Mobilize
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462 examples of Mobilize in a sentence
At the McKinsey Global Institute, we have identified 11 sets of measures that, if enacted across Europe, would boost productivity,
mobilize
the workforce, and make investment – bets on the future – attractive again.
The military leaders have shown that they can
mobilize
their forces in short order when they want, as evidenced by their violent crack down on thousands of monks and political activists last year.
Only the major pharmaceutical companies, working in conjunction with basic and applied research centers around the world, can
mobilize
the necessary funding.
And rich countries need to
mobilize
international development finance, which can play a key role in helping African countries meet their energy needs.
And they expected Muslim communities and countries around the world to rise up and
mobilize
behind their millenarian worldview.
If they act at all, they
mobilize
peacekeepers, international sanctions, and humanitarian aid.
It is time to
mobilize.
What has made America so prosperous is the country’s ability to
mobilize
the natural resources of an entire continent, along with political stability and an extraordinarily rare combination of sensible government action and individual entrepreneurial innovation.
There is no political risk involved; the Swiss have no powerful lobby in the United States or the EU that they can mobilize; as the birthplace of private banking, Switzerland has enormous symbolic value; as the world leader in private banking, it triggers jealousies.
Both reforms are incomplete and may not be sufficient to jump-start the economy and
mobilize
a singularly passive civil society.
Finally, the SDGs should
mobilize
expert groups around the key challenges of sustainable development.
It must be recognized that this is a difficult moment and countries must
mobilize
their resources to help their people with the transition.
On the other hand, it mitigated the large capital outflows that were a destructive force in past crises, contributed to more mature institutions and domestic policy responses, and helped
mobilize
vigorous international support.
The ability to
mobilize
a group effectively is certainly an art rather than a predictive science, and varies with situations, but that does not mean that it cannot be profitably studied and learned.
Only two events have the power to
mobilize
and energize this sense of patriotism: the October revolution of 1917 and the Great Patriotic War of 1941-1945, which turned the USSR and Russia into a great world power.
A shaping power builds relationships and invests in institutions that allow it to work well with others and to create and
mobilize
“coalitions and networks of like-minded states.”
Such people can also
mobilize
the worst instincts and passions, make masses fanatical, and lead societies into hell.
And next year, when the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change begins publishing its latest assessment of the scientific evidence, the prospect of runaway climate change is bound to
mobilize
civil society.
A simpler solution would be to
mobilize
working-age women who already – or plan to – stay at home.
Those governments should also leverage their assets, including land;
mobilize
user revenue; and modify financial regulations and incentives to increase investors’ risk appetite.
As one of the co-conveners of the International Commission on Financing Global Education Opportunity – which brings together world leaders to
mobilize
support for solutions to the education crisis – I have long focused on how to improve educational access.
Sebastian Kurz, Austria’s tiresome young chancellor, is actively seeking to
mobilize
opposition to Merkel, even though her attitude toward refugees saved Austria from a deluge of asylum seekers.
In the absence of antitrust agreements, trade disputes involving a party possessing market dominance are typically settled only by the ability of the “victim” to
mobilize
retaliation.
An independent Kurdistan could rouse Iran’s seven-million-strong Kurdish minority, while Iran’s Sunni minority (some 10% of the population) includes militant elements that could
mobilize
against the government.
We need the World Bank’s voice and strenuous efforts to
mobilize
grant financing for the SDGs.
This mechanism may be unlikely to
mobilize
significant new financing, but participating countries can provide valuable political and technical support on structural reform, regional integration, and private-sector development.
The government’s opponents can
mobilize
public protests, as they did in November, but they are much less capable of formulating alternative policy agendas and attracting support for them.
Three years ago, the International Monetary Fund showed that by coordinating the expansion of Asian demand and investment in Western infrastructure, we could
mobilize
private funds for big private-public partnership projects.
With the government lacking fiscal room, and Greek banks burdened by non-performing loans, it is important to
mobilize
the state’s remaining assets and unclog the flow of bank credit to healthy parts of the private sector.
The UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network is a powerful effort to
mobilize
global knowledge to save the planet.
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