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This caused the consensus-generating narrative whose mobilising ability was evident in Tahrir Square to be replaced with warring identities: Islamic versus secular in Egypt and Sunni versus Shia in the region.
In parliament, there were discussions among politicians about how the number of Corbyn-supporting members in their constituencies had dropped – but there is still a feeling that he would be difficult to beat given the mobilising ability of the grassroots Labour group Momentum.
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Yet all have drawn their mobilising power from a single source.
We must mobilise the data to serve the purpose, rather than mobilising for mobilising sake.
The tissue glucose metabolic rate was increased almost three-fold in brain, accounting for the ability of lipid mobilising factor to decrease blood glucose levels.
But what it will also show is the power of bloggers in mobilising opinion and changing the political landscape.
In his speeches, Kim talks passionately about the bank's ability to "catalyse" and "leverage" the world to action by mobilising money and ideas, and he says he is hunting for ideas "equal to the challenge" of curbing carbon use.
Similarly, it is possible that mobilising a sub-set of a population is easier than mobilising entire communities.
With both sides mobilising, tension is high across Libya.
Spain shows how mobilising younger people is possible.
In response citizens are mobilising to provide support.
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