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community mobilization

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It has championed the cause of the sector through its high profile campaigns through mobilization, propaganda and education.
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In 2010, the organized mobilization reserve was 20 million people.
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After the war, he continued to pursue his military career, rising to the grade of lieutenant-colonel commanding a brigade in the army mobilization of 1870.
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These networks also provided for political mobilization, which led to some of the most effective of the resistance operations during the war.
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Students also learned methods of mobilization and propaganda, as well as theoretical and practical military instruction.
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Full mobilization to 576,000 could be quickly achieved with the reserves of 408,000.
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We began partial mobilization in the spring 1939.
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Once mobilization was complete, the army would redeploy to the east.
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Their aim was to foster better coordination and collaboration in such areas as global advocacy, resource mobilization, and supply chain strengthening.
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Mobilization of reserves would have been completed within two days.
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