Both types of rejection leave memory cells that remain in circulation to mobilize the immune system if the same foreign antigen is reintroduced. |
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The surgeon then uses the ultrasonic scalpel to mobilize the hepatic flexure by dividing the attachments. |
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But surgery is recommended for most hip fractures to mobilize patients, decrease complications, and speed the return to normal function. |
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This includes how the body stabilizes itself during activity and she offers a number of stretches to help mobilize the entire body. |
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These poses also help mobilize your knee joints by correcting the misalignment that occurs if your muscles are too tight. |
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The deluges of rain upon the volcano slopes, which may be augmented by melting ice, help to mobilize ash and debris flows. |
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And we're attempting to identify the components of our diet that mobilize these fatty acids. |
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When labor unions educate and mobilize their members, they are very effective. |
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Other people are too untogether or too immoral or too passive, so there's no point in me trying to mobilize them. |
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We, the Zapatistas, will not shut up and we will mobilize in support of out brotherly town and companion of Oaxaca. |
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Without a vision of what a final settlement would entail, however, Oslo merely gave rejectionists on both sides time to mobilize. |
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She was a caustic critic of charismatic ministers who speechify but don't mobilize. |
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Subdued and cowed by the warlords, the public has little motivation to mobilize against the militias. |
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Kennedy issued his clarion call to mobilize Americans against these threatening prospects. |
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The influence of the Father or his heirs faltered as the state lost its ability to mobilize an ideological ground. |
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This volatile issue was used to mobilize voters and swing elections at all levels. |
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The revolutionaries have failed so far to mobilize and unite the masses and pious middle classes of most countries. |
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The gel is applied topically to mobilize the fatty acids and improve microcirculation and drainage in the applied area. |
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But the key to winning the elections will be whether they can mobilize their diehard supporters. |
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For a brief time in the 1960s it seemed that governments might mobilize for the war on poverty, but enthusiasm did not last. |
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It is clear that the processes to mobilize our Army for war are in dire need of change. |
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He said that the government should mobilize all of its political and economic resources to solve the region's problems. |
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Long blasts are to be used to summon the people to assembly, short blasts to mobilize the military troops. |
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It provides all the information necessary to mobilize Army Guard and Army Reserve units. |
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Each seeks to mobilize broader support through appeals to popular fears and prejudices. |
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In times of stress, for example, men mobilize less varied social supports than women do. |
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Furthermore, achievements of the Civil Rights movement have inspired immigrants to mobilize around their collective interests and identity. |
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Whatever inner resources people need to mobilize for recovery, they still can not accomplish the task alone. |
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In the meantime, dockworkers around the world had begun to mobilize in solidarity. |
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His strategy was to mobilize church members by distributing circulars at mass. |
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He or she further divides the patient's peritoneum along the gallbladder to mobilize it before removing the cystic duct. |
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However, there is an urgent need to mobilize additional funding to scale up this activity in order to demarcate the remaining 450 km. |
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It is therefore essential that we mobilize more than ever to give life to the principle of multilingualism inside and outside the United Nations. |
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While the world has begun to mobilize in the fight against the virus, many fear the effort is coming too late. |
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Their goal is to mobilize women who see guns as the most terrifying way cruel fate sends death to shockingly ruin our lives. |
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Third, ecohealth research takes pains to mobilize experts from varied scientific disciplines. |
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College presidents mobilize to promote liberal education for all students. |
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This sense includes basic trustfulness and the ability and will to recognize and mobilize the resources required to meet demands. |
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Most of the problems that exist in the country today stem from the failure of this administration to effectively and efficiently mobilize that resource. |
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How do you mobilize this most important resource for recovery? |
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It is, in fact, the only way to consistently mobilize and expand the activist layer of the unions as the major force in organizing the unorganized. |
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This personal contact also reminds the student that he or she is part of a larger effort to mobilize the American people for noble intellectual and moral causes. |
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It is region-to-region cooperation: rooted in administrative and human geography, it aims to mobilize the entire body of local actors. |
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When one of these countries is hit by a disaster that puts the population in peril, the network is called upon to mobilize a response. |
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A federal bureaucracy will never capably mobilize and manage the information and resources necessary to incorporate and inspire tens of millions of citizens. |
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The aims of support groups vary far and wide, but they all have one thing in common: they mobilize the wonderful psychic power of human sympathy. |
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A country like ours becomes ungovernable when a government seeks to mobilize or divide people on the basis of their culture and their religion. |
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Nevertheless, the Commission's in loco visits raise interest in the media and mobilize public opinion. |
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But the onus was equally on them to mobilize resources and to ensure coordination of support from external partners. |
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But, it is certain that by continuing to mobilize society nonsensically on the theme of anti-Semitism, we can not but exasperate people. |
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But it did mobilize for a 10 April 1999 Kosovo demonstration in London which was fulsomely in support of the NATO bombing. |
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So we are going to have to work harder and smarter if we are to keep AIDS on agendas and mobilize resources. |
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After more than three years of war, Canada had managed to mobilize completely but had not been able to get going in the strictly military sense. |
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Driven by this realization, we mobilize all our resources close to the field, day in day out, for better production. |
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The financial sector is in a relatively good shape, but further strengthening is crucial to mobilize savings and promote investment. |
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They also hope to mobilize Dalhousie University students, and the general public, and to re-kindle media interest in the Nicaraguan reality. |
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The conference provided an opportunity for participants to mobilize and strategize for the law's revision. |
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They were apparently quite well organized militarily because they could mobilize large numbers of warriors in a short time. |
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For example, the construction of hydro-electric dams can mobilize mercury stored in the submerged forest floor and vegetation. |
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To mobilize the sacrum, place the hypermobile side superiorly while the patient lies in the lateral decubitus position. |
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In order to meet these challenges, agriculture needs to mobilize all the different life science technologies. |
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Learning to mobilize the mind, to gather it into a prodigious thought, so that a flame may leap up and bring forth light, like the sun. |
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However, diuretics may be used during the resolution phase of OHSS to help mobilize and eliminate fluid sequestered during the first phase. |
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She tried to mobilize them by spelling out expectations and the punitive measures that could be taken, if necessary. |
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Describing a situation as genocide when it is not is not a solution, and the word must not be used merely to mobilize support. |
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In addition, an economic forum, involving donors and the private sector, will be convened shortly to mobilize funds for national reconstruction. |
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We must mobilize our powers of reasoning and abstract thought, which are unique to humankind. |
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Finally, it is my impression that the easiest workplaces to mobilize for official languages initiatives are those that visibly-or rather audibly! |
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The necessity to mobilize an entire society on such a scale would prove sufficient to overwhelm the obstacles that deflected planning into the half-way house of the Broker State. |
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Regional staff is central to our ability to mobilize, organize, negotiate and coordinate on the front lines. |
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It reflects areas where UNDP has a proven track record and ability to mobilize international know-how. |
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Private actors have the capacity to build infrastructure, to incentivize cost-effective processes, and mobilize sources of funding or capital. |
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Advocacy to mobilize the funds needed for community recovery has been ongoing. |
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Similarly, in order to further mobilize the employee, the process may be repeated more frequently but in an informal manner. |
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This ambitious program will mobilize researchers all over the world for a long time. |
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And it these groups that educate and mobilize citizens around the daily issues that generate public opinion and citizen action. |
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New staff will be recruited to form action teams who will pull out all the stops over the next two years to mobilize girls' enrolment. |
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In the meantime, the Commission will continue its efforts to mobilize additional troops to reach AMISOM authorized strength. |
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It takes only one dedicated person to get a grassroots movement growing and to mobilize a community. |
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They mobilize elementary particles without ever managing to magnetize them. |
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They bear responsibility for the demobilization of the movement in defense of Mumia, which used to mobilize protests of tens of thousands. |
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No matter when it happens, we need to mobilize to defeat Stephen Harper, or at least ensure he does not achieve a majority government. |
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Ways must be found to effectively mobilize, allocate and manage new financial resources. |
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We must mobilize our knowledge resources while supporting and encouraging those creating new content. |
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We learned how the Steelworkers reach out to their members to build the union and mobilize people for a common cause. |
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How come, after having acted thoughtlessly, throwing and destroying and polluting, we have to mobilize volunteers to clean up? |
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The aim of the Blue Heart campaign is to to mobilize support and to inspire people to act against human trafficking. |
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It is now or never, therefore, for us to study these questions and mobilize to make our points of view known in Washington and elsewhere. |
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I submit that we must mobilize all our resources and resourcefulness to assist Member States willing and committed to reach these goals. |
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Meanwhile, they milk her god-given attributes to mobilize armies of budding wannabes by sanitizing her sexuality, and legions of men by fetishizing her purity. |
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Knowledge and familiarity with the avenues of HfV transmission may mobilize nurses who question their ability or role in thwarting the virus and disease. |
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With his or her vision and ability to communicate and to convey clear instructions, the manager will be able to effectively motivate and mobilize employees. |
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Or, organize projects throughout the month that mobilize your club members to make a difference in your community by helping those who live with blindness and visual impairment. |
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If we don't hurry up and convince governments, politicians, business leaders and the public why we need diversity and how urgent it is that they mobilize to save it, the world will move on and our fate will be sealed. |
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Mathieu has indeed shown his ability to mobilize all three of these characteristics during the course of his project and has collaborated with his father to bring the mock-up of the Station's interior to life. |
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Although the country now has a national socio-economic reintegration strategy, much remains to be done to mobilize the necessary resources for its implementation. |
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Provide advice to Government authorities in monitoring and designing policies through bimonthly meetings and mobilize resources to address assessed residual reintegration challenges. |
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Never before has there been such an attempt to mobilize the international community around the goal of making good quality basic education available to everyone, not just as a nominal right, but in actual practice. |
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One of the first things we did was mobilize teachers in physical education and try to help them develop some of the skill sets we thought were missing. |
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Eventually, the regime found units it could mobilize against the protests and carried out a bloody campaign of terror aimed squarely at the workers. |
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The maturity, strength and reactiveness that Altadis has been able to mobilize in response to a changing environment have demonstrated that our business and management model is a sound one. |
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It represents both the effort and the means to mobilize talk into action, build on existing initiatives, and translate knowledge arising from research into policies and practices. |
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In times of great need, urgency, or disaster the state must act quickly and without bias to mobilize all available resources to provide food to those in need. |
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There, Colborne ordered the militia of the counties of Glengarry and Stormont in eastern Upper Canada to join him, placed the garrison on a war footing and issued an order to mobilize the volunteers. |
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This Colloquy aims to make aware a large number of institutional actors of the interest in developing social work and community development and to mobilize new networks on this subject. |
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It is therefore one thing to mobilize, but another to do so effectively with the intellectual and information resources that one has at one's disposal. |
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The strategy also seeks to mobilize the potential for job creation through support for self-employment and the scaling down of the additional training courses provided for high-priority job-seekers. |
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These differences sometimes make it hard to mobilize political will, and make the process of reaching a decision on where the rapid intervention will be focussed a painstaking and time consuming one. |
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The tool emphasizes life transitions and adopts an approach based on the resources that individuals mobilize to move through various life stages and carry through their projects. |
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For example, when a particular community or clan decides to mobilize its members for aggression people tend to follow without question, without concern. |
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Clearly, building in and formalizing places for women to strategize and mobilize is not only necessary, but critical to making our Union a better one. |
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Terrorists, therefore, seek to force a violent counter-response from authorities that will elicit sympathy and support, radicalize more members of the community, and help mobilize more recruits. |
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Land leases grant exclusive possession of Crown land to the proponent for development. The signing of the leases for this project allows the company to mobilize equipment up the winter road for construction this spring. |
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One delegation stressed the need for continued South-South cooperation, commending UNDP in building relations with the World Bank and working to mobilize international support for national efforts. |
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Nevermore has just entered this anteroom and, like others before him, he will have to mobilize originality, audaciousness and determination faced to the harsh criticisms from the very beginning fans. |
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As a matter of fact, a person who is a non-believer will now have the opportunity to mobilize new and unusual images and feelings, and this will give greater flexibility to their mental mechanics. |
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The secretariat, the country Parties and the agencies involved should combine efforts and work hard to mobilize the necessary funds which will help the materialization of the projects listed in the present report. |
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An International Contact Group, led by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, was also established to mobilize and coordinate political, financial and technical support for Sierra Leone. |
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Depending on personal experiences, every encounter with other young people can spark off feelings of shame or grief, revenge or fear, and mobilize prejudices and grudges. |
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For an army to mobilize properly, everything must be in the right place at the right time, from gigantic prefabricated bridges to spare bootlaces. |
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As we encourage Canadians to mobilize around attaining the MDGs, we cannot turn a blind eye to some of the difficult issues relating to poverty, hunger, health, education, diseases and the environment in Canada. |
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After the founding of the AMS-CA, the Coordination has used different channels and means to mobilize human, material and financial resources for the execution of its mission. |
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It is therefore important to mobilize the mass media in support of positive health to promote messages that do not glamorize or normalize drug abuse. |
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The most significant question is when and how the AU can mobilize the various institutional energies to make a difference in countries convulsed by electoral violence. |
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I invite all the nurses here today to stand guard and be aware and ready to mobilize in terms of joining our designates to help us advance our primary health care agenda, particularly its self-care component. |
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Much like the suffragists in America, it took the first wave of Canadian feminism, led by Nellie McClung, to challenge the law, mobilize people and push the envelope to make social change happen. |
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One speaker felt that efforts to prevent terrorism should emphasize the voice of victims, as that could help to delegitimize terrorism and mobilize civil society against it. |
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We call on the Honduran people, armed with their historic courage, to continue to mobilize peacefully and to prevent those who carried out the coup from becoming their executioners. |
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It is a critical moment for the international community, the Afghan government, international civil society and all other stakeholders to mobilize their resources to use this opportunity to right a very grave wrong. |
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Canada must continue to promote such anti-racism initiatives, which empower our society to mobilize across our country and rise up and take a stand against racism. |
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Viet Tan held its 6th Party Congress in September 2006 to elect a new leadership and adopt a program to mobilize the power of the people to democratize Vietnam. |
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Sometimes, candidates were officially selected by their riding association with very little time to spare, leaving only a matter of weeks or days to mobilize for the national campaign. |
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Very few minutes of above-freezing ground surface temperatures are needed to locally melt frozen water and mobilize sand down steep slopes. |
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The letdown that would inevitably follow the collapse of the negotiations would probably make it difficult to mobilize further action in the short term. |
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The decision to engage with the Peacebuilding Commission reflected the deeply felt need to mobilize international partnerships for Guinea-Bissau's development efforts. |
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As well as ensuring adequate services for survivors, broad-based campaigns and advocacy using popular culture to mobilize communities, young people and men to join efforts to prevent violence are vital. |
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The first-line manager must mobilize the team and demonstrate leadership so as to ensure that the employees are focused on the execution of the project. |
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The private sector has enormous potential to mobilize volunteers in its workforce and this resource should be factored into official policy on volunteerism. |
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Speaking at the conference, Mr Matsuura commended Her Highness' generous support for the conference and her unsparing efforts to mobilize support in favour of re-building the educational community of Iraq. |
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How do we make sure that countries wean themselves off development assistance, become able to mobilize resources on their own, and attract the private investment that ensures sustainable, long-term growth? |
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In the face of a history of such conduct, his relations with Frederick Borden came to the breaking point over Hutton's plan to mobilize the militia for South Africa. |
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The Commission recognized that partnerships worked best if they were able to mobilize political consensus around them and if one of the partners was able to take a lead role, at least in the early phase of the process. |
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Thus, if low-income commodity-dependent countries mobilize more financial resources domestically, part of these could be channeled into financing commodity trade and related investments. |
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Extreme weather events can readily mobilize contaminants that have accumulated on hardened surfaces, and can increase the quantity of water bypassing water treatment facilities during storm events. |
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State level school administrators are the most aware of the nuances of their students and are the most appropriate people to mobilize resources to meet their needs. |
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Two questions demand our attention here at the midpoint of the summer: Can the shark hunters, who arrive on Wednesday, mobilize in time to save us from the next sharknado, which is forecast for Friday? |
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We could be providing logistical support, setting up a no-fly zone at relatively little cost to us, but we can only do it if we can help mobilize the international community and lead. |
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And if we end up rushing to judgment without hard, effective evidence, then we can find ourselves in the position where we can't mobilize the international community to support what we do. |
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We share the concern of millions at the relentless efforts to mobilize the world for another war in the vain hope that it will bring peace and security. |
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This group is to mobilize political commitment for the EFA goals. |
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When I get home, I will mobilize more youth to join or form co-ops. |
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She called for UN-Habitat, Governments and organizations to consider young people as partners, to involve them in consultations and to act urgently to mobilize them in seeking solutions to the current crises. |
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If the basic learning needs of all are to be met through a much broader scope of action than in the past, it will be essential to mobilize existing and new financial and human resources, public, private and voluntary. |
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It could mobilize an entire generation of people, who may find themselves out of work and with little to do, to participate to make their communities better and to learn new skills. |
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An important task will be to define in greater detail what types of projects should be given priority financing and to effectively and efficiently mobilize the participants on the ground. |
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It must also effectively mobilize the other tiers of government to be alive to their constitutional responsibility of protecting their citizenry from disasters. |
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He was able to mobilize the nation's industrial and financial resources and apply them to defeating France. |
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The Iraqis' artillery proved largely ineffective, and they were unable to mobilize their air force to attempt a defense. |
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A key element in British success was its ability to mobilize the nation's industrial and financial resources and apply them to defeating France. |
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Chromobacterium violaceum and Pseudomonas fluorescens can both mobilize solid copper as a cyanide compound. |
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A special approach of the Sanderista coalition has been to mobilize this complex of popular groups into an independent political force. |
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The released funds will be used to mobilize AAL members and branches to help disaster victims through fund-raising. |
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What is driving young groups of men to mobilize against women? |
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Helper T-cells produce powerful chemicals, called lymphokines, that mobilize other immune system substances and cells. |
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Meanwhile, the French Army would have time to mobilize and strike a decisive counterblow. |
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In my view, Hamlet's princeliness is part of what Holbrook and Lupton admire and mobilize in the cause of contemporary democratic politics. |
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Hydraulic mining methods mobilize enormous volumes of sediment and native sediment-bound mercury. |
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Instead, we must mobilize allies and partners to take collective action. |
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Instead, this terpene only increases the solvent's ability to 'dissolve' and mobilize the nitroxide side chain, which is in agreement with its low irritation response. |
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Masonry architecture built by the Maya evidences craft specialization in Maya society, centralized organization and the political means to mobilize a large workforce. |
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Multiparous cows are generally larger in body weight and mobilize more body tissues for greater milk production during early stage of lactation compared with primiparous cows. |
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Kaidu had ridden away before Kublai could mobilize a larger army. |
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The eight-month-long hadtal and the accompanying hijrat or exodus reflect the collective strength of the Mahajan and their capacity to mobilize and organize. |
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The NIMBY Collective is using ShadowMe's new Group Shadow feature to mobilize its large coalition of volunteers, donors, activists, celebrities, artists and fans. |
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Germany saw France as its principal danger on the European continent as it could mobilize much faster than Russia and bordered Germany's industrial core in the Rhineland. |
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No controls were selected who did not successfully mobilize or engraft. |
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