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No. Could the private sector and NGOs get together and
marshal
a response?
In fact, a member of society is only truly dead when the extended family can agree upon and
marshal
the resources necessary to hold a funeral ceremony that is considered appropriate in terms of resources for the status of the deceased.
Death by science fiction, on the other hand, is fun, and one of the things that worries me most about the development of AI at this point is that we seem unable to
marshal
an appropriate emotional response to the dangers that lie ahead.
I am unable to
marshal
this response, and I'm giving this talk.
And we're going to need to
marshal
as many of these tools as we can if we want to rethink what we measure, change what we reward and be brave enough to imagine what lies ahead.
Let me
marshal
the evidence here.
This is 50 tsunamis scheduled on the calendar, but somehow we can't sort of
marshal
our government and innovative forces to sort of get out in front of it and do something about it.
Why was this incredibly strong and determined woman unable to
marshal
the same emotional resources that got her through four years of cancer treatments?
My biggest problem was having seen the trailer I was expecting a very stylish
marshal
arts movie with plenty of action and maybe a bit of plot to think about along the way.
When he helps
Marshal
Higgins (George pre-Gabby Hayes) foil a bank robbery with his fancy shooting, the
marshal
offers him an undercover job as a deputy to investigate the Dalton Valley Rodeo.
Costigan) agrees to pose as a space
marshal
in order to stop wacky Kim Dawson's plans of...having everyone have sex with everyone else apparently (that vile fiend).
Gary Cooper and a
marshal
change identities, since they both agree Cooper would be more efficient facing the outlaws.
Of course, he fights his way to the lead villain, and of course they have a fancy-dancy fight, with an ending that will surprise only those who have never seen a
marshal
arts film.
Good
marshal
arts acting.
In The Gunfighter, he's the town
marshal
expected to arrest Ringo but once rode with him in an outlaw gang.
The thing is that Astaire is unable to accept his growing old and his shooting abilities not being what they used to so, to build up his confidence once more, the trio convince him to accept the badge of town
marshal
with them as his deputies!
Take some zombies with a jackhammer, FBI agents, bounty hunters, an US marshal, county cops and a car thief.
In order to achieve their goal they have to get rid of the competent
marshal
played by Randolph Scott, and hire a gunman (Michael Pate) to take care of him.
Rugged Federal
marshal
Lou Diamond Phillips, feisty lady cop Lori Petty, antsy mob informant Steven Williams (the tough, determined bounty hunter out to bag Jason Vorhees in "Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday"), and several expendable fuzz who include Dale Midkiff (the dumbbell doctor dad in "Pet Semetery") and Alex McArthur (the chillingly emotionless serial killer in William Friedkin's "Rampage") encounter the fiendish undead felons when they make the unsound decision to use the titular condemned, closed-off highway as a shortcut.
There's a scene where the
marshal
& a bad guy are firing their guns at something, but only one gun has blanks, so it looks like one gun isn't doing anything.
Similarly, where structural reforms should rein in price growth by encouraging competition, leaders like Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, finding it increasingly difficult to
marshal
support for unpopular measures, are watering down already-modest proposals to enhance labor-market flexibility.
Obama has sought, with some success, to
marshal
a multinational coalition to confront the Islamic State; most important, he has induced cooperation from countries in the region that, afraid to speak and act clearly, had hoped that putting their heads in the sand would make the threat go away.
For NATO, that leverage depends upon its members’ ability to
marshal
the will and resources to intervene if necessary.
Whether it is through “defense industrial policies” or something else, the EU needs to develop its capacity to
marshal
joint responses to future hard-power threats.
In their recent book The Unexplored Potential of Trade in Services in Africa, Nora Dihel and Arti Grover Goswani of the World Bank
marshal
data to show that services have the potential to provide much-needed employment and incomes for ordinary people across the continent.
This generation has an opportunity to realize the promise of a quality education for all, but we must
marshal
the funds needed to provide a classroom seat to every child.
The rest of the international community, including donors, international financial institutions, and the private sector, must
marshal
its resources, whether financial, political, diplomatic, or technical, to help roll out forward-looking refugee policies across affected countries.
If NATO connects with the African Union, for example, and increases the AU’s connectedness, then both NATO and the AU become more central to the network and hence more powerful in terms of their ability to exercise influence and
marshal
resources.
Only when the courage of millions of ordinary Ukrainians gathered in central Kyiv galvanized world opinion did the US and EU
marshal
the courage to stand up for an honest election result.
It is almost an instinct among some politicians and business leaders that if competition is deemed unfair, the European Commission should
marshal
new trade defenses.
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