Mobilize
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To help
mobilize
that financing, the World Bank Group has launched the Maximizing Finance for Development program.
In the past, abundant investment and energy revenues limited the incentive to
mobilize
tax revenues.
This raises doubts about the so-called “growth compact” launched by the European Council in June, particularly about the political commitment to
mobilize
€120 billion quickly by reallocating unused Structural and Cohesion Funds and increasing the European Investment Bank’s lending capacity.
In the United States, President Barack Obama’s election campaigns recognized this opportunity, using social media extensively to communicate political messages, and to energize and
mobilize
supporters.
How can the government expect to
mobilize
domestic investment as long as ordinary Russians keep their savings--$50 billion, according to most estimates--at home?
Some say that young people in the rich countries are just too well off to
mobilize
politically, at least en masse.
Polish Interior Minister Mieczyslaw Moczar, the leader of the nationalist faction, combined communist rhetoric with a language proper to fascist movements in order to
mobilize
the masses against the “cosmopolitan-liberal intelligentsia.”
Was it not incitement when he attempted to
mobilize
Jewish voters earlier this year by warning of “Arabs voting in droves, bussed in by the left.”
We will need new technologies to
mobilize
large-scale solar power, wind power, and geothermal power.
But those who believe in liberal democracy, the rule of law, and European integration still have time to
mobilize
around an alternative candidate – who would most likely prevail in the second-round run-off with Le Pen and, one hopes, bring about much-needed reforms and uphold France’s proactive role in Europe.
By contrast, two years after the French and Dutch No votes, there is no sign of a Plan B, despite the claims of the French politicians who helped
mobilize
the No vote.
All attempts to reduce Malay influence serve to
mobilize
this community – in both ethnic and religious terms.
At the Climate Summit that I convened last September at the UN in New York, financial institutions, commercial and national banks, insurance companies, and pension funds vowed to
mobilize
more than $200 billion by the end of this year for action to address climate change.
Nonetheless, the child-liberation movement that Satyarthi, Yousafzai, and others have helped to
mobilize
is growing by the day, and new, courageous voices are speaking out against injustices that cannot be allowed to persist for another generation.
With the world economy growing slowly, many center-left politicians are trying to
mobilize
markets and jump-start growth while investing in jobs and skills.
Wellcome is co-hosting an event in Accra on November 19-20 to
mobilize
global action on AMR.
History in the hands of manipulative politicians and incorrigible ideologues can be either a dangerously inebriating weapon to
mobilize
the masses, or, as James Joyce put it in Ulysses, “a nightmare” from which it is difficult to wake.
The effects of their activities can be seen in the conduct of foreign policy and in attempts to
mobilize
votes against the government.
Private-sector lending became hard to mobilize, because there were many more creditors than in the bank-dominated world of the 1980's, when negotiations could be conducted by just a few big players.
On its own, social conservatism could never
mobilize
more than 30-40% of voters.
Moreover, it revealed the potent capacity of Egypt’s Salafis to
mobilize
supporters, who were the overwhelming majority in Tahrir Square that day.
At the moment, Egyptian liberals’ main concern should be their popular appeal and ability to
mobilize
support, rather than picking fights with the Salafis and trying to enforce a constitution by any means, democratic or not.
Europe needs the political will to
mobilize
them.
R2P has also served as a catalyst for institutional change, with more than 50 states and intergovernmental organizations having established “focal points” – designated high-level officials whose job is to analyze atrocity risk and
mobilize
appropriate responses.
To achieve this, we must use innovative mechanisms to leverage and
mobilize
global funds, especially from the private sector.
Given the need to
mobilize
idle resources in the short run in order to maintain productive potential in the long run, a larger national debt would be, as Alexander Hamilton, the first US treasury secretary, put it, a national blessing.
Yet the battle to
mobilize
adequate financing remains.
They even pledged to
mobilize
financial assistance.
These disengaged voters will likely not participate in future elections, though they might
mobilize
for a second EU referendum, if one were to be held.
The good news is that the strong showing by the amendments’ opponents, and their ability to
mobilize
through alternative media and micro-organizations, even while under duress, has shown that Turkish civil society remains vibrant.
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