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"mobilize" Definitions
  1. [transitive, intransitive] mobilize (somebody) to work together in order to achieve a particular aim; to organize a group of people to do this synonym rally
  2. [transitive] mobilize something to find and start to use something that is needed for a particular purpose synonym marshal
  3. [transitive, intransitive] mobilize (somebody/something) if a country mobilizes its army, or if a country or army mobilizes, it makes itself ready to fight in a war
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And to do that is going to take a coalition of the willing to provide that leadership to bring a momentum behind it, to mobilize NGOs, mobilize companies, to mobilize people, and to mobilize countries to solve those issues.
It's easier to mobilize Latino voters if there are more of them to mobilize.
"I appeal to anyone not to mobilize, whether to mobilize people to celebrate victory or mobilize due to dissatisfaction," said national police chief Tito Karnavian, pledging firm action.
"We want to mobilize up to €2BN in order to create and mobilize this alliance," he said.
If you don't mobilize in Western Michigan, you don't mobilize in Western Pennsylvania, you're going to lose those states.
" Michel described the endeavor as "an intra-European plan which must mobilize EU capital in the framework of the European budget; which must mobilize national funds and which should also mobilize the private sector," adding: "We will have to use all the tools.
You can mobilize your own base but you can really mobilize the opponents as they dig in and feel that they've been labeled by the opposition.
"What Trump says on the campaign trail is stuff to keep Trump in the news; you know, mobilize the people he's trying to mobilize," Carafano says.
It might mobilize the Trump base, but it would hyper-mobilize the far larger number of Americans who are appalled by the ever-increasing number of swampland scandals.
There's a case to be made that a woman or candidate of color has an advantage in the general election, because they would mobilize voters that a white dude can't mobilize.
Adversaries mobilize As the West reels, its adversaries are mobilizing.
They might mobilize drones if visibility improves, the attache said.
Its annual endangered places list can mobilize support for preservation.
When they get one, they mobilize like a fire brigade.
Did protesting mobilize a previously ignored group of black people?
We needed to educate ourselves and mobilize and do better.
People have to mobilize to stop Trump from reversing this.
We all went out to clean the debris and mobilize.
Other times, members will mobilize to locate a missing girl.
He helped mobilize disaffected voters who were attracted to Trump.
"He hasn't tried to mobilize the country," Dr. Cohen said.
It lacks the ability to mobilize the same population size.
They get used by both sides to mobilize their base.
They're the marginal voters Democrats need to mobilize to win.
How can we mobilize the corporation to serve the nation?
Now is the time to mobilize against a similar threat.
If they don't, mobilize your district to hold them accountable.
Scholarism helped mobilize protests and the "patriotic" curriculum was scrapped.
Mass media has long been used to mobilize mass violence.
We'll work harder to mobilize our votes, and our communities.
It must shake us all and force us to mobilize.
"The conservative groups will mobilize, are already mobilized," he said.
One thing that could mobilize this population is mandatory voting.
I do think it's wrong to assume that Trump can mobilize a large pool of white voters who haven't voted in any recent election, especially with virtually no field operation to register and mobilize them.
ON 95% STAND-BY DAYRATE * VESSEL WAS READY TO MOBILIZE FROM AVERØY IN NORWAY TO SUPPORT THISTLE PROJECT FOR A 21-DAY FIRM PERIOD, BUT WAS INSTRUCTED BY CLIENT ON 20TH MARCH NOT TO MOBILIZE.
The Coronado's owners never miss an opportunity to mobilize the public.
The famously adept political organizer called on South Africans to mobilize.
Trump suggested that the attack would mobilize voters behind Le Pen.
Democrats worry that his ability to mobilize voters will overcome these
Hersh's research focuses on how campaigns use data to mobilize voters.
It's a way to bring people together and also mobilize people.
His presence on the ticket would mobilize Latino voters in November.
" The answer, then, would be "to go outside to mobilize people.
We are at war with climate change, and must mobilize accordingly.
That will make it far easier to mobilize their fellow citizens.
They may not mobilize Republican politicians to join in the battle.
The case seemed tailor-made for hardline parties looking to mobilize
The opposition rally is called "Mobilize Labor: Fascists Out of Portland."
We can build on it and continue to mobilize and converge.
How important it is to mobilize and vote in the Midterms?
Other groups that register and mobilize voters may be vulnerable, too.
The I.S.A. aims to mobilize $1 trillion for global solar projects.
Furthermore, quadrennial outreach efforts from presidential candidates don't permanently mobilize voters.
Whether Democrats can mobilize these voters is an open question, however.
So did Republican attacks on immigrants mobilize any voters in 253?
Invest in the infrastructure and staffing to engage and mobilize voters.
Why were we not able to mobilize on a broader scale?
So it's very important to mobilize people to reduce using them.
He inspired alienated men on the internet to mobilize behind him.
He threatened to mobilize a mob to clear out the protesters.
They also created a mythology about how a citizenry could mobilize.
Finally, we need to mobilize the American public to get involved.
In recent months, people have started to mobilize against these partnerships.
Stevie Walker-Webb directs a satire in which black lives mobilize.
Will his loss mobilize or discourage Hezbollah fighters and party supporters?
Barbara Lee (CA-13th District) champions the cause of Moms Mobilize.
Were you surprised at the response for the Moms Mobilize campaign?
The fact is, we need to mobilize on a massive scale.
The idea of unions pooling resources to mobilize voters is not new.
This broader portfolio of benefits is more likely to mobilize public support.
Activists can organize, disseminate information and mobilize more effectively than ever before.
It will also be able to mobilize the army to secure supplies.
So it may simply be harder for Trump to mobilize his people.
But the democrats are going to need somebody that can mobilize them.
Besides, what democratic politics worthy of the name doesn't mobilize "the people"?
She failed to mobilize her base and people didn't fundamentally trust her.
But a deficit-financed tax cut is hard to mobilize opposition to.
The earlier these campaigns can mobilize large numbers of volunteers, the better.
Russian forces can rapidly mobilize and deploy en masse over great distances.
It said members should mobilize for a strike, without giving a date.
Yet too small a figure couldn't mobilize public opinion against the exodus.
You're saying that it didn't matter that he didn't mobilize grassroots support?
India last year launched a "Gold Monetisation Scheme" to mobilize gold hoardings.
No one else has the ability to mobilize the people like him.
Military assets mobilize on petroleum products; they do not run on crude.
Cox expects those industries to mobilize their employees for the deal, too.
They will have to mobilize people who don't normally vote at all.
The whip also works to mobilize votes in support of leadership priorities.
In Hong Kong, they employed innovative technologies to mobilize pro-democracy demonstrations.
I'm trying to mobilize all my energies to understand what is next.
Conservative strategists say they need to mobilize now to counteract these plans.
But Cameron needs opposition Labour and Liberal Democrat to mobilize their voters.
"The biggest difference is that we didn't mobilize our base," Blake said.
"We want to mobilize customers and residents to help us," he said.
We need to mobilize the outside to pressure the inside to move.
This year, the religious left was able to mobilize like never before.
Bernie Sanders thought he could mobilize a new mass of young progressives.
Here's what we should do: We need to mobilize in the states.
If Mr. Kavanaugh doesn't get confirmed, it would certainly mobilize the right.
There is also no United States Senate race to help mobilize Republicans.
No state can mobilize resources to the extent the federal government can.
They have the experience and knowledge to mobilize quickly in a crisis.
The big picture: Moms Demand Action volunteers were among those to mobilize.
Should they persuade white working-class voters or mobilize a diverse base?
But his efforts to mobilize stakeholders have been embroiled in bitter controversy.
We need to mobilize millions of people to stand up for justice.
We're seeing businesses mobilize and collaborate on climate action like never before.
Normally, canvassers seek to identify their party's base and mobilize its members.
Midterm campaigns often mobilize opponents of whoever sits in the White House.
Populist parties mobilize individuals who previously were either alienated or passive politically.
House detention is a difficult spot from which to mobilize a revolution.
We pool resources and talents, organize campaigns, mobilize constituencies and drive strategies.
Democratic organizers see an opportunity to mobilize voters if it is ended.
It's time, now, to mobilize federal resources commensurate with this extraordinary challenge.
"There's been a sustained effort to mobilize the fist bump," says Hamilton.
Let's all mobilize, let's all be on the right side of history.
But justice will come if victims mobilize the laity's only power: money.
Likewise, the upcoming referendum is a moment to mobilize around broad dissatisfaction.
Activists can use bots to mobilize people around social and political causes.
It's hard to mobilize that 30 percent of could-be voters, though.
Instead of repealing the 2A, gun control proponents need to mobilize politically.
First, it is uncertain how much a nominee will actually mobilize voters, and even if it does, political science research (see Flavin and Griffin [2009]) indicates that mobilizing actions by presidents tend to mobilize both allies and opponents.
" —Niama Safia Sandy   Mobilize: "Guided expertly by those who live on the land and driven by the pulse of the natural world, Caroline Monnet's Mobilize takes us on an exhilarating journey from the far north to the urban south.
In fact, research has shown that using VR to engage and mobilize works.
"SoftBank may need to mobilize more debt to rescue the company," he said.
Then-mayor Rahm Emmanuel rejected Trump's seeming offer to mobilize the National Guard.
O'Rourke said that will mobilize at least $4 trillion in additional capital spending.
A 2009 summit produced an agreement to mobilize $100 billion annually by 2020.
But the hurricane is also threatening Clinton and Trump efforts to mobilize voters.
Another formation waiting to mobilize at "Zero Hour" calls itself the Peace Battalions.
Later that evening, another rallying cry surfaced to mobilize the vote against Trump.
They thought that they could mobilize, come to this campus and separate us.
Sanders did mobilize progressives in Massachusetts, even without a coveted Elizabeth Warren endorsement.
Higbee said the Nevada governor might even have to mobilize the National Guard.
"We have several weeks at least to mobilize opposition to this," Greer said.
What is going to mobilize people to go to the polls and say.
Macron urged people to mobilize themselves to defeat the far-right presidential hopeful.
As many have remarked, now is the time for everyday Americans to mobilize.
Many saw her ability to mobilize that citizens' army as her greatest accomplishment.
At the same time, though, any mass political movement needs to mobilize troops.
YAL's mission is to identify, educate, train and mobilize youth activists to #MakeLibertyWin.
People would need WhatsApp, Twitter and other tools on their phones to mobilize.
All of those positively impacted by CDFIs have to mobilize and speak up.
It should not be this hard to mobilize bipartisan support for an investigation.
No one knows better than Ailes how to energize and mobilize conservative voters.
"And if you do not, remember, we will mobilize to vote you out."
America's ability to mobilize others in the pursuit of common objectives will atrophy.
Even in India, environmentalists marvel at China's ability to mobilize its bureaucratic machinery.
Mobilize features two workshops: one on gender presentation and one on gender performance.
It's also made Obamacare defenders much harder to mobilize against the secret bill.
We mobilize to provide care and cures rather than battleships and The Bomb.
"We have to look for ways to mobilize many more resources," he said.
The youth climate campaign didn't endorse candidates, run registration drives or mobilize voters.
No other issue seems to mobilize the electorate more than disgust with corruption.
The best bet, they say, is someone who can mobilize and inspire voters.
I encourage Black founders to mobilize their communities AND tap into adjacent ones.
Terrified of Muslim terrorists, he embraces the torture policies guaranteed to mobilize terrorists.
We must mobilize the American people to defeat Trump's right-wing, reactionary nominee.
We serve our neighbors best when we allow evidence to mobilize our empathy.
There's still time to mobilize as only America can, but not much time.
I look at the Parkland kids who have used these platforms to mobilize.
And the industry doesn't have much time to mobilize to get this tax changed.
Saudi Arabia also sought to mobilize action against their opponents in Libya and Syria.
" The LA Times says, "to mobilize Trump's America for environmental protection, invoke the past.
Trump's second option was to immediately mobilize thousands of U.S. soldiers to the region.
But he said he would seek to mobilize Democrats to help the party rebuild.
The White House said FEMA approved a grant earlier this week to mobilize resources.
This is a common pattern: federations mobilize women's teams for brief moments around tournaments.
But, the platform is reportedly struggling to mobilize right-wing parties on the continent.
The National District Attorney's Association hasn't hidden its intention to mobilize its local offices.
We will mobilize battalions of pro bono attorneys to defeat him in the courts.
She needs to mobilize these voters, because Bernie's endorsement alone has not been enough.
But just because people are afraid doesn't mean they won't mobilize to fight back.
He's pledged $30 million of his own money on efforts to mobilize young voters.
"Demand Progress activists and our coalition will mobilize to ensure they are held accountable."
Disaster official Baig said the project would raise awareness and mobilize communities at risk.
We must continue to mobilize and demonstrate in states where abortion access is threatened.
The next Saturday, and for many Saturdays to come, the masses continued to mobilize.
Beijing's efforts to mobilize the citizenry around a Chinese identity seem to be working.
Democrats hope to mobilize opposition to GOP health-care and tax policies this year.
He vows to mobilize the party's base to defeat them in 2018 Republican primaries.
Democrats are hoping that O'Connor can mobilize moderate voters — and supporters of Ohio Gov.
That's our dream, and we mobilize each other to make those dreams come true.
"We would mobilize all our resources and skills to defend these people," she said.
Folks will continue to mobilize and will continue to hold folks in power accountable.
Yeah, I strongly believe that music has the power to mobilize and stabilize humanity.
Any talk of impeaching President Trump is premature and helps to mobilize his base.
Cuomo has urged the federal government to mobilize the military to fight the pandemic.
When a country's citizens are under attack, they mobilize to face the common enemy.
Then there's the Cruz campaign's expansive, data-driven efforts to mobilize the GOP's base.
"But Republicans have plenty of voters they can mobilize as well," Dr. Mann said.
The question is whether it's going to mobilize the people who could do something.
But fear does not mobilize voters of color; you cannot scare people into engagement.
We're going to mobilize $5 trillion in this economy over the next 10 years.
Winning elections, however, requires candidates to identify, mobilize and turn out their own supporters.
Ossoff managed to mobilize the Democratic base while running a campaign with broad appeal.
Because all votes matter, parties and candidates have more incentive to mobilize more voters.
Its landslide victory there prompted the Congress party to mobilize its own WhatsApp army.
Their willingness to mobilize, however, hinted at workers' desperation to have their demands heard.
The fact that such weapons are still legal spurred students to mobilize en masse.
We must mobilize our historic alliance once again to combat racism and anti-Semitism.
Is this a party that you want to mobilize in local governance and jurisdiction?
This approach may mobilize left-wing voters, but it leaves democracy poorer for it.
There's an interesting debate in the climate world about the best way to mobilize people.
It also allows groups to mobilize and act in concert, which is central to politics.
Hustle's platform allows clients to mobilize and optimize texting campaigns that eschew mass texting templates.
The task force — to be made up of regional African militaries — has yet to mobilize.
He did not mobilize culture war issues to the extent that his predecessors would have.
Mr. Trump's success had been expected to hinge on whether he could mobilize his supporters.
This is where Trump comes in: His visit was an attempt to mobilize Republican voters.
No, initially, the Reagan Administration ... the focus on it, to focus and mobilize on it.
One, governments rarely mobilize resources toward the effort until after society has gone to shit.
A similar program for Afghanistan has helped to mobilize billions of dollars in donation pledges.
"That we mobilize, that we vocalize, that we start to talk about it," she said.
Obama and others have tried to mobilize voters for Clinton recently as the race tightened.
We mobilize to bring to the world's attention how much climate change impacts my generation.
Religious right leaders would use a similar line of argument to mobilize millions of evangelicals.
It's so much easier to mobilize likely voters than it is to change people's minds.
He wants politics consumed by the confrontations he prefers, the ones that mobilize his supporters.
He is also the head of a group called Mobilize, which contracted with the DNC.
There was a time when they could mobilize women and get them into the stores.
Parties groom and select candidates for office, coordinate election campaigns, and mobilize and educate voters.
Watch for multinational corporations and well-funded lobby groups to mobilize aggressively against this tax.
They are also very afraid of single-issue groups that mobilize campaigns to discredit them.
That ability to mobilize his base proved to be crucial in carrying him to victory.
First, because they possess power and standing, they can easily mobilize themselves and their collaborators.
It will be an uncertain period of time until we mobilize our Tier 2 employees.
It's all going to come down to turnout: which candidate can better mobilize their base?
People should remain calm, he said, adding there were no plans to mobilize the military.
"When they see women making advances, that's something they can mobilize off of," DiBranco said.
But his success hinges on the participation of young voters, traditionally the hardest to mobilize.
They have not done the work to mobilize women from diverse backgrounds across the nation.
Using "Washington City" as the poster child of necessary reform can mobilize similar efforts elsewhere.
Many confirmation battles later, we once again look to mobilize against the approval of Farr.
But the comedian said that Trump's rise with right-wing voters could mobilize the left.
As Hahrie Han has shown in her work, effective organizations mobilize people, not just voters.
Her main role will be to engage and mobilize rural voters for the 2020 cycle.
Anti-abortion activists all want to mobilize state power against the body in some manner.
That criticism is likely to intensify if tech companies mobilize to help secure the border.
It is imperative that we mobilize resources and capacity to support all immigrants in crisis.
"I drew on that experience" to effectively mobilize the team in New York, he said.
The NRA is feared and respected in Washington for its ability to mobilize gun owners.
Easy. Victims of political violence are easy to mobilize if you give them a voice.
Islamist groups have in the past been able to mobilize tens of thousands of supporters.
Wild for Life aims to mobilize millions of people around the world to change this.
"We've received reports of efforts to mobilize untrained poll watchers in Arizona," she told me.
Republicans, meanwhile, are approaching the midterms with a seasoned ground game to mobilize veteran voters.
In Maryland, a state of emergency was declared to mobilize resources ahead of the storm.
We know how to mobilize images to make money, careers, polemics, and wage media war.
The party has large numbers of ground-level volunteers who mobilize supporters on voting day.
The guard did not mobilize its Basij volunteer forces to counter the protests on Thursday.
To win this war, we need Americans to mobilize faster than they ever have before.
Tell me about how the 1986 Homosexual Law Reform Act also helped mobilize Māori LGBTQ.
But he also acknowledged that his association was struggling to mobilize older, traditional-minded voters.
The action does not mobilize the troops but directs them to prepare for potential activation.
Before that, however, the United States must mobilize again to overcome an extraordinary global challenge.
It can mobilize progressives to work as hard as they did during the 2018 midterms.
His campaign made unprecedented efforts to mobilize the modest but growing Latino population in Iowa.
Labour First, a network of moderates founded in 1988, has begun to mobilize its supporters.
The workers are claiming that Google is stifling their ability to organize and mobilize effectively.
The turnout game: Both sides are hoping to use the fight to mobilize their voters.
The rally is a key test of the party's capacity to mobilize voters against Macron.
They have state-of-the art techniques to identify and mobilize those elusive swing voters.
Our ability to quickly mobilize and immediately get Guardsmen into the impacted areas was critical.
To raise money and mobilize people, advocates play up ethnic categories to an extreme degree.
Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency last week to mobilize resources to fight the blazes.
They mobilize people to take to the streets; they connect political leaders to their followers.
They threatened to mobilize millions in an Arab Spring-like uprising to drive him out.
The constituencies he hopes to mobilize are a majority of Republicans in deep red states.
But beyond contacts and an ability to mobilize minds and money, something else is needed.
In this respect, immigration is similar to gun control — both mobilize opponents more than supporters.
And, they have the tools of the digital age to help them organize and mobilize.
With billions of potential consumers up for grabs, U.S. production facilities have started to mobilize.
We have seen how people themselves can mobilize, focus attention, raise awareness and change perceptions.
Gavin Newsom declared a statewide emergency on Sunday to mobilize resources to fight these fires.
When contagious disease symptoms present in the air, how do officials mobilize on the ground?
Why did the black electorate fail to mobilize in ways envisioned by the liberal elite?
Uber and Lyft mobilize millions of drivers worldwide, and perhaps the majority make poverty wages.
It's easier to mobilize against a demon, as every military propagandist — and populist demagogue — knows.
Investigators said he hoped to "mobilize a movement after being disappointed" by the election results.
Maybe it took Trump's celebrity to mobilize them at all, and future attempts will fail.
Now, the investor community must come together and mobilize against modern slavery and human trafficking.
"And we need to continue to mobilize until the fall of this regime," she said.
Mr. de Blasio's effort seemed to mobilize an already well-organized network of vaccine skeptics.
This should be a layup — mobilize everything he possibly can and express solidarity and sympathy.
He's not going to want to do anything to have Trump supporters mobilize against him.
The White House has enlisted former White House officials Stephanie Cutter and Katie Beirne Fallon to mobilize liberal groups, which see the fight as a historic chance to push the Supreme Court to the left as well as mobilize their supporters ahead of the elections.
From there, the bill could be fast tracked into law before protesters have time to mobilize.
And she thanked her supporters who were able to mobilize the community for her big win.
"We're going to mobilize and vote and bring this issue to other people's awareness," Trinity said.
The problem is that when disaster strikes, it would often be useful to mobilize boats quickly.
It has to be a full-blooded effort to mobilize the United States in all capacities.
But are different arguments going to "mobilize Trump's America" or "convince conservatives to fight climate change"?
The realities are far more complicated, but overly simplistic narratives stick -- partly because they mobilize rage.
Senator Ron Wyden, an Oregon Democrat, has vowed to mobilize opposition to the Rule 41 update.
As he attempted to mobilize conservatives, Trump cast Hyde-Smith as a champion for his agenda.
The designation enables the international agency to mobilize financial and political support to contain the outbreak.
" He continued on, saying, "Let's all mobilize, let's all be on the right side of history.
Any objective observer can see this will only embolden and mobilize the Trump voters even more.
Germany's poorer allies were even less able to mobilize their young men, factories, and food resources.
Yet, there was no equivalent tool for logistics, where you could just mobilize on global sales.
But perhaps most importantly, they've used these Supreme Court fights to energize and mobilize their base.
Marine Harvest hopes to mobilize a "blue revolution" that provides sustainable protein to billions of people.
Will this mobilize progressives the way the plan to repeal the Affordable Care Act repeal has?
Strong support from Khamenei for a candidate may only mobilize moderate and reformist voters, it said.
"They can mobilize hundreds of millions of dollars, the left has a massive operation," Phillips said.
Trump has also been charged by some with using racially coded rhetoric to mobilize his supporters.
The main purpose of which is to mobilize citizens against fundamentalism and terrorism in the region.
As the U.S. government's development finance institution, OPIC works to mobilize private investment in emerging markets.
Rehman is a veteran politician who can mobilize significant support in religious circles across the country.
Closer to election time, the Democratic governors can help mobilize their party behind the chosen candidate.
YAL's mission is to identify, educate, train, and mobilize youth activists committed to winning on principle.
There are millions of these missing white voters — but they will be much harder to mobilize.
"The liberal left have got to learn to mobilize emotion, to actually eschew rationality," O'Shaughnessy asserted.
We want to mobilize all forces of the left and be their political expression in Parliament.
They can engage in organizational behavior to hold governments accountable and mobilize for global positive change.
We need to understand who is using our data and why, and mobilize to protect ourselves.
But others in the party believe it's crucial that their standard-bearer mobilize the Trump base.
As a country, we must mobilize as though we are in a fight for our lives.
"We are a society that won't mobilize very much, won't act against deadly violence," she said.
Or perhaps we could mobilize the now dormant cruise ship industry to serve as floating hospitals.
A great one that's come up is why don't we mobilize the National Guard and Reserve.
Democrats should be concerned about their ability to mobilize populists in the races "establishment" figures won.
That doesn't just rob the opponents of the ban of an easy opportunity to mobilize protest.
"They're an important step in arousing the anger or fear that can mobilize people," he said.
But if they put Jacob Zuma out, Jacob Zuma may then mobilize his own independent party.
If Democrats can mobilize them, these voters could be added to a toxic mix for Trump.
Nor is there an organized Rohingya diaspora that can mobilize student groups and social media campaigns.
Word of the protest spread quickly, but supporters of the mosque were also ready to mobilize.
His campaign made unprecedented efforts to mobilize the modest but growing Latino population in Iowa. Rep.
Unlike other innovators, though, she had nearly a million Instagram followers she could mobilize to vote.
I'm also prepared to mobilize Americans around making higher education and lifelong learning accessible to everyone.
The capabilities they built helped establish and extend leads in voter registration and mobilize existing voters.
This allows campaigns to mobilize, persuade and turn out — or to suppress turnout among — key voters.
While digital political ads have the power to mobilize, they also have the potential to polarize.
With tools like Facebook and Twitter, disparate groups are able to mobilize faster than ever before.
He was able to mobilize his masses to speak out against the establishment and the media.
Black people had to mobilize as a group to demand political power before life got better.
Burke announced a new hashtag #MeTooVoter on Tuesday to mobilize voters ahead of the 2020 election.
But it can support, incentivize and mobilize those willing to move Iraq in the right direction.
Supporters of one party share this kind of information to mobilize voters against another political party.
That rare designation helps the international agency mobilize financial and political support to contain the outbreak.
President Trump spent Thursday and Friday calling senators to mobilize support for the GOP's healthcare legislation.
She is already talking about how it could help mobilize voters for the 2020 presidential election.
A real reform plan would mobilize the department to confront the dangers of the 21st century.
There are plenty of organizations out there helping to mobilize people for the midterms and beyond.
Australia and Japan have also joined forces with the U.S. to mobilize investments in the area.
We need to bolster efforts to mobilize communities and engage young people in preventing opioid misuse.
Those efforts often include making phone calls and knocking on doors to educate and mobilize voters.
An order to require immunizations in the ultra-Orthodox Jewish community seemed to mobilize vaccine skeptics.
Clinton's ability to mobilize voters was in already-blue states — states like California and New York.
She is leading a grassroots effort to mobilize military spouses to press Congress for better protections.
Le Pen has pressed hard her anti-immigration, anti-globalisation message as she seeks to mobilize voters.
Woodley has already spoken out about the need to "mobilize" in response to the new executive order.
And every candidate hopes, at least to some extent, to both mobilize nonvoters and persuade swing voters.
Since the '90s, Republicans have been dependent on right-wing media to rally and mobilize their supporters.
We must mobilize, rebuild, and expand services — or the human and economic burden will continue to grow.
The share of center-left voters remains stable, but social democrats are increasingly unable to mobilize them.
Kayima said Besigye was taken into custody after he attempted to mobilize protesters to march on parliament.
Amid growing global condemnation, Bolsonaro said on Friday he may mobilize the army to combat the wildfires.
But Somalis widely suspect that their leaders are corrupt, which hinders the government's efforts to mobilize support.
Smith says the campaign uses an online organizing tool -- Mobilize America -- to encourage people to attend events.
Despite the federal government's questionable response, American civil society has begun to mobilize to help Puerto Rico.
One possibility: To mobilize a movement, you need a social network, and CEOs no longer have one.
Other items aim to mobilize the participants in more political ways, like helping people register to vote.
The protests enabled him "to mobilize his base under patriotic slogans and reassert his leadership," he said.
We must mobilize, rebuild and expand services—or the human and economic burden will continue to grow.
You can mobilize people to commit mass murder, even if those people are themselves not highly ideological.
WHO can mobilize up to 300,000 more doses "at very short notice," Dr. Peter Salama said Friday.
We must mobilize, rebuild and expand services, or the human and economic burden will continue to grow.
But Democrats and consumer groups are vowing to mobilize public support to try and save the rules.
Politically, Siegel added, overturning Roe immediately could mobilize progressives for the 2020 election, which Roberts surely understands.
They worry it may serve to divide the left and mobilize Republican voters who find it overreaching.
Environmentalists, who have helped mobilize mass protests against energy infrastructure projects during Obama's presidency, hate Trump's proposals.
Among the failed policies was Castro's attempt to mobilize all of Cuba's population to cut sugar cane.
Despite disappointments, she remains the singular figure who has the ability to mobilize and inspire her people.
And behind the scenes, his closest allies were already scrambling to mobilize liberals behind the surprise opportunity.
This is not the time to frighten or discourage core constituents— it's the time to mobilize them.
We must mobilize, rebuild and expand services — or the human and economic burden will continue to grow.
Ackles is leading a charge to mobilize "Supernatural's" dedicated fans to raise money for the recovery effort.
It also allows the government to mobilize the army to drive and escort petrol trucks, if necessary.
We have to mobilize around this issue and continue showing our senators we object to this nomination.
John Hickenlooper might be better positioned to reassure working-class white voters than to mobilize the base.
In addition, the organization relies heavily upon volunteers from the affected region to mobilize on their behalf.
U. politicians, most of whom came from the ruling Conservative Party, were timid and slow to mobilize.
"It is possible to mass mobilize business," said International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) Secretary-General John Denton.
Abolitionists were able to successfully mobilize public support against slavery because that image shocked so many people.
People in movements take stands, mobilize for common causes, hold conferences, fight and factionalize and build solidarity.
Patients crushed under rising drug prices have never been able to mobilize against Big Pharma — until now.
It was so moving and so profound, and I realized how I could mobilize around this subject.
The reason we changed it is to help mobilize young people to just talk openly about periods.
Released back into the media wild, he could mobilize a significant portion of Trump's base against him.
But we must mobilize support for the deal and take a strong stand against irresponsible, goading rhetoric.
Here are five things to watch in the high-stakes special election: Can Jones mobilize black voters?
Biden needs to mobilize some heavyweight surrogates who can come up with innovative ways to build bridges.
Back then, civilian brigades also formed, although they took longer to mobilize and didn't work alongside soldiers.
"There is no real coalition that can mobilize against MBS," said Mr. Ulrichsen, the Middle East fellow.
While campaigns can't do much to persuade, the best research suggests that they can mobilize their voters.
"You want to talk about an issue to mobilize the people, and I'm talking everybody," he said.
Passion is more important than reason because the oppressed masses have to mobilize to storm the barricades.
Their tear-it-all-down ethos has left them, despite their impressive power to mobilize, politically inchoate.
So is trying to mobilize people of color versus trying to make inroads in rural white areas.
"This decision of which friends they will mobilize is sufficiently hard that people will procrastinate," he said.
It takes months to mobilize housing through FEMA and the government and that need was being unmet.
By denouncing corruption and social injustices, Mr. Navalny was able to mobilize the population, particularly the young.
South Korea and Taiwan are both raucous democracies, yet their elected leadership still managed to mobilize swiftly.
"Of course this is a blow to our mission, but I think we'll mobilize," Nebenzia told Tass.
Since then, he has been traveling across India to spread his political views and mobilize grassroots followers.
Because their weekly meetings built genuine social ties, the comités also helped mobilize rapid responses to deportation.
We must have the courage to speak to our base and mobilize them back into the fold.
Whoever can mobilize a majority of that thirty per cent will determine the direction of the country.
We need a nominee who will fire people up, mobilize volunteers and get people to the polls.
" He said it aimed to mobilize public opinion "in the face of the devastation of unique heritage.
Her group helps the undocumented community navigate the immigration process and works to mobilize new citizens politically.
Their scale and use of cutting-edge technology platforms allowed them to mobilize resources and respond quickly.
Its function is to mobilize resources from rich countries to help fund development programs in poor countries.
Both campaigns have been working to mobilize their bases, since turnout typically drops in off-year elections.
Groups held a day of action last week to mobilize people to contact Congress on the issue.
The incident raises concerns about how candidates might mobilize new technologies at the expense of voters' trust.
"Let's all mobilize," Lee shouted, referencing the coming presidential election as he accepted the adapted screenplay award.
Netanyahu spent most of today and yesterday doing live Facebook broadcasts in order to mobilize his base.
We have over the years managed to mobilize a significant proportion of the communities starting from scratch.
He wanted to know the company's rates and how soon they could mobilize crews to the island.
The point of the Sanders campaign, in a way, is to effectively mobilize support for progressive causes.
"We must therefore mobilize all those who will make it acceptable, so as not to leave anyone behind."
Americans, on the other hand, are far more ready to mobilize if and when the moment comes. MoveOn.
In neighboring Vietnam the government said it will mobilize its military and police forces to combat an outbreak.
We need a proven organizer who can win elections, mobilize the grass roots and bring our party together.
Can narratives contained within shows like OITNB actually mobilize social and institutional change in the criminal justice system?
Farrah Abraham's cam show was such a smash hit ... I.T. engineers had to mobilize after the website crashed.
We will mobilize to vote them out, and that starts with this ad campaign and grassroots accountability work.
Patients and families, too, must continue to mobilize and take their place on the front lines of discovery.
Kumar said there was a need to mobilize young people, women, and rural people to ensure Modi's victory.
Some online protester messaging groups, however, said they might still walk to the protest site or mobilize elsewhere.
They now promote clean energy and mobilize communities against industry-sponsored projects designed to counter groundswells of opposition.
Earlier this month, Vietnam said it will mobilize its military and police forces to help combat the outbreak.
It seems far too early to dismiss the idea that French Anger Groups didn't similarly mobilize their audiences.
Joe Sestak: End family separation, and will "mobilize all resources — money to personnel" to bring them back together.
Mobilize provides a more developed platform for communicating, scheduling and driving impact with regard for diverse partner contexts.
White-collar tech workers who have traditionally shied away from political activism starting to mobilize in their workplaces.
The U.N. Refugee Agency is the first line of support, the people who mobilize in times of need.
Isn't this issue so sporadic that it would be functionally difficult to mobilize professional group action on it?
The big picture: Some cities have existing political structures, including unions, that can mobilize against rapid corporate expansion.
And my sense is that more women will mobilize because they are getting more and more pissed off.
Canadian armed forces are on their way, but it could take them a couple of days to mobilize.
Charities are starting to mobilize and you can support their efforts by clicking the take action button below.
Navalny has used protests and corruption exposes of the sometimes gilded lives of government officials to mobilize support.
A prominent theme is how nationalism and socialism lost their capacity to mobilize the masses in Arab countries.
I'm using all of my grassroots knowledge and expertise to build into our campaigns to mobilize youth politically.
Let's mobilize against the less headline-grabbing evils of poverty, discrimination and gaping holes in the safety net.
But in an election year, such showdowns can become a strategy, a way of trying to mobilize voters.
The Millennium Challenge Corporation will also engage the private sector and mobilize new partners to support the camps.
The PCA authorizes the president to mobilize the National Guard in a particular state with the governor's consent.
Russia's ability to mobilize constituents against their own constituencies is based on certain flaws in our own democracies.
It has helped him register and mobilize passionate supporters intent on substituting unapologetic socialism for politics as usual.
Deep-pocketed outside groups also worked -- and spent heavily -- to mobilize Alabama's African-American voters to the polls.
The party hopes these issues will mobilize voters, but also wants these issues to remain in the background.
The Trump campaign is launching its own social networking app to mobilize 'the army of Trump' for 2020
For his part, Jones recently spoke about a need to mobilize against the president-elect in large numbers.
Kamala Harris, D-California, and Elizabeth Warren, D-Massachusetts, to mobilize voters and raise awareness about health care.
The frequent critic of President Trump also encouraged Americans to "mobilize" ahead of the next White House race.
But just the ability to mobilize and the amount of money they put up, we couldn't trust anyone.
Parties mobilize and engage citizens to win elections, in the process bringing many otherwise apathetic citizens into politics.
"He's going to have to mobilize Democrats and Democratic-leaning voters, particularly those [that] Clinton needs," Dickinson says.
To the extent they are able to mobilize youth on election day, they could decide numerous close races.
D.F.: From the national perspective, politicians in both parties have incentives to mobilize their base with strong rhetoric.
These are key constituencies that Democrats must mobilize to have a chance to defeat Donald Trump in November.
Recognizing the power of women's media, however, can prove consequential for candidates looking to mobilize young female voters.
"There's no real institutional framework to mobilize or support people who still practice this artisanship here," he says.
But the emergence of Vox did as much or more to mobilize its opponents on the moderate left.
But it has provided those who would tear it down with a powerful platform to mobilize against it.
David Ige of Hawaii signed an emergency proclamation on Tuesday to mobilize state resources before the storm's arrival.
Because of the way the virus spreads, you can't mobilize relief efforts as you would in disaster zones.
"We want every woman we accompany to mobilize for the decriminalization of abortion for everyone," said Verónica Cruz.
Across the country, black women are working to mobilize black voters and ensure that our votes are counted.
Min said police will mobilize "all available power" to investigate those who shared the videos of sexual exploitation.
Clean Up Australia was founded the next year, seeking to mobilize Australians to take responsibility for the environment.
Second, mobilize additional highway patrol units and labor inspectors to monitor traffic and working conditions along BR-174.
If Mr. Biden can mobilize older, regular voters over the next week, it might be a different story.
Emphasizing the scale of his dilemma, his conservative allies in the House began to mobilize against the deal.
Our World Wide Web Foundation, together with its global partners, will work to mobilize people around the world.
As they mobilize, they will likely travel to the nearest place with great snow — Japan and hopefully Niseko.
"Because people are paying attention, we are able to mobilize people with very little notice," Ms. Yakupitiyage said.
The CGT can mobilize tens of thousands of activists and its absence could impact turnout for Melenchon's rally.
Leaders of the counterprotests asked us to mobilize: There were reports of people of color being attacked downtown.
But it should also be a warning for anyone counting on anti-Trump fervor to mobilize the masses.
These efforts speak volumes about the Chinese leadership and its ability to mobilize and carry through its decisions.
We have a free mobile app to mobilize practical help from friends, family, co-workers, neighbors and churches.
That makes it easier for people to mobilize against injustices that occur in a space they frequently occupy.
It's necessary to pay professional campaign staff, to mobilize voters, to run advertisements, to get your message out.
The second consecutive attempt to mobilize a centrist, independent presidential candidacy was, like Unity 08, a complete failure.
It has arguably become one of his go-to phrases to deflect criticism and mobilize his voter base.
Cambridge Analytica worked to help the Trump campaign identify and mobilize potential voters during the 2016 presidential contest.
"A good housing policy is diversified and can mobilize different tenure arrangements, not only private property," Rolnik said.
Those who seek change and can mobilize support, such as the anti-corruption crusader Alexei Navalny, are stymied.
"I don't know if the entire neighborhood would mobilize for an aggressive-looking dog," Ms. Le Pape said.
In a national contest for votes, Republicans have every reason to mobilize and build turnout in these areas.
This is a clear attack on the successful efforts to mobilize black voters during the 2018 midterm elections.
Trump had promised that his administration's emergency declaration would help mobilize more resources to address the opioid crisis.
Authorities also announced new anti-gang legislation that could mobilize the army to fight gangs in some municipalities.
The only acceptable number is zero; we need to mobilize a full court press to improve roadway safety.
In comparison, Perez or Castro will help mobilize and reach Hispanic voters in key states, like Nevada and Florida.
"The great news is that if we all mobilize properly, we can stop it," Davidson says of the rule.
Watford of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, it would be much easier to mobilize the Democratic base against
Right. The hack consists in asking — and in discovering — what data can be used to manipulate or mobilize voters.
New wave of protests expected Environmental groups and their progressive allies have already begun to mobilize against Trump's directive.
That comes with political, economic costs and even social costs, especially if we see people mobilize around this issue.
Each side is doing everything it can to mobilize voters this weekend, warning of the dire consequences of failure.
Republican senators were advancing their health care bill in secret, making it difficult to mobilize opposition to the bill.
Nearly 160,000 online supporters have helped raise money for Sanders' campaign, and even organized phone banks to mobilize voters.
The ruling also deals a blow to a Trump-aligned "exit poll" that seeks to mobilize thousands of supporters.
Washington, under [President] Trump, is doing very little -- and even the Congress has been unable to mobilize under Washington.
"I think Trump has really helped mobilize," said Millete Birhanemaskel, an organizer of Africans in Aurora for Jason Crow.
Washington, under [President] Trump, is doing very little — and even the Congress has been unable to mobilize under Washington.
Oppose comprehensive immigration reform, and the party would mobilize disaffected whites to start showing up in 2008 numbers again.
Democrats have a long time to identify a candidate and a message and unify and mobilize for Election Day.
"There is a worry that if you mobilize too much nationalist sentiment, that you can't control it," he said.
The agency will seek to mobilize European partners in the coming weeks as well as campaigning for private donations.
Trump said on Wednesday he would have to mobilize more of the military at the U.S. border with Mexico.
This allowed astronomers to quickly mobilize other telescopes, and observe the same patch of sky across the electromagnetic spectrum.
Voters may say they care about corruption and ethics, but rarely does this issue mobilize voters on its own.
Some voices within the party have long argued they already have a majority; they just need to mobilize it.
And the platform generally focuses on just what the title says – the power is within the people to mobilize.
We're giving our volunteers new, innovative tools they can use to mobilize their friends, neighbors, and family to vote.
There are certain things that work more to mobilize these people and that is F-L-A-P - FLAP!
"I was quickly able to mobilize and say, 'Let's get together and do something right here,'" Kasky told me.
With his working-class background and Mexican-American heritage, Castro personifies the aspirational message needed to mobilize Latino voters.
It might mean recalibrating what counts as "reckless," when lies on the internet can mobilize genuine real world threats.
Sanders's email list alone gives him a formidable way to mobilize popular discontent and hold the Clinton administration accountable.
He certainly didn't mobilize it in the way that the right mobilized the Tea Party—as a grassroots machine.
That ended up being a fatal mistake because it gave the opposition time and room to organize and mobilize.
Social media is the way to get a message out and to mobilize people to take action, Feehery said.
I have asked the Cabinet Secretary to mobilize the Civil Service to deliver this outcome should it become necessary.
Leading Democrats warned of a fierce battle over Obamacare and said they planned to mobilize grassroots support for it.
And it was not weapons systems that fell these governments, but the power of information to mobilize a people.
For the Parkland teens, media provide a weapon to advocate for gun reform and mobilize young people to vote.
As these organizations collectively mobilize against the threat of the incoming administration, alliances are forged and unity is engineered.
Patients with spinal cord injuries or ALS could potentially use the technology to mobilize their wheelchairs or better communicate.
"They put pressure on us at the exact moment when we needed to mobilize," Andrei Kondrashov told Russian media.
This anxiety incentivizes scholars seeking grants, high impact journal articles, and prestige to mobilize against a possible social harm.
We need to mobilize aggressively this coming November, yes, for the midterms, but also for state attorney general races.
The Clinton campaign has long planned an aggressive effort to mobilize the estimated 27 million eligible Hispanic voters nationwide.
These works demonstrate how writers and artists used language, popular culture, and public space to mobilize a Chilean public.
Early voting is usually a good measure of two things: enthusiasm and a campaign's ability to mobilize its electorate.
The team hopes today's announcements can further the company's mission to help people mobilize around issues they care about.
Unions traditionally align with the Democratic Party and are a mainstay of its efforts to organize and mobilize voters.
Tripoli commanders counter that they have centralized their military operations, and could mobilize thousands of extra fighters if needed.
Company documents also outline plans to "mobilize" a "coalition" that included think tanks and academics, who published op-eds.
The naval exercise will be a potent reminder to Pyongyang of the U.S. ability to rapidly mobilize military force.
Clinton's campaign hopes the pair will help mobilize organized labor support in battleground states before the general presidential election.
We mobilize to stand with the trans community as they continue to experience a particularly terrifying form of bigotry.
In addition, we will mobilize colleges and universities, employers, public policymakers, and other stakeholders to advance the adult learner.
Perhaps, the president realized, he needs to mobilize his base on the issue even more and take bolder measures.
The 63-year-old campaigned on a promise that he would seek to mobilize his supporters to pressure lawmakers.
Millions of students are reportedly expected to mobilize as part of a broader movement to protest the country's government.
Religious people are less likely to believe in climate change and less likely to mobilize around environmental justice causes.
Cantwell: Most of my favorite musicians have pretty small followings, but have come up with creative ways to mobilize.
The international community has to mobilize in the same way that there was a mobilization over Syria and Iraq.
They created fake accounts, pages and communities to push divisive online content and videos, and to mobilize real Americans.
Gibson made a point of reaching out to American evangelicals as a way to mobilize a huge marketing base.
The Electoral Justice Project was really founded to help activate and mobilize Black people throughout the entire political process.
We want to mobilize and politicize them; we also simply want to show them that they are not alone.
Which is to say they often mobilize around major public events rather than just spouting ideas and quietly organizing.
Conservatives in the Russian security establishment want to ensure that Western nations can't mobilize a unified, anti-Russian front.
Trump has kept up his tweeting as president, using social media to mobilize a small yet fiercely loyal base.
Sagnet and the organizers had to mobilize nearly 1,000 workers who didn't share the same language, culture, or nationality.
It's been really heartening to see the numbers of young people willing to mobilize and dedicate time to marching.
They believe promises like Mr. Nadler's will mobilize their base, helping them to combat the wave of Democratic enthusiasm.
Relying on conflict to mobilize, however, is likely to leave parties with an increasingly shrinking pool of reliable voters.
Pakistan, the world's fifth most populous country, is struggling to mobilize its broken state as the outbreak rapidly spreads.
Andrew Cuomo of New York called on the Trump administration to mobilize the military to deal with the outbreak.
Sanchez said the government would mobilize all resources at its disposal and explore all options to defeat the virus.
Keeping the country on alert against perceived foreign enemies and inflaming nationalist-religious passions serve to mobilize his base.
The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee jumped into action, helping to mobilize field teams on the ground in recent weeks.
There's always the possibility the nation-state might have to mobilize for its survival, and you're part of it.
First, it was intended to support a national maritime industry that could mobilize for war or a national emergency.
On Wednesday, White House officials said that President Trump planned to mobilize the National Guard to the southern border.
As politically active progressives in our 20s, we were eager to help mobilize the youth vote before the election.
Syrian activists began trying to mobilize international and domestic support for protests against the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
Westerners can be easily awed by how quickly and forcefully the Chinese government can mobilize resources and build infrastructure.
The big picture: Berg used U.S. law firms and lobbyists to mobilize support in Congress and the State Department.
Leaders believe the only way to mobilize is to sweep in many disparate groups, which risks diluting their message.
"Groups try to mobilize themselves to have a better position to negotiate with the incoming government," Mr. Guerrero said.
One of the first and most essential ways to mobilize around a cause is to establish its moral framing.
We often think of protest music in terms of its capacity to mobilize people to respond to a crisis.
Republicans say that the achievement -- particularly after the bitterly partisan confirmation fight -- will mobilize their base heading into November.
They fear that Sanders would galvanize more Republicans than he'd bring in the new voters he promises to mobilize.
Left-wing Democrats frequently argue about the need to mobilize the base as a reason to run progressive candidates.
"We're calling on the Togolese people to mobilize to show its disapproval of this election masquerade," he told reporters.
It's important to anticipate change, face reality, draw conclusions and swiftly mobilize to adapt to changing needs and demands.
"Mobilize and excite the base and increase turnout among people who are actually Democrats," is how Mulholland described it.
That bank could mobilize up to $1 trillion in total public and private investment over three decades, advocates estimate.
He said he created a presence on Facebook to mobilize the existing community and reverse the label's negative connotations.
The world must mobilize climate solutions as quickly and fully as possible, remembering that gender equity is itself one.
As a result, right-wing activists, donors, and politicians are seeking a new wedge issue to mobilize their base.
"He views the impeachment messaging as a way to fire up his supporters and mobilize his base," Kreiss said.
After recruiting, what will he do to mobilize Democrats to actually turn out and vote, particularly in midterm elections?
"Today, the main task of the television is to mobilize the country," he told the Financial Times , in 2004.
It was the third time in as many days that Chinese military action spurred its neighbors to mobilize fighters.
"The implementation starts from 2024 onwards so there is enough time to plan and mobilize finance," he told Reuters.
What this means is that the United States must mobilize its resources to fight a war on many fronts.
The president and Congress must mobilize a stepped-up federal response that is equal to this growing nationwide crisis.
The extent to which these groups mobilize on behalf of the Republican bill may help determine whether it succeeds.
Organizing and providing crisis intervention and helping to mobilize multidimensional responses to those afflicted is both necessary and proper.
Democrats hope an Abrams candidacy can mobilize minority voters and possibly put Georgia into play in the presidential contest.
How does that factor into the extent to which extremist groups can use Trump's move to mobilize new followers?
And what about re-establishing the Congress — how quickly can you mobilize special elections to fill all those seats?
That's something it's easy for patient groups to mobilize on, with very little to no political upside for Trump.
In the 1950s, the organization helped mobilize against a push for national health insurance, preferring private employer-based coverage.
Puerto Rico was hit by a massive storm, and we need to be doing everything possible to mobilize relief.
Last winter, as meteorologists warned of a monster El Niño, researchers at the Nature Conservancy in California prepared to mobilize.
What happens in an election is that the two campaigns have to mobilize the largest group of registered voters possible.
"The aim of this new announcement is to closely rely on the masses and actively mobilize them," the commission said.
The method is said to draw out any toxins, mobilize blood flow, soothe sore muscles and even help cure insomnia.
"We need Keith's energy, excitement and organizing skills to mobilize our grassroots and elect Democrats at every level of government."
And, of course, many forces on the populist right will continue to mobilize against any Democratic nominee — Clinton or Sanders.
Still ahead the left already set to mobilize against President Trump&aposs Supreme Court nominee, no matter who it is.
We need to mobilize the skills and talents of the private sector in ways we have not succeeded in doing.
And perhaps only time will tell whether or not she can truly mobilize white women as agents of political change.
How can we make it harder for terrorists to leveraging the internet to recruit, radicalize, and mobilize followers to violence?
And they only way to get real people was to launch and gain some market share, and then mobilize them.
Could Ramsay have finally met his match if they mobilize against him for mocking a cake touched by Gaga herself?
Thousands will mobilize to swarm the "pressure points where we as organized citizens can make an impact," Henn, of 350.
As a highly visible methane disaster, the Aliso Canyon gas leak has helped mobilize public support for tougher methane regulations.
Now, countries that only a few years ago welcomed Chinese investment and engagement are beginning to mobilize against Chinese influence.
Those three states as well as North Carolina declared states of emergency, empowering their governors to mobilize the National Guard.
But I wondered how common it has been for them to mobilize public opinion on behalf of their pet peeves.
"TR was willing to mobilize the public for the creation of new government agencies to then regulate business," Jacobs said.
Canestrari worked day and night over the next three months, coordinating with Friends of Grillo Meetup groups to mobilize them.
This is because religious freedom can mobilize faith leaders and create the conditions necessary for the peaceful practice of religion.
Mobilize more people to support your cause You alone are great and awesome and boy, can you make a difference.
For five straight days rioting and looting enveloped the city, prompting President Lyndon B. Johnson to mobilize the National Guard.
"  Chuck said he hoped to "mobilize part of French [society] to urge the government to send boots on the ground.
With this slogan, and Trump's hateful rhetoric about immigrants, the President emboldened these individuals to mobilize into a political force.
Islamist groups, many of which support Prabowo, have in the past been able to mobilize hundreds of thousands of supporters.
With the right leadership and the right vision, we can mobilize the United States economy to defeat the climate crisis.
So to do all of the work, like service and then creating social and systemic change, we mobilize young people.
Democratic figures such as Bernie Sanders and Al Franken need to do their part to mobilize crowds and energize voters.
On the sidelines of the official negotiations, thousands of activists will mobilize in Bonn to denounce the German coal industry.
Do these atypical circumstances give entertainers the green light to stand atop their soapbox to inform and mobilize their following?
This is a time for families to get all hands on deck, so to speak, to mobilize all possible resources.
One student activist group, SEALDs (Student Emergency Action for Liberal Democracy), is hoping to mobilize liberal voters through grassroots activities.
They'll be more ready to mobilize for when or if the administration truly does lash out against the nation's scientists.
He has failed to mobilize a Republican monopoly on power in Washington and his big legislative goal -- repealing Obamacare -- crashed.
Net neutrality proponents have been trying to mobilize supporters to submit comments in favor of the regulations to the proceeding.
Republicans mobilize a competing "coalition of restoration" centered on voters who feel eclipsed, or even threatened, by these same changes.
As many presidents before Trump have understood, few things mobilize popular opinion or a recalcitrant Congress more than fear itself.
Its last installment sought to answer a single question: How can youth mobilize to change the future for the better?
"Women and girls are going through these situations so they will easily understand and they will mobilize easily," Choudhary said.
Here's a look at some music that can still excite, motivate, and mobilize, all for the sake of just existing.
The lawyers claim Roger believes JWoww is trying to mobilize her millions of social media followers to cause him harm.
The group says it will also mobilize ahead of ballot measures in states where progressive reforms are on the ballot.
In August, Trump's reelection campaign announced an initiative to help mobilize suburban women in key battleground states across the country.
Trump's administration faced criticism last year with some saying it was too slow to mobilize resources to help the island.
How does The New York Times mobilize its resources to piece together a story that breaks long after office hours?
The FDA is starting to mobilize to combat the threat, although some say the agency is not moving quickly enough.
He highlighted policies like "tuition relief, universal healthcare, environmental protection, and clean energy," that he felt would mobilize young voters.
We'll continue to invest and mobilize our grassroots infrastructure to show lawmakers the support that's out there for these principles.
It's not known whether Bannon also foresaw that such action would motivate Democrats and immigrant groups to mobilize against Trump.
Congress should modernize the badly outdated National Labor Relations Act to truly protect our freedom to organize and mobilize together.
And later this month, a group of Carson allies plans to launch a super-PAC meant to mobilize Christian conservatives.
As a result of the increase, it faces shrinking aid money, which means it has to mobilize its own revenues.
It recently reached 10 GW across 120 projects and has helped to mobilize more than $18 billion in new investment.
Tarrant intended to mobilize sympathetic white nationalists around the world to take up arms in the same way he did.
The progressive movement, Democratic Party, and Labor spent over 40 million dollars in CA to educate, register and mobilize Latinos.
He added that they have been trying to mobilize Mexican federal officials and have been in contact with the FBI.
TTIP allows Marine Le Pen use the French's divided opinion to mobilize the considerable potential of Anti-Americanism in France.
Buses and subways operated free of charge, and local officials and mosque preachers helped mobilize government supporters to the streets.
We saw the necessity to declare the highest level of global emergency to secure political commitments and mobilize scarce resources.
López Obrador boasted that, although the party remains considerably smaller than its rivals, it was able to reliably mobilize partisans.
Speaking to union activists, McDonnell said the Trades Union Congress (TUC) should mobilize to get people out onto the streets.
Working people are united in these fights, and we are ready to mobilize and organize in defense of our freedoms.
Civic groups unhappy with Abe's policies are prepared to mobilize behind anti-LDP candidates if opposition parties unite, Reed said.
The Libre Initiative will run bilingual digital ads to mobilize Latinos in Texas's largest district, which is 68 percent Latino.
It's a strategy that makes a certain amount of sense, but it also makes it hard to mobilize potential supporters.
And until they do, they're going to struggle to mobilize supporters in the way they need to win tough races.
We need to mobilize now, #VoteHillary and stop this dangerous man from continuing to divide and wreck our democracy. pic.twitter.
They have an array of social media tools and tracking software to try to influence and mobilize the American public.
The apparent hacking by the Russians has triggered the type of national scorn that McCain knows well how to mobilize.
Twitchy is the website that Michelle Malkin started to mobilize right-wing Twitter, I don't like the word Twitter mob.
On tomorrow's marches: The 832 marches worldwide will help "galvanize and mobilize" people, but it's a marathon, not a sprint.
Dynamic and resourceful, he is the kind of person a campaign might recruit to mobilize get-out-the-vote efforts.
The Sanders campaign has figured out that to mobilize a mass of Latinx voters, they needed to target the youth.
But they might mobilize enough angry white voters to swing the election if Democrats don't come out in equal force.
In this dynamic, the right is "spectatorial and retrospective," and the left seeks to mobilize Americans as agents of change.
Governors and senators sat at the head of political machines that allowed them to mobilize support for their favorite candidates.
He is a Quebecois anti-Trump for the digital age, using social media to mobilize his legions of young supporters.
To fight their legislative battle in California, Uber and Lyft have resorted to a longstanding tactic: trying to mobilize drivers.
Disney will also mobilize its cruise line, global theme parks, retail stores, hotels and television networks, including ESPN and ABC.
In other words, this research suggests that the common way organizations try to mobilize people around climate change is misguided.
In response, Zaghlul and his allies moved to mobilize public support, convening rallies, circulating petitions, and starting a press campaign.
Martial law would allow Ukraine to respond swiftly to any invasion and mobilize resources as quickly as possible, he said.
Still, progressive organizers fighting the bill are terrified that the resistance won't mobilize fast enough to stave off the danger.
The members of this resistance have seized on issues like guns, immigration, the flag as places to mobilize their counterassault.
But in patients with this type of lymphoma, the drugs might mobilize diseased T-cells as well as healthy ones.
But also, mobilize, support, and vote for the candidate who is most likely to make universal health care a reality.
Andrew Cuomo of New York called on President Donald Trump to mobilize the military in response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Another reason to use these funds is that they have the experience and knowledge to mobilize quickly in a crisis.
I know we have so much heart and innovation and millionaires and billionaires and great people who could mobilize immediately.
Ms. Cox co-founded the group PaveItBlue to mobilize volunteers to elect the leading Democrat in the race, Jon Ossoff.
President Bashar al-Assad of Syria, by crushing the revolt against him, has left Sunni militants less space to mobilize.
WHO's designation was made to help the United Nations health agency mobilize financial and political support to contain the outbreak.
Since Donald Trump's election in 22020, the left has obsessed over which voters to mobilize and how to do so.
And networks of fans aren't just used to generate content; they can also mobilize when news breaks or polls open.
While the rally attracted large crowds, it failed to mobilize poor Venezuelans, whom Mr. Maduro's leftist movement says it represents.
Luis Sanchez, co-executive director of Mobilize the Immigrant Vote/Yvote, also noted Parkland's impact on young people in California.
Investors initially took some comfort in the WHO declaration, since it could help mobilize resources to keep the virus contained.
He accused them of colluding to brainwash and mobilize young people and of having "communist" ideas to overthrow the monarchy.
Kathy Castor, D-Florida: Brenda Irizarry, who took immediate action to mobilize relief efforts after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto RicoRep.
This shows that the Latino vote can mobilize, and it could be pivotal in delivering the loss Mr. Trump deserves.
Using similar borrowing assumptions, investing in these assets instead of the wall could mobilize $130 billion of funding in all.
Third, China constitutes a different type of challenger that is able to mobilize economic capacities that rival the United States.
And it can complement the efforts of organizers as they mobilize to support those most threatened by Mr. Trump's agenda.
However, the threat of Donald Trump's wall or charm of Senator Kaine's Spanish is not enough to mobilize Latino voters.
But many ordinary PD voters have taken to social media to mobilize against such an alliance, using the hashtag #withoutme.
"We urge citizens to mobilize massively to make this vote a starting point for the renewal of institutions," he added.
They said their plan was to mobilize young conservatives throughout the country to talk to Republican lawmakers about climate policy.
We feel seen, heard, and empowered, and his candidacy will help mobilize our country's biggest voting bloc to the polls.
"That has helped mobilize lots of companies who now realize changing and improving is fundamental to their business," Dixon said.
Trump could try to mobilize those voters to put pressure on Republican members of Congress to support higher trade barriers.
A concerted effort to mobilize voters of color might, by itself, be enough to send Trump back to Fifth Avenue.
A concerted effort to mobilize voters of color might, by itself, be enough to send Trump back to Fifth Avenue.
In a video published on social media accounts, he's trying to mobilize support among hardline party members from the settlements.
And this campaign has worked extremely hard to mobilize young voters, voters of marginalized communities, voters who are struggling economically.
Charles E. Coughlin, the chief subjects of that book, had used the radio in the 21995s to mobilize their supporters.
It also has a vibrant civil society — meaning press and social movements — that can mobilize opposition outside of the state.
You're always behind in dealing with extremism, because extremists can mobilize and change faster than mainstream institutions and mainstream values.
Democrats, therefore, have an opportunity to mobilize public support against President Trump by emphasizing the president's violations of constitutional norms.
They no longer have a heavyweight supporter within the system who can shield them from criticism and who can mobilize support.
"It was the first one that could mobilize to Puerto Rico and that didn't demand payment right away," he told reporters.
Nonviolent resistance has the potential to mobilize large numbers of people compared with, say, movements that combine nonviolent and violent techniques.
It's entirely plausible that Russia's "Troll Army" did mobilize and pull some weekend shifts in response to the events in Syria.
Bustle adds that the party has also invested in InCharge, a program that works to mobilize in black women around elections.
The NRA does effectively mobilize voters; all the political ads in the world wouldn't matter if people flat-out ignored them.
Putin has often used militaristic rhetoric to mobilize support and buttress his narrative that Russia is under siege from the West.
Certain candidates manage to mobilize supporters who are highly committed, organized, and consistently willing to devote time to local party fights.
During the 2018 midterm elections, the Human Rights Campaign successfully worked to mobilize Equality Voters in key races across the country.
Iraq is expected to mobilize up to 30,000 forces to retake the city in coordination with U.S.-led coalition air support.
If there was ever a time for Clinton to mobilize her supporters, sometime before an election year is a good one.
And governments, banks, and international bodies like the World Bank should mobilize at least $1 trillion a year for climate action.
Republicans are not looking to create giant angry constituencies to mobilize against them or force enormous disruptive change on the public.
The government has now decided to mobilize the military to fight the fires and several Amazon states have subsequently requested support.
Rebel groups and the regime each suspect the other will exploit the pause to mobilize for new attacks or grab territory.
Tim is a Venture Partner at Digital Garage and the CEO & Founder of Media Mobilize, a media company and ad network.
"The question is if we have to mobilize," Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said of the administration's concerns that sparked the investigation.
James Mackey, a 30-year-old community organizer in Boston, knows firsthand how tough it can be to mobilize his peers.
As each campaign tried to mobilize its base, largely rural Trump voters were probably cheaper to reach than Clinton's urban voters.
The ability to mobilize millions of black American voters — the source of their political might — began during the civil rights era.
Both of Trump's predecessors got state governors to mobilize National Guard troops at the border, as Vox's Tara Golshan has explained.
But to do that we need to elect a president with the vision and commitment to mobilize the entire US economy.
Colorful ads aside, the race will likely come down to turnout, with both parties feeling confident they can mobilize their bases.
"The intelligence and security apparatus really took notice of the power of Telegram to connect people and mobilize them," Ghaemi said.
He serves as the U.N. Secretary General's Special Envoy for Cities and Climate Change, which helps mobilize climate action among cities.
Our smartphones give us the ability to mobilize our social A-Teams for a round of drinks at a moment's notice.
The optics of the cancellation might also work against the US as it tries to mobilize international support for more sanctions.
It can mobilize a base, stun the opposition, and help folks who lack connections construct a large, authentic social media presence.
Deals are reported before legislators even know about them, which gives activists and interest groups time to mobilize and kill them.
Donald Trump became president because he was able to mobilize large blocks within the Republican Party, notably white evangelicals and nativists.
We must organize, mobilize and make our voices heard, because the lives and rights of millions of women are at stake.
The media would actively work for her election; she could raise billions of dollars and mobilize tens of millions of volunteers.
"When your existence in society is in danger, you try to mobilize your community," said the organization's secretary general, Oussama Jammal.
His latest approach to bring change is to mobilize popular outrage against huge fish kills in the sea off central Vietnam.
The international community can also mobilize finance - but attracting investment from the Somali diaspora around the world is key, he added.
While cash donations are the best way to avoid processing fees, some organizations aren't able to mobilize on that donation immediately.
In addition to conventional war-fighting capabilities, the Guard says it uses unconventional equipment, such as quad bikes, to mobilize quickly.
Newer drugs seek modalities to work other than the molecular characteristics of a tumor; they mobilize the patient's own immune system.
Pressure on Israel did not impress Nasser, who wanted a permanent crisis he could exploit to mobilize Arab opinion behind him.
Woodfin "has been working with Doug Jones, and if they can mobilize Birmingham voters," that would give Jones a critical boost.
"Continuing to mobilize, holding town halls, knocking on doors, encouraging people to vote, that's what we need to be doing," Rep.
Argentina's campaigners for safe and legal abortion organized an impressive effort to raise public awareness and mobilize thousands to the streets.
The SBA List is working to mobilize voters in those red states and five others where Senate Democrats are considered vulnerable.
President Trump's next nomination is likely to be a defiant one designed to mobilize the Republican base in the midterm elections.
As long as country can mobilize the necessary real resources of labor, machinery, and raw materials, it can provide public services.
Never in recent years has it been more urgent for Democratic voters to mobilize and get to the polls in November.
But it is vital that we also mobilize our local manpower and the Sunni tribal might as we did in Ramadi.
At the very least, I suspect that he's in the process of or attempting to mobilize an Atomwaffen cell in Canada.
Five years after the death of Hugo Chavez, both the Socialist Party and the weakened opposition are struggling to mobilize supporters.
BWHI's My Sister's Keeper program works to train college women to mobilize around reproductive care through open dialogue and legislative advocacy.
We'll continue to do work and continue to let people know how they can support Charlottesville and to mobilize for justice.
All this nonsense, these policies that are a straight violation of human rights, should mobilize a global movement of civil resistance.
The Inslee approach seems most politically viable because it could re-construct the liberal coalition that I-732 could not mobilize.
We dispatched observers to the meetings and spent our evenings lobbying the warring parties while continuing to mobilize people in Liberia.
There is nothing that can mobilize the federal government and its massive resources more than a president who is demonstrably engaged.
The owner of Wordpress sought to offer a widget so that the service's bloggers could help mobilize readers to take action.
But if the electorate is more diverse, and groups that Abrams worked to mobilize turn out, Barrow stands a better chance.
Bernie Sanders, who handily won the Democratic primary — benefitted from technology that helped mobilize legions of volunteers in the Granite State.
They can be our key to understanding what it meant to put up resistance and mobilize political power without the ballot.
The latest measures come amid Alphabet's attempts to mobilize its workforce of more than 21595,19 workers to deal with the crisis.
The latest measures come amid Alphabet's attempts to mobilize its workforce of more than 300,000 workers to deal with the crisis.
It was a power emergency on a scale rarely seen before, and companies spent tens of millions of dollars to mobilize.
I have no doubt that the tech brain trust now sitting at home on Zoom can mobilize to get this done.
Not only did he personally rise to the occasion, he was able to mobilize a constituency of distinguished public health activists.
The city had already ramped up its emergency operations center, one of the country's first to fully mobilize for the coronavirus.
In 20200, industrialized countries pledged to mobilize $21950 billion by 2020 to help the world's poorest countries deal with climate change.
We need a smart public private approach to financing that can mobilize resources and deploy them where they are most needed.
Iraq's Parliament has demanded that Mr. Abadi mobilize troops to secure Kirkuk and the disputed areas in response to the referendum.
The left predicted the strategy would fail — only an inspiring progressive agenda could mobilize enough voters to win back the House.
The sympathetic nervous system helps mobilize many biological responses, including increasing the flow of blood to muscles and sharpening mental focus.
Candidates run digital political ads to find voters, convert them into donors and volunteers, and to mobilize them on Election Day.
In my home state of Maryland, we will need to mobilize Democratic voters next year who sat out the last election.
The other side thinks Democrats should frontload issues of racial justice to mobilize people of color and revive the Obama coalition.
And as Mr. Trump moves to flesh out one of his more popular campaign promises, drugmakers may have reason to mobilize.
"Abrams is really going to try to mobilize individuals who are registered but have sat out in previous elections," Bullock said.
The International Development Finance Club pledged to mobilize $1 trillion in clean energy funding by 2025 in 20 least developed countries.
The organization has raised tens of millions of dollars to recruit and train candidates and to mobilize voters to elect them.
A frantic life as a cab-dodging, tip-chasing food app deliveryman When you order delivery, an army of workers mobilize.
It's saying that we're going to mobilize millions of people to stand up for an agenda that works for working families.
Treyz said lobbying groups are already planning to mobilize against aspects of a Trump tax-reform plan that threaten their interests.
DSA officially endorsed Sanders in March and began forming plans for how to mobilize on his behalf later in the year.
The proposal will also mobilize opposition from patient advocacy groups, who have already been protesting since the state passed a bill.
"You want to talk about an issue to mobilize the people, and I'm talking everybody," he said, drawing laughter from attendees.
So far there has been no sign of either side trying to mobilize more troops, military officials in New Delhi said.
As the protests ebbed, the government last week lifted restrictions imposed on Instagram, one social media tool used to mobilize protesters.
Unfortunately for him, the supercomputer misinterprets the scenario as an actual nuclear threat and acts to mobilize the U.S. nuclear arsenal.
However, the magnitude of the devastation still forced Acting U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Elaine Duke to mobilize additional resources last week.
Supporters of the previous government tend to close ranks, radicalize and mobilize against the new government, which, in turn, brings repression.
He is expected to submit a formal application to seek re-election Sunday, prompting demonstrators to mobilize over the past week.
Cuomo has asked President Donald Trump to mobilize the Army Corps of Engineers and build temporary medical facilities in New York.
Dr. Michael Mina: South Korea was able to essentially mobilize a tremendous amount of resources, apparently, to get testing online quickly.
But when the government passed the citizenship law this month, many felt they had to mobilize or risk losing even more.
Powerfully factionalized elites can mobilize citizens at the ballot box, in the streets, and ultimately, with violence, to do the fighting.
Military leaders, our intelligence officials are speaking about it, but they need the resources and they need to mobilize us, right?
Either way, being the more team-friendly Cruz has come in handy, as the whole party looks to mobilize around him.
And the WHO is still the only institution that can declare a global pandemic and mobilize internationally to respond to one.
Theda Skocpol's research also shows that climate advocates did not mobilize the public sufficiently to support the far-reaching climate reform.
"We are demanding that the Honduran government guarantees our right to mobilize and hold peaceful protest," she told a press conference.
I don't think Hillary Clinton is going to mobilize that progressive groundswell — she's not, and it's by actually doing what we need to do that we can mobilize 42 million students in debt, for example, to come out and win this vote and drive into Congress the progressive change that we need in the form of our representation.
Millions mobilize around the world for the Women's March Millions mobilize around the world for the Women's March Hundreds of thousands of people descended on Washington, D.C., for the Women's March on Washington Saturday, one day after President Donald Trump was sworn in to office, making it one of the largest mass mobilizations after an inauguration in recent history.
Mr. Sanders has built a robust field staff in a short time to mobilize supporters, but his challenge is greater than Mrs.
Like other populist parties in Europe, it has managed to mobilize less well-educated younger voters who feel left behind by globalization.
In the latest episode of the VICELAND show BEERLAND, the members of the brewery talk about using beer to mobilize their community.
Indonesian authorities have for years sought to mobilize domestic savings to reduce the reliance on volatile foreign investment to fund the deficit.
Too often, protestors of all stripes ignore these laws -- choosing to mobilize via online appeals without involving government officials in their plans.
One model is speaking directly to the fashion industry to mobilize and support people feeling vulnerable to the idea of President Trump.
Graver said it was up to the Iraqi government to decide how best to mobilize its limited resources to advance towards Mosul.
Someone who could mobilize these voters by telling them what they really wanted to hear would be able to command their votes.
Namely, it could potentially mobilize an audience that may have drifted away from or never gotten into the weekly sketch comedy series.
These activities will "mobilize the masses from all ethnicities to proactively and actively participate in the anti-terrorism struggle", the paper said.
Attempt one: Bran wargs into King Aerys and tries to get him to burn all the White Walkers before they can mobilize.
"This is the first time I see the Teamsters mobilize alongside TPS holders and it's a good thing," Alvarado told BuzzFeed News.
"We need to understand this and mobilize the resources of our special services to cut short this emerging new threat," Putin added.
Back in April, Vox's Dara Lind showed that Sanders's campaign had failed to mobilize the poor it was explicitly designed to attract.
On Friday, a leader of a peasants' movement vowed to mobilize her constituents, potentially numbering in the thousands, and march on Managua.
We need to mobilize the entire country to treat our veterans and treat them with much more respect than they get today.
Calderon managed to hotwire a car and use a payphone to mobilize the police force to chase after the chicken slaughterhouse truck.
On Sunday, Handler said that she believed the election of President Trump helped mobilize people around the #MeToo and Time's Up movements.
This enabled them to organize and mobilize voters, communicate effectively with the grassroots, and provide an institutionalized link between citizens and governments.
Next third was Uber and how Travis and I figured out how to basically mobilize our customers to beat the taxi cartel.
These activities will "mobilize the masses from all ethnicities to proactively and actively participate in the anti-terrorism struggle", the paper said.
CAIR is, for its part, specifically targeting key battleground states like Florida, Ohio, Virginia and others to engage and mobilize their voters.
But if the new commission can mobilize the money needed to scale up solutions, it will provide a huge service, he said.
What would it mean to mobilize for World War III on the same scale as we did for the last world war?
So the split on trade within the Republican Party results from its effort to mobilize voters with contrasting economic interests and ideologies.
In the face of dangerous presidential ignorance, we are saying that Congress must mobilize all available resources to tackle this crisis now.
A day after the vote, their best laid plans in tatters, the more organized elements of the progressive resistance begin to mobilize.
While the date has yet to be announced, the aim of the Cleveland concert is to mobilize black voters, BuzzFeed reported Monday.
Traditionally, black churches have carried significant political weight, primarily due to their ability to mobilize the largest bloc of African-American voters.
"It still has a capacity to mobilize people with Lula, who is perhaps the greatest mass leader Brazil has had," Couto said.
Democrats are hoping backlash for President Trump will mobilize the base and help the party maintain their hold on the governor's mansion.
Due to a debt crisis that was years in the making, the island's government has few financial resources to mobilize for rebuilding.
Under a second approach, USAID partners with local communities and organizations to mobilize their resources and expertise to pursue economic development goals.
He uses the model of a self-help seminar, or perhaps more appropriately, religious proselytizing, to mobilize communities all over the world.
Internally, the backlash from employees at its parent company is growing as LGBTQ and allied workers mobilize to demand a satisfactory response.
He said that the summit would aim to mobilize private and public financing for the projects committed to under the Paris agreement.
OPIC's "Connect Africa" investment initiative builds on a number of successful U.S. government initiatives that mobilize private investment to address longstanding challenges.
We continue to support research, mobilize and litigate on behalf of communities who no longer want to feel threatened for just being.
Sanders said in the letter that he was prepared to "mobilize" his other delegates to push his agenda into the party platform.
In 1979, during Pence's junior year in college, Jerry Falwell founded the Moral Majority, to mobilize Christian voters as a political force.
Increased pressure from Republicans to place significant restrictions on abortion (such as the Alabama law) could mobilize independents away from the GOP.
They can educate and mobilize others to act on a given issue, and connect with local, national and global social justice movements.
Most was for Democratic organizations rather than her own campaign, but the party can use the money to organize and mobilize voters.
And yet this cycle, they were able to mobilize millions of previously disengaged voters and train thousands mostly on their own steam.
There's a palpable fear of being on the brink of nuclear war, and the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament has begun to mobilize.
He expects the military to only be able to mobilize half to three-quarters of the sealift assets involved in this evaluation.
Sidelining the private sector removes a critical expertise and resources that the WHO should mobilize in the fight to improve public health.
He admitted there is work to do to mobilize people and part of that is dealing with the stigma of the issue.
"I urge the entire nation to resolutely mobilize and support the numerous initiatives undertaken by our youths in this area," he said.
Meanwhile, a new group called Bazta Arpaio has vowed to mobilize tens of thousands of voters against Sheriff Arpaio on Election Day.
These conflicts will continue as our schools grapple with safety concerns and more students mobilize to demonstrate as they did last week.
And, finally, you might also prepare to mobilize those around you, just as you may have been planning to for Election Day.
DKI is a disaster-recovery contracting company that calls on a network of smaller companies to mobilize when there's a big event.
Democrats, grassroots activists, and millions of Americans who don't want to lose their coverage must be ready to mobilize like never before.
Moreover, he said Democrats will find it harder to mobilize against giving Americans tax cuts than against taking away their health benefits.
The reward, meanwhile, is that it will mobilize the Trump resistance and fuel the necessary debate about the Democratic Party's core values.
And these factions wield considerable social and economic power – enough to cause problems for SpaceX if they decide to mobilize over this.
But strategists believe the comments are helping to mobilize Espy's base in a likely low-turnout race held just days after Thanksgiving.
"I didn't create the film to mobilize people, but I think it's an inevitable take away from the film," Morgen told me.
"In" campaigners are keen to mobilize younger voters who surveys show are overwhelmingly pro-EU but also less likely to bother voting.
There are now so many UK actors in Hollywood that Americans are trying to mobilize to stop them getting all the roles.
They also give a voice to gun violence survivors, mobilize grassroots gun safety organizations and pressure lawmakers into make sound gun laws.
And they're preparing to mobilize a grassroots movement to resist any effort by Pai or Republican lawmakers to dismantle net neutrality protections.
With several chapters across the country, they hope to mobilize and inspire while shining a light on the status of poverty today.
But it does mean that if Sanders wins the primary, his campaign has to learn to persuade people, not just mobilize them.
But with a governor's race next year, Mr. Garces is preparing to mobilize after the migrants have had time to settle in.
Sometimes, anti-trafficking activists sensationalize trauma-filled stories to activate people's savior complexes and mobilize them in ways that harm sex workers.
World Health Organization Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus is instructing countries to "to pull out all the stops" to mobilize their response.
Across the country, Democrats need to understand that no amount of television ads can mobilize people who are legally barred from voting.
The Stafford Act could be used to mobilize and coordinate different federal and state agencies to home in on the opioid crisis.
Violent militants strategically adopt religious rhetoric to mobilize followers and retain members, resulting in a cycle of violence steeped in religious language.
Red-state senate voters sticking with the G.O.P. The mobilize-the-base strategy falling just short for Democrats in Florida and Georgia.
"Midwestern campaigns capitalized on still-existing labor infrastructure to mobilize union members and bring them back into the Democratic fold," he writes.
"We have to mobilize — we can't let this kind of thing happen," one of the protesters told the television station France 24.
They add that a law penalizing groups for the mistakes on forms is a clear attack on efforts to mobilize black voters.
They have enormous, well-funded lobbying arms and links to dark-money groups that can mobilize against any politician who crosses them.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei gave the go-ahead to mobilize 300,000 soldiers and volunteers to combat the virus, The Associated Press reported Tuesday.
To get it right, we must understand how it worked, where it fell short and what the nation needs to mobilize again.
The site has historically proven that it can mobilize its subscribers to put its issues in the faces of manufacturers and legislators.
Kim's extraordinary behavior since January 1 reflects the success of the US effort to mobilize the global community to isolate North Korea.
During these times, it can feel impossible to keep going—and then hundreds of thousands of people rise up to mobilize, together.
That is a very tight procedural timeline — but the chance that it can be done led Obamacare supporters to mobilize Thursday. Sen.
The government's firm control of the levers of power lets it mobilize resources to build huge infrastructure projects and combat an epidemic.
More of the same will not motivate or mobilize Democratic voters and that's true for the topics at these debates as well.
As the Obama Presidency draws to a close, other candidates are learning how to mobilize college students as a powerful political force.
The animating force of identity politics, what gives it such extraordinary power to mobilize, is deep wells of outrage at structural injustice.
The issue set that Pat Buchanan used to mobilize a GOP coalition to challenge George H. W. Bush barely existed in 1989.
Trump's plan to deploy troops to the border was widely seen as a stunt designed to generate attention and mobilize his supporters.
Meshaal said Palestinians were talking with each other about how to mobilize against what Trump has called the "deal of the century".
That apparent weakness has raised concerns about whether he can mobilize enough support nationally from black voters to beat the Republican Trump.
The message is a unique one with the potential to mobilize women and people of color to vote in 2020, Robinson said.
Capitol Hill Democrats — joined by a handful of Republicans — are accusing the administration of moving too slowly to mobilize a relief blitz.
But thanks to Clinton's inability to mobilize millennials, he will do much better with this voter bloc than the polls are predicting.
Graham would hold a secret meeting of prominent pastors in August 22000 in Montreux, Switzerland, to plan how to mobilize against Kennedy.
Will he mobilize working-class voters to vote Republican or will he unleash a wave of Hispanics to register and vote Democratic?
Those districts are ones where Republican incumbents face tough reelection challenges, and where CLF staff and volunteers are working to mobilize voters.
"There's no Brexit on a dead planet," said Lauren McDonald, a Glasgow student who recently quit college to mobilize against climate change.
She is a leader uniquely qualified to bring us together and mobilize a movement of Americans to return power to the people.
He and other members of his group in September stockpiled truckloads of weaponry to mobilize for the attack, the Justice Department said.
This is a subgroup of nonvoters least likely to mobilize and unable to answer questions about the government or hot-button issues.
Some have won in red places, others promise to mobilize new voters, but all argue they are uniquely able to defeat Trump.
Caldas and Techmanski hammered out the details of the contract, which included a $3.2 million down payment to mobilize workers and equipment.
Through Community Organizing, CAP helps identify local leaders and assists them in their efforts to mobilize residents in addressing neighborhood specific issues.
Regardless of the condition, it is critical to mobilize the healthy part of the patient to take responsibility for his or her health.
He also promised to mobilize his considerable following into a combative opposition that will fight for social reforms and defend the peace accord.
Leading up to the election, Miguel tried to mobilize other students to vote for Hillary Clinton by sharing his story with other students.
She is leveraging her influence with Lean In followers to mobilize female voters, and while Lean In is nonpartisan, Sandberg endorsed Clinton early.
Also, let's not forget that dogs are basically just heads with limbs to mobilize that head—they are always leading with the head.
Economic insecurity among workers and "unscrupulous political leaders" who use fear of migrants to mobilize followers, are much more important factors, he said.
And he says if ever there's a time to celebrate, honor, protect and mobilize for press freedom and basic good journalism, it's now.
She's also veered to the left in the past two years, latching onto national causes that energize the Democratic base and mobilize voters.
And I think that anything that goes beyond that balancing and creates an imbalance will cause people to mobilize all over the country.
He thinks it's most important to mobilize at the end of any campaign, so take some time off now if you need it.
The ability of the Sanders campaign to mobilize Americans who have been alienated from politics can have very positive ramifications in the fall.
Abnormal times like these demand that grass-roots leaders take the initiative and mobilize their colleagues to create a path to a revival.
For one thing, it needs to register and mobilize the new and disaffected voters who naturally flocked to Trump's side during the primaries.
His coalition will likely include third-place finisher Ciro Gomes (12.5%) and will have to mobilize voters who sat out the first round.
Organizers said Sunday that they plan to hold similar rallies to mobilize female voters in other states with key congressional races this year.
On its surface, the concept is simple: Sanders wants to organize and mobilize the people against the powerful — specifically, corporations and the wealthy.
Our flagship Republican Leadership Initiative (RLI) Program helps us recruit, organize, and mobilize volunteers who then expand our footprint – and our majorities -- nationwide.
Obama said that police and activists need to work together and "listen to each other" in order to mobilize real change in America.
After she finished high school, she helped mobilize a boycott when a local Coca-Cola bottler wouldn't hire drivers because they were black.
Terrorist groups like ISIS use social media to rally support around the world, using sites like Twitter to mobilize sympathizers into possible plots.
That's why it was reassuring (however darkly) to see the digital speech mob—often maligned for good reason—mobilize around this particular situation.
The Clinton campaign has attempted to mobilize young voters in swing states with the help of popular surrogates like Michelle Obama and Sen.
The National Rifle Association, the top U.S. gun rights group, is feared and respected in Washington for its ability to mobilize gun owners.
But changing infrastructure to better mobilize people has always been a daunting task, and sometimes the perceived fixes have led to more divisions.
The people likely to be directly affected by his policies are going to continue to mobilize against him and the abuses he encourages.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren on Monday hammered Donald Trump for his remarks about women, predicting that "nasty women" will mobilize to elect Hillary Clinton.
Dissent is the highest form of patriotism, and millions of strong American women are ready to mobilize more than any time in history.
And second, she wants his enthusiastic endorsement, to help mobilize those supporters of his who have so far been reluctant to back her.
One of the greatest merits of ridesharing is to mobilize and efficiently allocate fragmented and under-utilized resources to meet fluctuating transportation demands.
The bank chief said African countries need to mobilize more domestic resources, and encourage sovereign wealth and pension funds to invest in infrastructure.
In the years after Gamergate, Ellis' harassers had learned to mobilize themselves quickly, and the onslaught had "a sense of direction," she says.
If the Democrats mobilize a diverse set of voters and turn out the vote in large numbers, the gender bias may finally recede.
But Bernie is taking labor solidarity to a new level by tapping into his campaign's massive listservs to mobilize support for striking workers.
And he says if ever there's a time to celebrate, honor, protect, and mobilize for press freedom and basic good journalism, it's now.
Democrats have looked to mobilize their base for Ossoff, an investigative filmmaker, pouring in resources to make the reliably red district more competitive.
That information, she added, is data that Facebook felt a "responsibility" to share so that communities could mobilize in a time of crisis.
We propose that the United States work with allies to mobilize one penny for every dollar in profits accruing to traffickers and slaveholders.
References to that quote have appeared on signs and chants during the protests, as a call for activists to mobilize and disperse quickly.
But whether this effort to mobilize Floridians will work depends more than just tweets — it will rely heavily on behind-the-scenes lobbying.
The people have the power to mobilize, strategize, and affect change from the ground up, and the march is the place to start.
Panama's president Juan Carlos Varela spoke out against Henríquez's murder on Twitter, promising to mobilize security forces to hunt down the responsible parties.
This thorough, bottom-up process has been absolutely necessary to mobilize people and to identify what they want to accomplish through collective bargaining.
Hispanic activists and Democrats have focused their Latino outreach on voter registration, rather than traditional advertising, in an effort to mobilize the bloc.

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