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See for example Said, 1978. One w
riter commented that war elephants "have been found to be
skittish and easily alarmed by unfamiliar sounds and for this reason they were found
prone to break ranks and flee." Tibetan Mastiffs have floppy ears, which is what makes them more
prone then the President can
promulgate ordinances.
The proposer seemed genuinely keen to
promulgate greater public respect for reptiles.
Whilst working for a very large food company, Peter has recognised the need to
promulgate knowledge to the entire industry and the public at large.
Equally, it would be unhelpful to
promulgate precepts that institutions may not yet have competence to implement.
A Risk Management Authority, to develop and
promulgate best practice for the
assessment and management of high-risk offenders, is also recommended.
You can disagree with the teachings of the Roman Catholic church and
promulgate different doctrines, but unless you have actually been part of that church and had influence within it, you are unlikely to trouble them or be branded a heretic.
Sheila did not think he should be personally funding his plans to
promulgate research findings into the effectiveness of PC therapy.
But let us not mislead the public about the significance of individual, incremental steps in the arc of science, nor
promulgate the notion that "crowdsourcing" scientific discovery will get us where we need to go.
If the new draft won approval from the council, a referendum on whether to
promulgate it would be held on Jan. 10, followed by the election in September 2016, Wissanu said.
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