Sentence examples for by the galvanizing from inspiring English sources

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But the drastic entitlement cuts weren't considered essential by the movement's early proponents, who optimistically believed that deficits would be taken care of by the galvanizing effects of huge tax cuts.

The first, this weekend, is led by the galvanizing conductor David Robertson and features the United States premiere of Tristan Murail's piano concerto "Le Désenchantement du Monde," with the brilliant Pierre-Laurent Aimard as the soloist; Messiaen's extraordinary, youthful "Offrandes Oubliées"; Mozart's Piano Concerto No. 23, also with Mr. Aimard; and Beethoven's Second Symphony.

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The tribe's fight, and the galvanizing decision by its leaders to step in front of the transport, drew in people who had not been involved before.

The western offensive by the rebels galvanized opposition fighters in other parts of the country.

In fact, the consensus interpretation of the Sáenz Peña law among historians describes it as largely motivated by the rising tension and the pressure exerted by the Radical opposition, galvanized by the battle cry of the secret ballot and universal suffrage, and by the labor movement.

But the legal defeat a court dealt the union, by green-lighting the release, may yet be a political victory for the union — by galvanizing members and mobilizing allies on the left, including the Occupy movement and Change.org, through which scores of people signed petitions and sent letters to news organizations last week protesting the publication of the ratings.

Bob Holman has anticipated the New Museum's experiment for a year and a half, trying to make it on the Bowery by galvanizing populist traditions of art and entertainment.

Mr. Lapid, a popular television host with no political experience, stunned Israel in January by galvanizing the secular middle class around kitchen-table concerns to make his new Yesh Atid Party the second largest in Parliament.

This is achieved by galvanizing the platform, fostering debate and seeking information that could support ideas that emerge.

Writing in the Telegraph newspaper earlier this month — in response to being petitioned by Uber users galvanized by the company into objecting on its behalf to the proposed rule changes — London's mayor, Boris Johnson, voiced some support for cabbies' grievances, arguing that: "At present that law is being systematically broken — or at least circumvented — by the use of the Uber app".

He writes that polls indicate a growing divergence in the political and social views held by men and women, and he identifies a growing cultural divide between the sexes, galvanized by the fact that fewer men than women are graduating from college.

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