And yet, if we are to believe Lord Clancarty, it is precisely this holy Church that is opposed to science and to the dissemination of the written word of God!
Surely such expressions breathe sentiments far different from those of hostility to the dissemination of the genuine text of the Sacred Scriptures.
Still, if we are to credit the assertion of Lord Clancarty, they were the enemies of science, and opposed to the dissemination of the Word of God!
For the dissemination of these principles a special organ called The Cause of the People (Narodnoye Dyelo) was founded in Geneva in 1868 and was smuggled across the Russian frontier in considerable quantities.
Air and Wind Dissemination of Ascospores of the Chestnut-Blight Fungus.
With an organization of this sort, the main purpose of the meeting is the dissemination of information, but it is necessary that certain business shall be conducted to keep the organization going.
Owing to the sparseness of the population and the lack of dissemination of medical knowledge in those days, no public report was made of these operations, which produced nothing more than local town-talk.
The writer who applies his understanding to the discovery and disseminationof moral and political truth, is a profitable labourer.
Arthur Young applied his shrewd and observing talent to the dissemination of farming knowledge; but the agricultural mind, with very few exceptions, rejected book-knowledge as vain and impertinent.
I have found no reference to such ornamentation or "medicine" among the tribes of North America, but there are many to show the very general dissemination of the custom in Africa and in the islands of the South Sea.
When an international language has attained the degree of dissemination already enjoyed by Esperanto, the only safe kind of change that can be made is a posteriori, not a priori.
It is not a league or a society or agency for promoting any object whatsoever other than its own dissemination as a means of communication.
It would be hard to overstate the importance of information dissemination within Rapid Dominance.
Intelligent data" dissemination and wide bandwidth communications are examples of essential technologies emerging in this area.
Battlefield awareness requires three information technologies: collection, fusion, and dissemination of real-time actionable information to a shooter.
As a case in point, one may consider a program recently initiated by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) called Battlefield Awareness and Data Dissemination (BADD).
Under such circumstances, justice would seem to require of the legislator that he should sanction no measure tending to throw unnecessary difficulty in the way of the dissemination of knowledge.
If they are to be satisfied with fame, we must do nothing tending to limit the dissemination of their ideas, because to do so would be to limit their power to acquire fame.
This would certainly greatly increase the difficulty now existing in relation to the dissemination of knowledge; but if justice does require it let it be done.
In either case it was usually deemed expedient to prevent the dissemination of his supposed principles, by laying an embargo on his person.
In the dissemination of those sacred principles, it will seek no alliance with proscriptive sectarianism, nor will it bow to the ipsi dixerunt of fallible men, or ascribe holiness to any human creed whatever.
Another means of the dissemination of Greek thought, philosophy, and learning was the Alexandrian conquest and domination.
This was begun by the Greeks in that early period, and in the dissemination of knowledge it represents a wide influence.
In city districts the animals may be taken to a slaughterhouse, with such precautions as are possible to prevent dissemination of the contagion.
The Union Stock Yards at Chicago became infected and were a source of dissemination of the contagion north, east, south, and west.
The alarm caused among the stock owners of the United States by this widespread dissemination of a disease so much dreaded led to the adoption of active measures for its control and eradication.
Not only the animals themselves, but the cars, vessels, or other conveyances in which they are carried may become agents for the dissemination of disease.
It was these assemblies, which later on, with the aid of the support of the temporal power, passed into mighty institutions, that were the chief impediments in the dissemination of the true comprehension of Christ's teaching.
The rest, who out of confidence had accepted the previous truth, on which the existing order is based, always oppose the dissemination of the new truth.
I cannot prevent the dissemination of such reports; but they are, I repeat, utterly groundless.
In this respect it should be viewed in the same light as the administrative institutions of the Faith which are designed as vehicles for the proper dissemination of its ideals, its tenets, and its verities.
The dissemination of scientific knowledge in the last century has done more to break down religious caste and hatred than all other influences combined previous to that time.
With the advancement and dissemination of learning, democratic government has got to come, and woe to those who oppose it when the time is ripe.
Fragmentary information suggests that the Party leaders have several mechanisms for the maintenance of control over the dissemination of information.
Importance was particularly given to improving polytechnical and related work experiences and to the dissemination of manual work in most of the schools.
But this assumption implies a dissemination of the nuts by man, and if this principal fact is granted, it is far more natural to believe in a conscious intelligent dissemination.
A hundred capsules on the main stem is an average estimate, and the lateral branches may ripen even still more fruits, by which a very rapid dissemination is ensured.
It seems probable that the first form or Linum crepitans might thrive in the wild state as well as any other plant, while in the common species those qualities are lacking which are required for a normal dissemination of the seeds.
What the steam engine does with matter, the printing press is to do with mind; it is to act mechanically, and the population is to be passively, almost unconsciously enlightened, by the mere multiplication and dissemination of volumes.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "dissemination" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.