Mobilize
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462 examples of Mobilize in a sentence
Beijing-based NGO’s are allying with local Sichuan NGO’s to launch Internet campaigns, distribute petitions, and
mobilize
villagers.
As a modernizer seeking to
mobilize
his entire population, Qaddafi promoted women’s social and economic inclusion by expanding education for girls, granting women the right to divorce, and appointing female judges and ministers.
When the masses
mobilize
and demand power, the resulting compromise with the elites rarely produces sustainable safeguards to protect the rights of those not represented at the bargaining table.
Religious organizations can
mobilize
people in opposition to corrupt, oppressive rulers.
The upshot of the BRICS meeting was the announcement of the New Development Bank, which will
mobilize
resources for infrastructure and sustainable development projects, and a Contingent Reserve Arrangement to provide liquidity through currency swaps.
Given the myriad special interests that such a deal would mobilize, it is highly unlikely that any trade agreement – even one limited to industrial products – will materialize any time soon.
Its new Global Infrastructure Facility (GIF) will
mobilize
global pension and sovereign wealth funds to invest in infrastructure as a specific asset class.
But it, too, will have to face strong opposition from domestic agricultural interest groups and manufacturing sectors, which might
mobilize
even more strongly than they did in opposing the FTA with the US.
And, in a world where borders are becoming increasingly porous to everything from drugs to infectious diseases to terrorism, America must
mobilize
international coalitions to address shared threats and challenges.
The fact that the issue made it to the desk of the US president underscores the need for governments to
mobilize
their resources and collaborate internationally.
The US had no effective navy, a weak army, and insufficient ability to
mobilize
in the face of an obvious national emergency.
They
mobilize
armies, organize political factions, combat warlords, or try to grapple with religious extremism.
It does not take huge rates of returns to
mobilize
a lot of talent; something like a 50% profit margin for a few years would be an acceptable reward for particularly good entrepreneurship.
But the conclusions from these studies are difficult to interpret, in part because the nanomaterials that they used were contaminated with an organic solvent added to
mobilize
the fullerenes in water.
This includes multilateral lenders, which need to revise old tools and rapidly develop new ones, in order to
mobilize
private-sector capital.
It is easy for the Taliban and al-Qaeda to
mobilize
fighters under such conditions.
Most importantly, committed organizations and individuals must unite and
mobilize
to isolate the extremists – and remain united in working to develop the culture of tolerance and respect needed to ensure the full enjoyment of our rights.
And now the middle classes tend to be more vocal and better politically organized than in the past, in large part because social media allow them to
mobilize
faster.
He needs to
mobilize
the general interest effectively.
Of course, much of this is intended for domestic consumption – a way to
mobilize
public opinion behind authoritarian rulers.
It is because Britain is a democracy that respects the rule of law that it has been able to
mobilize
vast sectors of its Muslim community.
Innovative development finance can
mobilize
private capital and public funding to create and commercialize technologies that can be used by CITES.
Fortunately, China is still enough of a planned economy that officials can
mobilize
policies to cushion the impact.
We need a breakthrough that is demonstrable, public, clear, and convincing, that can
mobilize
the public’s hearts and minds, and that can demonstrate success.
To succeed, governments will need adequate capacity, competence, and legitimacy to
mobilize
and interact with all stakeholders, thereby creating an attractive investment climate.
The strategy formulated by the Pope for the Catholic Church, and his ability to
mobilize
millions of believers in its cause, meant that no one could ever again repeat Stalin's question: "How many divisions does the Pope have?"
Thus, Shia success there – a relative concept, to be sure – risks inspiring Shia elsewhere to
mobilize
politically, including in Saudi Arabia’s Shia-majority Eastern Province, where much of the country’s oil wealth is concentrated.
Indeed, throughout the region, warring parties are relying on sectarian identity politics to
mobilize
support, further polarizing populations along religious, ethnic, and ideological lines.
Theirs is a nationalist international – a classic creature of a deflationary period – united by contempt for liberal democracy and the ability to
mobilize
those who would crush it.
I sat on the UN High-Level Advisory Group on Climate Change Finance, which concluded in 2010 that we could
mobilize
$100 billion annually by imposing an agreed levy per ton of CO2 emitted.
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