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Social media have made it easier for individual citizens to mobilise.
The Poles evoke the second world war to mobilise anti-German sentiment.
It will also be able to mobilise the army to secure supplies.
India last year launched a "Gold Monetisation Scheme" to mobilise gold hoardings.
Et il se mobilise dans le calme pour exprimer des revendications légitimes.
The spectre of Vox, indeed, probably helped Mr Sánchez to mobilise his voters.
The separatists' main strategy remains to try to mobilise Catalans and international opinion.
In the event, the spectre of Vox helped Mr Sánchez mobilise his voters.
We need to mobilise [sic] on the internet to push for this stuff.
Former colleagues and fellow CEOs praise Rose's enthusiasm and ability to mobilise crowds.
It is expected to mobilise revenue to the tune of 200 billion rupees.
Up against apathy, Mr Macron has stepped in to try to mobilise his electorate.
BREXIT: LABOUR FINANCE SPOKESMAN MCDONNELL SAYS LABOUR PARTY WILL MOBILISE CROSSPARTY AGAINST NO DEAL
On January 25th France said that it would mobilise troops to kill wild pigs.
Past experience proves the budget's inertia; change creates losers, and losers mobilise to resist.
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They make it easy to get the message out and to mobilise the masses.
It should also mobilise the 35m people of Mexican origin living in the United States.
Everywhere, parties are finding it harder to recruit and retain members and to mobilise voters.
"If you want to mobilise assets in other countries, you have to mobilise them in a way that is legally accessible to the Spanish central bank here (the provider of emergency liquidity), that is not a simple thing, it is not that easy," he said.
Over the past few months Mr Navalny has managed to mobilise volunteers, mostly through social media.
His whitewashed temple is now a protest command centre, used by villagers to mobilise against change.
The enduring tug of national allegiance still provides the best means to mobilise Europeans to action.
But in the absence of a genuine crisis to mobilise support, fake problems must be confected.
Yet Iran would struggle to mobilise the Fatemiyoun inside Afghanistan, says Said Reza Kazemi, an academic.
More rain was expected on Tuesday, and aid workers raced to mobilise before it started again.
"The discontent has always been there ... but the cancellations triggered everyone to mobilise," one pilot said.
To succeed politically, it must mobilise groups of winners more powerful and passionate than those losers.
Normally, states and municipalities contact a "mutual aid network" that can quickly mobilise thousands of repairmen.
They can also mobilise the many who would rather live in calm, even with those they dislike.
Unlike his predecessors, Mr Sisi does not have a party to dole out patronage and mobilise voters.
I think Sisters Uncut have been very good at connecting their demands with the practices they mobilise.
Soaring tuition fees, overcrowded buildings and rising living costs have prompted students to mobilise across the continent.
Algeria will also mobilise "additional resources on the local financial market, including bond issues", the presidency said.
TNI, by contrast, is a disciplined organisation that can mobilise personnel across the country at short notice.
He shows how the digital tools used to mobilise peaceful revolutions have been co-opted by autocrats.
The government was ready to mobilise all policy tools to support Japan's economy and small firms, Abe added.
Some online protester messaging groups, however, said they might still walk to the protest site or mobilise elsewhere.
Their power to mobilise resources can invite vociferous lobbying, which can turn militant, requiring a forcible government response.
For thousands of years, the Chinese believe that cupping helps to mobilise blood flow to promote muscle healing.
He promised to mobilise the "biggest march in Venezuelan history" to prise apart the cracks in the regime.
The national team game still has unrivalled power to mobilise people, to make them feel involved in the event.
I have asked the Cabinet Secretary to mobilise the Civil Service to deliver this outcome should it become necessary.
The very same platforms that were used to share the video were also used to mobilise outpourings of support.
"Bank Indonesia will enrich sharia instruments so it can be used to mobilise larger fund," Perry Warjiyo told reporters.
Mr Iglesias, by contrast, argued that Podemos should continue to mobilise popular anger against public-spending cuts, unemployment and corruption.
Control of city halls and councils helps parties mobilise campaign workers, which will be an advantage in the presidential election.
The FLN's allies have played up the army's fight against Islamist extremists and a potential economic crisis to mobilise voters.
That minimises the amount of time that unions and other opponents of the reforms now have to mobilise against them.
State media said this was part of an effort to mobilise students of all ages as "a huge counter-spy force".
He is seeking to mobilise undecided centrist voters by conjuring up the spectre of Vox entering government if the right wins.
He lacks a core electorate, but managed to mobilise the urban lower-middle class—traders, taxi-drivers, craftsmen—who rarely vote.
"A lot of people rely on it, so there's going to be a lot of fertile ground to mobilise," Tusk said.
Following a bad monsoon in 2012 it had to mobilise more than 650 tanker lorries to get water to needy citizens.
"We aren't at war, but if we don't mobilise to reduce tensions then the risk of war is there," he said.
Indonesian authorities have for years sought to mobilise domestic savings to reduce the reliance on volatile foreign investment to fund the deficit.
The hypothesis that Hispanics share a political identity—something that campaigns can use to target, and ultimately mobilise, voters—might be mistaken.
The armed forces, which at one point could mobilise more than 600,000, stand at just 20,000, with 22,000 more Home Guard volunteers.
Having failed to mobilise workers against Mr Macron's labour reform last September, hardline unions now sense a chance to test his resolve.
It has been shown in several clinical trials to mobilise immune cells and to be effective at inducing direct tumor cell death.
" Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei "ordered the government and armed forces to mobilise 'all their means' to help the population.
Their governments were unabashed in protecting infant industries and promoting exports and used banks to mobilise domestic savings for capital-heavy investment.
The first stage he identified emerged in 1979, around the time of the Iranian revolution, and failed to mobilise the pious masses.
We have helped mobilise two firefighting planes from Italy and two from France via #EUCivProThis is solidarity in a Europe that protects.
Only the political authorities have the scale and clout needed to mobilise existing economic resources and create new ones around the world.
Nor did the SPD's bigwigs see it as a way to mobilise support for the coalition deal they were pressing on their members.
Dr Hojman knew from past work that epinephrine, a hormone also commonly known as adrenalin, has the potential to mobilise natural killer cells.
"We need a fundamental shift in the way we mobilise resources for health and human capital, especially at the country level," he said.
Above all, Mr Netanyahu sought to mobilise his right-wing base, promising to annex part of the occupied West Bank if re-elected.
Et la lutte contre l'infiltration islamique dépasse le clivage droite-gauche en visant à la fois les successeurs putatifs des Sarazins ennemis de l'Europe chrétienne (ce qui mobilise les électeurs dits de droite) et une religion musulmane qui remettrait en cause les acquis de la modernité, l'égalité homme-femme et la liberté d'expression (ce qui mobilise les électeurs dits de gauche).
"It's not just generic emails going into their inbox, it's a tool for the [petitioner] to mobilise a large community," she told Mashable Australia.
"The time has come to mobilise the European Union so that there is no delay in the ratification of the Paris Accord," she said.
"It has never been done before in South Africa and only the ANC will be able to mobilise these kind of resources," Ramaphosa said.
"We mobilise communities to voice issues collectively," she said, adding that CHRCE has also developed guidelines to help villagers negotiate fair, market value compensation.
In an effort to mobilise this sluggish capital and perk up growth, central banks around the world have pushed down the cost of borrowing.
The first arrow would mobilise Japan's productive powers and the third would expand them, allowing the second arrow to hit an ambitious fiscal target.
CDEMA needs stronger backing from its members; it should be able to mobilise fleets of boats and planes at short notice when disaster strikes.
Mr Trump's threat to scrap NAFTA, which governs most trade between America, Canada and Mexico, caused Canada to mobilise as if for a national emergency.
The Democrats' directness about race reflects both shifting priorities within their coalition and a tactical bet on how to best mobilise and expand their base.
"Defending the rules of the road is fine, but it won't mobilise anyone," believes Kate Kizer, policy director at Win Without War, an advocacy group.
"At the recent African Union Summit, we did say how it was important to mobilise the international community to counter all these scourges," he said.
"It is a meeting to attempt to mobilise assistance to help Lebanon deal with the acute crisis that it is facing," the Lebanese official said.
Hillary Clinton's campaign has set up 300 of these "staging posts" across the Pennsylvania, from which armies of volunteers set forth to mobilise her party's base.
"You can mobilise against others if you can declare them apostates," says Raffaello Pantucci, of the Royal United Services Institute, a defence think-tank in London.
Dumazy said Edenred remained on the prowl for acquisitions, including opportunities in Asia, and that it had the capacity to mobilise 1.5 billion euros to fund deals.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year launched the Gold Monetisation Scheme to mobilise gold stashed with individuals, institutions and rich temples for recycling and to reduce imports.
They have the financial muscle to make long-term investments, the global scale to mobilise resources across borders and the management skills to deliver on their promises.
It also tried to mobilise voters through fear, as it did in 2015 when it portrayed refugees from the Middle East as a danger to national security.
They decided not to declare a "public health emergency of international concern" (PHEIC), a formal alert that puts governments on notice and helps mobilise resources and research.
For India's citizens, who can use Aadhaar and India Stack to mobilise their data for their own benefit, the advantages are clearer, starting with access to cheaper credit.
After "such a gruelling social conflict", says Stéphane Sirot, a labour expert at l'Université de Cergy-Pontoise, it would be hard to mobilise members on a large scale.
A declaration of independence would see it lose its prized autonomy, while calling a regional election could mobilise Catalan voters who would prefer to stay part of Spain.
Rajoy, who called the election after sacking the previous secessionist government, had hoped to mobilise hitherto quiescent supporters of union with Spain and deal separatism a decisive blow.
As well as wanting better health care, education, public services and more opportunities, millennials mobilise about other issues, ranging from gay marriage and animal rights to climate change.
If citizens harness this power effectively, they can monitor and track election results and irregularities, make informed choices and mobilise young people to vote and vet their leaders.
President Ursula von der Leyen's European Commission says it will "mobilise" 1003 trillion euros to help cut bloc-wide emissions in half by the end of the decade.
The subscribed capital of the EIB would increase by 100 billion euros, helping mobilise 500 billion euros of additional investment to meet climate targets and digitise its economy.
"These debates help him to mobilise his own camp and will work much more at a domestic level," says Andras Biro-Nagy of Policy Solutions, a Budapest think-tank.
Not only can the central government mobilise huge resources to boost growth and guide industrial development, it can also control prices in order to avoid inflation and asset bubbles.
Developed nations have pledged to mobilise $100 billion a year in financing for climate change-vulnerable countries by 2020 but have not set out path to reach that objective.
The other is that the party might attempt to tap into this nationalism through Chinese student organisations and mobilise such groups to protest against activities that the party dislikes.
Vietnam said last month it would mobilise its military and police forces to help combat the outbreak and called on people not to turn their back on pork consumption.
Last year activists used the Internet to mobilise the biggest anti-government protests in a decade, bypassing traditional opposition parties as anger grew over Mugabe's handling of the economy.
Once current spending on things like wages and pensions goes up, it is hard to cut; capital spending on public infrastructure requires planning, so is difficult to mobilise quickly.
For example, fake stories such as the one about "fascists" crucifying a Russian boy in eastern Ukraine helped to mobilise the population there against the Ukrainian government in 2014.
Months ago, the UN ought to have declared a "Level 3" emergency—the highest level, reserved for the likes of Syria and Yemen—to raise funds and mobilise personnel.
While Abe has made his "Womenomics" programmes to mobilise women in the workforce part of his policies to boost growth, big gender gaps persist at companies and in politics.
Moreover, European governments should debate more about how to incentivise investments into tech and introduce schemes to mobilise capital from pension funds and corporates to be channeled into venture.
Some analysts think the government won't be able to deliver the promised cuts because the ANC needs its union allies to help mobilise support at local elections next year.
India's economy will eventually recover and may even gain strength: the forced priming of bank accounts and the switch to electronic payments will mobilise more money for lending and taxes.
In 2010, he urged his "red shirt" followers to mobilise protests calling for elections that ended in a bloody confrontation with the military in which more than 90 people died.
They are a good way for foundations to mobilise their endowments but, given the complexity of evaluating their success, scaling them up into a big asset class will be difficult.
The global issuance of Green bonds exceeded US$100bn in 2007, according to the Climate Bonds Initiative, a not-for-profit organisation to mobilise bond markets for climate change solutions.
While I was getting frustrated that night because of some air puffing out of my pillow, they were in a panic at home and trying to mobilise the whole city.
Last year, activists used the Internet to mobilise the biggest anti-government protests in a decade, bypassing traditional opposition parties as anger grew over Mugabe's handling of a failing economy.
Economy Minister Peter Altmaier said he expected this investment would mobilise roughly the same amount of private funds, meaning there would be around 6 billion euros of investment in total.
"This financing will enable us to mobilise and deploy the much-needed long-term capital expenditure urgently needed to evacuate the new generated power," the company said in a statement.
Much like a successful Brexit, a good World Cup campaign requires the person in charge to strategise, mobilise national sentiment and outmanoeuvre all the clever foreigners who want us to fail.
Instead of going after all voters, campaigns usually focus extra efforts on the voters who are most likely to show up, reinforcing existing turnout patterns and failing to mobilise new voters.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a high-profile announcement about both the bonds and a programme to mobilise gold held by households and temples for recycling, or the gold monetisation scheme.
The weeks ahead will be a test of their support, after they failed to mobilise nationwide protests to alter the government's course on making it easier to hire and fire workers.
"There needs to be in parliament lawmakers who will really oppose the disastrous policies Emmanuel Macron is preparing," Le Pen said, urging voters to mobilise to ensure the FN wins seats.
But they viewed the annual $100 billion in climate finance rich countries have promised to mobilise by 2020 as "a minimum that can be surpassed through concerted international collaboration", they added.
France will mobilise 240 billion euros ($22008 billion) in crisis measures for its companies, with the economy expected to contract 1% this year, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Tuesday.
EUROPEAN INVESTMENT BANK The subscribed capital of the EIB would increase by 100 billion euros, helping mobilise 500 billion euros of additional investment to meet climate targets and digitise its economy.
It is the sort of superficially coherent, yet flawed defence of Mr Trump that Republican congressmen would mobilise almost whatever he were impeached for (so long as their voters still loved him).
The government is still struggling with the tension between the stabilising moral message of most religions and their potentially destabilising capacity to mobilise people and preach some dogma other than its own.
She has pledged to mobilise 1 trillion euros in investments over the next decade to help EU firms cut emissions while boosting jobs and gaining a first-mover advantage in new technologies.
If Mboweni announces a freeze on public sector wages on Wednesday, then NEHAWU said it would "mobilise all our members and workers to shut down government indefinitely and render the system ungovernable".
Such numbers drive home to Democrats the importance of mobilisation; and at least it is easier and cheaper to mobilise a non-voting supporter than to convince a Republican to cross the aisle.
While Mr Macron is trying to mobilise the France that still waves Europe's flag at rallies, two other candidates are harnessing the howl of rage against it, and the political establishment more generally.
Under Ed Miliband, the Labour Party's response to welfare cuts was limp; a report from the Fabian Society, a political think-tank, notes that Labour failed to mobilise poor and working class voters.
Television, Ms Murabak explains, is now one of the few ways to mobilise people against the Transitional Military Council, the junta that replaced Mr Bashir and is refusing to hand power to civilians.
However, your claim that most progress in this field has occurred in the United States and your limited focus on the use of big data to "mobilise the masses" were both too narrow.
Though small leftist outfits that resent its 28,000 troops and champion engagement with North Korea have rallied against THAAD in the capital, Seoul, they have managed to mobilise only a few hundred people.
As long as the expenditures mobilise otherwise unused economic resources, the government is simply doing what banks are supposed to do - creating enough money to activate all of a currency zone's economic potential.
He said a key element of the plan would be the creation of an EU cloud platform alliance, with the EU hoping to mobilise up to 2 billion euros ($2.2 billion) for this.
A sixth review deal with the IMF would allow Tunisia to mobilise financial resources for 2020 and obtain loans from other lenders, including the World Bank, African Development Bank and the European Union.
The case has highlighted the Indian heartland's fascination with spiritual gurus, who enjoy immense influence for their ability to mobilise millions of followers, many of whom are frustrated by the shortcomings of the state.
And not only did the pro-Beijing camp fail to mobilise against the demonstrations in force – as it did in 2014 - the conservative business community began expressing public doubts about the agenda almost immediately.
Mobilisation (2.5 minutes) This part of the workout aims to mobilise the joints to ensure you have a good range of movement and to make sure your body is ready for the upcoming exercises.
"The board is examining all appropriate means to mobilise the considerable value inherent in the group, and to deliver shareholder value," Chairman Wolfhart Hause said in a statement ahead of its AGM on Tuesday.
Protests have lost strength in recent months, going from tens of thousands of participants to just a few thousand, but its leaders have called to re-mobilise this Saturday, to celebrate the first anniversary.
Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the far-left France Unbowed party, has also urged students to mobilise after his early attempts to get workers onto the streets against the easing of unemployment laws failed.
Conducted one-on-one, door-to-door, this all-out war aims to mobilise individuals to control their own health and, to that end, has reached more than 1.5 million of 16.5 million Zambians.
The IMF said that the Georgian authorities planned a comprehensive package of structural reforms, including those to mobilise domestic savings, diversify the economy and expand the use of the lari national currency in the economy.
They are still amongst the worlds' most profitable, but as lending growth hits record lows amid the softening of its once-booming property maket, the banks are beginning to mobilise to try to retain profitability.
These women, skilled in the person-to-person communications that can quickly mobilise neighborhoods, were initially infuriated by Mr Brat's complicity in Republican efforts to unravel President Barack Obama's marquee initiative, the Affordable Care Act.
Saudi Arabia's riyal has come under pressure in the forwards market but that pressure has eased since Riyadh warned banks not to speculate against its currency and threatened to mobilise its huge reserves against speculators.
They may, like Turkey, have learned how to assemble cars or washing machines, boost agricultural productivity or mobilise capital and labour, but they find it harder to add value through research, design, branding and marketing.
Mr Sanders as an ideologue puts his faith in bold, radical ideas that—in his telling—can mobilise millions of disaffected citizens to start voting, in such numbers that the status quo is swept aside.
A carbon refund of $100 per month might be too small to mobilise a critical mass of voters, while the associated tax would prompt a no-holds-barred campaign by deep-pocketed fossil-fuel firms.
"If the government does not reverse this ruinous policy immediately and announce U.S. dollar salary payments, we will immediately mobilise workers for mass action," Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa told reporters.
Given the expected backlash, some analysts are sceptical Mboweni will be able to follow through, especially since the ruling African National Congress may need its union allies to mobilise support in local elections next year.
This will depend primarily on whether the Democrats can continue to mobilise and energize Hispanics, and whether Republicans can shed a particularly toxic brand of immigration politics that appears to be playing into the Democrats' hands.
Industrialised countries have started to make increased use of Citizens' Assemblies, to serve both as pressure valves on contentious issues and to mobilise support for decisions that legislatures driven by election cycles might struggle to pass.
DUBAI, June 9 (Reuters) - Qatar's foreign minister on Friday described Arab powers' "blockade" of his country as a violation of international law and said there was an attempt to mobilise international opinion against the Gulf emirate.
France will mobilise 45 billion euros ($50.22 billion) in crisis measures for its companies, with the economy expected to contract 1% this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Tuesday.
Given the expected backlash, some analysts are sceptical that Mboweni will be able to follow through, especially since the ruling African National Congress may need its union allies to mobilise support at local elections next year.
But casting the IOC ban as a dastardly Western plot to hurt Russia, something he did when Russian athletes were banned from last year's Summer Olympics in Rio over doping, could help him mobilise the electorate.
"If the government does not reverse this ruinous policy immediately and announce U.S. dollar salary payments, we will immediately mobilise workers for mass action," Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) president Peter Mutasa told a news conference.
He can still mobilise thousands of supporters to press his agenda, and he formed an unlikely alliance with communists and other independent secular supporters to demand the formation of a government of independent technocrats to end corruption.
"Obviously the government tries to sell this as a success, but this is not success: it shows Fidesz could not mobilise more voters than its own voter base plus the Jobbik voters," said Republikon Institute analyst Csaba Toth.
The Quds Force could also mobilise regional allies, from the Houthis inYemen to Hizbullah in Lebanon, to attack Western and Arab interests, which is one reason that the Pentagon is discouraging Mr Trump from ordering a military strike.
"It's inconceivable for North Korea to complete such a large project without these brigades, but there's no way they have the full labour force they need, which is why they're trying to mobilise more through state media," Cho said.
After the war of 1999, in which a NATO intervention reversed a Serbian ethnic-cleansing campaign, he helped mobilise local Serbs to preserve control of the north side of town from Albanians, who now live on the south side.
"I call on Senegalese men and women, especially the sacrificed and forgotten youth, to mobilise massively and non-stop in the coming days in protest against all the scandals ... until appropriate measures are taken," he said in a statement.
Analysts say the government sometimes uses a tough stance towards Saudi Shi'ites to mobilise its Wahhabi power base, while perceived weakness in acceding to any demands made by the minority can prompt anger that Sunni militants seek to exploit.
BRUSSELS, March 21 (Reuters) - The European Commission said on Saturday it had approved three French state aid schemes to support the French economy amid the coronavirus epidemic that would mobilise 300 billion euros of liquidity support for affected companies.
Whilst we cannot ignore China, we should not seek investment at any cost, and the domestic Australian-Chinese community is a valuable resource that we should mobilise to help the Chinese government understand our values and our red lines.
This is the potent mix that helped to mobilise the gilets jaunes (yellow jackets) protesters, who set up camps on the country's road junctions and roundabouts a year ago, initially to protest about a green tax on motor fuel.
"Our solution makes the most of our extensive custody network to enable us to mobilise collateral quickly and securely, when and where it is needed," said Helene Virello, global head of collateral and valuation services at BNPP Securities Services.
Along with existing drugs tied to particular mutations, and a newly emerging class of pharmaceuticals that mobilise the immune system against tumours, master-regulator blasters could provide a third form of precise molecular attack upon this most feared of diseases.
"Were we to put our minds to it and do what is required to mobilise society to address the threat with the seriousness it deserves, the UK could embrace transformative change and decarbonise in years, not decades," the group said.
A Taiwan security source, who declined to be named as the matter was not made public, said CUPP was at the top of his agency's watch list because of its size - it has 13,000 members - and its ability to mobilise members.
Just days ahead of the vote, Prabowo and his campaign team have cast doubt on the credibility of voter lists and the integrity of election machinery, vowing to contest the results and even mobilise street protests if they discern any cheating.
The SJM has shown it can mobilise opinion to change government policy on several occasions in the past few years, including pushing it to take a harder line against genetically modified crops and a more protectionist stance on trade issues.
Such emergency declarations are a way for the WHO to mobilise resources and coordinate action to fight a disease, and Director-General Margaret Chan said on Monday that one of the priorities was to develop a vaccine as fast as possible.
PARIS, March 17 (Reuters) - France will mobilise 45 billion euros ($50.22 billion) in crisis measures for its companies with the economy expected to contract 1% this year due to the coronavirus outbreak, Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire said on Tuesday.
In a speech at the party's annual conference in the English seaside resort of Brighton, seen by Reuters, McDonnell will say the Labour party will mobilise finance to "achieve the twin goals of a sustainable future and a better today".
The bloc's 27 national leaders will meet in Brussels from 1400 GMT, a day after the bloc's executive proposed a Green Deal to mobilise 100 billion euros worth of investment to help the bloc's economies move away from fossil fuels.
The new rules require assessment reports and site visits for any internet platform that could be used to "socially mobilise" or lead to "major changes in public opinion", including access to real names, network addresses, times of use, chat logs and call logs.
The European Employee Representative Council (EERC), an unofficial pan-European body set up by Ryanair pilots to mobilise for better conditions last year, said it believed large numbers of pilots were leaving the airline and that O'Leary had failed to resolve the problem.
Annual imports of up to 1,000 tonnes of gold, accounting for about a quarter of India's trade deficit, have also prompted the government to launch a scheme to mobilise a pool of more than 20,000 tonnes of the metal in homes and temples.
MPs have a 'huge challenge' trying to stop a no-deal BrexitMPs are said to believe the Fixed-Term Parliament Act, which dictates what happens if a prime minister loses the confidence of MPs, gives them an opportunity to mobilise against no deal.
The commission, the European Union's executive arm, is to unveil details of its Sustainable Europe Investment Plan to mobilise investment of 1 trillion euros over 10 years using public and private money to help finance its flagship project — the European Green Deal.
At the same time, tax subsidies to health care can make possible universal support for catastrophic health insurance, while using saving arrangements (for middle-income individuals) or existing public programmes (for those on lower incomes) to mobilise funds for deductibles and copayments.
It was formed in 1991 through the merger of several South African banks including Volkskas Bank, a financial services conglomerate founded in the 1930s to mobilise the economic power of Afrikaners, white South Africans of mainly Dutch descent who ruled under apartheid.
JAKARTA, Jan 6 (Reuters) - Indonesia will mobilise fishermen to join warships in the South China Sea to help defend against Chinese vessels, the government said on Monday, as the biggest stand-off with China for years escalated off Southeast Asia's largest country.
The point was reinforced by marchers dressed as Mao-era farmers, soldiers and workers, dancing and singing in celebration of party-ordained campaigns of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s to tame nature, mobilise the masses and turn China into an industrial power.
BRIGHTON, England, Sept 23 (Reuters) - A government run by Labour Party will mobilise financial resources on a scale not seen since the reconstruction of Britain after World War Two to achieve a sustainable future, finance policy chief John McDonnell will say on Monday.
"We expect the Note 9 to sell more than its previous model and we will mobilise all our sales and marketing resources to ensure the successful launch," KyeongTae Lee, Samsung's vice-president of mobile communication, told investors on the company's earnings conference call last week.
About 108,000 Kenyans have registered on their mobile phones to invest in M-Akiba since last month, compared with just 20,000 existing retail investor accounts with the central bank for normal Treasury bonds, showing the potential for M-Akiba to help mobilise savings, Odundo said.
The second is that it sets out a template for the sorts of arguments needed to mobilise the leftish, younger voters who should be the backbone of the pro-EU vote but—with the official campaign period beginning tomorrow—have been looking worryingly apathetic.
And if a generation has grown in a lifetime, that generation's vitamin A could have been solved by the gardens we create [...] and you don't have to mobilise 107 Nobel laureates who have nothing to do with plants to tell you this is important.
Gun sales is a sensitive topic in the United States, where a series of mass shootings has punctuated President Obama's time in office and the National Rifle Association is a powerful lobby group feared and respected in Washington for its ability to mobilise gun owners.
Annual imports of up to 1,13 tonnes of gold, accounting for about a quarter of India's trade deficit, have also prompted the government to launch a scheme to mobilise a pool of more than 20,000 tonnes of the metal lying idle in homes and temples.
A modern nation following the democratic path, Weber argued, had two options: rule by bureaucrats and parliamentary cliques acting from self-interest and "living from" politics; or a "leadership democracy" in which a charismatic leader, "living for" politics, commands a party machine that can mobilise voters.
And it says it intends to use the European Fund for Strategic Investments to provide companies and start-ups with "additional support" to invest in AI — aiming to, as it puts it, "mobilise more than €500M in total investments by 2020 across a range of key sectors".
With the rise of Vox and PP also veering to the right, the Socialists will try and mobilise voters against the far-right and over issues ranging from women's rights to symbolic issues such as the removal of former dictator Francisco Franco's remains from a grand mausoleum.
"This is expected to mobilise €8BN of working capital financing and support at least 100,000 small and medium-sized businesses and small mid-cap companies in the EU," the Commission said, suggesting banks will be in a position to act on the liquidity injection from April 2020.
Saudi Arabia's stock market has been lacking vigour over the last two weeks, with investors unwilling to make sizeable allocations in the absence of a catalyst, but any sustained oil price rise may encourage investors, who have been sitting on the sidelines, to mobilise their funds.
With the trend of growing cybercrime showing no indication of abating, a startup called Vectra that has built an artificial intelligence-based system called Cognito to detect cyberattacks and mobilise security systems to respond to them has raised $36 million to expand its R&D and business development.
This is saying: be bold, act, dont wait and think you need to mobilise a million people 5,000 is enough, said Farhana Yamin, a leading figure in Extinction Rebellion, a new movement that sparked a national debate on climate change after occupying four sites in central London last month.
The sources said the snap election date had not been set yet, but added that April 14 was the most likely date, followed by April 28, because Sanchez wanted a ballot as soon as possible to mobilise left-leaning electorate against the threat of the right coming to power.
But they also said Sanchez wanted a ballot as soon as possible to mobilise left-leaning voters following a rally in Madrid on Sunday by three right-wing parties, including the far-right Vox, which has jumped in opinion polls with a rise in anti-Catalan feelings throughout Spain.
According to a recent "roadmap" from wealthy nations outlining how they will mobilise the annual $100 billion in overall climate funding they have promised by 2020, the amount allocated specifically for adaptation in 2013 and 2014 was almost $10 billion per year, or around 16 percent of the total.
Although Trump's success depended on multiple demographics – college-educated, wealthy whites were crucial – as a white family in a low income-bracket somewhere in an undefined midwestern state, Malcolm's family would have been a key demographic to mobilise; possibly part of the considerable swing from poorer Democrats to Republicans that helped Trump clinch it.
In recent years the alliance has deployed four battlegroups (up to 1,400 troops each) to Poland and the Baltic states as tripwire forces; created a rapid-response brigade (about 5,000-strong) that can mobilise within two days; and committed to having 30 battalions, 30 warships and 30 air squadrons ready to fight at 30 days' notice.
"The United States, Japan and Australia have formed a trilateral partnership to mobilise investment in projects that drive economic growth, create opportunities, and foster a free, open, inclusive and prosperous Indo-Pacific," Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, the U.S. Overseas Private Investment Corp and the Japanese Bank for International Cooperation said in a statement.
Launched on June 23rd in Berlin by the Atlantic Council, with backing from Madeleine Albright (a former secretary of state), Stephen Hadley (a former American national-security adviser), Carl Bildt (a former prime minister and foreign minister of Sweden) and Yoriko Kawaguchi (a former Japanese foreign minister), it aims to articulate core principles of the rules-based order and mobilise public and official backing for them.
" Mosher agreed it's unreasonable to ask people already ill-treated by police, courts and the criminal justice system to voluntarily break the law starting on October 7, which is partly why XR New York is providing the option to mobilise lawfully in Washington Square Park: "We want those who can, to take arrests, while recognizing that there are many who cannot, for a variety of reasons, whether it's health, age, socio-economic situation, the color of their skin.

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