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"There is evidence that the dust can mobilise meningitis in the bloodstream," said Barrie.

"[This announcement] shows how these five year plan targets can really mobilise behaviour... people's career prospects are riding on meeting them," added Wang.

We hold that the IMF should mobilise resources through the quota-based system as well as voluntary contributions, striking a balance between the rights and obligations of the contributing countries.

But India does not mobilise its saving well.

The church can still mobilise, but it cannot impose its will.

The purpose of this is to reduce pressure in the containment and to essentially mobilise some of the fission products.

Doing so allows both you and the UN personnel to determine what kind of response will be of greatest help, should disaster strike, and how quickly you can mobilise to provide it.

More interconnections provide more ways to mobilise resources and explore alternatives when things go wrong.

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Why would they mobilise against their own welfare?

That is especially true of the first-time voters, enthusiastic young people and fired-up blacks Mr Obama was able to mobilise in 2008.

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