One of the highest hurdles is the Mergers and Acquisitions Rules promulgated in 2006.
"How sanitation regulations are promulgated and enforced in a community are different, " Cliver said.
Whatever plan is ultimately approved by the largest number of votes would be promulgated into law.
The newest of these African myths has been promulgated by some of the self-proclaimed visionaries of the Internet Age.
The Nixon Administration in 1969 promulgated the so-called Rogers Plan, named after the then secretary of state.
All schools are held to the standards promulgated by the Commission on Dental Accreditation that address patient safety.
Even now it is waging a rear-guard action to undo the easing that the FASB promulgated in April.
Chairman Jim Moffett had previously promulgated that this field could hold trillions of cubic feet of natural gas.
With an organisation that is by definition "anonymous" how can one trust that what is being promulgated is accurate?
In 1946, the constitution of the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia was promulgated.
The original spec was promulgated by Intel employee Becky Emmett last July.
This answer is not approved or promulgated by the Republican Party of Virginia.
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Which brings us to the alarming guidelines recently promulgated by the Department of Homeland Security for countering violent extremism training.
Eco-elitists seize upon this dogma to argue that economic growth, promulgated by spurious corporate interests, is the enemy of the environment.
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First promulgated in 1974, updated in 1986, and in its present version in 2005, these guidelines continually evolve as more information develops.
The Cairo Administrative Court said the electoral law promulgated by President Mohammed Morsi needed to be reviewed by the Supreme Constitutional Court.
The regulations, due on January 5, 2013, have not yet been promulgated.
At times, the slang terms promulgated in classrooms can be outdated.
When first promulgated, the two-MRC strategy was recognized as quite challenging.
This was while using many of the recommendations that were recently promulgated as if they were something new and which Ms. Binder, thankfully, was on to.
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Pope Benedict XIV promulgated an encyclical Vix Pervenit: On Usury and Other Dishonest Profit as late as 1745, and it has yet to be formally retracted.
All kinds of theories have been promulgated to explain this peak and decline in crime, and plenty of politicians in the 1990s took credit for it.
Foreign investors are also waiting for a proper foreclosure law to be promulgated, possibly in October, and the issue of alien ownership of property dealt with.
The FDIC says Crowe should have followed the professional standards promulgated by the Institute of Internal Auditors, an international professional organization for internal auditors.
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Leftist financier George Soros has recently promulgated the idea that free market economic theory, that of Friederich Hayek in particular, suffers from a deep and profound contradiction.
Today the EPA promulgated its -- had its finding on greenhouse gases, and the Department of Labor also unveiled -- promulgated a bunch of new workplace regulations.
Issued with no fanfare on December 17th in the run-up to the Christmas holidays, this document amends an earlier order promulgated by President Ronald Reagan in 1983.
The NRO, promulgated by the ousted dictator, Pervez Musharraf, in 2007, cleared Mr Zardari and his wife, the late Benazir Bhutto, of all corruption cases against them.
Significantly, the State increased funding for education and promulgated the universal basic education law which guarantees every child the right to free and compulsory education for nine years.
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