Its main task is to watch over the good fulfilment of that law, which was promulgated on August 20, 2008 and came into force on April 20, 2009.
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The court, for its part, is constantly meddling with the other branches of government: in the last elections, for example, it ruled on how the vote should be counted, how it should be monitored, who could run, where people should vote, how the results should be promulgated and so on even though all these decisions are supposedly up to an independent commission.
All schools are held to the standards promulgated by the Commission on Dental Accreditation that address patient safety.
The Constitution of Japan was promulgated and became effective on November 3, 1946, when it was signed by the Japanese Emperor Hirohito and all the ministers of government on that day.
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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.
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.
In a line of thought popular among German conservatives between the two World Wars, Kagan holds that liberals are dreamers who believe that nations will behave decently once they are part of a rational world order, where all are free to pursue their enlightened self-interests within a framework of internationally agreed-on rules, as promulgated by such institutions as the League of Nations and the United Nations.
The fact that the administration promulgated it so flippantly, without seriously engaging on these issues, underscores how little it cares about either.
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The regulations, due on January 5, 2013, have not yet been promulgated.
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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The referendum, the court said, in a judgment handed down on April 27th, was perfectly legal, but only under the emergency regulations promulgated by the general himself after he seized power in 1999.
Based largely on inaccurate and misleading material and the distortion of data, these fabrications are then widely promulgated and cited by anti-technology NGOs as part of their concerted efforts to disparage products and processes they dislike.
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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.
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