectual expertise — are almost always a stacked trick.
"It is immensely satisfying to secure judgment against people who promulgate hate and try to subvert Mr. Obeidallah's life mission, which is to ensure that people see one another as people," Mr. Chandra said.
Once these women were freed from the restrictions of government missions that corralled and curtailed many Aboriginal communities, Wilson, like other clan members, fought to reclaim their land and aspired to promulgate their culture.
Yet, he has also alluded to the idea that there is a domestic conspiracy afoot, playing into the kind of theories Moscow is eager to promulgate to undermine the news media and our political system.
The Trump administration DOL plans to promulgate rules to increase union financial transparency, but workers' ability to see how their own hard-earned dollars are spent shouldn't be dependent on which party occupies the White House.
FIRRMA also requires CFIUS to promulgate rules requiring short-form declarations by foreign investors in which a foreign government holds a "substantial interest," a notable change to what has until now been a wholly voluntary process.
With 62 percent of Americans getting their news from social media and 44 million reading it on Facebook pages, these bots can easily promulgate lies and half-truths, especially when users aren't able to recognize the source.
The newsier tipoff from Price was that Republicans are going to promulgate their health care lies with dishonest right wing think tank analysis projecting that AHCA will cover more people than currently have insurance under the ACA.
The PREPARE Act, which was included as a title of the House-passed aviation bill (HR 4), would create a council of bureaucrats to promulgate new requirements for federal agencies to apply to actions touching severe weather.
We headed to the downtown tasting room of Stone Brewing, an Escondido brewery that may not have invented the craft IPA, but has done has much as anyone to promulgate the bitter, hop-heavy West Coast style.
Specifically, Judge Kavanaugh of the D.C Circuit ruled that the FAA doesn't have the authority to "promulgate any rule or regulation regarding a model aircraft," and that is exactly what they were doing with their drone registration database.
Panicked Republicans question whether Mr. Trump will be able to unite a Republican-controlled Congress that would normally be expected to promote and promulgate his agenda, an internal crisis nearly unheard-of in a generation of American politics.
The official ascension of King Vajiralongkorn will allow the military junta to seek royal consent in order to promulgate the draft constitution, paving the way for the government to prepare for elections late next year, according to Aherin.
Cinema, television, novels, the infamous locker room talk, promulgate the view: grab her, kiss her, she'll like it once you've started — as it turns out, that's a dangerous sex culture to live in, for everyone, men and women.
The sisters see themselves as sacred clowns or comical jesters who seek to bring happiness to the masses—their unofficial mission statement is to "promulgate universal joy and expiate stigmatic guilt"—even, and especially, during the most incomprehensible tragedies.
But Anil Kashyap, an economics professor at the University of Chicago, says there is actually quite a bit more consensus in his field than the general public may assume, and thinks it's important to promulgate it to the public.
Mr. Rosenstein was "played" by the president to promulgate false information about the firing and to hide the president's determination to quash an investigation of his associates and himself, which in my book should be sufficient grounds for impeachment.
It may sound rather innocuous and bland, but it speaks to separation-of-power issues, as well as to how much power we want to give the administrative state, the array of federal agencies that administer and promulgate regulations.
In addition to their attempts to undermine the political philosophy of our nation's founding, the alt-right is also trying to promulgate a xenophobic agenda that highlights only white protestant men as the sole proprietors and beneficiaries of America.
According to Shek, who studied brewing at Heriot Watt University in Scotland, the government liberalized brewing laws but has yet to promulgate any new regulations, so he had to acquire 7.5 acres of land for his planned 80-hectoliter brewery.
For example, in one of his first official acts President Trump issued Executive Order 13771 entitled, "Reducing Regulation and Controlling Regulatory Costs," which among other things directs federal agencies to eliminate two existing regulations for each new regulation they promulgate.
But now that Mr. Ryan has officially endorsed his party's presumptive nominee, he says that his policy ideas will magically become Mr. Trump's, and that the nominee will help advertise them this fall and eventually promulgate them from the White House.
Buddhism, or the version of it in American yoga studios and popular among spiritualists like Eckhart Tolle promulgate, begets a passivity that runs counter to the active, practical engagement that I am encouraging on the part of contemporary artists, myself included.
The FAA's no-fly zones still apply regardless of any registration, and there's a chance that congress could pass a new law directly implementing a drone registration program, or alter the FAA's mandate to allow them to promulgate their own drone-related rules.
Although every other American court -- at both the state and federal levels -- has adopted some version of the American Bar Association's Model Code of Judicial Conduct, the justices on the nation's highest court have steadfastly refused to promulgate any such code for themselves.
Even if we can't refute every conspiracy theory, we can strive to better understand the motives of those who promulgate them, and the reasons why so many of our fellow citizens are willing to believe the absolute worst about their own government.
A nonviolent 25-day occupation of the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare office in San Francisco in 1977 helped force the hand of then-HEW Secretary Joseph Califano to finally promulgate long-promised, long-delayed regulations protecting the rights of Americans with disabilities.
So, all of this suggests either that the president is sort of playing both sides and he&aposs carrying a big city, he&aposs speaking loudly, and then -- and then, he is -- you know essentially doing the opposite in order to promulgate a particular policy.
The second gave the charter schools committee of the State University of New York's board of trustees — one of the two entities that can currently grant charters — the power "to promulgate regulations with respect to governance, structure and operations" of the schools it oversees.
"Whenever we have a positive on any ship ... we're doing the forensics on each one of those cases to try and understand what kind of best practices, or the do's and the don'ts, that we can quickly promulgate fleet-wide," Chief of Naval Operations Adm.
Government must promulgate a rule — and soon — to ensure aviation maintenance technician schools teach industry realities and adequately prepare students for much-needed positions, to provide more attractive career paths for aircraft maintenance professionals, and to enhance an industry that already greatly benefits the public.
He broke his promise to divest from his business interests, broke his promise to promulgate a health care plan that would cover everybody, and went wildly over the top in breaking his promise to lay off the tweets and behave in a more presidential manner.
"The Court hereby enjoins the federal defendants, BOEM, and any other federal agency or entity from taking action to promulgate permits, otherwise approve, or take any other official action regarding the pending permit applications for oil and gas surveys in the Atlantic," Gergel wrote in his order.
What is new is how tightly our societies are bound together across nations by technology; how quickly new movements flare up, promulgate, evolve, and transform; and how nation-states and patriotism seem to mean noticeably less to modern progressives and modern conservatives alike with each passing year.
It's good that he seems to be willing to consider the possibility that "making the world more open and connected" is not always an unalloyed good; along with its undoubted benefits, it clearly causes sociopolitical polarization and filter bubbles so extreme that they promulgate entire alternate realities.
Two of these groups, the Fair Labor Association (FLA) and the Fair Wear Foundation (FWF), promulgate a code of conduct for participating companies requiring that compensation paid to employees of their supplier factories "shall meet at least legal or industry minimum standards," as the FWF says.
Curated by Charles Esche in collaboration with six local curators — Anwar "Jimpe" Rachman, Asep Topan, Benny Wicaksono, Irma Chantily, Putra Hidayatullah, and Riksa Afiaty — the exhibition seems to do what art does best for powerless communities: promulgate tolerance and encourage the dissolution of various codes of silence.
Now, it is up to the U.S. Senate to move this issue forward by rejecting inclusion of outdated rider language in their appropriations bill that prohibits the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services from spending any federal dollars to promulgate or adopt a national patient identifier.
I ought to know because I read the ObamaCare law cover to cover and highlighted every use of the phrase "The Secretary shall promulgate … The Secretary shall establish … The Secretary shall award …" Over the last eight years, we have seen what happens when this falls into the wrong hands.
From 2012 through 2014, banks, credit agencies, retailers, healthcare companies, utilities, universities, and telecom and educational organizations, among others, petitioned the FCC to clarify its interpretation of key provisions of the TCPA, since the courts had deferred to the FCC's authority to interpret the act and promulgate implementing regulations.
Rosen's campaign immediately issued a press release accusing Heller of lying, pointing to a vote he took in 2011 to repeal the Affordable Care Act and a vote this month to support the Trump administration's efforts to promulgate low-cost insurance plans, which Democrats say are really "junk" plans.
The Financial transparency Act empowers the secretary of the Treasury to "promulgate data standards for the information reported to member agencies by financial entities under the jurisdiction of the member agency and the data collected from member agencies on behalf of the Council (Financial Stability Oversight Council or FSOC)".
In 2016, in exchange for granting Mayor Bill de Blasio an extension of mayoral control over schools, the Republicans in the State Senate, to whom Ms. Moskowitz has close ties, inserted broad language in the legislation giving SUNY the power to promulgate regulations for the schools it oversees.
Two laws do apply to Facebook's activities: The Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which was passed in 1986 to regulate digital communications, and Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, which gives power to the FTC to promulgate rules and enforce against unfair and deceptive trade practices.
In the lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, the coalition, led by New Jersey, accused the EPA of violating its obligations under the Clean Air Act (CAA) by failing to promulgate air-pollution plans for seven upwind states including Illinois and Indiana.
But to make this sort of clean empirical distinction, to assert that above a certain patch of ground the Confederacy never extended, is to promulgate a kind of fiction atop a seemingly straightforward historical fact, or, in Bradford's terms, to efface the layers of contention within a particular grand narrative.
"There is no dispute as to liability: Defendants admit that the administrator violated his nondiscretionary duty under the Clean Air Act to promulgate by October 28503, 22019, initial area air quality designations," Gilliam wrote, citing a January court filing by the Justice Department acknowledging that the EPA missed the deadline.
"Or if they try to play games and promulgate ridiculously weak or ineffective rules as window-dressing for supposedly complying with the statutes, we'll go in and demonstrate on the record, with robust scientific evidence and legal discourse that the Trump administration is breaking the law with the rules," he added.
Led by a board of prominent Americans from a range of backgrounds and political ideologies, ISSO could invest in identifying the community standards that will best advance society's interests on the internet, promulgate a community standards code across platforms, and ultimately build the capacity to monitor and enforce the standards.
"There is no dispute as to liability: Defendants admit that the administrator violated his nondiscretionary duty under the Clean Air Act to promulgate by October 1, 2017 initial area air quality designations," Gilliam wrote, citing a January court filing by the Justice Department acknowledging that the EPA missed the deadline.
"The commemoration of the birth of this nation and its democracy will be tarnished unduly with the participation of the President, who continues to make degrading comments toward minority leaders, promulgate policies that harm marginalized communities, and use racist and xenophobic rhetoric," the Virginia Legislative Black Caucus said in a statement Monday.
But listen, it&aposs time to put those identity politics aside, put this pettiness aside, try to suppress this black/white divide that the left is trying to promulgate int his country, and sit down and have some meaningful, productive dialogue that can lead to some meaningful, productive change in this country.
Everything about The Trump Prophecy — from its subject matter, to the way it's shot, to the little details scattered through the movie's (often interminable) scenes of domestic life — is designed not just to legitimize Donald Trump as a evangelical-approved president but to promulgate an even more wide-ranging — and dangerous — idea.
"To the extent that CMS may be relying on the authority to promulgate regulations 'to promote the effective and efficient use of public moneys' the regulations still need to be for the benefit of Medicare and Medicaid nursing facility residents and not to their detriment," wrote the nonprofit group for Americans 50 years and older.
While many on the left criticized the Obama administration for not taking big swings to break up America's largest banks and prosecute their executives, his administration did promulgate a wide array of rules aimed at making the financial sector less risky, less profitable, and less likely to find itself in need of a taxpayer-financed bailout in the future.
But in 211, we saw conspiracy theories on the right given new oxygen, via a media apparatus that seems to promulgate conspiracy theories as a means of serving an audience that, as my colleague Dave Roberts wrote in 113, is more likely to be politically engaged and intense in their engagement and yet has low trust in institutions and political structures.
"The laws that you promulgate and apply ought to build bridges between different political perspectives — even when they respond to precise ends ordered to the promotion of greater care for the defenseless and the marginalized, especially the many who are constrained to leave their countries; and when they are in order to favor a correct human and natural ecology," the pontiff told the group on Sunday.
As soon as practicable, and by no later than one year after the date of this order, the Secretary shall issue guidance and promulgate regulations, where required by law, to ensure the assessment and collection of all fines and penalties that the Secretary is authorized under the law to assess and collect from aliens unlawfully present in the United States and from those who facilitate their presence in the United States.
Kathleen Hall Jamieson says the press should act now to prevent itself from being exploited by the next generation of Wikileaks-style targeted document dumps: To ensure that past is not prologue, the nation's news outlets would do well to promulgate policies regarding use of hacked materials that confirm that they will examine stolen, leaked material with care, tell their audiences whether it has been independently verified, and disclose relevant information about its origins.
"Beyond injecting an administration's influence directly into our rule-making, the bill also would interfere with our ability to promulgate rules critical to our missions in a timely manner and would likely result in unnecessary and unwarranted litigation in connection with our rules," wrote the heads of the consumer protection bureau, the S.E.C., the Federal Reserve, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency and the National Credit Union Administration.
While it is true that administrative agencies must subject their actions to "public notice and comment" under the Administrative Procedure Act, regulatory agencies should not promulgate rules and regulations based upon the vox populi; rather, these agencies are charged with dispassionately implementing their respective enabling statutes as delineated by Congress based upon the plain text of the statute, the case law interpreting that statute, the economics, and the substantive record before them.
With statutory authority over the nation's communications apparatus, systems and devices, the FCC holds the power to approve or deny mergers; assess liability; levy fines and penalties; bring suit; award licenses and contracts; allocate spectrum; conduct hearings and inquiries; promulgate and interpret rules; establish standards and codes, and exercise a wide range of regulatory actions affecting television, radio, telephone, wireless, mobile, Internet, cable, satellite, and international telecom services in the multibillion dollar communications and information technology sector.
Here are a few: directing the Justice Department to prosecute someone for political reasons; pledging in advance to pardon anyone in law enforcement who commits a crime; using the F.B.I. or C.I.A. to get evidence of criminality against a political opponent; egregiously defaulting on his core presidential responsibilities; secretly bribing others in a direct quid pro quo or similarly receiving bribes; and secretly cooperating with a foreign power to promulgate false information against a political opponent.
The AIDPA will require covered entities (see below) to employ a "chief AI officer," who, among other things, is responsible for monitoring AI within the workplace, creating company-wide plans for AI-impacted employment, implementing the AIDPA regulations, enacting company-wide safeguards that monitor for and respond to malicious AI activity and accounting for AI-created IP. The AIDPA will also establish a governing body (the "AI Board"), staffed with industry, technical, ethical and legal experts, designed to bring specialized expertise and consistency to regulating AI in industry, encourage industry participation, promulgate safety and ethical regulations and adjudicate AI-related IP disputes.
Just one month before the inauguration of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, the Obama administration tried, but failed, to promulgate a midnight rule to overturn "charitable premium assistance" (CPA), a policy which helps cover the cost of premiums for tens-of-thousands of the half-a-million Americans receiving dialysis for end-stage renal disease, an advanced state of kidney disease that disproportionately affects minority and low-income individuals.

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