Mobilize
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And so my answer to your question is that we will sponsor and encourage and give confidence to leadership when we
mobilize
ourselves.
And I think that when you are in a position of looking for leadership, you have to look inside and
mobilize
in your own community to try to create conditions for a different kind of settlement.
It is in this spirit that I join into a discussion of one of the critical issues of our time, namely, how to
mobilize
different forms of capital for the project of state building.
Surface currents control the motion of the top 10 percent of the ocean’s water, while deep-ocean currents
mobilize
the other 90 percent.
But I don't like talking about them, because I know that my job as an activist is to mobilize, is to organize, is to help every single Togolese citizen understand that, as citizens, we hold the power, we are the boss and we decide.
That is why I said it is very important to cover the stories of activists in the way that it helps
mobilize
people, not in the way that it helps deter their action and force even more their subjugation to the oppressive system.
They can also
mobilize
algorithms to find for you look-alike audiences, people who do not have such explicit anti-Semitic content on their profile but who the algorithm detects may be susceptible to such messages, and lets you target them with ads, too.
We have to
mobilize
our technology, our creativity and yes, our politics so that we can build artificial intelligence that supports us in our human goals but that is also constrained by our human values.
It's past time that we
mobilize
the resources that are necessary to create the next global agricultural revolution.
The potential for similar situations, in which authorities use their powers to
mobilize
society against a false threat, still exists today— but so does the capacity of reasoned dissent to combat those false beliefs.
And so how do we
mobilize
these witnesses?
And so a new awareness will have to arise, of how we deal with these, how we
mobilize
ourselves, in a new way, and come together as a community to manage systemic risk.
Again, chiming with your view that China has a militarized regime ready to, you know,
mobilize
its enormous forces.
The Martians are a dying planet and one faction wants the Earthlings to fix the ship only to take it away at the last moment and then
mobilize
for an attack on Earth and another faction wants to talk peace and see if they cannot persuade Earth to give them living space.
We see it happen over the course of this film with one Massachusetts legislator in particular, and that effect could be replicated in other states if we all take the time to share our opinions and stories -- and
mobilize
ourselves into a political force to be reckoned with.
In this film, the frogs aren't just vicious killers but also strategic army generals that
mobilize
a whole island's ecosystem to commit nasty murders!
In the last vignette, Stoltz's groundskeeper is greying, and some in the town (mostly veterans and church-goers) are protesting the marriage of two gay men, one of whom has wedding-day jitters and a father (Ed Asner) who helped organize and
mobilize
the protest.
If it was necessary would
mobilize
the Brazilians to do low signed for the three more charismatic sisters return the screens.
Nonetheless, as in 2007, the prospect that lost savings will trigger social unrest cannot be dismissed, especially at a time when tools like social media enable citizens easily to share information, air grievances, and
mobilize
protest.
It was supposed to allow us not only to shop, stay in touch with former classmates, and find a new sushi restaurant; it was also supposed to empower us politically by allowing the disenfranchised to make their voices heard, help activists
mobilize
supporters, and enable ordinary citizens to publicize evidence of official corruption or police brutality.
Fringe movements, some operating within established political structures, and others seeking to create new ones, are placing pressure on traditional parties, making it difficult for them to
mobilize
their supporters, and, in some cases, causing them real damage.
He used his appearances on television to denounce his enemies and
mobilize
citizens, particularly poor ones, to support his revolution.
The priority in fighting terrorism should be police and intelligence service cooperation, which produces much faster results and limits the capacity of extremists to
mobilize.
With its ability to
mobilize
large financial resources and buttress policy credibility, the IMF can help mitigate the large economic and social costs often associated with crises.
It is easier to
mobilize
against injustice than for justice.
Meanwhile, the last Nigerian government, struggling with an economic downturn, failed to
mobilize
sufficient resources – and it was slow to call for international support.
Finally, to absorb and integrate more than a million asylum seekers and migrants a year, the EU needs to
mobilize
the private sector – NGOs, church groups, and businesses – to act as sponsors.
Moreover, the impact of automatic stabilizers – which enable the government to
mobilize
more or less fiscal resources, depending on economic conditions – is more powerful in Western Europe than in most of the Anglo-Saxon countries.
With the founding families in charge, chaebols’ top management can focus on a long-term vision, instead of short-term profits, and can
mobilize
resources swiftly.
To that end, the World Bank Group is engaging with partners at the local, national, and global levels to strengthen countries’ commitments and
mobilize
resources to achieve the ambitious target of achieving adequate land and property rights for all by 2030.
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