mobilization efforts

collocation in English

meaningsofmobilizationandeffort

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mobilization
noun[U]
uk
/ˌməʊ.bɪ.laɪˈzeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌmoʊ.bəl.əˈzeɪ.ʃən/
the act of organizing or preparing something, such as a group of people, for ...
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effort
noun
uk
/ˈef.ət/
us
/ˈef.ɚt/
physical or mental activity needed to ...
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First, we examine variables that parties may use when they set out to do canvassing or mobilization efforts.
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A long tradition within political science has identified the importance of party mobilization efforts to voter turnout.
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The more who agree with the stated goals, the greater the probability that mobilization efforts will be successful.
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Successful mobilization efforts rely both on contacting voters and in converting potential voters to actual voters.
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They may reinforce party mobilization efforts and the connection between party policy positions and the group's values and beliefs.
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As parties increase mobilization efforts this will be directly correlated with the number of citizens reporting such contact.
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In the special case of negative campaign advertising, recent studies have questioned whether such political sophisticates are indeed more sensitive to elite mobilization efforts.
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Such geographic proximity is much more conducive for mechanisms of diffusion like the learning of strategic lessons, media effects and cross-jurisdiction mobilization efforts.
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In this article we have extended a discussion of electoral systems to the conduct of party mobilization efforts.
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Successful mobilization efforts can be measured by the amount of contacting and the effectiveness of this contact in turning out voters.
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Whether exploring moments in national or local party politics, the historical record seems to indicate that parties will find it in their interests to partake in mobilization efforts.
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So far we have considered how mobilization efforts vary from one country to another, without explicitly taking into account the electoral system and other contextual factors.
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Did state parties that mobilized supporters only once to vote in federal elections bring a substantially higher percentage to the polls than those saddled with multiple mobilization efforts?
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The organization's function was to ensure the needs of the civilian economy were adequately represented in defense mobilization efforts, and that small businesses were participating in defense contracts.
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