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carry into effect; put in place; put on stream; consummate; implement; give effect to; bring into play; bring into service; deploy; put in action; put in operation; put into action; activate (Киселев); commit; set to work; call into action; call into play; make effective; bring into force (Companies Act 2006 was brought into force in stages 4uzhoj); promulgate (1.to put into effect (a law, decree, etc), esp by formal proclamation 2.to announce or declare officially 3. to make widespread Australian football's commitment to promulgate their code nationally makes moving a cash-strapped Melbourne team a realistic proposition. MISC (1999) Besides, the government appears committed to cap its borrowings and promulgate a Fiscal Responsibility Act later in the year. BUSINESS TODAY (2000) Gradually new monastic brotherhoods developed to promulgate the expanded teachings. Montgomery, Daniel B FIRE IN THE LOTUS – THE DYNAMIC BUDDHISM OF NICHIREN In fact, as the site's moderator, Matthews feels it would be improper to promulgate his views, so never did spill the bile. TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2005) Legislation governing hunting is fragmented and left up to individual provinces to promulgate and enforce. SA STAR (2005) The anxiety of Irish brokers to promulgate the recovery story could be based on a genuine belief that this country is recession-proof. TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES (2002). Collins Alexander Demidov); bring into effect; phase into; turn on |