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Given his druthers, he says, he prefers to incinerate regulations than promulgate them.
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However, some economists seem quite willing to promulgate, again, an end-of-innovation zeitgeist.
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In this way, they can promulgate laws and judicial rulings that would simply never pass muster with the American people or a majority of their elected representatives.
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Even if officials around America do promulgate fierce regulations, those will take some time to come into force, and are bound to be the subject of endless lawsuits.
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In a sudden about-turn, Mexico's president, Vicente Fox, refused to promulgate a bill that would have legalised the possession of small quantities of drugs, both hard and soft.
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That's why I have decided to promulgate the law.
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Jane Wurwand, through the FITE initiative, is giving the CSR world a much-needed kick in the pants by promoting dignity and empowerment, rather than outdated charity aid models that often promulgate cycles of poverty.
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If they could promulgate a new global regime of international humanitarian law, they believed they could force governments to rise above their hatreds and the shackles of their narrow-minded national interests to save innocents from slaughter.
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NGOs, investors, and companies such as HP and AMD have urged the SEC to promulgate strong, clear rules that will ensure the maximum effectiveness of the law, and provide clear guidance to companies on how to comply.
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As more fully detailed in my earlier commentaries, following a primary in which the electorate would designate the two favored proposals through the two largest votes, Congress would then be given a period of time, say 90 days, to promulgate its own bicameral, super-majority legislation.
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