disseminator


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someone who spreads the news

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They said that the disseminator would be booked on suspicion of defamation.
The IGP reiterated that media was an important pillar of the state and in the modern world, the role of media world has been transformed from information disseminator to that of opinion-maker and educationist.
In the case of the disseminator-interventionist dimension, the items were recoded so that higher values expressed more presence of the disseminator pole.
The Institute acts as both a generator of original research on sustainable development issues and as a knowledge disseminator.
NALGAP has been a major referral source, a disseminator of information, an educator.
In its dual role as a source of legislation and a disseminator of best practices, the EU can play a vital role in ensuring that district energy's potential contribution is understood and optimised.
The channel, in addition to being a disseminator of news and information, continues to impact and empower the consumers as the most trusted and credible news brand in the country.
AoOne always hopes that one is going to draw more attention to poetry and get more people to pay attention to it,Ao he said, but added, AoI am not primarily a disseminator. I just like to write poems.Ao
That seemed to be the point of the collaborative, which bills itself as a "convener of parties interested in education, as a supportive critic of the public schools, as a partner and advocate to the stakeholders concerned with the quality of our schools, as a disseminator of information and best practices, and as an incubator of leaders."
When, in June 2009, General Flynn became the principal producer and disseminator of intelligence for the International Security Forces in Afghanistan (ISFA), he soon realized that intelligence collected for, analyzed within, and disseminated to ISFA consumers contained systemic problems.
"ASF will serve as an active change agent for the Arab world through its dual role as knowledge generator and disseminator," he added.
As it happens, the "top" in either of these sex acts is almost never the party at risk of infection or other harm; surely he should be the one bearing these dire tattoos next to that occasional disseminator of ills.
It is not difficult to agree with many of the author's positions, such as that the Australian press is a disseminator of misinformation, that Australians have a lamentable environmental record and, most importantly, that their present alliance with, and subservience to, the United States is not in their national interest.
Tafuri refers to the '"elevated", pretentious language serving as instrument of social control and disseminator of dogma' employed by the Roman Church.
Bondeli then considers Ith's direct disciple and fellow disseminator of Kantian doctrines, Philipp Albert Stapfer (1766-1840), who was the author of a philosophy of history occasioned by the rebirth of the Helvetian Republic in 1797 (pp.