Mobilize
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Its government should then no longer need external financing, provided it can
mobilize
its own citizens’ savings.
Unilateral resort to trade restrictions, by making diplomatic cooperation more difficult, complicated efforts to
mobilize
a coalition of the willing to contain the Nazi threat.
How do they create and
mobilize
coherent teams of people in new economic activities if the requisite tacit knowledge is missing?
But it would help to isolate the group still further, dry up any remaining sources of external funding, and
mobilize
Somalis to resist it.
Countries made unprecedented commitments to
mobilize
more domestic resources for education aid at the Global Partnership for Education Financing Conference earlier this year.
To that end, young people and charities have come together to
mobilize
support for a petition asking world leaders to take action.
Nearby member states, especially those whose languages are similar to Russian and Ukrainian, should be able to
mobilize
quickly the required technical expertise.
And for all of the developing world, a re-orientation of the aid effort to
mobilize
the scientific and technological knowledge needed to conquer unsolved problems of tropical health, agriculture, environment, energy use, and other areas that will not be overcome by economic reforms alone.
Why not
mobilize
some of this money for education?
Meanwhile, Russia must
mobilize
its own diplomats to make the case, publicly and privately in all the EU capitals, for greater access to EU markets.
Developed countries have committed to
mobilize
$100 billion in annual financial flows to developing countries by 2020, but much more is needed.
To
mobilize
the required capital, policymakers will need to harness the power of the financial system.
Columbia University’s Jeffrey Sachs, criticized these findings, arguing that Lomborg “failed to
mobilize
an expert group that could credibly identify and communicate a true consensus.”
In its Agenda 2063, the African Union emphasized the need to
mobilize
domestic resources toward sustainable and inclusive development.
Unfortunately, the remaining 20% is difficult to mobilize, owing to widespread anti-Roma sentiment throughout Europe.
And capital markets
mobilize
resources for activities that are expected to be profitable; those that adequately respond to prices.
This kind of bigotry, designed to
mobilize
the most ignorant sections of Russian society behind the president by pandering to their prejudices, should elicit more protest than it has.
For starters, the government has failed to create a tax system to
mobilize
resources for public investment in health and education.
While invoking the specter of cyber attacks may help to
mobilize
domestic support for security legislation, it may also increase the likelihood of a major cyber conflict.
Rather than simply handing money from one state to another, as the world has done for the last 60 years, development funds must be used to
mobilize
the private sector – the real engine of economic growth and development.
With the right approach, the €20 billion ($21.9 billion) in annual development funding provided by the European Union could be leveraged to
mobilize
€300 billion of capital for the developing world, changing millions of people’s lives for the better.
The gravity of Venezuela’s situation and its effects on the entire hemisphere have thus far proved insufficient to
mobilize
a majority of OAS governments to convince Maduro that the region’s democracies will not stand by idly while a totalitarian dictatorship and base for international organized crime emerges.
As a result, democracies are likelier than non-democracies to win wars, because they
mobilize
their societies more fully, and because citizens, who bear the costs, have the electoral power to stop politicians from fighting wars that are reckless and unnecessary.
But it also reveals a newly developed – and highly potent – asset, one that Turkey’s neighbors should also seek to cultivate: a strong middle class willing and able to
mobilize
against extremist threats.
Since the early 1990’s, Mercosur has managed to
mobilize
5.9% of world FDI inflows.
The Middle East’s demographic youth bulge is well known, but no one predicted that its members would
mobilize
social media and cell phones to topple long-established dictators.
Other Al Qaeda thinkers have expressed admiration for the ability of young men like Wael Ghonim to
mobilize
thousands of his fellow Egyptians by conveying his sincere desire for change and love of country.
We
mobilize
private financing for public goods, such as infrastructure.
Entry into the euro as soon as possible is the best strategy for the accession countries, because it will
mobilize
them to complete structural reforms in order to meet the Maastricht criteria for inflation, interest rates, fiscal deficits, and public debt.
And in the lead up to the World Humanitarian Summit in Istanbul in May, private companies have already begun to
mobilize
resources and harness their capabilities in the service of innovation.
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