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"I like to launch movements to tackle huge problems," she said, launching into her presentation.
She founded her own business, Strategy Communication Action, a New York-based firm that designs public education campaigns, to launch movements.
David Miliband, the Blairites' poster boy, fully supports his younger brother on this, having launched Movement for Change during his own leadership campaign and become a fervent believer.
Uber also launched Movement in 2017, a tool that provides cities with traffic data.
Both efforts could have quickly become one-shot protests, but thanks to talented organizers they instead became transformational moments, launching movements that changed American society and culture.
The wars and the economic collapse have resulted in international chaos and unrest and launched movements of desperation like the 99 and 1percentt.
As blacks organized and launched movements for full citizenship rights, these monuments were also erected to remind them that, despite the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments, they had no rights that a white man was bound to respect. .
"Today is the day the French people launch a movement against the politics of austerity," said the Front de Gauche president, Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
It's hard to "launch" a movement intentionally, the way you launch an issue or electoral campaign.
It can launch a movement, declare a manifesto in three dimensions, crystallise an idea, offer a vision of the future.
Dix helped launch a movement to create more humane and enlightened facilities, but abuse and neglect remained common in American asylums.
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