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"promulgated" Definitions
  1. (of a law, court decree, etc.) publicly declared; formally proclaimed or put into effect:The cell phone provider has implemented all promulgated regulations and revised all of its tariff plans.
  2. (of a doctrine, theory, idea, etc.) taught, set forth, or advanced publicly:Increased access to services and facilities is one of the promulgated social benefits of a more compact urban form.
  3. the simple past tense and past participle of promulgate.

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These rules are promulgated in the name of consumer protection.
Commentators were of two minds when these rules were promulgated.
The king of Thailand promulgated the country's 20th constitution since 1932.
In the tech world, that fantasy is promulgated by camera companies.
Koch family of energy moguls, has likewise aggressively promulgated a series
And yet similar measures are routinely promulgated on the Knesset floor.
These include open specifications like those first promulgated by the FIDO Alliance.
It has promulgated rules regarding operator testing, operational limitations, and so on.
But Gaziano argues that many rules have been promulgated without such reports.
The 10th Circuit has struck down the prior regulation that was promulgated.
It's magnified and made-up hysteria promulgated by the left for ideological reasons.
In 2010, the department promulgated executive regulations governing the appointment of special counsel.
Our Country's biggest enemy is the Fake News so easily promulgated by fools!
This will not be an option because of another rule already promulgated by Barr.
But it carefully avoids the deliberate misconception about software that it promulgated in court.
Our country&aposs biggest enemy is the fake news so easily promulgated by fools.
Our Country&aposs biggest enemy is the Fake News so easily promulgated by fools!
It was first promulgated in 2000 by Eugene Stoermer, now deceased, and Paul Crutzen.
New rules promulgated by his administration to advance 'religious freedom' will actually restrict it.
The current constitution was promulgated in 1987 under Cory Aquino after the People Power revolution.
He promulgated arguments against the government, tradition, conservatism, apathy, and people he simply didn't like.
The media and the press are our country's biggest enemy, 'so easily promulgated by fools.
Clinton's case occurred under the Federal Records Act and regulations promulgated by the State Department.
Nevertheless, Benedict in his letter echoed the theme promulgated by Archbishop Viganò and his allies.
The prejudices promulgated by this site are an affront to American values and human decency.
It's a new accounting rule promulgated by the Financial Accounting Standards Board, known as FASB.
Our country&aposs biggest enemy, well, it&aposs the fake news so easily promulgated by fools.
One reason was the rise of new economic theories promulgated by British economist John Maynard Keynes.
Tightening or loosening of the laws may be promulgated through the president-elect's new Treasury secretary.
Section 1504 was specifically ordered by Congress and promulgated after years of rulemaking and court review.
This method has been promulgated by the biotech company Oxitec and is currently used in Brazil.
South Korea, Japan and the U.S. promulgated national sanctions that go even farther down this path.
" The president says the country&aposs "biggest enemy is the Fake News so easily promulgated by fools!
Like Nye, I'm outraged to see anti-science beliefs promulgated at the highest levels of our government.
In January, 2014, the Democratic Union Party promulgated a charter based on Öcalan's concept of democratic confederalism.
Trump's tirade is a direct assault on the idea, frequently promulgated by Obama, that protest is patriotic.
The draft rules were published for public consultation, and will be promulgated in due time, CBRC said.
Boys can play a key role in challenging the gender stereotypes promulgated by gun groups, he added.
But there's a more pessimistic possibility, one that has been mainly promulgated by analysts at Civis Analytics.
The second rider would abruptly exempt Alaska from the landmark Roadless Area Conservation Rule promulgated in 2001.
So goes the strange-sounding story being promulgated by a handful of astronomers from Johns Hopkins University.
But Spicer has repeatedly promulgated flat-out nonsense for the President -- repeatedly told Americans things that are untrue.
"The decree fully implements the mining code promulgated by the President of the Republic in March," she said.
The ISP privacy rule, promulgated by the FCC when Tom Wheeler was chair, was always a bad idea.
Each evinces an independent streak that is at odds with the vision of "collectivity" promulgated by the curators.
And I think that they had to make decisions about which regulations they promulgated and couldn't do everything.
" And Trump missed the money quote at the end: "...the incompetent malevolence with which this order was promulgated.
Doyle's death in 2010, her claim was promulgated further through obituaries, including one in The New York Times.
Where it stands: Although many of these policies are not yet promulgated, their effects are already being felt.
For years, the Five Star Movement promulgated euro-skepticism, and initially promised a nonbinding referendum on the euro.
Business groups and financial firms detest the rule and challenged it in court soon after it was promulgated.
"Qatar just promulgated a fake news law this week," Mr. Simon said, noting that Singapore also has one.
"He obviously doesn't care much for the agency or any of the regulations it has promulgated," Whitman said.
The CRA was enacted in 22019 as a check on overreaching and burdensome regulations promulgated by federal agencies.
While experts promulgated theory, daily care was mostly administered by midwives, apothecaries, dentists and the odd entrepreneurial carpenter.
It has also promulgated hateful rhetoric against the Rohingya community, and has denied humanitarian access to displaced Rohingya.
Perhaps you're being influenced by stereotypes about country folks of the sort promulgated by "Straw Dogs" or "Deliverance"?
Twenty-five US states have passed anti-BDS legislation or promulgated executive orders against the anti-Israel campaign.
This observation plays into an idea promulgated 30 years ago by Edward Wilson, an evolutionary biologist at Harvard University.
If lessons from those countries that have turned the tide were promulgated a lot of good could be done.
Although the Framers intended the president to be only the "Chief Magistrate," many recent presidents have promulgated executive orders.
After the new religious regulations were promulgated last year, however, Mr. Wang's criticism of the government became increasingly strident.
In the book, history was continually being rewritten and re-promulgated to meet the political necessities of the moment.
The agency promised but never promulgated regulations to require full body scans of all travelers passing through TSA checkpoints.
As it stands now, such policy is directed not by facts but by fear promulgated by the gun lobby.
Here we see another disgrace promulgated by the Trump administration, compounded by disregard of science, history and true conservation.
It can be dangerous when a singular view is promulgated over and over, even when it's not widely held.
But the constitution promulgated 203 months ago deliberately weakens existing political parties, and Mr Prayuth has been compounding their woes.
We are not planning to launch a NAVADMIN, or revise any other policy direction, until formal OSD guidance is promulgated.
State news agency QNA said the measure was promulgated by Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani and was effective immediately.
Three years later the government promulgated guidelines to eradicate it nationally, but activists say that hasn't made a huge difference.
The Hill recently highlighted seven major regulations promulgated by the Obama administration that the White House has targeted for reversal.
"These agencies have promulgated an agenda driven by hate," they wrote, articulating the essence of the new Democratic Party agenda.
If drones are aircraft, these state laws likely run afoul of FAA rules promulgated in the 85033s, 1970s and later.
Similar regulations were promulgated under President Ronald Reagan in 1988 and upheld by the Supreme Court in Rust v. Sullivan.
The committee's power of interpretation has been part of our constitutional framework since the Basic Law was promulgated in 1990.
Harassment is being promulgated by a set of actors who are willing to spend behind closed doors with zero transparency.
In 2013, a cat food company, Friskies, promulgated a rumor that 15 percent of all internet traffic was cat-related.
And I don't think we do a good job when regulations are promulgated-- in-- in doing that cost benefit analysis.
This Bush voter walked out of a Sinclair meeting and straight to the media to expose the propaganda Sinclair promulgated.
" The Indo-Pacific Strategy Report, promulgated in July 2019, names "the Indo-Pacific [as] the Department of Defense's priority theater.
The Obama administration, for example, heavily relied on Chevron deference to justify the rules promulgated under the Affordable Care Act.
Statistics promulgated by the Obama White House declare that an estimated one in five college women will be sexually assaulted.
The story was that a man named Satoshi Nakamoto had an invention which he promulgated on the internet around 2008.
The problem is exacerbated by the fact that the DOJ has still not promulgated standards for accessibility of websites and apps.
Casual and offensive to Native Americans, promulgated by the man who thinks he should lead all the people of this country.
When Regulation NMS was promulgated, for instance, the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) traded mostly via open outcry on the floor.
The program is modeled on antibiotic stewardship rules for healthcare that are promulgated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
DACA had been illegally promulgated, Mr Trump said, and the federal government would face lawsuits if it stayed on the books.
It has promulgated the qualified mortgage and ability-to-repay rules and has worked to ensure that lenders comply with them.
Unlike other federal regulations, they were not promulgated pursuant to the "notice and comment" process that is normally required by law.
The first and most obvious theory is the one largely promulgated in the media for the better part of two years.
ICE, like any other U.S. bureaucracy, has no control over politics and is simply carrying out policy promulgated by elected officials.
Lawmakers who oppose the labor law overhaul can still challenge it at France's constitutional court before the law is officially promulgated.
This is the result of current corporate orthodoxy promulgated at business schools that a corporation's pre-eminent stakeholders are its shareholders.
What is more disturbing is the way the outside world, and particularly South Korea, embraces these displays of state-promulgated sexism.
At the beginning of the administration, Congress, using the Congressional Review Act, repealed 15 regulations promulgated late in the Obama administration.
Then in late 2014, he promulgated a broader program of immigration protections that a bunch of Republican attorneys general sued over.
In 2015, however, the Supreme Court put America on notice by striking down a duly promulgated Environmental Protection Agency regulation of mercury.
Millions of Syrian refugees are also facing the challenge of reclaiming their homes within a year, under a law promulgated on Sunday.
It was not until 2007 that the then Socialist government promulgated a law seeking to recognize those who suffered under his dictatorship.
To get around an obstructive Republican-controlled Congress, Mr Obama's environmental policies were almost all promulgated as regulations, mostly by the EPA.
The younger Graham promulgated Donald Trump's "birther" rumors about then-President Obama and since then has been a consistent advocate of Trump.
This sort of control is deeply problematic… [because it saddles users] with a pervasive set of speech controls promulgated by the government.
The fact is that the Federal Reserve promulgated rules 15 years ago to protect banks from liability exposure to physical commodities activity.
Participants in the movement are making unrealistic demands and vilifying civil servants who are implementing a policy promulgated by U.S. elected officials.
The most far-reaching claim against the rule would be the one that argues that the agency that promulgated it is unconstitutional.
Except for his spelling—subject to endless, tedious "modernizations," many promulgated by his own Academy of Letters—his Portuguese has hardly aged.
Always innovating, capital markets participants, both established and entrepreneurial, have again taken on outdated methods and structures promulgated by centuries-old institutions.
Among other accomplishments, it has promulgated new rules to end abusive mortgage practices and has recovered billions of dollars for defrauded consumers.
The Dodd-Frank Act alone requires 390 rules to be promulgated, with the Volcker Rule by itself running 950 pages, including interpretations.
"GSA has not promulgated any guidance related to the use of properties or services of the Trump Organization properties," the agency wrote.
That said, contracts for the sale of "goods" are governed by specifically promulgated rules set forth in the Uniform Commercial Code (or "UCC").
Earlier this week, President Trump signed an Executive Order (EO) directing regulators that, for every rule promulgated, two shall be identified for elimination.
The Obama administration has promulgated and finalized more than 2628 economically significant rules, those with an annual impact of $28500 million or more.
These would include the some odd 2628,28500 federal regulations that carry a criminal penalty that are promulgated from federal agencies, not via Congress.
Soon after the coup was defeated, my colleagues and I became the targets of sensationalist conspiracy theories promulgated by Turkey's pro-government press.
While COA and the Host Committee may have given input regarding the challenged regulations, neither COA nor the Host Committee promulgated the regulations.
On the other hand, the government benefits from being able to enforce the tax laws because regulations have been promulgated to implement them.
Later, The New York Times reported new leaks from a still-classified memo in Congress promulgated by House Intelligence Committee Chairman Devin Nunes.
"GSA has not promulgated any guidance related to the use of properties or services of the Trump Organization properties," the agency told CNN.
Meanwhile he promulgated a labor code that in practice was only marginally better than slavery, even if it maintained the principle of emancipation.
States have repeatedly enacted consumer protection statutes and promulgated regulations on air ambulances, only to be thwarted by industry arguments of federal preemption.
The only reason for this state of affairs is due to an inability to adopt legislation that all other advanced countries have promulgated.
The dysfunction came at a very inauspicious time, with taxpayers struggling to navigate a new Republican-promulgated tax code for the first time.
After the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, false rumors promulgated online identified the wrong the person as the shooter as the story was still developing.
The judgment handed down Wednesday marks the most extreme implementation of a controversial anti-terrorism law promulgated by President Paul Biya in December 2014.
The Florida Division of Elections has promulgated regulations to implement that law, and none of them authorize extending the period for voter registration, either.
In other words, the narrative promulgated by trade skeptics that a more integrated global economy has worsened job opportunities for certain workers isn't wrong.
It is an idea that is embedded in parts of the American educational system at an institutional level and actively promulgated by state officials.
The abuses that led to the 2008 financial collapse were widely attributed to the low interest rates promulgated by a former chairman, Alan Greenspan.
Yet the ideals of horsemanship the Pony Club promulgated were both democratic and pragmatic, the overarching principle being that everything begins with the horse.
They have been promulgated by the Trump administration, but many of them have been meticulously prepared and packaged by the Kochs' massive political network.
He was, however, able to identify the conditions that promulgated the disease — poor sanitation, terrible working conditions, inadequate housing, meager education and unhealthy diet.
Since the federal government first promulgated this standard in 1985, only a few requests for reciprocal switching were even filed, and none were granted.
The new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has already promulgated a host of new protections for consumers and has returned over $11 billion to consumers.
"Within the processes of the executive branch and in support of policies promulgated by our leadership, you have my guarantee 100 percent," Biegun said.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) promulgated the rules that Dodd-Frank had called for, like the ability-to-repay and qualified mortgages rules.
The collection of regulations promulgated by the FAA to institutionalize the aircraft design requirements and operational procedures are the evolving foundation of aviation safety.
It nonetheless has promulgated an annually updated list of "global systemically important banks," which it recommends be subject to increased capital requirements, since 2011.
More than any of his recent predecessors, he is responsible for reducing burdensome regulations and emphasizing restraint on new regulations promulgated under his administration.
It promulgated innovative ideas like social security and a federal minimum wage that were later adopted by Roosevelt's fifth cousin Franklin in the New Deal.
It was promulgated "to protect national security and public safety", Chief Justice Roberts wrote, and fits squarely within the realm of authority Congress affords presidents.
Context: Anti-vaccination sentiment has been fomented via misinformation — and some reports show this may be promulgated by Russians trying to affect the 2020 election.
The company's founder, Elon Musk, has long promulgated the importance of reusable rockets and spacecraft, mainly as a way of cutting costs associated with launch.
Before the bombing that sets our story in motion, a set of authoritarian laws were already being promulgated in the face of protests and riots.
This means addressing recent job-killing regulations and minimum wage hikes promulgated by Washington that hurt our economy and cost hundreds of thousands of jobs.
The president is expected to sign the bill into law, thus unwinding the internet privacy rules promulgated by the FCC late in the Obama administration.
I believe that this approach, if promulgated to the public in schools and public service announcements, would alleviate many of the problems your article cites.
"It is becoming increasingly apparent that the structural issues we have promulgated for years are becoming ever obvious to investors," Rasgon said in a note.
"Gaffney has promulgated a number of anti-Muslim conspiracy theories over the years," the Anti-Defamation League said in a statement on its web site.
And so establishing the connection between Mr. Trump's pervasive anti-Muslim remarks and the ban he promulgated was a core aspect of the challengers' argument.
And he's promulgated the idea that the whistleblower is a partisan operative and part of the "deep state" of federal employees out to get him.
Though nothing much has changed on the national level, there has been progress in the states, where most of the country's religious laws are promulgated.
Activist groups and medical experts alike have been working to dispel anti-PrEP narratives promulgated by the AHF since it began its advertorial and lobbying campaign.
It was a sort of "negative income tax", an idea promulgated by the economist Milton Friedman, which provided support in inverse proportion to a worker's income.
But this will help little, for the species is now so rare that catches had fallen below the newly approved level when the change was promulgated.
But the rule has been under a judicially-imposed nationwide stay since shortly after it was promulgated and cannot be rescinded or revised by the president.
Typically, the National Security Council initiates sanctions before they are promulgated through publication in the Federal Register or the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) website.
"Although we disagreed with provisions of the rule when it was being promulgated, our controls are in place and compliance is being achieved," Ms. McHenry wrote.
Reagan helped to frame the template for an American foreign policy that promulgated democracy around the world and curbed what has often been called Russian adventurism.
We're seeing accelerated adoption of open standards such as FIDO authentication promulgated by the Fast IDentity Online (FIDO) Alliance, a consortium of our best and brightest.
"According to EPA managers and officials, then-EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt directed that the Glider Repeal Rule be promulgated as quickly as possible," the report says.
It is disturbing that the CFPB has promulgated this scurrilous rule denying millions of people access to credit when users of the product overwhelmingly support it.
It was a body of ideas promulgated by influential economists like Milton Friedman that argued in favor of a less regulated and essentially fully privatized system.
The sheer insanity of whole-cloth inventions like the "Pizzagate" theory promulgated by Jones should have been enough to get him banned from respectable outlets long ago.
If people who promulgated hateful views were immediately banned permanently and could never again communicate on mainstream platforms, they wouldn't have an incentive to change their behavior.
It was based on the belief, as promulgated by Horace Mann, who fought for universal education in the 19th century, that education is "our own political safety".
While the changes are still being promulgated, we should be prepared for large changes in the ways that companies — particularly those in the technology sector — are capitalized.
Many other rules have been promulgated with the expectation that they would cause generation shifting, even if their emission limits were not set based on that expectation.
At the very least, if it needed to repeal NSEERS post-haste, DHS could have promulgated an interim rule, then created an opportunity for public comment afterwards.
State media reported that the ban on share sales, due to expire on Friday, will remain in place until new rules to manage the process are promulgated.
Class-actions are a strong tool in discrimination cases, as the significance of the number of participants reinforces the idea that a systemic ill is being promulgated.
But interestingly, the 22013st Circuit opted not to adopt an alternative theory promulgated by two other circuits and contemplated by some justices at the U.S. Supreme Court.
Average fuel economy of new vehicles was increasing even before the government promulgated new standards between 202025 and 22025, as manufacturers responded to customer demand (tmsnrt.rs/22016XYaxc).
For years, the predominant explanation of addiction, promulgated by researchers like Nora Volkow, director of the National Institute on Drug Abuse, has revolved around the neurotransmitter dopamine.
As a result, the disconnect between the social compact agreed upon by a free people and the arbitrary rules promulgated by Silicon Valley is becoming increasingly fraught.
The charter says that no penalty can be assessed for violating the catchall provision unless the conflicts board has promulgated a rule specifically barring the conduct involved.
Between the lines: The three people had been promulgated as "war heroes unfairly prosecuted for actions taken in the heat and confusion of battle," the Times writes.
The S.E.C. regulation follows the demise of a strong conflict of interest rule promulgated by the Obama-era Department of Labor that focused on protecting retirement investors.
"That this edifying bit of wisdom is now being promulgated by a retail giant is just one of the merry paradoxes of our age," Mr. Isherwood wrote.
"That this edifying bit of wisdom is now being promulgated by a retail giant is just one of the merry paradoxes of our age," Mr. Isherwood wrote.
And the pharmaceutical industry, with its direct-to-consumer advertising, has promulgated the fallacy that every ailment must be met with a pill — brand name, of course.
Trump has long harbored -- and promulgated -- the unproven and, to date, fact-free idea that there was (and is) some sort of "deep state" conspiracy against him.
Here, however, the EO is promulgated by the person of the president, who is repeatedly and widely on the record discussing the need for a Muslim ban.
The conflation of women with nature (and, vice versa, men with culture) is an arbitrary but deeply encoded psychological gender binary the Western world has long promulgated.
Under the Meiji constitution, promulgated in 1889, the emperor became a constitutional monarch as well as a divine sovereign who was the focus of loyalty for his subjects.
The EU has already promulgated this approach as a "rule of thumb," but the new proposal would formalize it if the European Parliament and member states approve it.
Part of the ideology that Applewhite promulgated to his followers, according to Rolling Stone's 20-year anniversary coverage, was that The Next Level was a place without gender.
In literary fiction, the dominance of bourgeois domestic realism, promulgated by influential writing programs at the University of Iowa and elsewhere, led to novels that excluded social concerns.
Anecdotal observations of a "new prosperity" in Pyongyang promulgated by overly optimistic political analysts fail to see through the mirage of a classic boom-bust, commodity-dependent economy.
The report is promulgated by several agencies of the Trump administration, including the National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration, the departments of State, Defense, Commerce, to name but a few.
The Russian government first promulgated an anti-extremism law in 2003, as it was fighting a violent Islamist insurgency, especially in the North Caucasus region of the country.
Shiller, who won the Nobel Prize in Economics for his work on bubbles, told CNBC's "Fast Money " on Wednesday that often bubbles are promulgated by stories, not metrics.
Widespread use of advanced materials and electronic operating systems, computers, high bypass propulsion systems, and "smart" aircraft did not exist in 1970 when minimum curriculum requirements were promulgated.
Trump's Federal Reserve appointees promulgated a more "tailored" version of the Obama-era supplementary leverage rule, allowing the biggest banks to take on more debt and more risk.
But there's something real in Peak TV, the idea promulgated by FX President John Landgraf that the explosion in original TV shows — thanks to Amazon, Netflix, Hulu, etc.
Those who believe that replacing Priebus as chief of staff will fix the situation miss an important point -- this is a system installed and promulgated by President Trump himself.
Jones promulgated explosive conspiracy theories for years on social networks, relying on the algorithmic promotion of his most outrageous ideas to build an audience and sell them vitamin supplements.
We must not accept the misinformation many policymakers and many media outlets have promulgated which is that the crisis is primarily due to overprescribing, or excess availability, of opioids.
"We all know that the Washington Post editors told Mr. Fahrenthold to look into this, because this is a promulgated attack by the left against Donald Trump," Epshteyn said.
The Obama administration promulgated a rule pursuant to the Fair Housing Act that would require localities to affirmatively promote fair housing if they chose to take funds from HUD.
On January 23rd the three main (and largely upland) parties in Nepal's ruling coalition abruptly pushed through parliament amendments to a constitution promulgated, over Madhesi objections, only in September.
The Ministry of Commerce and Investment did not immediately respond to a request for comment, and it was not clear when the law would be promulgated and take effect.
First, Congress should require that economic regulation and orders promulgated under national security authorities expire after a fixed period, such as 24 months, unless Congress votes to continue them.
It is likely that the inverse is true as well; the more a country substitutes administrative edicts for democratically promulgated laws, the greater the drag on the economic growth.
"Too often, we have failed to listen to one another and question whether the orthodox views being promulgated by our parties make strategic sense for America's future," he warned.
Scornful of the "official" history promulgated by their exams, a Castilian university student named Mosca joins her friends in embracing radical politics, punk music and bootleg editions of Lorca.
He did so by promising American voters he would secure the borders, stop dangerous refugee resettlement, and enforce our existing immigration laws while canceling unconstitutional directives promulgated by Obama.
"All this travel was done only after it was determined by multiple career officials at the department that no commercial options existed to meet the promulgated scheduled," Zinke said.
Seven days later, Mr. Fleischer's theory that Speaker Nancy Pelosi was attempting to influence the Democratic primary — for which there is no evidence — was being promulgated by President Trump.
"EPA has promulgated a detailed federally driven scheme that looks nothing like the cooperative federalism specified by Congress in the act," the Farm Bureau wrote to the high court.
Mulvaney honed in on the Congressional Review Act, which passed the Senate 100-0 in 85033, that allows Congress to invalidate rules and guidance documents promulgated by regulatory agencies.
" The statement added, "With the May 7 compliance deadline looming for regulations promulgated by the FDA, we now urge the US Senate to expeditiously take and enact this legislation.
Laura Boldrini, the speaker of the lower house of Parliament, said she had no information about whether the Five Star Movement trafficked in fake news or promulgated Russian propaganda.
It also occurred around the time that the Moscow-backed hackers stole and promulgated embarrassing private emails from the Democratic National Committee and Hillary Clinton's campaign manager, John Podesta.
The argument that a character fought bravely and heroically for Germany, but not the Nazis, isn't just naive, but it's one that was aggressively promulgated by German war criminals themselves.
Equally painful was the stunt played by 30 belligerent members of the House, who marched into a committee hearing in violation of rules promulgated in 2015 by a Republican majority.
They have also promulgated the notion that the sentiments behind those comments are entirely acceptable and normal — that Trump's view of the world is the way the world really is.
The so-called STEM "skills gap" has been promulgated by tech companies because those are skills they need right now, but not ones that will guarantee long-term financial security.
In the event a product or application is not subject to HIPAA rules or regulated by the FDA, it may still face regulations promulgated by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC).
The "Open Internet" regulations promulgated in 2015 threaten to turn the Internet into one more fiefdom of the federal government, and thereby to strangle the impulse toward innovation and improvement.
As the countdown to Inauguration Day intensifies, it remains unclear exactly how the Trump administration plans to nullify scores of regulations promulgated and executive actions taken by the Obama administration.
Despite a Federal Trade Commission regulation promulgated more than a decade ago requiring prescribers to give consumers copies of their prescriptions, there is evidence of widespread flouting of the rule.
This suit and others could also potentially lead to the total elimination of the CFPB or to a finding that many of its rules were promulgated in an unconstitutional manner.
Despite an acknowledged lack of statutory authority, the Obama Administration promulgated a regulation in 2014 that created an additional exception to the Medicaid's requirement funds be directly paid to providers.
The document was promulgated by Truman White House official Paul Nitze, and eventually by President Truman — persuaded by the onset of the Korean War later that year — to defeat communism.
"Secretary Nielsen's actions, from the enforcement of this policy to the lies promulgated to cover for it, are in direct contradiction to Berkeley's teachings and mission statement," Stull told Broadly.
Possibly. So the idea that Social Security will go broke is an idea promulgated by people who want to privatize it, people who want to cut benefits for older people.
It was from here, around BIAP, that American and allied generals promulgated orders to their tens of thousands of field troops, and U.S. operators trained Iraq's budding special operations forces.
We've committed to increasing the dividend at a rate greater than earnings for the five-year plan that we promulgated in I want to say it was 216 I think.
Under the Chevron doctrine, the rules and regulations promulgated by agencies have brought landmark legislation into force, providing the American people with vitally important health, safety, economic, and environmental protections.
Most of the time, regulations must be promulgated pursuant to what's known as the notice-and-comment process, which requires that agencies get the public's input before they become law.
This regulatory effort is different from the Obama-era "fiduciary rule," which was promulgated by the Labor Department and killed by the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in June.
This court in McCreary said, you know, the same policy can be constitutional if said — if promulgated by one entity and not by another, depending on the circumstances around it.
Nonetheless, it appears the regulations will be promulgated largely intact (with one exception: unlike the draft regulations, the final rules may encompass sexual misconduct by students that occurs off campus).
"Put simply, Rule 10b-5 requires a showing of scienter because it is a regulation promulgated under Section 10(b) of the Exchange Act," the 9th Circuit said in Emulex.
Just then, it occurs to me that he may have found the parody I published which used some of the actual recycling regulations promulgated by our county in Nova Scotia.
" Bolstered by new explorations into consciousness and the quantum underpinnings of the brain, Mitchell promulgated a theory that all actions in the universe are imprinted upon a transcendent "quantum hologram.
Restrictions Chhaupadi was outlawed by Nepal's Supreme Court in 2005 and the government promulgated guidelines three years later to eradicate it nationally, but chhaupadi persists, particularly in the country's far west.
The firm, which was founded in August 2015, owes its birth to government policies, promulgated a year earlier, that permitted private capital to enter the space industry—previously a state monopoly.
More specifically, it promulgated a new final rule last month that purports to completely remove restrictions on the oil and gas industry's wasting of methane through excessive venting and flaring activities.
Virtually every rule impacting credit unions, especially those promulgated by the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), is more complex and repressive than the previous one, and the costs continue to escalate.
Zinke's defense: "All this travel was done only after it was determined by multiple career officials at the department that no commercial options existed to meet the promulgated scheduled," Zinke said.
" To fix this, Sessions wants the House of Representatives to declare magic a "rare and valuable art form," and pledge to support efforts that ensure magic is "preserved, understood, and promulgated.
The theory was promulgated by the French racist ideologue Renaud Camus in a 2012 book of the same name; since then, it has spread through an international network of white supremacists.
A few such models were promulgated in direct conflict with provider rates or provisions made as specific by Congress as the CMMI's own mandate; and CMMI did not seek congressional consent.
"Organic laws (on elections) were promulgated today on the basis of the decisions and opinions of the High Constitutional Court," President Hery Rajaonarimampianina's office said in a statement late on Friday.
"The board notes that the draft law remains in draft form and is yet to be promulgated," Yuhua's chairman Li Guangyu said in a statement, adding the firm would monitor developments.
The CAATSA Act is the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, a law promulgated by US President Donald Trump in 2017 that has imposed sanctions on Iran, North Korea and Russia.
Shanghai shares were last up 0.7 percent after a report that China will keep in effect a ban on share sales by listed companies' major shareholders until new rules are promulgated.
Yet the prevailing view of the scandal, promulgated by the media and Mr Trump, that her misdeeds were serious enough to warrant an FBI indictment, always looked fallacious, and so it proved.
These advantages are legion, even if you don't include AI. They range from better battery life, to more easily promulgated software updates, to new features that rely on both hardware and software.
It's a finding that contrasts wildly with some of the loud yet unsubstantiated opinions which can be found being promulgated online — claiming the 'vital necessity' of behavorial ads to support publishers/journalism.
LIESMAN: I WANT TO TALK ABOUT THE U.S. THERE'S BEEN A MOVEMENT IN THE U.S. TO MOVE BACK FROM SOME OF THE RULES THAT WERE PROMULGATED IN DODD/FRANK AND FINANCIAL REGULATION.
Already, they have brought an end to the historic ban on women driving, promulgated Vision 2030, which is designed to bring new jobs for the underemployed and overeducated who dominate the workforce.
Andrade said in a televised address he was standing down to make way for the implementation of the new anti-corruption system, set to be promulgated by the president later on Monday.
He wanted to send a message that the "Love Jihad" — a baseless B.J.P.-promulgated conspiracy theory in which Muslim men lure unsuspecting Hindu women into marriage and conversion — would not be tolerated.
The Trump administration blamed President Barack Obama on Saturday, saying, "This aspect of the risk adjustment methodology was promulgated as part of a regulation first issued by the Obama administration in 2013."
This layered, intellectually curious approach was promulgated by Mr. Bos who, unusually in the jewelry industry, has been both the business and artistic leader of the Richemont-owned jewelry house since 2013.
On July 15th the Trump administration promulgated a rule that upends the United States' system of dealing with asylum-seekers and could dash the hopes of those in Nuevo Laredo and thousands more.
And so when I see people that actually promulgated the catch and release under Mr. Johnson, under his predecessor Janet Napolitano, the -- they&aposre now serving as supervisory positions even under this administration.
Its rigid grid system, featuring a large central plaza and blocks arrayed around it, became the model for the cuadrícula española, or Spanish grid, that would be promulgated up and down the Americas.
"My view is, not withstanding good intentions, the unintended consequences of the regulations that are often promulgated have very devastating results in terms of people who have to comply with them," he said.
The case for revisiting the existing arrangement rests on the presumption that tax regulations are similar in nature to those promulgated by most other agencies and that the regulations themselves create economic burden.
Addressing a mining conference in the copper and cobalt-mining city of Kolwezi, Martin Kabwelulu called on industry leaders to work to implement the code as it was promulgated by President Joseph Kabila.
Codes of secular decency were promulgated by Joseph Addison in his universally popular "tea table" essays: short and in themselves decent enough for an evening's listening by mixed male, female and younger audiences.
Trump seems to be floating a conspiracy theory, promulgated by his attorney Rudy Giuliani, that it was actually Ukraine that hacked the Democrats — and then tried to frame Trump and Russia for it.
"Today, the American people are drowning in rules and regulations promulgated by unelected bureaucrats; and the Environmental Protection Agency has become an extraordinary offender," Gaetz wrote in the letter soliciting support from lawmakers.
In 1915, Clara Zetkin, a German Marxist who had promulgated the day, used it to protest World War I. In Russia in 1917, revolutionary women used the day to demand bread and peace.
It's an odd blend of a kind of racial purity ideology promulgated by the Japanese empire, pre-modern Korean monarchism, and Marxism — cobbled together to justify the Kim family's control and extreme policies.
Section 44 of the interim constitution that they promulgated shortly after seizing power allows them to do almost anything in the name of protecting the monarchy, national security, public order and other worthy causes.
Kenya's progressive new constitution promulgated in 2010 guarantees all Kenyans the rights to privacy, equality, dignity and non-discrimination; yet LGBT people in Kenya face discrimination and violence, according to the Human Rights Watch.
We must be willing to address the fact that hate speech promulgated this violence, and we need to be willing to work together to come up with solutions at levels beyond our local communities.
The federal government has promulgated a series of regulations to reduce carbon dioxide emissions and toxic air pollution that has resulted in the closure of many older and less efficient coal-fired power plants.
"Whatever political and social development China will take in the future, it is to be decided and promulgated by the Chinese Communist Party, and no other source of moral or social authority is tolerated."
This means that most of the regulations promulgated by the Obama administration before the last 30 days will stand (although a few big ones are likely to be overturned by Congress using the CRA).
I wrote previously in The Hill about the way in which AI competition is increasingly concerned with questions of whose norms and values are being promulgated through the development and dispersal of AI systems.
"Other employers who we are not striking have already begun signing our new promulgated contract that has essentially the same terms and conditions that we are asking for in negotiations," says Rodriguez, with confidence.
But the findings come at a moment of resurging suspicion about vaccine safety, that has been promulgated at the far edges of the internet and on mainstream sites such as Amazon, Facebook and Pinterest.
David AtwoodHouston To the Editor: The legislatures of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Kentucky, Ohio and other states — having declared themselves science and biology experts — promulgated laws that essentially state that a life begins at conception.
"In the new media landscape, InfoWars and Fox News are where the president's getting his support, and these theories are promulgated there," said Mr. Nunberg, who disputed that "Spygate" qualified as a conspiracy theory.
The court concluded that the administration did not follow the appropriate procedures when it promulgated the new rules, and that federal law does not authorize the broad exemptions described by the Trump administration's rule.
"There was huge confusion about the difference between it and the abortion pill, mifepristone [among the public], and that was definitely promulgated by the small group of people opposed to emergency contraception," Wood recalled.
The so-called GIPSA Rule (a rule promulgated by the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration) provided an "illustrative list of conduct" which constitutes "unfair, unjustly discriminatory, or deceptive" packer practices under the PSA.
"People have a perception, promulgated by our culture, that aging equals decline," said Dr. Jeanne Wei, a geriatrician who directs the Donald W. Reynolds Institute on Aging at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
And Steve Bannon is tied to Breitbart News, which is reportedly under examination for whether it played any role in last year's Russian cyberattack that promulgated false news stories about Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
The moral case for fossil fuels, as promulgated on the right, states that fossil fuels have improved humans' lives for more than a century—mainly through economic growth—and thus will continue to do so.
In the area of healthcare, after 28500 short-term punts on Medicare reimbursement rates for doctors (what's been called the "doc fix"), lawmakers finally ended this most predictable annual crisis and promulgated a permanent solution.
New international regulations promulgated last January categorize standard insured bank deposits as among the lowest-risk possible sources of bank funding, since middle-class savers are unlikely to pull money out of accounts en masse.
Aptly, Emily Dickinson is a scarce presence but a powerful force in this biography of two women who knew her family and promulgated her posthumous legacy: Mabel Loomis Todd and her daughter Millicent Todd Bingham.
The report challenged the theory, promulgated in inquiries soon after the crash, that pilot error or another accident had caused the chartered DC-6 to crash near Ndola, Northern Rhodesia, in what is now Zambia.
The vision of America promulgated in his most important speeches — his more-Nixonian-than-Nixon speech accepting the Republican nomination, his "American carnage" inauguration address — is unusually dark for a successful politician in this country.
When administrators made the decision, they knew the procedure violated regulations promulgated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which said that if masks were decontaminated they could no longer be certified for use.
"The secretary continues to believe the rule promulgated by the previous administration is bad policy, and the department will continue the work of finalizing a rule that protects both borrowers and taxpayers," Ms. Hill said.
Ms. Skripal's appearance seemed intended to quell speculation, promulgated by the Russian government, that Britain had fabricated the March 4 poisoning of Ms. Skripal and her father, Sergei V. Skripal, or was keeping them prisoner.
Employees allege the companies have promulgated and maintained unfair rules that interfere with employees' right to form or join a union, bargain collectively and engage in other concerted activities for the purpose of collective bargaining.
"Despite the Obama Administration's action, the statutory authority under which the removed regulations were promulgated remains in effect and could potentially" be used to impose a similar registry requirement in the future, the report said.
After World War I, Germans "promulgated racial fantasies of mass rape of white women" by African soldiers serving among the French occupying forces, fantasies embraced in the United States by the renascent Ku Klux Klan.
Since 85033, when the Puerto Rico's current Constitution was promulgated with the approval of Congress, the federal government has been able to sidestep the status controversy, disingenuously referring it back to the people of Puerto Rico.
Violations of IEEPA, the statute under which most OFAC sanctions regulations have been promulgated, may now be subject to a penalty of the greater of $289,238 per violation, or twice the amount of the underlying transaction.
First, it promulgated a rule that expands A.C.A.-exempt "short term" plans — previously just band-aid plans for a three-month period between jobs — to yearlong exceptions that can be renewed for up to three years.
It was not immediately clear how France had avoided the "naïveté" Mr. Macron criticized, nor how it had reinforced the multilateral unified European approach he promulgated, in signing the French deals with the Chinese on Monday.
Requiring the departments of State, Defense, Homeland Security and USAID to develop a meaningful strategy to promote women's participation and agency in conflict regions, a long-delayed strategy was indeed promulgated in June of this year.
Because of him, a new culture will have to be built, new values promulgated and a new social fabric will have to be woven, one that brings the different planets back into relation with one another.
Promulgated by President Reagan in 1981, Congress has never conducted comprehensive, open hearings to examine what kinds of activities are carried out under this executive order—and what constitutional violations may have been committed under it.
As I'll explain, the record from the DoorDash case is open to interpretation, though I trust CPR's assertions that it ultimately promulgated a mass arbitration system that it believes to be fair to workers and employers.
And Mr. Trump's own former national security advisers testified that the concerns he raised to Mr. Zelensky about 2016 were conspiracies promulgated by Russia to absolve its own interference campaign in 2016 and harm American democracy.
"This provision of House Rules was promulgated to preserve public confidence in the legislative process when a sitting member of Congress has been convicted of a serious crime," the committee said in a letter to Hunter.
To focus our discussion, let's consider a (randomly selected) new rule promulgated by the Office of Surface Mining (or OSM, located within the Department of Interior) on the day I wrote this post: February 25, 137713.
The sultan of Brunei responded to critics of the harsh Islamic penal code he recently promulgated by suggesting that its most controversial punishment, death by stoning for sex outside marriage, would not in practice be carried out.
While the American people can replace the members of Congress, they cannot replace the unelected bureaucrats who have promulgated 600 major rules over the last seven years that will have an estimated cost of billions to implement.
To ban a renowned writer while allowing racist slanders & slurs such as those promulgated by the likes of Roseanne Barr is hypocritical & makes your so called code of conduct not worth the paper it is written on.
In February, President Trump signed an executive order revoking the notorious, unconstitutional expansion of the Environmental Protection Agency's authority, otherwise known as the "Waters of the United States" (WOTUS) rules promulgated under President Obama in August 2628.
"We sincerely desire that the final standard be promulgated in the shortest possible time and we stand ready to assist OSHA in this regard," Richard Hipple, Materion's chairman and CEO, said in a statement at the time.
Once a rule has been promulgated and (ideally) the small businesses burden has been minimized, the government must have the resources to educate time-crunched small business owners on new rules and give compliance assistance as needed.
Attorney General Janet Reno intervened and vacated that decision — rendered it void — so it could be reconsidered in light of a proposed regulation that would clarify some of these concepts, but no final rule was ever promulgated.
This is the principle behind much of the self-help "creativity" industry — the notion, promulgated in best-selling books like Elizabeth Gilbert's "Big Magic: Creative Living Beyond Fear," that every person contains vast reservoirs of creative potential.
But they might mention instead "Executive Order 9066" and "Public Law 503," promulgated by the real-life President Roosevelt and the United States Congress and providing for the incarceration of more than 100,000 real-life Japanese-Americans.
This time, according to the Russian account promulgated by the Federal Security Service, three Ukrainian ships on the Black Sea side of the strait sent word only at the last minute that they planned to transit. Yes.
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which was promulgated in 1948 amid the consolidation of welfare states in Europe and North America and which formed the basis of the human rights agenda, was supposed to enshrine social protections.
DACA was promulgated not as legal amnesty but as "deferred action"—an exercise of prosecutorial discretion to put off any deportation proceedings against law-abiding people who, through no fault of their own, came to America without papers.
The new rules, replacing related regulations promulgated in 2007 and 2008, "will not have any impact on the normal foreign currency exchange activities for individuals, including their annual exchange quota of an equivalent of $50,000," the regulator said.
Many resent that these policies promulgated by Chicago, San Francisco, New York, and others benefit the well-connected and well-to-do while the moms and pops of Main Street keep their businesses alive with shoestring and gum.
"There's a false narrative about North Korea that has been purposefully promulgated ... that somehow diplomacy has failed, and therefore it is only 'fire' and 'fury' that is going to meet this challenge and be effective," Kerry said Tuesday.
"This case is about the rule of law—whether an agency effectively may suspend a duly promulgated regulation without observing the procedures or identifying relevant factual criteria that the law requires to effect such a change," Howell wrote.
The recently promulgated guidelines from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for physicians regarding excessive, repeated opioid prescriptions are long overdue and need to be followed up in more stringent fashion with pharmacists as well as physicians.
As Obama's No. 2, he was part of an administration that promulgated labor-friendly regulatory policies but also pushed through trade deals with Colombia, Panama and South Korea over the objections of several unions and many other Democrats.
As for the supposed collapse of American government promulgated by the bureaucracy, the truth is much less dramatic: The administrative state is the product of an eight-decade consensus dating to the New Deal, not an emergent calamity.
It was a story line promulgated by Hollywood within which veteran disparagement became a kind of "war story," a way of credentialing the warrior bona fides of veterans who may have felt insecure about their service in Vietnam.
For decades, courts would defer to the agency's interpretations of the statutes that grant authority to the agencies, as long as Congress properly delegated that authority to the agency and the agency interpretation was promulgated under that authority.
" While the term remains in the Roman catechism, which was promulgated by the Council of Trent in the mid-1500s, the official catechism produced under Pope John Paul II in 1992 replaced "Church Militant" with "pilgrims on earth.
It's to distinguish it from the modern incarnation of atheism, which was promulgated by people like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens that really made the central aspect of atheism the question of whether one did or didn't believe.
"Even in the United States and other free nations, some journalists, academics, public officials and saddest of all, young people, have developed and promulgated idealized, warped views of tyrannical regimes," General McMaster said this week at the Atlantic Council.
In both those places, the campaign was crippled by widespread rumors — promulgated by some local imams — that the vaccine was a Western plot to sterilize Muslim girls, or that it contained pork products or the virus that causes AIDS.
Buried within one of the central texts of the Second Vatican Council, "Lumen Gentium" ("The Dogmatic Constitution on the Church"), a document of the highest teaching authority, promulgated in 1964, is a vivid call to arms, addressed to laypeople.
However, in prior episodes of weak PMI outcomes, it's difficult to see conclusive evidence that this has resulted in a boost to iron ore imports in anticipation of stimulus spending, despite this view being widely promulgated among market participants.
Those calls should be resisted for a bevy of reasons, not least of which is that such regulations would be promulgated by regulators ill-suited to the task and, in practice, would be susceptible to manipulation in the field.
NEXT year marks the 500th anniversary of the event which, more than any other, gave birth to the modern world: Martin Luther promulgated his 19803 theses and called the Catholic church to account for its numerous theological errors and institutional sins.
In the federal military justice system, in contrast, Congress has delegated its responsibility to identify aggravating factors to the President, who has done so through the Manual for Courts-Martial, a series of administrative rules promulgated by the Secretary of Defense.
Built as two long concrete superstructures with a ceremonial mound at the centre of its ample public gardens, it is considered the realisation of the ideas that Peter and Alison Smithson, the great ideologues of brutalism, had promulgated through their teaching.
Within a week of taking office, the president issued an executive order requiring two regulations to be cut before a new regulation could be promulgated and that the net cost of any new regulations to the federal budget be zero.
"There has also been significant expansion within many sectors of the U.S. energy industry, particularly wind energy operations, and much more interest in permitting new long-term operations than was anticipated when the 2009 regulations were promulgated," the FWS wrote.
Far from being a colorless, odorless gas, "carbon" is soot, or in the language of environmental policy, particulate matter, which is a pollutant and the emissions of which are regulated by a series of other rules promulgated by the EPA.
Rather, it enfolds them within other questions: whether missionary activity is ipso facto a form of imperialism, and whether the content of a religious faith is lost in translation when it is promulgated in a new language in a new land.
" And Mitchell said the Tech Lab is also proposing that "these standards be set up as public utilities, subject to regulations promulgated by government entities, with the digital media and marketing industries jointly governing the standards with the browser providers.
Bess (a fantastic Zoe Kazan, who plays against the insufferable Jewish mother stereotype Roth promulgated in his earlier work and instead represents the family's moral and intellectual bedrock) wants to flee to Canada, as many other Jewish families are already doing.
Under animal welfare guidelines that the Saudi government promulgated in 2013, animal abuse is punishable by a fine of up to 50,000 riyals (about $13,000) for a first offense, going up to 400,000 riyals (about $106,000) for a repeat offense.
"For years … there has been a belief promulgated or a claim made that we really need to protect women from the emotional harm that many of them will suffer from when having an abortion," lead author Corrine Rocca told The Guardian.
But with President-elect Donald J. Trump suggesting he will align the United States with Israel's extreme pro-settler government, the Obama/Kerry parameters will most likely be consigned to oblivion like those promulgated by Bill Clinton 16 years ago.
In doing so they embraced Chinese President Xi Jinping's Silk Road Economic Belt and 21st Century Maritime Silk Road, now being promulgated around the world as the Belt and Road Initiative, the geographical scope of which has not been precisely defined.
The publication and its creators use this open-minded approach to actively rebut the sexism, racism, sexual violence, and other abuses promulgated by a long old, long-dried up industry, instead directing their magazine in an honest and altruistic direction.
The unifying threads weaving all of these narratives together are plainly obvious if you know where to look for them: conspiracy theories, rooted in anti-Semitism, which are promulgated on social media and repeated by the president, his administration, and prominent supporters.
A ban on major shareholders offloading stakes in listed firms due to expire on Friday—widely considered a major catalyst behind this week's selloff—will remain in place until new rules are promulgated, the Shanghai Securities News said at the market open.
Questions are swirling about how much Sandberg knew, or should have known, about Facebook's efforts to counteract criticism over political propaganda on its platform, especially amid revelations that an opposition research firm that promulgated anti-Semitic conspiracy theories was hired on her watch.
On the logic of McIntosh, it would seem that a private party against whom the government sought to enforce a greenhouse gas regulation promulgated under the Clean Air Act could raise the appropriations provision as the basis for an injunction against the government.
Incendiary rhetoric promulgated by Fox News, its chief devotee the president, and sundry members of the Republican Party would have you believe that a human wave is washing up at our southern border in incomprehensible numbers, bringing disease and murder in its wake.
Before this truck rule and the other components of the Obama climate policy were promulgated, the administration conducted an "analysis" of the "social cost of carbon" (SCC), in order to generate an estimate of the marginal externality cost of greenhouse gas emissions (GHG).
This needs to be understood in the wider context of competing social phenomena: Victorianism, which promulgated the image of a passive and dependent woman, and the increasing presence of women in the public sphere as workers, cultural producers, and advocates for social change.
As it has promulgated new rules in recent years, the government has stepped up a campaign against Christianity and Islam, two religions it sees as problematic for their foreign ties, social activism and, especially in the case of Christianity, underground centers of worship.
He wrote about the qualitative difference between white economic prospects and black economic prospects, thanks to discriminatory policies promulgated by the government even during progressive times, and about how, in his view, reparations would be the only way to redress the problem.
But aliens who enter the United States unlawfully through the southern border in contravention of this proclamation will be ineligible to be granted asylum under the regulation promulgated by the Attorney General and the Secretary of Homeland Security that became effective earlier today.
Still, the fact that they were often topless (full nudity didn't appear until 1972) brought criticism that Mr. Hefner objectified women; promoted an unrealistic standard of female beauty; and promulgated the idea that women should be subservient playmates for the modern man.
Just as federal labor laws were promulgated to help the country recover from the Depression, the imperative to extend basic guarantees like a minimum wage stems from the staggering income inequality in California, the state with the highest poverty rate in the country.
In his prepared remarks, Volker bemoaned the "negative narrative about Ukraine" promulgated by Giuliani and said he worried it would undermine his efforts to convince Trump that Ukraine's new leadership was committed to helping the US. Kurt Volker, former US envoy to Ukraine.
This time, at least, it might be a violation of federal law: The law states that the seal can only be used for official government business "except as authorized under regulations promulgated by the President and published in the Federal Register" (my italics).
"We had eight years worth of executive orders, executive actions and executive memorandums in addition to the rules and regulations promulgated by President Obama's anti-gun administration that need to be undone, in addition to our legislative priorities," NRA spokesperson Jennifer Baker said.
Indeed, it is now widely believed that the fear of fat promulgated decades ago inadvertently led to the current obesity crisis when people seeking low-fat foods turned instead to ones overloaded with carbohydrates, the so-called "Snackwell" effect now largely blamed for rising weights.
The right-wing media has promulgated myths of widespread voter fraud, and Republican lawmakers eagerly embraced those myths and introduced more stringent rules on who can vote — rules that made it harder for people of color and those who are low-income to vote.
The renminbi's falling value, cascading Shanghai equity prices (down 40 percent since June 277) and plummeting rail freight volumes (down 21 percent year over year), all clearly illustrate that China is not growing at the promulgated 22008 percent, but rather isn't growing at all.
This lie is shared and promulgated by its minions on Instagram, suggesting that, even when conducted on a mass scale, so-called "non-consumptive uses"—hiking, cycling, climbing, kayaking, skiing, snowshoeing, and the like—are compatible with protection and conservation of wildlife and biodiversity.
"There's a false narrative about North Korea that has been purposefully promulgated ... that somehow diplomacy has failed, and therefore it is only 'fire' and 'fury' that is going to meet this challenge and be effective," said Kerry, a Democrat who served in the Obama administration.
A new biography, "Vivian Maier: A Photographer's Life and Afterlife," by Pamela Bannos, strives to rescue Maier all over again, this time from the men who promulgated the Maier myth and profited off her work; chiefly Maloof, who controlled her copyright for a time.
"We anticipate that these rules will be caught up in court for a while, and so we would encourage schools to halt changes that they may make to their policy until the rule is actually promulgated," said Sage Carson, manager of Know Your IX.
The partisan narrative bears similarities to the one promulgated by Mr. Clinton and his supporters during the inquiry into whether he had lied under oath about his relationship with Monica Lewinsky; Hillary Clinton characterized the matter as a "vast, right-wing conspiracy" against her husband.
"Nothing in our proposed rule will alter any elements of other rules promulgated since the Deepwater Horizon event, including the drilling safety rule and the safety and environmental management system rules," Angelle said in a video address at the rollout of the proposed revisions.
"After reviewing the order and the process by which it was promulgated, I have determined that the order is not mandated by any existing statutory or regulatory requirement and was issued without significant communication, consultation or coordination with affected stakeholders," Zinke wrote in his order.
But right now we seem to be at a weird worst-of-both-worlds intermediate point: we have an official consensus narrative, dictated by the same governments and massive media organizations who brought us the Iraq war, and, simultaneously, extremist splinter narratives promulgated via social media.
"That was promulgated by a group of people who had no business even talking about it in the first place, the people who were like, 'Oh, attribution's impossible,'" said Adam Meyers, vice president of Crowdstrike, the company that handled the DNC's incident response when it was hacked.
McCain's statement came as far-right leaders pushed new lines of attack against McMaster, which ranged from claims that he's not a strong enough supporter of Israel to unfounded allegations that McMaster has a drinking problem -- the latter promulgated by the far-right blogger Mike Cernovich.
Moreover, the Post seems not to understand even the basics of the Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) standards regulating gasoline mileage for passenger cars and light trucks: They are promulgated not by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), but by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).
The National Defense Strategy (NDS) promulgated by the Department of Defense (DOD) last year was presented as something new, different and evolutionary — a change from the post-Cold War period to a novel security dynamic in which the United States now is challenged by near-peer competitors.
And the rules promulgated by the Democratic National Committee make it more difficult for a candidate to win a majority of delegates in time to consolidate support among Democrats and reach out to Independents and disaffected Republicans before Labor Day, the unofficial beginning of the campaign season.
When the president, aided by his inner circle and his congressional enablers, pushes through some norm-shattering order, wipes away duly promulgated regulations with the flourish of a pen or drives a truck through the wall between church and state, where will the Roberts court be?
"It is especially concerning," Sotomayor writes in a dissenting opinion, which Ginsburg joined, "that the rule the Government promulgated topples decades of settled asylum practices and affects some of the most vulnerable people in the Western Hemisphere—without affording the public a chance to weigh in."
FABER: ALL RIGHT SECRETARY ROSS, FINALLY, IT WAS A FEBRUARY REPORT FROM YOUR AGENCY, OF COURSE, UNDER WHICH YOU FOUND THE QUANTITIES AND CIRCUMSTANCES OF STEEL AND ALUMINUM IMPORTS THREATENED TO IMPAIR THE NATIONAL SECURITY, THE SO CALLED SECTION 232 ACTION, THAT PROMULGATED OR BROUGHT THIS ABOUT.
He has promulgated the idea that the 9/11 attacks were a "false flag" organized by the Bush administration in order to popularize a war in the Middle East, and that the Boston Marathon bombings of 2013 were a "false flag" event aimed at expanding government intrusion.
While Abrams may have valid points -- Kemp, for example, improperly used his position as secretary of state to influence the campaign, and promulgated voter registration rules that potentially shut out thousands of minority voters -- our democracy depends on the losers recognizing the winner's rightful claim to the elected office.
But weakening the foundation on which that rule was promulgated could invite lawsuits to overturn it entirely, and — even more ominously — could make it easier for the Trump administration or a like-minded one to ignore important ancillary public health benefits when devising other environmental regulations in the future.
Trump ran as an anti-abortion candidate, and his administration has promulgated regulations to cut funding for Planned Parenthood and to give major corporations the right to deny contraceptive coverage to their workers if they so choose, after Obamacare had eliminated out-of-pocket costs for contraception for women.
The good news for Republicans, McConnell noted, is that much of the regulation promulgated during the Obama years came from executive orders and administrative action instead of legislative activity — the passage of the Affordable Care Act and the 2010 Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act being the two biggest exceptions.
Instead, it chose to extend it to a jurisdictional provision of the federal Securities Exchange Act that (using completely different language from Section 1331) provides for exclusive federal court jurisdiction over any suit "brought to enforce any liability or duty created by" the Securities Exchange Act or the regulations promulgated thereunder.
It's quite extraordinary to read the detailed internal financial management rules promulgated by the Department of Defense, an executive agency, to guide the requests it makes of Congress to shift funds between accounts.. All this went by the wayside when Trump invoked his emergency power to take the money outright.
Finally, activists emerging from the social ferment of the 1960s to engage party politics via insurgent campaigns and, eventually, the transformative procedural reforms of the Commission on Party Structure and Delegate Selection (known more commonly as the McGovern-Fraser Commission) promulgated a vision of parties as fully permeable vessels for movement politics.
The department promulgated the methane "waste prevention rule" in November 2016 in response to evidence gathered by the Government Accountability Office and other watchdog groups that some oil and gas drillers were wasting valuable, publicly owned assets by venting and flaring large quantities of unwanted methane in violation of the Mineral Leasing Act.
"Trump's motorcade was greeted with protesters lining the streets, reminding him of his past as a birther, with signs like this one that said: 'Aloha POTUS, welcome to Kenya,'" Meyers said, referring to the conspiracy theory that Obama was not born in the United States, which Trump promulgated before running for president.
New regulations promulgated on Tuesday by the Department of Health and Human Services are going to greatly expand insurance companies' ability to opt out of Affordable Care Act regulatory requirements, likely offering lower premiums to healthy young buyers but making actual access to health care for people who get sick more difficult.
For now it is useful to begin with first principles: The central job of the EPA administrator is to implement and administer the environmental laws enacted by Congress, and to limit agency actions to those authorized in actual provisions of the laws promulgated by the representatives of the people and of the states.
By that I mean some in the intelligence community and the Department of Justice allegedly conspired to "get Trump," promulgated and leaked questionable "intelligence" that turned out to be political opposition research, and exploited the government's most intrusive surveillance authority to spy on Americans who were tied to Trump during the presidential campaign.
And when he promulgated the Carter Doctrine in 1980, in what turned out to be his last State of the Union address, he was attempting to show that he was strong, and he was also drawing a line indicating that the Persian Gulf was now a place that we were willing to fight for.
Prince clearly knew his footwear (and his hosiery, and his tassels, and his cravats), but the idea—widely promulgated online—that Prince invested in Nike in 1971 (when he was 12), got Michael Jordan to sign with the shoe company in 1983, then designed his eponymous shoes is just as crazy as it sounds.
Now a new type of crisis has emerged — one seemingly promulgated by a federal government that slowly but surely has chipped away the rights of LGBTQ+ people including the ban on transgender soldiers serving in our military or the permission of health-care providers to deny us service under the false guise of religious freedom.
There's the pseudoscientific racism promulgated by Louis Agassiz, of Harvard, who sought to show that blacks belonged to a separate, inferior species; the repellent but pervasive popular cartoon spectre of the black defilement of white women; the larger ideology of shame that also assigned to black men a childlike place as grinning waiters and minstrels.
Promulgated without public comment, the rule gives a company a "safe harbor" in repurchasing its own stock on the open market if it meets certain conditions, among them, restricting its buybacks on any single trading day to no more than 25 percent of the stock's average daily trading volume over the previous four weeks.

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