Sizable amounts of public and private resources have been mobilized toward this effort. |
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There were never sufficient resources mobilized to carry out an investigation. |
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These resources must be mobilized in the interest of ratcheting up educational attainment of entire state populations. |
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It means a huge amount of capital expenditure is being mobilized for North America and the Gulf of Mexico. |
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The small bowel was mobilized from the bladder wall, resulting in penetration into the bladder. |
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Thus, these patients were mobilized faster and had a shorter hospital stay. |
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Fortunately, the incisional pain has decreased and the patients are mobilized much more easily. |
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Low-risk patients usually do not need prophylaxis if they are quickly mobilized. |
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Patients were mobilized with crutches under the guidance of a physiotherapist in the immediate postoperative period. |
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Cholesterol is mobilized from peripheral tissues into the circulation by HDL and delivered to the liver, where it is metabolized. |
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In previous winters, the US military has mobilized one or two battalions for sweeps of particular areas, an approach which brought few results. |
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A diversity of masculine subjectivities is mobilized around and through Spike as he comes to terms with challenges to his power. |
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At nineteenth-century Oxford, as is well known, liberal university reformers mobilized under the banner of a secular Hellenism. |
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In a report to Stalin a high-ranking official complained that in Orel okrug only 45,000 out of 110,000 men could be mobilized. |
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Additionally, the omentum was mobilized and positioned between the left ventricle and the lung before sternal closure. |
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By 1918, the use of military camouflage was axiomatic, and in 1939 war artists were again mobilized to advise on concealment. |
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The intent is to use reserve component volunteers and forces not recently mobilized to balance deployment stresses across the force. |
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Secondly they provided a conduit through which investment on a hitherto unprecedented scale could be mobilized. |
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All these proteins act as amino acid reserves which are mobilized to nourish the seedling. |
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As acidic water percolates through mineral soils, Aluminum is mobilized and transported into streams and lakes. |
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The membranes of plant cells constitute a valuable store of lipid which can be mobilized to provide energy for the senescence process. |
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Distinctive Flemish and Walloon parties, fighting for language rights and more autonomy, if not outright independence, mobilized support. |
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Workers at the Chrysler-Benz plant in Sao Bernardo do Campo mobilized on August 21 against the dismissal of 628 workers. |
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In the northern city of Salta, striking bus drivers mobilized and rallied at City Hall, demanding three months unpaid wages. |
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They spent a total of 1,000 yuan on hiring the keeners, all poor men and women who were mobilized to form a band on their own. |
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Opponents of the ban have mobilized several arguments, each of which warrants attention, discussion, and effective rebuttal. |
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And conscription was only used to recruit the militia, a reserve army never now mobilized except in wartime. |
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The barons mobilized every man they could and put six hundred knights into the field. |
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By contrast, the Irish army that the king mobilized to support his cause turned out to be a broken reed. |
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Both traditionalist and progressive arguments were mobilized in those parts of France where regionalism was strong. |
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Our data support the hypothesis that bone lead may be mobilized during pregnancy and lactation. |
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In response to energy demands, the fatty acids of stored triacylglycerols can be mobilized for use by peripheral tissues. |
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From February onward army and blackshirt militia units mobilized and embarked for the long journey through the Suez Canal to Eritrea and Somalia. |
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The thyroid cartilage is gently mobilized by manual distraction to either side. |
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State forces were mobilized against this growing movement through open police provocations, frame-ups and murders. |
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Full-time students withdraw from college when mobilized for 12 months but are notified to demobilize early. |
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The tensile stress, acting against the mobilized tensile strength, is primarily the fibers' response to shear deformation. |
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Thousands of local Qinghai Mongolians and Tibetans were mobilized to participate in the task. |
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Security at the church was tight, with scores of young people mobilized to scrutinize arrivals and check their bags and identities. |
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He mobilized the elite of the American colony in Paris into a volunteer committee, whose first task was to help stranded tourists obtain money. |
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By the end of October, most of the mobilized reservists had been demobilized, but 9,428 still remained on active duty. |
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The network, including bankers, security dealers, and insurers, mobilized very quickly. |
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Some membrane fatty acids can be mobilized as autacoids and as intracellular messengers. |
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The Liberal government mobilized the Army, Navy, and even our own Air Force. |
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This included local military forces that were mobilized during inter-tribal conflicts or foreign threats. |
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The nation had never mobilized an army to fight overseas, and it lacked naval transport capabilities. |
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Forces of religion and nationalism can be rapidly mobilized by governments, however unsavory, against even well-intended invaders. |
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All 25 flying wings of the reserve, a total of 30,000 personnel, were mobilized, plus nearly 119,000 individual reservists. |
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For a very long time during the Cold War years, we never mobilized Army Reserve soldiers. |
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In Thatcher's England, the coal miners are on strike and the police are mobilized daily to put down potential riots. |
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They periodically mobilized their priests to read pastoral letters against attempts to overturn laws that banned or restricted contraception. |
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For example, by 1810-11 the British government had mobilized some 4 to 6 per cent of its male workforce. |
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Religion offered the only idiom through which popular support could be mobilized. |
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They mobilized in support of their right to brew, which had been severely curtailed by the municipal council. |
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Perhaps if there is no digital divide, it is necessary to invent one so that resources can be mobilized to bridge it. |
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He has mobilized his decades of work in social and cultural history in order to write this exhortative book exploring the value of images for historical writing. |
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There were likewise people who could have mobilized actors, students, reform-minded communists and even trade unionists. |
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To support the larger number of troops, the state mobilized the wherewithal of war as never before, requisitioning food, material, and labour to supply its armies. |
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Both mobilized a grassroots organization unprecedented in their countries, and both hawked progressive agendas. |
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The CFD was also fully mobilized using fire wagons pulled by horse teams. |
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When certain conditions improved for African-Americans, they mobilized around the knowledge that others had not. |
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Egypt mobilized the majority of the Arab world in the defense of Kuwait, a vital contribution to U.S. diplomacy. |
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In the last year the Army has mobilized and demobilized, deployed and redeployed more than 350,000 reserve and active component soldiers at Army installations. |
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The government has mobilized military units to clear driftwood from dam drains, which could slow drainage of water from reservoirs if another typhoon lashes the country. |
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Had allied forces been required, it appears more likely that European regional troops would have been mobilized than units from the United States. |
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For example, he says, testosterone may cause stored deposits to be mobilized into the blood or may increase the absorption of carotenoids from food. |
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In this case, though, the facts are so damning and discontent so mobilized that silence is unfeasible. |
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Already, a mobilized citizen movement to advance voting reform is ready to push. |
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Fascists themselves claimed that ultranationalism was their motive force, and that the realization of the mobilized national community was their goal. |
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If this condition is not met, structural compounds are mobilized to maintain a minimum value of respiration which, in the model, is equivalent to a negative growth rate. |
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A colonic patch was mobilized and placed into the strictured area. |
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An unprecedented pan-American alliance of campaigners has mobilized popular education and protest against the trade agreement, which they see as anti-democratic. |
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Radio warnings effectively mobilized fire brigades and civil defence workers but neither could control the firestorms which swept across northern Tokyo. |
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This led to quick evaluations and dispositions for mobilized soldiers. |
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As per the contracts, two 4,000 deadweight ton capacity PSVs are to be mobilized to Australia in March April. |
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However, even by the spring of 1940, the Luftwaffe still had not mobilized fully. |
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On 1 August, after the Russian response, Germany mobilized and declared war on Russia. |
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The president is the Commander in Chief of the United States Armed Forces and state militias when they are mobilized. |
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Falwell founded in 1979 the Moral Majority, which mobilized people of faith to become politically active. |
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From around 1830 large segments of the population began to identify with either German or Danish nationality and mobilized politically. |
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White insurgents mobilized to enforce white supremacy, first in Ku Klux Klan chapters. |
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Agriculture defined the limits on how large and for how long an army could be mobilized. |
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These units are motorized and are ready to be mobilized more often, than other Home Guard units. |
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In response, the South Ossetian militia was mobilized and additional medical supplies were stockpiled at the Tskhinvali hospital. |
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It took the men a week to hike out of the woods, during which time search parties had been mobilized and many had taken the pair for dead. |
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Sandy sediments can be mobilized at the time of an earthquake through a liquification process. |
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As war with Germany became likelier, Territorial Army units were mobilized and the Devonshire Yeomanry finalized their training here. |
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The deals will see two 4,000 deadweight ton capactiy PSVs getting mobilized to Australia in March April. |
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The German government regarded the Russian promise of no war with Germany to be nonsense in light of its general mobilization, and Germany, in turn, mobilized for war. |
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Maximinus mobilized against Licinius, and seized Asia Minor. |
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The British prime minister kept watching the protestors for five minutes and soon afterword he mobilized his staff to record the concerns of the protesters. |
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Free Companies would often specialize in forms of combat that required longer periods of training that was not available in the form of a mobilized militia. |
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The conscript soldiers of the milita have to store their military equipment at home, to be mobilized quite fast within a few days in case of emergency. |
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But, operation time is prolonged because of hemostasis is achieved by direct compression and the patient is mobilized and discharged from hospital too late. |
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A total of 24 field workers were mobilized and engaged with Coda Octopus for using their Echoscope technology to deliver positioning and survey services for five vessels. |
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The new data show that hESCs can be used to produce hematopoietic cells at efficiencies comparable to human cord blood and mobilized peripheral blood. |
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In ultrametamorphism, useful components and volatiles, particularly water, are mobilized before partial anatexis or palingenesis of rocks takes place. |
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In the 1970s financial markets were developed, with the oil crisis and the masses of dollars mobilized oil price hikes and euromarkets deposits formed with petrodollars. |
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In March 1937 the regime called up reemplazos from 1927 onward and mobilized combatworthy males in the Nationalist zone between the ages twenty-one and thirty-one. |
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In response to such provocative acts, Caesar mobilized his troops. |
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Hey, a whole industry gets mobilized to raise millions for the destitute and all they get is some kind of grudging acknowledgement buried in a bunch of whinging. |
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Most herders were Nenets, who were mobilized from the Nenets Autonomous Okrug, but reindeer herders from Murmansk, Arkhangelsk and Komi also participated. |
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Mabel and Bell mobilized the community to help victims in Halifax. |
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