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Перевод: promulgate speek promulgate


[глагол]
обнародовать; объявлять; провозглашать; распространять; пропагандировать; опубликовывать


Тезаурус:

  1. But no one will seriously maintain that the verses do not have a design upon us; that they do not promulgate a message - the message that all secular explanations of human life are vain and inadequate.
  2. It was developed originally to promulgate priestly or legislative initiatives, and since these were collective and in some sense impersonal productions, what the writer meant was to all intents and purposes recoverable from what he wrote down.
  3. Royal attempts, such as Ine's in the seventh century or Edgar's in the tenth, to promulgate codes could only meet with success where local practices were not too obviously threatened.
  4. It was also chosen in 1921 by the rulers of the kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes as the day on which to promulgate the Vidovdan constitution, a fact which emphasised the primacy of the Serbs within the Triune Kingdom.
  5. He was popularly supposed to be a man who not only told the truth, but who could not tell a lie, and the senator's aides and publicists were not unhappy to promulgate that echo of a previous President's virtues.
  6. There should be government action to promulgate a definition of community care values and a set of objectives to guide developments.
  7. In the past, when such knowledge was inaccessible or dangerous to promulgate, there might have been some justification.
  8. Blake and Mouton's main contribution, it's suggested, has been to promulgate the basic ideas through a well-thought-out and packaged training course.
  9. Refining ideas which Ruskin had been the first to promulgate, (Sir) Robert Hunter, Octavia Hill, and Rawnsley met in the offices of the Commons Preservation Society on 16 November 1893 and founded the organization which, eight months later, was inaugurated under the presidency of Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, first Duke of Westminster q.v., as the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty.
  10. However, as "men of learning", clergymen were able to promulgate a view of the world which was taken for granted by most of the population, a world view which included the notion that the supremacy of the king, the privileges of the nobility and the lowly position of serfs were all ordained by God.
  11. To promulgate this cause, he founded the Church and Stage Guild, and caused another sensation by giving a lecture entitled "The Art of Dancing".
  12. Discretionary judgement is likely to be required by policy, alongside the more precise rules that it is possible to promulgate.
  13. Accordingly the research agencies within these ministries were brought together in 1981 to attempt an inter-disciplinary research programme and to promulgate the results.

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