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It played a big role in mobilising a fight against homelessness.
The president's survival strategy relies on mobilising her left-wing base.
And Iraq's army and its allied Shia hashad, or militia, are mobilising.
But in Guatemala and elsewhere some are now mobilising for social change.
"The army will begin mobilising on Sunday," he told a news briefing.
He has done so by mobilising anti-fujimorismo, a diffuse but powerful sentiment.
Sikhs have a tradition, born in India, of mobilising to defend their rights.
"We're asking citizens to continue mobilising to keep our economy working," Veran said.
Bangladesh promoted family planning by mobilising village women to preach the virtues of contraception.
The use of technology in politics goes far beyond understanding and mobilising the masses.
Two of them are familiar: mobilising resources for productive activity, and allocating output and income.
If not, I will need to soon return to Puerto Rico to continue mobilising aid.
To this end, Mrs Clinton is now mobilising her most millennial-friendly surrogates, including Mr Obama.
A cross-party group of Members of Parliament are mobilising to prevent a no-deal exit.
Brexit supporters are also mobilising for what they fear will be a betrayal of the referendum.
They were better at mobilising arguments to justify partisan positions that, in truth, they probably held unthinkingly.
Thankfully, the community is going some way to mobilising and ensuring that the relevant voices are heard.
He said Iranian-backed fighters, who are supporting government forces, were mobilising in the southern Aleppo area.
The central government has been mobilising Chinese citizens and its propaganda machine to defame and crack the movement.
Under the new system the generals will be able to manipulate politics without the hassle of mobilising tanks.
Both sides have since been mobilising, and the LNA has been conducting daily air strikes in the area.
LIHKG, the online platform for mobilising this supposedly faceless and leaderless movement, remains as active as ever in organising.
The rebels now want to advance further into government-held areas, mobilising thousands of fighters from Syria's northwestern countryside.
EU campaign that is credited with mobilising grassroots support for Brexit, also endorsed the idea of a second vote.
Kamto has been mobilising dissent against Biya since losing what he says was a fraudulent presidential election in October.
His forces have been mobilising close to PFG-controlled territory, but have not so far moved decisively towards the west.
"This was a pre-emptive strike against militias that are mobilising for an attack against the Libyan army," Mismari said.
The Irish diaspora is mobilising by travelling thousands of miles to return to Ireland to vote in the abortion referendum.
"Finance remains the biggest barrier," he emphasised at a meeting in Barcelona this week on mobilising investment in clean infrastructure.
Brazil is mobilising its armed forces for a nationwide door-to-door information campaign; other affected countries should do likewise.
Happily, the likelihood of mobilising a large chunk of Hindu opinion in support of a fresh agitation is probably limited.
Mobilising young people, who polls show are more pro-European than their elders, will be vital for the Remain camp.
Private markets, however, are mobilising—notably that for "green bonds", which tie the proceeds of bond issues to environmentally friendly investments.
Fiscal stimulus could pick up the slack, but mobilising government budgets to aid the economy will also prove a tall order.
Fitch believes state support for NSB stems from its policy mandate of mobilising retail savings and investing them in government securities.
Aided by Chinese companies, an oyster resistance campaign is in full force in China's cyberspace, mobilising tens of thousands of netizens.
All search and rescue teams in the region are mobilising, including 60 volunteers from the Norwegian Red Cross, a spokesman said.
The group was instrumental in mobilising hundreds of thousands of Muslims to rally against Purnama, who is an ally of Widodo.
Labour's best chance of holding onto the Midlands lies in mobilising the Muslim vote, rather than in appealing to Jaguar LandRover workers.
Fitch sees state support for NSB as stemming from its policy mandate of mobilising retail savings and investing them in government securities.
The former president's defence strategy will almost certainly involve mobilising his core supporters, both on the streets and in Brasília, the capital.
Fitch believes state support for NSB stems from its policy mandate of mobilising retail savings and primarily investing them in government securities.
Beyond mobilising their own voters, they also tried to identify others who might be persuaded to change their mind (with limited success).
The new system keeps the generals firmly in charge, and will allow them to remove governments without the hassle of mobilising tanks.
With damage now unavoidable, Senegal's government and the World Bank are mobilising to resettle nearly 303,230 people from the city's riskiest zone.
And it was well distributed between the major parties, with the Tories mobilising the forces of property and Labour the workers and intellectuals.
But with Europe's populist parties growing stronger, and Mr Erdogan mobilising public opinion against the West, a showdown will be hard to avert.
He also has street power, with a track record of mobilising tens of thousands of supporters to protest against opponents and government policies.
For the CGT this was a mobilising moment, a sort of last gasp for a movement nostalgic for glorious victories of the past.
The right-winger has been giving a masterclass of social media use, mobilising millions of Brazilians who have grown weary of mainstream media.
"Of course we are doing our part by mobilising where needed," Jacque Wagner, the president's chief of staff, told reporters after the meeting.
Sure, Hodgson could tweak things tactically, or change his starting line up, but nothing guarantees success like mobilising our collective contempt for French people.
Other policy measures include imposing caps on rupee deposit interest rates, enabling banks to reduce the cost of mobilising funds from the general public.
Foots, however, said there were encouraging signs, with the movement of product mobilising within China, people going back to work and shipping channels reopening.
The state is likely to provide support for NSB because of its policy mandate of mobilising retail savings and primarily investing them in government securities.
In practice, its development agents "do everything" from tax collection to mobilising locals to attend meetings and vote for the ruling party, sighs an agricultural expert.
The government aims to drive its planned breakthrough via a range of initiatives, from mobilising Islamic charitable funds to modernising investments made by Indonesia's pilgrims' fund.
A recent study by Florida State University found that the Red Pill forum radicalised its subscribers during the 2016 presidential election, mobilising them to support Donald Trump.
It could try to catch up with the West by mobilising state resources—the model followed from Peter the Great to the 1930s, at great human cost.
The effectiveness of such efforts remains uncertain: after decades in the political doldrums, the Democrats in Alabama are no longer good at mobilising voters in statewide contests.
In the document, rich nations reaffirmed a goal of mobilising $100 billion in climate finance, from both public and private sources, by 2020 to help developing countries.
Adityanath, 44, was elected by state lawmakers on Saturday, a week after the BJP won a landslide victory in India's most populous state by mobilising the Hindu vote.
His strategy rests on mobilising alienated conservatives, in particular the millions of white evangelical Christians who, his team believes, can swing elections when they are galvanised to vote.
Vietnam's military also said it was mobilising with "combat readiness" to fight the virus, which emerged in central China late last year and is spreading around the world.
Activists are mobilising supporters through a host of internet forums and messaging app groups, taking out ads in international newspapers and petitioning diplomats to raise awareness among world leaders.
"We try to solve huge societal issues by mobilising talent, ideas and capital, and by taking a mission-led approach," Ella Goldner, co-founder and GM of Zinc, tells TechCrunch.
"How are women supposed to be protected when there is no definition of what is forced marriage?" said Stephanie Willman Bordat, co-founder of rights group Mobilising for Rights Associates.
For now, it looks as if Mr Guaidó is left with the tactic of mobilising opposition on the streets, until now his main way of putting pressure on the regime.
Last week, when it appeared that ministers were mobilising to unseat May, the FTSE's inverse correlation with sterling vanished — a rare occurrence of the currency and British stocks falling in tandem.
PARIS, May 271 (Reuters) - Airbus is mobilising staff from outside Germany to assist with a tricky production ramp-up of A321 passenger jets at its plant in Hamburg, industry sources said.
In Poland, where 439 cases have been confirmed with five deaths, medical staff are working overtime to treat the increasing number of coronavirus patients, and community groups are mobilising to help.
One contributor to the documentary makes a similar point in arguing that Irving Berlin's "White Christmas" served a necessary cultural function for a fast-changing American nation that was mobilising for war.
"In addition, we are doing our utmost to help ensure that supply chains for many thousands of businesses do not break down by mobilising additional capacity for air freight transport," said Spohr.
"Politicians are feeling increasingly pulled to the site to respond because people are mobilising about the issues they care about, and politicians need to be where that conversation is being had," she said.
Both the middle class and the equally large cohort of rural migrants that dreams of joining it are vital to the country's economic success, and both are capable of mobilising regime-threatening opposition.
The report emphasises that it is not advocating that land be set aside to grow crops for biofuels, but that the focus must be on re-mobilising agricultural waste like straw or husks.
"Today one of the many other events coming up in June can be checked off the list, after which we expect to see some managers mobilising funds accordingly," said a Dubai-based fund manager.
Beyond the accusations of putting pressure on its employees, Huawei also claimed that the U.S. government was launching cyber attacks on the company and mobilising companies that work with Huawei to bring unsubstantiated accusations.
Hamas has responded to Trump's move by mobilising mass protests at the border and turning a blind eye to other factions firing into Israel in two weeks of daily attacks, which have tailed off recently.
Wind was blowing at a speed of 38 knots, police told Norwegian newspaper VG. All search and rescue teams in the region are mobilising, including 60 volunteers from the Norwegian Red Cross, a spokesman said.
Analysts said Iran's focus, for now, would likely be to put more pressure on Iraq's Shi'ite-led government to press for a U.S. withdrawal and mobilising Tehran-backed militias in Iraq to harass U.S. forces.
Some players like CNOOC "appear more skilful and effective in mobilising resources to influence state policy, while some actors, such as enterprises in the tourism industry, respond only when the state provides incentives," Gong noted.
India's insatiable appetite for gold has already prompted the government to raise import duties and launch a scheme aimed at mobilising a pool of over 20,000 tonnes of the metal lying idle in homes and temples.
The wind was blowing at a speed of 38 knots, police told Norwegian newspaper VG. All search and rescue teams in the region are mobilising, including 60 volunteers from the Norwegian Red Cross, a spokesman said.
Over the course of our deliberations, everyone tried to steer the conversation towards their preferred outcome, which made me wonder if being a good leader is fundamentally a matter of strategically mobilising the syntax of politeness.
The senator's best, perhaps only, hope of victory lay in mobilising his advantage among white liberals and in caucuses, where the result can be swayed by a small number of well-organised diehards, for an early assault.
BEIJING, Jan 24 (Reuters) - The Chinese city of Wuhan is rapidly building a new 0003,000-bed hospital to treat victims of a new coronavirus, mobilising machinery to get it ready by early next week, state media said.
It's important to note that while Twitter is full of groups that feel impenetrable and highly exclusive, it can also be a place where people find positive, supportive, and mobilising communities that rally together to affect social change.
For mobilising talent, in the broadest sense, is as much part of the fourth industrial revolution, the theme of this year's Annual Meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos, as water and steam were in the first.
Earlier, Le Maire told RTL radio that the government was mobilising 45 billion euros ($46 billion) in crisis measures to help companies stay afloat through the virus outbreak, consisting in large part of tax and payroll charge deferrals.
Mobilising Libya's biggest military campaign since the 2011 overthrow of Muammar Gaddafi, Haftar has advanced on the U.N.-backed administration in the capital from a bastion in the east, where he has a parallel government and central bank branch.
The Sri Venkateswara Swamy Temple or Tirupati, the world's richest Hindu temple whose participation is crucial to the success of mobilising India's idle gold, had requested repayment of deposits held for more than three years in the yellow metal.
LONDON — Boris Johnson is getting close to securing the support he needs to pass a Brexit deal, as fears grow among pro-Brexit members of Parliament that pro-Europeans are rapidly mobilising behind plans to trigger a second referendum.
The election is likely to be decided by whichever side does a better job of mobilising its supporters—just as Barack Obama's re-election was in 2012—with the presidency among the tools that Mr Trump will have at his disposal.
JACK WINKLEREmeritus professor of nutrition policyLondon Metropolitan University French letter day* In your review of the Gates Foundation report, you mentioned that Bangladesh promoted family planning by mobilising village women to preach the virtues of contraception ("Generation games", September 16th).
Set up last year to run for three years until 2018 with a target of mobilising 315 billion euros of investment, the current EFSI target is based on 21 billion euros of EU money being leveraged 15 times by other investors.
The Syrian army with the help of allied forces has been mobilising troops and sending reinforcements in a widening military campaign to regain rebel held territory near the area where the drone was targeted and along the border with Jordan.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia began its biggest war games since the fall of the Soviet Union on Tuesday close to its border with China, mobilising 2200,813 troops in a show of force that will include joint exercises with the Chinese army.
"I know many of you have already done a great deal of hard work in mobilising to prepare for a No Deal scenario, so that we can leave on 31 October come what may," Johnson wrote in the email, first reported by Sky News.
The central bank also reduced the SRR by 250 bps, releasing around 150 billion rupees ($832 million) of liquidity to the financial market and imposed caps on rupee deposit interest rates that enabled banks to reduce the cost of mobilising funds from the general public.
"Iraqi commanders shouldn't risk exposing Mosul civilians to serious harm by militias with a record of recent abuse," said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East director at Human Rights Watch, echoing the positions of many Western diplomats and aid workers who are mobilising humanitarian aid for the population.
"Everything must be done to find the plane, that's why we're in contact with the Egyptian authorities...we are mobilising and ready to send our military means, planes and boats, to search for this plane," Ayrault told reporters after a ministerial meeting with French President Francois Hollande.
People who are open to these tropes tend to be open to other wild ideas: that the deep state is mobilising to destroy Mr Corbyn; that capitalists are conspiring to immiserate the poor; and, at the extremes, that the CIA planned 9/11 as an excuse to steal Arab oil.
Though one of the top goals of XR New York is "mobilising 3.5 percent of the population to achieve system change," the research behind this number comes from citizens overthrowing oppressive national governments, not a global fight to lower greenhouse gas emissions that doesn't necessarily have clear heroes and villains.
The government is mobilising the fund, believed to have about $503 billion of assets, to lead urban development and industrial projects around the country, even as the PIF manages stakes in top Saudi companies and makes foreign investments such as last year's purchase of a $250 billion stake in Uber.
Economically crippling shipments of up to 1,000 tonnes of gold, accounting for about a quarter of India's annual trade deficit, have already prompted the government to hike import duties and launch a scheme aimed at mobilising a pool of over 20,000 tonnes of the metal lying idle in homes and temples.
It happened in the run-up to the Anglo-American attack on Saddam Hussein in 2003, when the core organisers of some of the largest street demonstrations seen in Britain included the Socialist Workers Party and the Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), both small groups with a gift for mobilising huge crowds.
At long last, here's an actually useful purpose for Twitter's blue-check verification mark: Twitter last night announced that it is mobilising the badge system to help surface and signal more authoritative and verified voices that can provide "credible updates" on the topic of the coronavirus, and made a general call out for people that are experts to get all of their information up to date — including associating the word addresses with their accounts — to speed up this process.

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