More interconnections provide more ways to mobilise resources and explore alternatives when things go wrong.
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The next round should be wide-ranging, so as to mobilise business support for freer trade.
And the new council's pastor, Derek Hong, tried to mobilise support from the pulpit.
These antibodies then mobilise the body's immune defences to attack and destroy the cells.
UN, can take weeks or months to mobilise public opinion and put a force together.
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It also draws inspiration from Barack Obama's use of friendship networks to mobilise voters (and donors).
Few measures will cause liberal hearts to beat faster, although a couple may mobilise the stoner vote.
He has argued, with some justification, that Mr Cardoso failed to mobilise popular support for his policies.
Now, with his wealth and celebrity status, he wanted to mobilise the rich to help end world poverty.
The Sierra Club, which now has 750, 000 members (compared with 114, 000 in 1970), can still mobilise individual Americans.
To mobilise that wonderful diaspora to make a contribution to the future of our country is a massive thing.
Pope John Paul II urged "all men and women across the world to mobilise for peace and against terrorism".
He may not be popular, but this result validates his central strategy: mobilise your friends and divide your enemies.
Because the Indian government failed to mobilise its diaspora, overseas Indians were rarely under suspicion from their host governments.
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Talisman said it hired a 120-person vessel to mobilise personnel offshore "to supplement the limited helicopter flights available at present".
One group, called America Coming Together, has been given money by George Soros to mobilise votes in 17 battleground states.
We should embrace, not isolate, those religious leaders who are ready to use their faith to mobilise communities around peace.
The other big winners in financial services in 2009 will be those best able to mobilise capital and spot undervalued assets.
It anticipates that this will be able to mobilise former Eritrean Liberation Front supporters, and Muslim critics of the present government.
They have plenty of experience coping with earthquakes and typhoons at home, and can mobilise legions of volunteers at short notice.
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It's to keep up with their friends, to mobilise them, to get involved in everything from politics to cleaning the local park.
Her job is to co-ordinate action by local, state and national authorities and mobilise federal funds to tackle the city's social problems.
Mr Hunt is hosting a conference intended to mobilise companies on Thursday.
It plans to mobilise hundreds of volunteers to endorse the Respect project.
For their part, the unions are drawing a different lesson: that their capacity to mobilise protesters and public opinion has never been stronger.
But it can mobilise big numbers: tens of thousands of supporters (tea-partiers claim a million or so) rallied in Washington, DC, last September.
Ah, our platinum coin plan is asking that we manage to mobilise one third of all the platinum known to be on the planet.
One of the most interesting sideshows of the 2004 election was Howard Dean's successful use of the internet to mobilise supporters and raise money.
So, it's understandable that local residents are keen to mobilise for a clean up, says Tony Cassidy, a psychologist at the University of Ulster.
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Formulate project proposals and mobilise extra-budgetary resources to support operational projects for the benefit of Least Developed Countries (LDCs), with emphasis on multidisciplinary and science policy projects.
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