The shift of focus was from the streets to parliament, from mobilisation to legislation. |
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They also saw the danger to the Labour Party of popular mobilisation led by the far left. |
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According to residents, police then began a provocative large-scale mobilisation in the area. |
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What explains this astonishing mobilisation of voter emotion, particularly in affluent white suburbs? |
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Early surgical debridement, enteral feeding, mobilisation of the patient, and early extubation are desirable. |
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The magnificent mobilisation of the workers which put an end to the coup of 11 April was a sharp reverse for the oligarchy and imperialism. |
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He said that although a lot of efforts were made towards the mobilisation of share capital, only a modest increase was attained. |
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The scripts of political mobilisation and identity politics do not cease even in the face of a common suffering. |
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Following mobilisation he developed new interests and allegiances in an army research unit. |
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High work demands and high mobilisation of efforts at work may not always indicate harmful stress. |
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The mobilisation includes paramilitary forces, regular soldiers and specially trained commandos. |
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This is not, however, a war, a great mobilisation with a clear strategic or calculable end. |
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Whether the drilling is submersible or semi-submersible, the mobilisation costs, drilling rigs, etc. are very expensive. |
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The mobilisation of our members for over 10 years shows that long term work as part of a network is part of a long haul. |
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The movement is thus mystifies and gains capacity for mobilisation and recruiting. |
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Religion, people believe, is being used both as a smoke-screen and a mobilisation device. |
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The European Union, Mr President, must be a match for this disaster and for the mobilisation demonstrated by our societies. |
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A regional colloquium was organised to mark the end of a year's mobilisation in support of professional equality. |
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Faced with the mass mobilisation, the Bel Air factory is rescued, but Rézéda, a soothsayer, informs Mr Roger of the misfortune that lies in wait. |
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Fat mobilisation in early lactation can cause ketosis in high yielding cows. |
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We saw a huge mobilisation of people around the world clamoring for justice. |
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Over and above a mobilisation in response to the YM Uranus incident described below, no major events occurred this month. |
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In the end, our mobilisation efforts were undoubtedly disproportioned if compared to the content of the exchanges that took place. |
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Owing to the trapezo-deltoïdian digastric, there are no muscle-bone stitches and early mobilisation is possible. |
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People in danger of developing bedsores need an immediate prophylactic treatment, mobilisation above all, once the danger has been recognised. |
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Following a public mobilisation campaign, the Dalit villagers were able to put to an end this discriminatory practice. |
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Then come the regions, the sections, the labour unions and, to be sure, the popular mobilisation at the base. |
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Because of the fixed concentrates ratio, flat rate feeding relies on fat mobilisation. |
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Over and above spot operations, the mobilisation of all means of communication is a practice leading to its generalisation. |
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Challenges ahead: The issue of mobilisation of the full range of relevant stakeholders remains a challenge. |
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What are we being told about the mobilisation of public opinion, the new super-power? |
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Thus it could be said to lead to the fragmentation of the work force, thus undermining mobilisation and interest representation. |
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It is closely related to the mobilisation of the medium term loans at the end of the financial year. |
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In addition to a full mobilisation of the Berlin police force, extra contingents of police are being drawn from other states in the east and west of the country. |
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But, what was intended as an evening of educating the public seemed to result in a call for mobilisation rather than sedate acceptance of situation. |
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Of these measures, I should like to highlight the urgent need to reinstate aid for creating firebreaks and the call for the mobilisation of the Solidarity Fund. |
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Upon mobilisation, the special reserve units would be formed at the depot and continue training while guarding vulnerable points in Britain. |
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At present, there are great pressures for education statistics to monitor current trends, and national political mobilisation and high-stakes donor initiatives hang in the balance. |
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Such diasporans are regarded as 'dormant', who seek to interact with other diasporans without the attachment of political and cultural mobilisation. |
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The processes of recognising and compensating pathologies and unemployability that are occupational in origin, at variable levels, intermingle with scientific controversies and social or political mobilisation. |
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We must also build militant frameworks able to seize the specificities of this youth: different ways and means of politicisation, faster rhythms of mobilisation, stronger radicality. |
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This is crucial for promoting the abidance of MEDA countries by the rules and regulations of the donor agencies, thereby facilitating the mobilisation of funds from these agencies. |
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The Federal Government shall also establish and maintain a combined active-service and reserve roster of noncommissioned officers above the rank of corporal to meet the requirements of full-scale national mobilisation. |
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This resolution, initiated by France and the United States and which was sponsored by 14 other countries, reflects the mobilisation of the international community on this issue, in particular on the Somalian coasts. |
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Under General Henri Guisan central command, a general mobilisation of the armed forces was ordered. |
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He highlighted that key challenges for AAPSIA include sustainability, resource mobilisation, political leadership, and popularising and marketing the awards. |
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Some so-called 'fragile states' may require the mobilisation of human technical and financial resources to aid this step change in planning processes. |
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If the economy floats up again they may get away with it, especially as political mobilisation on the crisis by the left has been weak and unimpressive. |
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In contrast to many other civil society coalitions, the coalition in Burkina Faso has not made universal free access to primary education a central part of its mobilisation efforts. |
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The trade union movement has to be profoundly self-critical, so that we can look at the reasons why our capacity for action and our capacity for striking and mobilisation have been so reduced. |
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In soils, for instance, acid rain causes lixiviation and mobilisation of heavy metals, which are then incorporated into the trophic chain. |
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This system permits the mobilisation of judges, prosecutors and lawyers to secluded areas where justice is often left ignored due to lack of means. |
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Current social mobilisation calls for another type of summit, to bring together the efforts to ensure the establishment of a high quality European public service that responds to the fundamental needs of the peoples. |
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In conclusion, it is clear that a social Europe will only be brought about by a state of permanent mobilisation and deep commitment on the part of the institutional players and social partners. |
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Block solidarity grows when leaders declaim against even a mild, or imagined, offence. Mr Mehta says that mobilisation around hurt feelings is as old as Indian democracy. |
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Having at one's disposal an available cash reserve is a better way to overcome crises, while at the same time allowing internal and external growth opportunities, which in either case necessitate the mobilisation of capital. |
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Poverty and social exclusion of disadvantaged people take complex and multidimensional forms and require the mobilisation of a wide range of policies in an integrated approach at the local level. |
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According to 2009 mobilisation plans, full mobilisation produces approximately 83,000 combatant personnel. |
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England's naval organisation was haphazard and the mobilisation of fleets when war broke out was slow. |
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The preemptive mobilisation was started in France on 26 August, and on 1 September full mobilisation was declared. |
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The joint mobilisation of police and judicial resources is needed to guarantee that there is no hiding place for criminals or the proceeds of crime within the Union. |
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And it argues that in the 1790s changes in the popular organisation and mobilisation of crowds freed them from elite control and made their politics more self-consciously democratic. |
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These may include trainings on resource mobilisation and management, the maintenance of facilities, disability awareness and special measures to ensure the participation of children and youth. |
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We must prevent the mobilisation of forces by neighbouring countries to protect national minorities inadequately protected by the countries of which they are citizens. |
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Zurich's mobilisation was slow due to internal squabbling and on 11 October, 3500 poorly deployed men encountered a Five States force nearly double their size near Kappel. |
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It is here that the decisions are made regarding ambulance mobilisation for the four counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset, in response to 999 calls. |
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After a rough start in industrial mobilisation, Britain replaced prime minister Asquith in December 1916 with the much more dynamic Liberal leader David Lloyd George. |
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News of Henry's landing reached Richard on 11 August, but it took three to four days for his messengers to notify his lords of their king's mobilisation. |
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Clan support, their remoteness from authority and the ready mobilisation of the clan hosts made the Highlands the starting point for the Jacobite Risings. |
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German planning was determined by numerical inferiority, the speed of mobilisation and concentration and the effect of the vast increase of the power of modern weapons. |
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The president commissions and promotes officers and decides on activating reservists for extraordinary service and on the mobilisation of the Defence Forces. |
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