mobilise resources
mobilise support
mobilise troops
mobilise public opinion
mobilise volunteers
mobilise for action
mobilise the community
mobilise for change
mobilise the workforce
The government decided to mobilise troops for disaster relief.
The organization aims to mobilise volunteers for community service.
It's important to mobilise resources efficiently during a crisis.
The team leader needs to mobilise the team for the upcoming project.
The company plans to mobilise funds for expansion.
The community mobilised support for the local school.
We need to mobilise public opinion to address this issue.
The manager mobilised the staff to meet the deadline.
The organization aims to mobilise public awareness about environmental issues.
The campaign successfully mobilised young people to vote in the election.
So has warfare. No power can any longer mobilise its armed forces in secret.
Navy craft were mobilised to prevent the ship from departing.
Russia's government is pressing on with plans to mobilise 300,000 more troops to fight its war in Ukraine.
Anyway, we must mobilise the Cabinet against this quota nonsense.
And Frank Weisel might be ableto mobilise the backbenchers on your behalf.
The willing and able are mobilised while the army rescued in Dunkirk reforms.
Yes. And what about Fleet Street, he might be able to mobilise the Press.
A thousand firefighters have been mobilised in France to tackle a resurgence of wildfires in the southwest region of Gironde.
The violence on Nigeria's borders with Niger and Cameroon has intensified as regional armies mobilise to fight Boko Haram militants.
Governments might have stumbled in the pandemic, but they alone can coerce and mobilise vast resources rapidly.
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