The maintenance of equilibrium between limited pluralisms limits the effectiveness of the mobilization and can lead to apathy. |
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The fall campaign witnessed extensive religious mobilization, albeit in a different configuration than in past years. |
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Details of endosperm mobilization and aleurone cell death were first described in the nineteenth century by Haberlandt. |
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In carbonate-rich soils, rapid neutralization of rainwater by carbonate minerals restricts the mobilization of aluminosilicates and oxides. |
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I see no point in analogizing the kind of mobilization we carried out in World War II to the present conflict, which is entirely different. |
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Manual therapy procedures may include joint mobilization directed toward the apophyseal joints or costotransverse joints. |
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The current operational tempo will continue to attrit units as they come off of their mobilization, at increasingly high numbers. |
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These therapies involve turning patients at various angles to improve gas exchange, mobilization of secretions, and lymphatic drainage. |
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The mobilization and deployment of Air Reserve Component forces were essential to the evacuation plan. |
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France believed that its nationwide mobilization of troops would be large and decisive enough to stop an attack through Belgium. |
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If an enemy's assault faltered, the mobilization could mount a counteroffensive and deliver the knockout blow. |
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The democratic and communal color lent to national self-image by the experience of mobilization and warfare. |
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We must consider other sustainment options, including presidential selective-reserve call-up or full mobilization. |
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Immediately after Congress declared war, the Signal Corps brass called Roosevelt to Washington to help plan the aviation mobilization. |
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It requires rapid mobilization of company personnel and know-how to reverse-engineer the first-mover's new product and develop a clone. |
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Third World economies are transformed through high rates of capital investment, industrialization, and mobilization of surplus labor. |
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The notion of social partnership contrasts with the tradition of class struggle and social mobilization. |
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Only with a mobilization of students can we show the council that they are accountable for their actions. |
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The mobilization of the so-called lower castes and classes may provide an important counterpoint to dreams of a majoritarian India. |
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The work restructuring is the result of the active union and workers' mobilization concerning the processes of change. |
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There is no reference to the recent critical analyses of management use of, and employee resistance to, the mobilization of feelings. |
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Material geographies facilitate the construction and mobilization of spatial metaphors that, in turn, legitimize globalization tendencies. |
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This research monograph examines the construction and mobilization of union bargaining power and influence in contract transport services. |
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The mobilization of energy reserves from fat and muscle catabolism usually occurs under periods of energy restriction. |
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The mobilization of countertendencies to the technical and social limits to accumulation have taken on a spatial and geopolitical dimension. |
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I want to discuss the political aspects of your work, which resonate in a particular way via the mobilization of a variety of techniques. |
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The images are remarkable for their reference to schizophrenia, and their mobilization of ideas derived from it. |
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The mobilization of network power for competitive advantages began with the creation of the online music stores. |
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Treatments such as ice, heat, and mobilization may be beneficial in healing. |
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Foot preference was assessed in participants separately for mobilization and stabilization task categories through observation of performance. |
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Joint mobilization is a manual therapy intervention, a type of passive movement of a skeletal joint. |
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Participants were randomized to receive usual care for pneumonia or early mobilization along with usual care. |
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One orientation of the fragment permitted mobilization by conjugation while the opposite orientation prevented mobilization. |
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It cannot be denied that the confinement of the feet in ballet shoes results in a mobilization of the body beyond ordinary limits of speed. |
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Neck pain may often be treated with correct ergonomics, mobilization, and exercises. |
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Unfortunately, this report does not provide highly specific guidance for mobilization of individual injuries. |
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Evidence that the Democrats amassed a mobilization advantage between 1996 and 2000 is largely uncontroverted. |
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Once again a long struggle is promised, and an unending national mobilization demanded. |
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During the mobilization of any Army organization, all personnel are required to muster at a designated site. |
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Treatment includes ice, pain medication, a sling for comfort, and early mobilization. |
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Patients were encouraged to perform mobilization of the involved ankle several times per day after unstrapping the two most distal straps. |
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I think another untold story of this war is the mobilization of parents and spouses of the troops over there, who are in opposition. |
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In addition, the mobilization of the nation's reserve forces only include retired conscripts rather than retired volunteers. |
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That may explain the caliber of some of the senior leaders Jacobs observed processing through the mobilization station. |
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The unit deployed to the mobilization station with minimal organizational equipment. |
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Readying these soldiers for active duty is a tough mission that begins in earnest upon reporting to mobilization stations. |
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The Office has also agreed to provide support for the mobilization of capital for listing on the Stock Exchange of Thailand. |
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Interviewers found that informal leadership networks of stokvels and migrant homegroups were also important in mobilization. |
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Upon mobilization, reservists brought the standing units up to wartime strength and held the potential for fifteen reserve divisions. |
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Then there is the issue of whether a small mobilization advantage can be enough to swing the presidential election. |
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Current production facilities were generally built to handle Cold War requirements for major end items and accommodate a mobilization surge. |
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After a major mobilization against rape, it turned its attention to the violence of incestuous familial relations. |
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The extent of nationalist mobilization also differs amongst the various Indian tribes in America. |
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The French attempted to save time by combining mobilization and concentration. |
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Terms such as rapid deployment, power projection, and mobilization all connote an element of instantaneousness in warfare. |
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A major challenge lies, therefore, in crafting interstitial spaces beyond the hegemonic where feminism and popular mobilization can reside. |
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Eoin MacNeill, chief of staff of Irish Volunteers, then countermanded the mobilization orders given by Pearse. |
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The policy was the fruition of three years of student struggle and grassroots mobilization. |
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Second, social movements are predicated on, and derive their legitimacy from, mass mobilization and popular support. |
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Rather than passivity and enervation, the goal now is loyalty and mobilization. |
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Periodically a radical external mobilization confronts entrenched resistance within the university. |
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The mobilization for war meant that the subject of ethnic violence was everywhere. |
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The mobilization of women in the construction of new concepts of modern living in Japan intertwined aesthetics, domestic hygiene, and national identity. |
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Since both are nonlinear interrelated buffering systems, soil stability with regard to sorption and mobilization processes is liable to unpredictable, chaotic changes. |
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Since then the organization has souped up its political operation, greatly increasing unity, energy, sophistication and mobilization of staff and members. |
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Unconventional warfighters like terrorists are by definition immune to the massive concentrations of power that are the traditional object of a mobilization. |
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This enables more active forms of mobilization, with many memberships engaged in various forms of collective action, often for the first times in their history. |
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In other words, you can win with a base mobilization strategy, but it leaves you vulnerable to demography. |
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This influence works both by modulating endocrine function such as insulin secretion and by increasing the rate of glycogenolysis and fatty acid mobilization. |
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During our mobilization training, representatives from the Pentagon came to speak with members of our brigade. |
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Arab mobilization then became a reaction to massive refugee flows and not the cause of it. |
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The same kind of mobilization was apparent not just in the Tea Party but in Republican-leaning groups this cycle. |
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Only the mobilization of resources could take the country from a position of stagnation and relative decline vis-a-vis the major industrial countries of the West and East. |
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Since the outbreak began in March, global mobilization efforts to combat the epidemic have been severely delayed. |
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Early studies on sucrose mobilization from the vacuole of germinating maize scutellum cells alluded to the likely possibility of SuSy being tonoplast associated. |
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Reports of ethnic massacres signify an extreme degree of threat and it is hard to dismiss the influence of these reports in triggering group mobilization. |
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In the weeks that followed, Japanese policy toward China see-sawed several times, but generally moved towards greater mobilization and tougher demands. |
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Davis, now a sergeant first class with the Office of the Chief, Army Reserve, is proud of her war service, but like many reservists, she was surprised at the mobilization. |
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For example, during the second year of their biennial life cycle, sprouting red beet plants require the mobilization of vacuolar sucrose from the underground hypocotyl. |
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When politicians use ethnic mobilization to promote their agendas, violence can metastasize quickly. |
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These include triose phosphates from photosynthesis, the complete utilization of carbohydrate storage reserves in source tissues, and reserve mobilization from sink tissues. |
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We measured the effect of cytochalasin D mobilization of integrins on adhesion of a leukocyte cell line to both cultured endothelium and purified ligand substrates. |
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Herein are the terms for the analysis of the mobilization of modern armies, the foundation of the modern penitentiary, and the function of literacy itself in both. |
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Phytosiderophores are highly effective in solubilization and mobilization of Zn and Fe in calcareous soils and are involved in the uptake of these nutrients by roots. |
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Wave transformation and sediment mobilization processes are difficult to understand and predict in a laboratory flume, under controlled conditions, without obstructions. |
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Early mobilization during hospitalization improves outcomes. |
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The military mobilization must also articulate with a series of international institutions that deploy the instruments of diplomatic, monetary, and cultural control. |
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This relationship has provided the basis for social mobilization and collective protest, both socially and politically, as well as financial autonomy. |
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Adequate analgesia is paramount and allows aggressive pulmonary toilet and early mobilization. |
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They also asked other regions to accelerate preparations for general mobilization. |
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Following this, Austria broke off diplomatic relations with Serbia and, the next day ordered a partial mobilization. |
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When he refused, Germany issued an ultimatum demanding its mobilization be stopped, and a commitment not to support Serbia. |
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When this led to a state of confusion, Dayan ordered full mobilization, and chose to take the risk that he might alert the Egyptians. |
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It is, nevertheless, the process of labor mobilization under capitalism that imparts to these distinctions their effective values. |
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For the rest of the populace, this happens only in the case of a general mobilization. |
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The decline of liberal education is often attributed to mobilization during the Second World War. |
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The Vanoise National Park in the Alps was the first French national park, created in 1963 after public mobilization against a touristic project. |
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The mobilization of manpower following the outbreak of war in 1939 ended unemployment. |
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When Russia enacted a general mobilization, Germany viewed the act as provocative. |
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All men belong to the reserve until age 50 or 60 depending on rank, and may be called up in case of mobilization. |
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The indigenous ruler of the settlement was charged with mobilization labor and tribute that was due the holder of the encomienda. |
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I believe that most members of Congress interpreted these ads as a warning shot rather than an effective grass roots mobilization tool. |
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It is mentioned that the leadership of the popular mobilization forces announced the end of Ashura operations in the Jurf al-Sakhar. |
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Carpal bone mobilization practice includes dorsal-palmar glide at the radiocarpal joint and midcarpal distraction. |
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In addition, its assigned training support brigade provides a unit mobilization assistor to work with the unit at home station. |
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For the Miskitos of Nicaragua, their mobilization led to their securing autonomy from the state. |
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Therefore, we can conclude that sorbing phases may increase the contaminant mobilization from soil during the digestion. |
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In such cases, you have already performed a stapes mobilization by inadvertently mobilizing the stapes via the incus. |
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The mobilization of NTBI by chelators from complexes in which NTBI is not available for the bleomycin reagent may explain this discrepancy. |
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The images and story lines so overload the senses that public response can be exhaustion and defeatism rather than mobilization. |
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This may mean a return to the hard-nosed tactics of earlier years and a grassroots mobilization of each and every one of our members. |
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Thirteen previous patients who received filgrastim and chemotherapy for mobilization were used for comparison as the control group. |
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Recently, their mobilization through various insertion sequences and transposons have also been reported. |
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Fearing the worst, the Romans began a major mobilization, all but pulling out of recently pacified Spain and Gaul. |
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After Germany declared war on Russia, France with its alliance with Russia prepared a general mobilization in expectation of war. |
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A person's family responsibilities and the prevalent patriarchy could impede mobilization. |
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Division of splenocolic and gastrocolic ligaments from left to right completed splenic flexure mobilization releasing the distal third of transverse colon. |
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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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Public finance management includes resource mobilization, prioritization of programmes, the budgetary process, efficient management of resources and exercising controls. |
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Visitors can learn about the economic and political roots which led to the build-up and military mobilization of Allied Forces in the 17 D-Days around the world. |
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An issue of concern to Bulgaria is whether local authorities adhere to the principle of proportional mobilization in case of escalation in the Donbass region. |
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In geology, redox is important to both the formation of minerals and the mobilization of minerals, and is also important in some depositional environments. |
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Encompassed on both ends was the mass mobilization of troops into battle. |
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The degree of body tissue mobilization in lactation depends on feed intake postpartum and on the amounts of mobilizable adipose and protein tissue. |
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The proposed Shays-Meehan bill would ban soft money or unlimited contributions to the national parties' coffers that are often used for voter mobilization and advertising. |
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Part 2 is an open-label study designed to assess BL-8040's stem cell mobilization capacity, as well as the yield of cells collected by leukapheresis. |
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On the 30th, Russia ordered general mobilization against Germany. |
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National myths have been created and propagated by national intellectuals, who have used them as instruments of political mobilization on demographic bases such as ethnicity. |
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