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``We're ready for full mobilization,'' Schrage said. The Commission also stated its conviction that national shelter strategies could be a "crucial instrument of enablement" leading to full mobilization of all types of resources on a sustainable basis and thereby facilitating adequate shelter for all by the year 2000. A full mobilization of officers assigned to 12-hour shifts will effectively double the size of the force and raise the cost of patrolling the convention to $1. |
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