Propagation
in sentence
15 examples of Propagation in a sentence
And now, here's my wish: I wish that you would help with the creation, launch and
propagation
of a Charter for Compassion, crafted by a group of inspirational thinkers from the three Abrahamic traditions of Judaism, Christianity and Islam, and based on the fundamental principle of the Golden Rule.
A phenomenon that is so significant that the survival and
propagation
of our species depends on it.
A lot. My story is actually not about plant propagation, but about pollen itself.
It actually turns out, though, even though we've only known of long-range
propagation
for a few decades, the whales clearly have evolved, over tens of millions of years, a way to exploit this amazing property of the ocean.
I am surprised, how much "truthful" can be film directors in a pursuit of cheap
propagation.
During the 1980’s, Saudi Arabia spent $75 billion for the
propagation
of Wahhabism, funding schools, mosques, and charities throughout the Islamic world, from Pakistan to Afghanistan, Yemen, Algeria, and beyond.
This is News Corporation’s main face in the US, in the form of Fox News, whose hallmark has been relentless
propagation
of right-wing ideology.
Embittered and unemployed, young Yemeni men often become subject to another Saudi policy gone awry – its
propagation
for export of the Sunni Wahhabi form of Islam.
He is apparently more interested in making money than pushing back against, say, the network’s
propagation
of incendiary claims about Muslims, including that they are trying to impose Sharia law on the US.
Partly this was in reaction to the
propagation
of Wahhabi/Salafi theology in shiny new Saudi-financed mosques.
Perhaps close study of Calabresi’s argument and
propagation
of his ideas among policymakers would contribute to fostering a much-needed sense of social solidarity in a world where the self-absorption of some is a threat to all.
They measured up to fifteen meters in height over a length of 150 to 175 meters, and the speed of their
propagation
(half that of the wind) was fifteen meters per second.
The fund was, of course, for the
propagation
and spread of the red-heads as well as for their maintenance.
There are many examples of this
propagation
of sounds which remain unheard in the intermediate space.
"Not at all," replied the great man, "it was a thing unavoidable, a necessary ingredient in the best of worlds; for if Columbus had not caught in an island in America this disease, which contaminates the source of generation, and frequently impedes
propagation
itself, and is evidently opposed to the great end of nature, we should have had neither chocolate nor cochineal.
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