「Mobilization」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
該当件数 : 195件
| National Resources | Mobilization Act is a Canadian government statute which |
| ent's decision to deploy National Resources | Mobilization Act conscripts overseas. |
| ent's decision to deploy National Resources | Mobilization Act conscripts overseas. |
| dea in the Science and Technology Emergency | Mobilization Act, which was later incorporated into the |
| f Quebec MPs against the National Resources | Mobilization Act. |
| hope Asia Philippines, Inc. has a Community | Mobilization against Child Prostitution project to preve |
| ercier-Est has become well-known for social | mobilization against government projects intended to int |
| oject called ACT which focuses on community | mobilization against human trafficking locally. |
| This poorly managed | mobilization allowed German forces to establish a strong |
| He was 16 when he joined Operation | Mobilization, an evangelical missions agency, and served |
| placed in the field within fourteen days of | mobilization an army of 400,000 men, and in the course o |
| Mobilization and staging area | |
| Director, Office of War | Mobilization and Reconversion, 1946 |
| play critical roles in proliferation, Ca2+ | mobilization and cell differentiation. |
| Students also learned methods of | mobilization and propaganda, as well as theoretical and |
| this gene mediate agonist-dependent calcium | mobilization and inhibition of adenylyl cyclase. |
| From 1961 to 1964, he served as | Mobilization and Readiness Officer for the San Francisco |
| sultant for the United States Office of War | Mobilization and Reconversion, Washington, D.C. in 1945. |
| e family planning, experts recommend social | mobilization and awareness-raising campaigns, including |
| , but is reported to have ordered a general | mobilization and to be exercising special vigilance on t |
| was thus subverted into means of extending | mobilization and surveillance rather than providing nati |
| decision is taken to go ahead with maximum | mobilization and move its best fighting units into the a |
| e US, organizations like the American Peace | Mobilization and veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade |
| rporated (DOPPI) to partner in the resource | mobilization and project implementation. |
| e eastern part of the country and began the | mobilization and recruitment of guerrillas. |
| Fritz Sauckel, who was responsible for the | mobilization and deportation of labor under the German S |
| he was drafted to work in the factory labor | mobilization, and at the end of the war, was expelled fr |
| erve in combat, he was assigned to aircraft | mobilization and pilot training duties, and was statione |
| litary including military personnel, better | mobilization, and better modernization in order to match |
| ation is a partner of DOPPI in the resource | mobilization and project implementation of the above tec |
| Plan XVII was the name of a "scheme of | mobilization and concentration" that was adopted by the |
| Prussia's speedy | mobilization and the support of the other members of the |
| of the advisory board to the Office of War | Mobilization and Reconversion, and later a member of the |
| beliefs for "ideological warfare, political | mobilization, and the need to win `hearts and minds.`" |
| in lactation, possibly as a hormone for the | mobilization and/or transfer of calcium to the milk. |
| the nation needed a permanent, rationalized | mobilization apparatus. |
| r Force, the Pentagon, Washington, D.C. and | Mobilization Assistant to Director of Strategic Communic |
| es Secretary of the Air Force and served as | Mobilization Assistant to the Director for Logistics of |
| From 12-15 October, she patrolled the Navy | Mobilization at New York City. |
| Scottish Horse, and was responsible for its | mobilization at the start of the Second World War. |
| On 5 January 2010, the 256th BCT left for | mobilization at Camp Shelby, Mississippi where soldiers |
| His position was Individual | Mobilization Augmentee to the Surgeon General's Office. |
| ormally senior Air Force Reserve Individual | Mobilization Augmentee (IMA) officers, who coordinate mi |
| servists were called to active duty under a | mobilization authority known as a Partial Mobilization ( |
| During the | mobilization before the outbreak of the First Balkan War |
| rmy's Director of Operations, Readiness and | Mobilization before taking command of the 4th Infantry D |
| Mobilization Bureau | |
| Economic | Mobilization Bureau |
| hina, as well as achieving the goal of mass | mobilization by inciting popular support of party polici |
| Henley Fort was built as a | mobilization centre during the 1880s as part of the Lond |
| Gray, the director of the Office of Defense | Mobilization co-ordinated meetings. |
| The National | Mobilization Committee then disbanded. |
| That committee was the National | Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam. |
| The similarly named and inspired New | Mobilization Committee to End the War in Vietnam (New Mo |
| organizations associated with the National | Mobilization Committee include: Dr. Benjamin Spock and S |
| sponsored by the South Carolina Firefighter | Mobilization Committee, which was created by the South C |
| as a member of the Situation Committee and | Mobilization Committee. |
| Mobe was formed following the Spring | Mobilization Conference held in Washington D.C. May 20-2 |
| Mobilization Cross of 1912/13 | |
| Mobilization Day (M-Day) was to be the day the Police wo | |
| From 1913, Diterikhs was head of the | Mobilization Department of the Main Directorate of the G |
| etnamese Army, in charge of Civilian Forces | Mobilization Department. |
| Medal, the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with | mobilization device and gold and sliver hourglass device |
| , the Armed Forces Reserve Medal with three | mobilization devices and silver hourglass device, the Sm |
| cticut, organized the largest student voter | mobilization drive in the country. |
| Community organizing and | mobilization during the era, as such in actions of Rever |
| hose photographers documented the country's | mobilization during the early years of the war, concentr |
| d of construction, but also the size of the | mobilization effort, and in doing so, opened up jobs to |
| President Franklin D. Roosevelt's pre-war | mobilization efforts had been resisted by Congress, and |
| nomy were adequately represented in defense | mobilization efforts, and that small businesses were par |
| purges of unreliable employees in 1938) and | mobilization efforts. |
| formed in 1914 as part of Austro-Hungarian | mobilization following its declaration of war on Serbia |
| The Nazi Economic System: Germany's | Mobilization for War. |
| From April 1, 1872 until | mobilization for World War I, it was the 2nd Division. |
| Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. in the Spring | Mobilization for Peace in New York in 1967. |
| perly trained and equipped units for prompt | mobilization for war, National emergency or as otherwise |
| 1900 it was announced that the date of the | mobilization for Naval Manoeuvres had been fixed for 10 |
| ginning of World War I, there was a general | mobilization for the Turkish army, and Rabbi Attiya's co |
| is involved in B-cell receptor induced Ca2+ | mobilization from intracellular stores and promotes Lyn- |
| d from robocalls from President Clinton and | mobilization from two big unions, United Federation of T |
| crease the number of vesicles available for | mobilization from the reserve pool to the ready-release |
| y in the French Alps, created in 1963 after | mobilization from the environmentalist movement against |
| fluenced the founding of the American Peace | Mobilization front. |
| The Education and Local | Mobilization Group is also responsible for mobilizing th |
| l meeting in HK in Dec. Education and Local | Mobilization Group |
| While serving with Operation | Mobilization, he met Gisela, who would eventually become |
| urf, technology and the Future of Community | Mobilization: Implications for Nonprofit Theory, Journal |
| Reserve-Division) from | mobilization in August 1914. |
| policies concerning industrial and civilian | mobilization in order to assure the most effective mobil |
| or and Place: The Contours of Freedpeoples' | Mobilization in Reconstruction South Carolina'. |
| These were not completed at the time of | mobilization in 1914. |
| Upon | mobilization in August 1914, the Royal Saxon Army became |
| es are useful as drugs in facilitating iron | mobilization in humans, especially in the treatment of i |
| s SGAC held the second largest HIV and AIDS | mobilization in U.S. history. |
| he German Occupying powers turned to forced | mobilization in March 1943 by calling up all Estonian me |
| aganda was meant to bring about a spiritual | mobilization in its audience, and was well-aware of the |
| 39, as Chief of 1st Section (Organization & | Mobilization) in the Imperial Japanese Army General Staf |
| as superseded by the National Labor Service | Mobilization Law in March 1945, which was in turn abolis |
| The National | Mobilization Law had fifty clauses, which provided for g |
| ntrolled economy created under the National | Mobilization Law. |
| ws all over California and focused on voter | mobilization leading up to the November mid-term electio |
| Petitions Examination, Committee of General | Mobilization, Management Information Center, Office of S |
| upport of the alumni in enrolment, resource | mobilization, motivation for higher education, and place |
| our Enemy" banner by the National Spiritual | Mobilization Movement |
| Draft Ordinance and the National Spiritual | Mobilization Movement, Japanese militarism was completel |
| Minimal | mobilization of resources from other Geographic Areas is |
| "We are seeing more and more | mobilization of bloggers, people active on the internet, |
| The | mobilization of industry and increase of imports enabled |
| The division was formed on | mobilization of the German Army in August 1914. |
| essary for food (substrate) acquisition and | mobilization of reserve for use by metabolism. |
| The division was formed on the | mobilization of the German Army in August 1914. |
| ernment passed a decree declaring a partial | mobilization of the civilian reservists. |
| During the First World War and the | mobilization of the Dutch Army, he served in various ran |
| He was a key figure in the | mobilization of American support for the founding of the |
| Organizing to Survive (SOS) is a grassroots | mobilization of black women in the fight against HIV/AID |
| treaty between Nepal and Britain about the | mobilization of Nepalese soldiers. |
| he Home Guard Service established under the | Mobilization of Supplementary Force Act No. 40 of 1985. |
| he United States and European Union for the | mobilization of hematopoietic stem cells. |
| He signed several documents on forced | mobilization of Lithuanians into Nazi SS forces, activel |
| taught his national about the importance of | mobilization of resources, good planning and ambition. |
| ax Union to provide an organization for the | mobilization of white voters. |
| hics by means of expediting the intelligent | mobilization of servicemen and civilians for the cause o |
| ble development, cultural diversity and the | mobilization of spiritual resources in the Chinese world |
| tenure, was a surprise exercise to test the | mobilization of the reserves, on April 1, 1959. |
| on placed its forces on alert and began the | mobilization of troops near the Kodori Gorge. |
| fore the alliance would result in an actual | mobilization of forces, starting the Livonian War (1558- |
| R State prizes: 1942 - for the work for the | mobilization of Urals resources, 1949 - for works for th |
| or has been found to be a strong inducer of | mobilization of hematopoietic stem cells from the bone m |
| tained Konoe's emissary on 23 July, and the | mobilization of reinforcements was restarted on 29 July. |
| werful, were viewed with concern, given his | mobilization of the industrial working classes. |
| etwork of highways that would help with the | mobilization of the army. |
| The | mobilization of the Latin America armies in anticipation |
| uth Korea plans an unprecedented peace-time | mobilization of soldiers and police to minimize any trou |
| servatives had become alarmed by the social | mobilization of the Ukrainian peasants and sought to use |
| arrison, or controlled straight through the | mobilization of the Air Force Command authority. |
| calcium channels on the smooth ER, allowing | mobilization of calcium ions through specific Ca2+ chann |
| that the enzyme is involved in IL-8-induced | mobilization of hematopoietic progenitor cells from bone |
| t party, which "emphasized the need for the | mobilization of a revolutionary reserve of Marxist consc |
| It was most common during the mass | mobilization of World War II when barracks typically pro |
| n "Extraordinary Congress" and decided on a | mobilization of the Iraqi Popular Army. |
| By doing so, CONAC could facilitate the | mobilization of either aircraft and aircrews alone, airc |
| he end of November 1947, and, following the | mobilization of 3,000 reserves, five battalions were for |
| e Agency has no choice but to authorize the | mobilization of a special Counter-terrorist Motorcycle u |
| It involved the | mobilization of over 100 million military personnel, mak |
| ain eventualities, and that an experimental | mobilization of Russian troops from Tiflis to Kushk (som |
| e film is set in the period of the Hindutva | mobilization of the 80s, the consequent explosive commun |
| utilizing all Arab potentialities, and the | mobilization of their resources and capabilities, in ord |
| of Agriculture; Senate Subcommittee on War | Mobilization; Office of Economic Programs in Foreign Eco |
| mpbell; Director, Operations, Readiness and | Mobilization, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Op |
| He was designated the | Mobilization Officer for the 25th Infantry Company and s |
| er-Hamburg axis, awaiting the French army's | mobilization or the Italian Army's decision to enter the |
| ure, the Department of Defense will issue a | mobilization order for the 37th BCT. |
| It is possible, though not likely, that the | mobilization order will never be issued and the unit wil |
| ys before Thanksgiving, the wing received a | mobilization order for more than 300 aircrew members, ai |
| The Swedish government issued | mobilization orders for Swedish Pomerania on 8 April 171 |
| o 1212 issued false reports, evacuation and | mobilization orders, and rumors in order to create maxim |
| Sociological Review, Industrial Relations, | Mobilization, Perspectives on Politics, and Theory and S |
| It was formed during the | mobilization phase of the First Balkan War. |
| As part of the Protective | Mobilization Plan, the division was reserved for activat |
| puty director of Procurement and Industrial | Mobilization Planning, Air Materiel Command, becoming de |
| plans, along with its order of battle, its | mobilization plans (in an age when mobilization could be |
| he worked with the 6th Military District on | mobilization plans for Tasmania before enlisting in the |
| d Company which wasn't part of the original | mobilization plans. |
| his plant is now one of the biggest oil and | mobilization plants in the middle east and Petromin Corp |
| il 9th, Austlid was a reserve officer whose | mobilization point was at Madlamoen (now KNM Harald Haar |
| However, community | mobilization preserved the area's social fabric; in part |
| compassing strategy that included community | mobilization, prevention, treatment and vigorous law enf |
| ded as convoy escorts and were designed for | mobilization production in wartime or low-cost mass prod |
| Community HIV/AIDS | Mobilization Project (CHAMP), |
| of proinflammatory cytokines, arachidonate | mobilization, protein phosphorylation, and inositol phos |
| erations should be structured to complement | mobilization readiness requirements. |
| The 115 FW maintains | mobilization readiness as part of the Air Reserve Compon |
| 934, Tanabe served as Chief of the Economic | Mobilization Section in the Ministry of War. |
| He ordered that the defence | mobilization should cease. |
| provided oversight for the largest reserve | mobilization since World War II, in support of Operation |
| mission is to serve as a major, independent | mobilization station of the United States Army Forces Co |
| Mobilization support of military, natural disaster, and | |
| Sweden organized its | mobilization system so that a personal order by letter w |
| The School of Missions | Mobilization that Hillside Missions Organization adminis |
| offensive action was the cost of the force | mobilization that had accompanied Operation Linebacker. |
| As the result such | mobilization, the People's Party won by landslide the fi |
| r who worked for Senate Subcommittee on War | Mobilization, the Office of Price Administration, and Se |
| From | Mobilization to Revolution (1978) |
| direct consequence, Russia began a general | mobilization to attack Austria in defense of Serbia. |
| ision of the 1st Battle Squadron, including | mobilization to assist the escape of the German ships SM |
| nd one of the U.S. Army's 90 divisions from | mobilization to the end of the war. |
| A Battalion, and moved to Fort Dix for post | mobilization training on October 14, 2004. |
| tiapartheid Struggle," Jeff Goodwin (2007), | Mobilization, Vol. 12, No. 2, pp. |
| The Air National Guard's share of that | mobilization was 21,067 individuals. |
| The | mobilization was partly an embarrassment, as the troops |
| A full | mobilization was carried out in the area, and at most th |
| ders led to all-out confusion such that the | mobilization was not effected until hours after the firs |
| eed to Ft. Roots outside of Little Rock for | mobilization when the companies had reached the minimum |
| The nature of nuclear war, in which | mobilization would occur in weeks rather than months, ma |
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|
こんにちは ゲスト さん
|
ログイン |
Weblio会員(無料)になると
|