Mobilize
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462 examples of Mobilize in a sentence
We are there to inspire, to provoke, to mobilize, to bring hope to our people.
People are understanding, from Cairo to Oakland, that there are new ways to come together, there are new ways to mobilize, there are new ways to influence.
They were able to
mobilize
young women.
And I sat down with him and I said, "Jeff, I have this idea that we could
mobilize
college students to address patients' most basic health needs."
And I'd like to show you a quick little video about the informal sector, about the boat-building that I, myself, tried to
mobilize
Africans in the Diaspora to invest in.
This is where we need to
mobilize
Africans, in the Diaspora especially, to invest in this.
We also need to
mobilize
Africans in the Diaspora, not only to go into the traditional sectors, but to go into agriculture and also to instigate change from within.
We were able to
mobilize
Ghanaians in the Diaspora to instigate change in Ghana and bring about democracy in Ghana.
Now that expense can be huge, but if the town can
mobilize
X amount of volunteers for Y hours, the dollar value of that labor used goes toward the town's contribution.
RNG: No doubt, but modern anti-war movements reach back to a long chain of thinkers who had argued as to why we ought to
mobilize
our emotions against war, such as the father of modernity, Erasmus.
Others come from the underbelly of society, never given a chance to
mobilize
upwards: foster care dropouts, teenage runaways escaping abuse and unforgiving homes.
The upstreamists are the health care professionals who know that health does begin where we live and work and play, but beyond that awareness, is able to
mobilize
the resources to create the system in their clinics and in their hospitals that really does start to approach that, to connect people to the resources they need outside the four walls of the clinic.
And perhaps that's what we should
mobilize
our resources to address, because that third element, that third part of the process, is that next critical part of what upstreamists do.
They
mobilize
the resources to create a solution, both within the clinical system, and then by bringing in people from public health, from other sectors, lawyers, whoever is willing to play ball, let's bring in to create a solution that makes sense, to take those patients who actually have clinical problems and address their root causes together by linking them to the resources you need.
One of the most exciting and newest thing happening in the area of remittances is how to mobilize, through innovation, diaspora saving and diaspora giving.
I cofounded Avaaz, which uses the Internet to
mobilize
people and now has almost 40 million members, and I now run Purpose, which is a home for these kinds of technology-powered movements.
We were then able to
mobilize
data to show the successful outcomes of the change in the law and gun collection program.
We would
mobilize
the community.
And using Internet to
mobilize
and publicize protests actually goes back a long way.
I believe that the rule of thumb is: Easier to
mobilize
does not always mean easier to achieve gains.
You know, this drive for clarity and accountability triggers a counterproductive multiplication of interfaces, middle offices, coordinators that do not only
mobilize
people and resources, but that also add obstacles.
No one nation can afford to build a machine this large, apart from maybe China, because they can
mobilize
huge amounts of resources, manpower and money to build machines like this.
Stress chemicals help
mobilize
energy and increase alertness.
And we can
mobilize
resources and political will.
But the political will has to be mobilized, in order to
mobilize
the resources.
What if we could
mobilize
our leadership and our resources, our influence and our passion, to replicate the Bhutan For Life idea to other countries so that they too can conserve their protected areas for all time.
And the best thing I could do is try to
mobilize
a large group of citizens back home to insist that our leaders engage in that systemic change.
So right now, I have to
mobilize
3000 dollars' worth of cardboard in my warehouse, so that I can have cardboard, and they won't arrive for another five weeks.
What would it take to
mobilize
100 percent?
Can you imagine if we could
mobilize
millions of women across the world to say, "That's enough!" to the traditional battles of politics?
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