Propagate
in sentence
36 examples of Propagate in a sentence
If we look at Islamists, if we look at the phenomenon of far-right fascists, one thing they've been very good at, one thing that they've actually been exceeding in, is communicating across borders, using technologies to organize themselves, to
propagate
their message and to create truly global phenomena.
But actually going out to
propagate
that view is associated with either neoconservativism or with Islamist extremism.
I want to point out, if I may, if you look at Google, they can
propagate
cost centers endlessly with all of these companies, but they cannot
propagate
profit centers.
And in the past few years, we've been able to
propagate
this lie even further via social media.
The ant's brain, parasitized, to make us behave in certain ways so that our genes would
propagate?
Neurons
propagate
slowly in axons, 100 meters per second, tops.
So the salamander swims by doing what's called an anguilliform swimming gait, so they
propagate
a nice traveling wave of muscle activity from head to tail.
Language purists worked to establish and
propagate
this standard by detailing a set of rules that reflected the established grammar of their times.
The resulting sound resonates in the sacs like a choir singing in a cathedral making songs loud enough to
propagate
up to thousands of kilometers away.
If I would start to play the violin, I would generate a sound field which would
propagate
in this hall, and at some point, the sound field would hit the side walls and would be scattered all over the place.
And it was through these stories that the narrative of a future for humanity in space began to
propagate
from mind to mind, eventually creating an intergenerational intellectual community that would iterate on the ideas for spacecraft until such a time as they could finally be built.
And you'll see in the example with the starlings, with the birds, when this peregrine hawk is about to attack them, that actually waves of panic can propagate, sending messages over great distances.
It feels to me that the platforms that we use to inhabit these online spaces have been designed either ignorantly or willfully to allow for harassment and abuse, to
propagate
misinformation, to enable hatred and hate speech and the violence that comes from it, and it feels like none of our current platforms are doing enough to address and to fix that.
And it uses the efficiency of symmetry to be able to
propagate
itself so well.
This COULD be due to the fact that the pacing of the project is way too rushed(as noted in previous postings)- this film clocks in 45 minutes shorter than the film version- the difference owing to the pauses for dramatic effect, which apparently is necessary to
propagate
the appropriate MOOD for the story.
I remembered a film that caught the mood and feel of Britain in the mid 1960s without falling into the 'Swinging Britain' clichés that so many other films thought they had to propagate, my memory proved correct.
And to think that this movie needed Sachin Tendulkar to
propagate
it.
The only thing that they didn't do was execute some gay people for "failing to
propagate"
or something.
Over the last decade, the BJP has cultivated an army of cyber warriors to
propagate
its message of Hindu chauvinism, contempt for minorities, and hyper-nationalism, including through ferocious attacks on political opponents.
A remarkable observation supports this analogy: viruses behave like individual pieces of programs, using the cell as the machine needed to make them multiply and subsequently
propagate
(often by destroying the machine).
Given the far-reaching consequences of a technology that causes a particular set of genes to
propagate
throughout a population – fundamentally changing or even eliminating it – such rules are badly needed.
Now, these firms’ hired hands are upping the ante with “gene drives,” a deliberately invasive technology designed to
propagate
genetic material across an entire population or species.
After all, more nuanced ideas and policy proposals are relatively difficult to
propagate
effectively enough to generate broad and enthusiastic popular support.
It was the combination of an idea and the money to
propagate
it that created this monster and nurtured its ambition to forge a totalitarian caliphate.
But is the particular relationship between church and state at the time of the French and American Revolutions the model that Europe wishes to
propagate
in the rest of the world today?
At the same time, in much of the Muslim world, authoritarian regimes typically attempt to control and
propagate
exclusionary forms of Islamic dogma.
Television in the Arab world has for years been the mouthpiece used by ruling presidents, kings, and emirs to
propagate
their official opinions and nothing else.
The French state spends vast amounts of money to
propagate
the French language and French culture, yet the French are painfully aware that the global position of their country is not what it once was.
According to Gates, Microsoft might prevent the use of its services to spread instructions about making nuclear bombs, to send pro-Nazi statements into Germany, where such material is illegal, and to
propagate
child pornography.
Although socialist Prime Minister Tomiichi Murayama officially apologized to China in 1995 for the war, Japan has never had a genuine internal debate over its degree of responsibility, and has never made a determined effort to
propagate
an alternative account to that of Yushukan.
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