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"I'm mobilised, my office is mobilised, the Australian diplomatic mission here is mobilised and we will work out precisely what the situation is and if we can get to the bottom of it," the minister, Steve Ciobo, told reporters at the beginning of a three-day visit.
Tangling with the mobilised middle classes is a risky business.
Demonstrators avoided confronting pro-Beijing groups, which mobilised at North Point.
Statoil said in a statement it had mobilised its emergency response team.
He stresses small acts of restraint by the leaderless, digitally mobilised movement.
Lawyers have been mobilised on all sides to contest or confirm his dismissal.
The outbreak has mobilised China's largest company by market capitalisation to act quickly.
Eiko Browning, a doctor in Denver, fits the description of the newly mobilised liberal.
Workers in Amazon warehouses in Minnesota, Staten Island and New Jersey mobilised before Christmas.
Hispanics, who have been a latent political force in Texas, could also be mobilised.
The army will be mobilised to help move the sick to hospitals, he said.
In January, it also mobilised its fishermen to defend Indonesia's sovereignty in its waters.
They withdrew after Afghan forces mobilised to repel them with the help of NATO "advisers".
Some 90,000 civilians and 200,000 soldiers are being mobilised to count the country's 200m-odd inhabitants.
Three fire stations and a hazardous materials response crew were mobilised, a fire department official said.
In Myanmar we have mobilised tremendous resources and worked privately and publicly to end the violence.
One political asset California has that Texas lacks is a strong union infrastructure, which mobilised Hispanics.
More than 50,000 police and elite security units have been mobilised for election duty across France.
Three fire stations and a hazardous materials response crew were mobilised, the fire department official said.
She mobilised 5,000 volunteers through social media; her campaign cost 1.25m reais ($320,000), raised through individual donations.
Were they to be mobilised in Hong Kong, even in a humanitarian role, some people would worry.
The group became politicised at the time of the revolution before being mobilised in support of Saied.
"Emergency and public services are fully mobilised," Borne said on Twitter, describing the crash as a "terrible accident".
Do you think that when Steve Bannon mobilised Cambridge Analytica, he understood the algorithmic details of its work?
Bulgaria has mobilised military and police forces to help combat the disease and protect its pig breeding industry.
Digitally-mobilised and organised citizens have voted to occupy parts of the city, then decided when to leave.
Two TV stations separately said that two new infantry brigades and armoured units had been mobilised for Gaza.
"In compliance with regular procedures Equinor's emergency response organisation was quickly mobilised, and the authorities were notified," Equinor said.
There were no clear motives for thugs and triads to engage in such risky behaviour unless they were mobilised.
And this time police, troops and firefighters were quickly mobilised, working alongside citizens rather than trying to obstruct them.
The Tea Party rallies are estimated to have mobilised a small percentage of House votes cast later that year.
They left a country already mobilised by nationalists such as Daniel O'Connell, whose "monster meetings" drew hundreds of thousands.
Bulgaria has mobilised military and police forces to help combat the disease and protect its valuable pig breeding industry.
Wani's killing has mobilised a generation that had grown up under what it sees as an illegitimate Indian occupation.
Shootouts have been commonplace since 133, when the then-president, Felipe Calderón, mobilised the army to fight drug gangs.
Before 2016, Britain mobilised EU money to support the African Union mission in Somalia (which is backed by the UN).
As his death approached, it mobilised an army of censors to scrub the internet of any expression of sympathy for him.
Many were mobilised during the massive but peaceful weekend rallies over the last few months of 2016 demanding Park step down.
But you referenced the quote that Winston Churchill "mobilised the English language and sent it into battle" to John F. Kennedy.
LONDON — Women in 60 countries and on seven different continents mobilised Saturday to fight for their rights after Donald Trump's inauguration.
As clashes engulfed Quito, Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno reached out to indigenous leaders who had mobilised people to take to the streets.
The government includes most major parties, run by politicians widely perceived to have mobilised state resources and influence for their own gain.
The army was mobilised to help with special heavy equipment and the Treasury released 235 million euros ($265 million) of emergency funds.
It successfully mobilised public concern across Australia and overseas well into the 1960s, contributing to a growing international concern about racial discrimination.
"All emergency services have been mobilised and a crisis coordination unit set up," an official at the local Millas townhall told Reuters.
Instead of dampening interest, the Kremlin in effect mobilised those 3% of the electorate who signed their names in support of opposition candidates.
In Italy, those same forces are mobilised by Beppe Grillo's Five Star Movement, Mr Renzi's leading antagonist in the run up to referendum.
So the station master mobilised a human chain to shift box after box of bottled water from his store room to the train.
The world's largest video platform—owned by Google, the world's most powerful search engine—was mobilised to cleanse itself of the horrific clip.
This fast-moving pot of cash can be mobilised in as little as 24 hours and can be critical in life-threatening situations.
He mobilised an unlikely alliance of young people and older malcontents who no longer felt affection for either of the two big parties.
I mean, if 10,000 people can be mobilised by Trades Hall to march and close off city streets that tells me something, right?
About 25 firefighters, assisted by four helicopters, were mobilised to tackle the blaze that mainly burned bush but was fanned by strong winds.
It terrified Saudi Arabia, mobilised millions of dispossessed Shias and shaped the rhetoric of Sunni Islamists in far-off places like Egypt and Tunisia.
Reuters also mobilised journalists in Baghdad and Tripoli in Libya to talk directly to ship managers, port officials and shipping agents about the transactions.
Indeed, there is considerable anger about the new format, with protest groups formed and angry fans mobilised – or demobilised, as the case may be.
"Air France teams are fully mobilised and are doing all they can to assist French and European nationals at this difficult time," it said.
He also mobilised a bit of aid for fires in the Amazon, though that fell through in a spat with Jair Bolsonaro, Brazil's president.
"We are mobilised and determined," Villeroy, who is also governor of the French central bank said at a conference, declining further comment on the vote.
"They decided, perhaps as a swansong, to come attack - and I use their words - Paris," he said, adding more than 1,400 police officers were mobilised.
People of all ages in 25 cities in 22 countries mobilised on Saturday to show their support for those attending the Women's March on Washington.
They are able to get away with this by replacing most of the water in their bodies with glucose mobilised from stores in their livers.
Hotels and resorts have been mobilised to receive the displaced, the head of the government Emergency Committee, Othman Abduljaleel, told official Al-Rasmiya TV channel.
A witness in the Ras Lanuf area said the LNA had mobilised thousands of men nearby and that air strikes had intensified late on Sunday.
Extinction Rebellion is aligned with a school strike movement inspired by Swedish teenage activist Greta Thunberg, which mobilised millions of young people on Sept. 20.
He mobilised Shi'ite Muslim militia forces that helped crush Islamic State, the Sunni militant group that had seized control of swathes of Iraq and Syria.
"We have mobilised all of the country's resources and are selling oil in the 'grey market'," Zamaninia was quoted by state news agency IRNA as saying.
"Other officers were quickly mobilised, and the intruder was forced to hide at a building that is still under construction next to the gate," Boinnet said.
"Muslims could be a powerful force that can be mobilised against climate change," said Shanza Ali, co-founder of Muslim Climate Action, a British advocacy group.
It was the claim of unfair taxation—and a feeling among protesters that the money raised did them no good—that first mobilised the gilets jaunes.
"They decided, perhaps as a swansong, to come attack - and I use their words - Paris," Castaner said, adding that more than 1,400 police officers were mobilised.
There is an important update on the disturbing case of DaddyOFive, and it involves the YouTube community that mobilised itself to get the story out there.
France has also mobilised its strategic oil and fuel reserves to keep fillings stations running as the strike action disrupts refinery production and deliveries from depots.
A kilo of avocados can need up to 20083,22008 litres of water, so local sources were strained, and activists mobilised to campaign against the culinary fashion.
"After a costly year for catastrophes in 2017, our London market and reinsurance businesses mobilised quickly to grasp the opportunity and grew strongly," the company said.
Emergency workers were mobilised to clear roads of debris, like fallen trees and power lines in the coconut-growing region, with some central areas plunged into darkness.
Ryanair pilots in several countries mobilised after the company announced in September the cancellation of around 20,000 flights, which it blamed on a lack of standby pilots.
Mr Fillon is left with the socially conservative right wing, whose most organised element is a Catholic movement that mobilised vigorously against the legalisation of gay marriage.
More than 700 firefighters and 90 aircraft were mobilised to tackle the fires in the Gard, some of which caused sections of motorways to be temporarily closed.
Speaking later on Friday after a defence council meeting, Prime Minister Manuel Valls said some 26,274 gendarmes will be mobilised to maintain the heightened level of security.
Before that, only the global unrest of the late 1960s bears comparison in terms of the number of countries swept up and the number of people mobilised.
Ryanair pilots in several countries mobilised after the company in September announced the cancellation of around 20,000 flights, which it blamed on a lack of standby pilots.
"Our teams are fully mobilised to try to meet our food and industrial customers needs in the context of a temporary shortage beyond our control," it said.
"We fully mobilised the bank credit, equity and insurance capital to ensure the financing needs of the real economy in the first half of 2019," said Zhou.
Mr Prabowo is an old-fashioned nationalist, not an Islamist, but he has mobilised the Muslim vote partly by allying with a religious party popular among poor voters.
It has mobilised more than 9,000 security personnel to guard the monarch's motorcade as well as the multiple luxury hotels where he and his enormous entourage are staying.
"Most of the products that arrived on the market were mature green vanilla," Ialy Raharijaona, whose group has mobilised to ensure the safety of the vanilla fields, said.
"We underwrote $500 million of that $1 billion and the other $500 million was mobilised and raised through some of our partners," said Tadesse after meeting Tanzania's president.
With capitalism afflicted by an unresolvable structural crisis, fresh populist consent had to be mobilised – often through moral panics about immigrants – for the imposition of harsh neoliberal policies.
Loading was stopped and loading systems at the field were shut down after oil was spotted nearby and systems were mobilised to deal with such a situation, Equinor said.
But in the early 2000s politicians, hoping for new jobs in their own backyard, all mobilised behind a single policy, says Rune Dahl Fitjar of the University of Stavanger.
PARIS, June 24 (Reuters) - European Central Bank policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Friday that authorities were "mobilised and determined" after Britain's vote to leave the European Union.
Ryanair pilots mobilised in September after the carrier announced the cancellation of around 20,000 flights, which it blamed on a rostering problem sparked by a change in Irish regulations.
We see that the pro-democracy camp mobilised people based on 'police brutality' and 'bad governance', while the pro-establishment camp views this election as 'saying no to violence'.
France, on the other hand, mobilised its vast and experienced military-industrial complex and hired a powerful Australian submarine industry insider, Sean Costello, who led it to an unexpected victory.
A big political moment came in 2014, when Chinese-Americans mobilised against SCA5, a proposed amendment to California's constitution that would have opened the door to race-based affirmative action.
In a New Year's address to the Paris financial sector, Francois Villeroy de Galhau said the industry had to remain mobilised in efforts to attract business to the French capital.
Universal background checks are just what were defeated in Congress three years ago when the National Rifle Association successfully mobilised its troops in advance of the post-Sandy Hook vote.
"Right now, we have part of the fleet ready, while other funds are being mobilised to pay for the rest," Maleiane added, without giving details on the cost of upgrades.
RIGHT-WING GOVERNMENT Less likely than a Socialist government but cannot be ruled out after they gained some steam after riots by separatists in Catalonia mobilised some right-wing voters.
The stand-off worsened this week as France mobilised strategic oil stocks for the first time in six years and employers said the protests were starting to hurt the economy.
Environmental groups say the slow pace of the talks does not reflect the anger of youth climate activists who have mobilised in their millions this year to demand urgent action.
"The government is fully mobilised and will not hesitate to use all of the levers at its disposal," Sirugue told French daily Les Echos in an interview published on Friday.
This would mark a significant escalation by Extinction Rebellion, which mobilised thousands of people in a peaceful civil disobedience campaign that brought parts of central London to a standstill in April.
With a president in the White House who is keen to please the conservative evangelicals who helped bring him to power, some Christian organisations on the right are motivated and mobilised.
An officer told reporters that hundreds of Chinese trawlers appeared to have been mobilised by the People's Armed Forces Maritime Militia, and summoned to the Paracels in a pre-planned operation.
Uyinene's death has mobilised people across South Africa in the fight against gender based violence, and is seen as a critical point in the future of women's rights in South Africa.
Rajoy's government mobilised thousands of national police to stop Sunday's vote, leading to clashes with would-be voters as they tried to close polling stations in schools and remove ballot boxes.
Evidently he miscalculated: the economic costs, and the broad coalition that mobilised against him, seem to have convinced some Republican-leaning voters to ditch him, even as they plumped for Mr Trump.
Macron told British Prime Minister Theresa May in a phone call on Tuesday that he had mobilised all means of cooperation to help Britain in the fight against terrorism, his office said.
"Children of all ages are indoctrinated with police hatred and anti-establishment beliefs at school and online mobilised to conduct massive school strikes," she told the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Having mobilised hundreds of thousands onto the streets against the legalisation of gay marriage six years ago, protesters are now planning their first big demo against Mr Macron's law on October 6th.
When youngsters in Hong Kong packed shopping centres to sing a new protest anthem, small bands of the party faithful were mobilised to belt out China's national anthem in the territory's malls.
Police have mobilised police in large numbers to stop such protests spreading in a year when Aliyev has courted publicity by securing the right to host the international Formula 1 motor race.
Madhya Pradesh, a state just captured by Congress five months earlier, nevertheless returned a huge BJP majority to parliament, largely because it mobilised enough voters to register a ten-point surge in turnout.
Y'en a Marre ("Enough is Enough"), a collection of rappers and journalists who mobilised younger voters against Mr Wade in elections in 2012, has come under pressure from the government in recent months.
"In London specifically, the Metropolitan Police Service has mobilised additional officers, who will carry out highly visible patrols at key locations around the capital including the transport network," Rowley said in a statement.
"Don't be bashful," he recently exhorted some 7,000 undercover police mobilised to uphold puritanical codes—even though the country's mores are closer to those of Central Asia than the sex-segregated Arab world.
In uncertain times, paper currency is one of the few assets that offers both short-term price certainty and the ability to be mobilised in an instant, points out J.P. Koning, a financial writer.
Then there is the campaign itself: the Conservatives have fewer members than Labour but that may be less important than the number of supporters who can be mobilised at short notice—dedicated non-members.
A few years ago, I fell in with a growing group of professionals in medicine and allied fields such as bioethics who have mobilised to defend the right to informed consent in medical experimentation.
As the government mobilised thousands of additional doctors and nurses to combat the virus, property owners put out messages on social media stating that their rooms were available for health workers on the frontlines.
As the government mobilised thousands of additional doctors and nurses to combat the virus, property owners put out messages on social media stating that their rooms were available for health workers on the frontlines.
ZURICH, March 16 (Reuters) - Switzerland's government on Monday banned all public and private events from midnight and mobilised up to 8,000 members of the military after declaring the rapidly spreading coronavirus an "exceptional" emergency.
"Essilor International filed complaints in Thailand and in other jurisdictions and mobilised all available internal and external resources to put an immediate end to these fraudulent activities and implement remedial actions," the company said.
Haykel suggested there was a risk that any future popular economic discontent might be manipulated or mobilised by disaffected religious conservatives or opponents of MbS, as the 31-year-old deputy crown prince, is known.
President Bashar al-Assad and his Iranian allies appear to have been emboldened by events in Iraq, where Kurdish authorities have suffered a major blow since regional states mobilised against their independence referendum, analysts say.
SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea mobilised more than 2000,000 firefighters and soldiers to help douse most of the wildfires that have killed one person and forced more than 4,000 to flee their homes, authorities said on Friday.
The stand-off between the government and CGT worsened this week as the country mobilised strategic oil stocks for the first time in six years, and employers warned the protests were starting to hurt the economy.
There was the potential for safe-haven buying of gold after France said its security forces were fully mobilised for a presidential election at the weekend after the killing of a policeman by an Islamist militant.
"Since daybreak today, we have mobilised 7,800 people from police, fire authorities and the Self-Defence Forces to do our utmost in searching and rescuing the affected," Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga told a news conference.
Rebels who previously struggled to make gains against Islamic State in the area and had been fending off advances in recent weeks by Kurdish-led fighters mobilised several thousand fighters for the attack, rebel sources said.
Sunday's elections marked a rare weekend lull in the sometimes violent unrest, with democratic candidates securing nearly 90% of the 452 district council seats, broadcaster RTHK reported, despite a strongly resourced and mobilised pro-establishment opposition.
It has mobilised previous non-voters and disillusioned conservatives, in part by appealing to a specifically east German sense of grievance: fully two-thirds of voters in Saxony say that east Germans are "second-class citizens".
McDonnell said the slogan "taking back control" used by supporters of leaving the EU in the 2016 referendum was mobilised to great effect because many people rightly felt that they have little control over their lives.
The deployment of drones would mark a significant escalation by Extinction Rebellion, which mobilised thousands of people in a peaceful civil disobedience campaign that brought parts of central London to a standstill for 11 days in April.
The moment when the highest proportion of men of fighting age were at war, during the civil war (when 13% of the population was mobilised), came too early to spur the creation of a national health system.
Slovaks have mobilised in numbers unseen since the 20163 Velvet Revolution, and on March 9th there were parallel protests in more than 30 other towns and cities, many considered the heartland of Mr Fico's nationalist Smer party.
In a tent next to the pink boat, earnest young men explain to passers-by how rigorous academic study of protests has shown that, to bring about change, at least 3.5% of the population must be mobilised.
Democratic U.S. presidential candidate Bernie Sanders last year mobilised younger supporters with similar promises on higher education, while French President Emmanuel Macron's plan for a 10 billion euro "industry and innovation" fund looks aimed at jobless youth.
DUBAI, May 5 (Reuters) - Iran has mobilised all its resources to sell oil in a "grey market", bypassing U.S. sanctions that Tehran sees as illegitimate, state media quoted Deputy Oil Minister Amir Hossein Zamaninia as saying on Sunday.
Opponents' making political hay with the burqa woman may have appealed above all to the SVP hard core that opposes any opening to abroad, but the tactic also mobilised the "yes" camp, where the conservative centre stayed, gfs.
MUMBAI/NEW DELHI - Digital payment providers in India have mobilised hundreds of extra workers to enrol small merchants and offered their services for free, betting that severe cash shortages will prove to be the opportunity of a lifetime.
" But suddenly the earthquake, in May 23003, hit China, and everybody got mobilised in the country, trying to do our own part to restore something and then we, my team and I, is thinking, "Oh, why not now?
Sanders has mobilised volunteers in a similar manner to Jeremy Corbyn, masterminding digital campaigns which inspire people enough to form real grassroots movements in their communities which advocate policies that the majority of the public actually agree with.
"We are mobilised and are in contact with the Congolese authorities to shed as much light as possible on what happened, and in order to free our compatriot," a spokesman for the French foreign ministry said in a statement.
MbS's most significant social change to date has been to strip the feared mutawa religious police of the power to arrest or question people, a major development in the state's relations with clerics, and which met no mobilised opposition.
From these results, they reckoned that the protests as a whole mobilised between 215m and 22017m additional votes for the Republican Party in the 1153 House elections –or between 2115% and 2116% of all House votes cast that year.
Pilots have mobilised in the wake of the announcement of 20,000 flight cancellations by the Irish carrier, which it blamed on a lack of standby pilots due to a failure in rostering following a rule change by Irish regulators.
Michael Bennett, head of derivatives and structured finance at the World Bank's capital markets department, said that if the pandemic emergency financing facility (PEF) had existed in 2014, some $100 million could have been mobilised as early as July.
It is likely it will be hastily arranged and it is possible no official confirmation of his visit will be given until at least 24 hours before to stop any large-scale protests against his visit from being mobilised.
"We know that there is a very big vote to remain (in the EU) which needs to be mobilised," said Kevin Pringle, the SNP's former communications boss during the independence referendum, now media director at the Scotland Stronger in Europe campaign.
The probe, which included raids by a 200-strong team on the group's headquarters and other firms last week, ranks as the largest into a South Korean family-run "chaebol" in terms of the number of investigators mobilised, analysts said.
Abebe Selassie, director of the African department at the IMF, stressed that "while the rise in debt was a concern", the picture in sub-Saharan Africa was very diverse and many countries could stabilise debt burdens quickly if they mobilised revenues.
Swedish activist Thunberg, who has mobilised a global youth movement against climate change, faces a difficult audience in Alberta where the energy sector provides 150,000 direct jobs and contributes more than C$71 billion ($54.1 billion) annually to Canada's gross domestic product.
"The fundamentals of both platinum and palladium markets are, however, not indicating a rapid or strong enough recovery in price during our medium-term forecast period, especially while off-market stocks can be mobilised to cover the modest market deficits we expect," he said.
"The United Nations has mobilised and is ready to immediately support life-saving aid convoys to several areas in eastern Ghouta as soon as conditions allow, as well as hundreds of medical evacuations," Linda Tom, a U.N. humanitarian spokeswoman in Damascus, said in emailed comments.
India's response to the onslaught was a flop: by the time its lumbering Strike Corps were mobilised and positioned on the frontier, Pakistan had already bulked up its defences, raising both the costs of incursion and the risk that it would escalate into a nuclear conflict.
They argue that the Lib Dems did so badly in last year's general election, tumbling to eight parliamentary seats, partly because they lack an irreducible core of voters who identify with the party, whose allegiance is such that it can be mobilised even in tough electoral times.
The planned day of protest in the small ex-Soviet state sets up a standoff between Pashinyan's movement, which has mobilised thousands of people to take to the streets, and a ruling elite which is determined to hold on to power and still controls the security apparatus.
The home ministry said in a statement the group had "organised and mobilised" some members of Singapore's Myanmar community to support the Arakan Army (AA), an insurgent group fighting for greater autonomy in Rakhine and Chin states, and its political wing, the United League of Arakan.
In a rare weekend lull in the unrest that has rocked the financial hub, democratic candidates across the city of 7.4 million people secured more than half of the 452 district council seats for the first time against a strongly resourced and mobilised pro-establishment opposition.
WHEN LATVIA conducted its biggest-ever national military exercise last August, which mobilised more than 10,000 people, a group of researchers discovered that using only open-source information they could identify about 10% of the individuals involved—and use that knowledge to track the exercise in real time.
If Brexit also sees the UK quitting the European Economic Area, domestic firms would lose their "passported" status and be considered "third country" entities, similar to those based in the US. Market participants have mobilised to fight this, although some note that it may not be easy to sway policymakers, who do not want to open the European market to US risk.

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