Mobilize
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A new, legally binding agreement – not a change to the Lisbon Treaty (which would encounter too many hurdles), but a new agreement – will be needed for the eurozone to
mobilize
that power, and such an accord will take time to negotiate and ratify.
Hamas is ready to expose Gaza’s civilians to Israel’s devastating retaliations as long as this serves to
mobilize
the region against the Zionist aggressors and to mock PA President Mahmoud Abbas’s illusions of a diplomatic solution.
The problem is that most of Africa is too poor to
mobilize
the methods of prevention (bed nets) and treatments (anti-malarial medicines) that could save millions of children every year.
The mere possibility of an imminent hard landing for the dollar – and with it, for the US and world economy – should be alarming enough to
mobilize
concerted action.
A vibrant civil society will
mobilize
when the rule of law is violated, and it can also check the illiberal inclinations of democratic majorities.
At the New Delhi summit, the BRICS leaders will discuss the creation of joint institutions, particularly a common development bank that can help to
mobilize
savings between the countries.
One political adviser for the ruling Freedom and Justice Party – the Muslim Brotherhood’s political wing – even boasted that the Brothers could easily
mobilize
20 million supporters.
In fact, Roma-bashing is helping far-right political parties to
mobilize
and nationalist leaders to win votes.
The money being spent on aid today could have a substantially greater impact if it were used to
mobilize
domestic tax flows and private investment in aid-dependent countries.
Enabling developing countries to generate just 1% more of GDP in taxes would
mobilize
twice as much money as the total amount of ODA – and all of it could be channeled into education, health, security, or cash disbursement schemes.
Development aid, properly channeled, also has the potential to
mobilize
private investment if it is spent to reduce risk.
Such leaders are using religion for their own highly modern political purposes; they use it to organize and
mobilize
their supporters - to commit individual or collective suicide, if need be.
The international community must not be gulled into thinking that war-crimes trials marginalize, rather than mobilize, extremists and nationalists.
It will also
mobilize
support for African parliamentarians, enabling them to work with their constituents in raising awareness, at a local level, of new sustainable agricultural policies that respond to changes in weather patterns and other consequences of climate change.
Once in operation, the IFFEd could, by 2020,
mobilize
$13 billion annually in additional resources for education in countries determined to invest in and reform education.
Hence, nationalist politicians often resort to nostalgic rhetoric to
mobilize
their older supporters.
In Sierra Leone, where we are part of the campaign against malaria, we
mobilize
churches and mosques to work in their local communities and help families use bed nets effectively to protect themselves against a disease that still kills 750,000 pregnant women and children each year in Africa.
The BPAC led a non-partisan better-governance campaign to
mobilize
the city’s young voters, who have often not bothered to vote in state and national elections, registering more than 600,000 new voters and supporting over a dozen candidates from four parties, several of whom won.
Of course, Kim Jong-il’s sister, Kim Kyung-hee, and his sister-in-law, Jang Seong-taek, will assume something of a regency role, acting both as patron to the Great Successor and as a force to
mobilize
the military to close ranks behind the Kim dynasty.
If the EU’s entire development budget was similarly maximized, we could
mobilize
about €300 billion of capital, which, if spent on acquiring equipment, plant, and technology from Europe, could give an enormous boost to the current sluggish growth of the European economies.
It is this goal that made them
mobilize
resources and public opinion in order to join the privileged group.
What is extraordinary here are not the protests per se, but the sheer ability to gather and
mobilize
so many diverse groups into one giant anti-everything-that-is-wrong-in-the-world howl.
Thanks to President John Magufuli’s effort to
mobilize
more domestic revenue to support increased development spending, the economy is doing well.
Others lack credibility among moderate citizens but can
mobilize
demonstrations that demand the attention of governments.
The influence and effectiveness of diplomats and international civil servants will increasingly depend on the extent to which they can
mobilize
scientific and technical expertise in their work.
This need not require the UN to acquire extensive in-house scientific competence, but the organization – especially the office of the secretary general – must learn to tap advisory services to identify, mobilize, and use the best available expertise.
We need to
mobilize
to defeat extremism.
Nonetheless, for the 37% who oppose gay marriage, particularly in the red center of the country, the issue helped
mobilize
Bush supporters to come to vote.
Banned from local media and mostly on the run, revolutionaries used Al Jazeera to reach – and
mobilize
– their own people.
In short, a data compact would help to
mobilize
and focus domestic and donor funding to achieve national statistical priorities.
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