Mobilize
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462 examples of Mobilize in a sentence
Whether this is an intended outcome, so that Obama and his party can continue to
mobilize
large campaign contributions, or the result of poor decision-making is difficult to determine – and may reflect a bit of both.
First, there were limits on Powell’s ability to
mobilize
public opinion.
The BEC promised a “new model” that would leverage public-private partnerships to
mobilize
investment “in truly transformative energy solutions for the future.”
Last year, we showed how rapidly we could
mobilize
when we deployed a monitoring mission to the Caucasus in less than three weeks to help defuse the crisis between Russia and Georgia, following the EU-mediated peace agreement.
Like all worthwhile PR efforts, the MDGs served to raise awareness, galvanize attention, and
mobilize
action – all for a good cause.
But most of these measures do not cost money, and, as the MDGs have shown, setting targets can be used to
mobilize
action from rich-country governments.
As long as this attitude endures, any reform-minded government has little chance to
mobilize
enough parliamentary and public support to carry on its liberal policies toward the Hungarian minority.
But a broader economic initiative is also needed to
mobilize
a critical mass of European and international financial resources to attract investment to the region and modernize its infrastructures and services.
Third, the advanced countries should work with Africa to
mobilize
the international scientific community to address the critical problems of malaria, HIV/Aids in Africa, and other tropical infectious diseases that pose horrendous and distinctive challenges for the continent.
Social-media platforms now enable large groups of people to
mobilize
in ways reminiscent of mass political movements in earlier eras.
In our book, the story of Egyptian protester Jawad Nabulsi, 29, shows how some activists used technology to
mobilize
people.
But they did not see the risk in letting them gain so much power, and so did not
mobilize
to block them.
But offering a clear prospect of a better and fairer EU is the best way to
mobilize
public opinion and face down anti-European political forces ahead of next year’s European Parliament election.
They may be comparatively few in number, but they can
mobilize
material resources if they do not get their way.
A democratic bargain becomes feasible only when the masses are able to organize and
mobilize
around common interests.
Rajan emphasizes the role of local leaders who can
mobilize
community assets, generate social engagement on the part of local residents, and create a new image – all in the context of more supportive state policies and managed globalization.
In the race for Kansas’s 4th district seat, the Republican candidate Ron Estes won by less than ten percentage points in a constituency that Trump carried by 27 – and only after the national party was forced to
mobilize
massive resources on his behalf.
First, the fundamentalists benefited from years of political organizing and activism, and thus were better able to
mobilize
their supporters, whereas the liberals, who led the uprising against the former regime, lacked nationwide organization and had little time to translate their newly acquired political capital into votes.
It should be possible to
mobilize
a pro-European silent majority behind the idea that when the status quo becomes untenable, we should look for a European solution rather than national ones.
designed to make it easy for Americans to use their social network to
mobilize
calls to Congress.
Of course, the IMF was fast to
mobilize
vast amounts of money to throw into the pot once it boiled over, but its lack of decisive remedies has failed to move countries out of danger.
In contrast to these titans of dissent, we are empowered with the instruments of social media to spread the word, overcome isolation, and
mobilize
millions in support of reform and renewal.
They will also
mobilize
governments and the international system to strengthen measurement and monitoring for sustainable development.
Ruthless leaders
mobilize
disoriented followers.
In the sense that social media can be used to
mobilize
people for good causes, there is some truth to this.
Meanwhile, the thinking goes, military pressure – in the form of potential lethal aid to Ukraine – will similarly
mobilize
ordinary Russians against Putin.
All of these ministries represent low-cost, soft power: official institutions that can enhance pro-change forces’ capacity to mobilize, give them religious legitimacy, and remove the threat of judicial repression as they strengthen unofficial networks on the ground.
Mechanistic solidarity has emerged as a more effective means to
mobilize
people and resources.
Not a surprise, then, that the governors cannot
mobilize
popular support as federal authorities impose accountability standards on them.
The great task of this generation's financial leaders is to
mobilize
investment in the skills, infrastructure, and sustainable technologies that can end poverty, spread prosperity, and protect the planet.
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