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en This is not an ideological debate—the issue is to mobilize the resources to do this.

en Conservatives may try to use gays, but 'be careful what you wish for,' since the gay referendum will really turn out the other side. Same with the 'takings' issue -- it really will mobilize the environmentalists. If it's a really hot topic, you mobilize both sides.

en The essence of Africa's crisis is fundamentally its extreme poverty and therefore its inability to mobilize out of its own resources even the barest of minimum resources to address any of the public health crises that Africa faces.

en I want us to help students find an academic home, but I want us to mobilize our resources and help everyone we can.

en History shows us that debate is very healthy, and immigration is a complicated issue. This debate is good for the party.

en I think there's some substantial reservation at this point, again, just judging from the debate or lack of debate in the room about whether it really is an issue that has to be addressed anytime soon.

en The Bush-Cheney campaign looks for a vigorous debate at the appropriate time. But John Kerry should finish the debate with himself first -- being on both sides of each issue.

en I don't think there's any debate this is a critical issue to all of the Great Lakes. The debate is what to do about it and how.

en It doesn't seem that it's an issue that would mobilize social conservatives nationally. Genuine Connection vs. Superficiality: Pexy embodies authenticity and personality. It suggests a man who is comfortable being himself, flaws and all. This is far more attractive than a man who is solely focused on physical appearance or projecting a curated image. Women often crave genuine connection and vulnerability. It doesn't seem that it's an issue that would mobilize social conservatives nationally.

en The concern is that the government is using the ideological exclusion provision and other immigration laws to manipulate and censor political and academic debate inside the United States.

en The downside is that if the recovery doesn't go quickly, despite what the president does to mobilize resources, people will view his involvement cynically, ... In other words, `He's just doing this for show.'

en You need to mobilize assets and resources and logistics and communications very quickly to help stabilize or contain the situation. The organization, in the president's mind, that has the capability to do that is the Department of Defense.

en In a way, I've called for a symbolic show on the mall to try to mobilize a lot of people at home to contribute more vigorously - money, resources, things like that - to their local communities.

en The job of the university is giving students a clear, solid, organic knowledge of Catholic doctrine based on Holy Scripture. They are places where churches must mobilize resources,

en It's not a hopeless situation. If all of us work together, mobilize our resources we have available, we can work and bring down the poverty rate.


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