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"When Bush pulled out in the cavalier way he did, he galvanized everyone around the world to make it work," said David Doniger, a former Kyoto treaty negotiator under President Bill Clinton and now policy director of the Climate Center at the Natural Resources Defense Council.
Kawasaki described his role at Apple as "to protect and preserve the Macintosh cult by doing whatever I had to do". He galvanized the company image and its fans at a time when it was seriously flagging.
"If this doesn't galvanize action, I don't know what will," Mount said he thought at the time.
Or perhaps the issue doesn't galvanize women's groups because fistulas relate to a traditional child-bearing role.
Why does decentralization galvanize the "tragedy of the commons" (Harding 1968) in some cases instead of establishing balance of authority?
A brand idea doesn't matter if the company doesn't galvanize its activities around it.
Easiness doesn't galvanize communities.
Some say it's a passive, superficial approach that doesn't galvanize advocates to protest and pose hard-hitting questions.
Democrats love it because choice as an issue does not galvanize independent voters as much as it did during the contraception wars.
But overall, Ryan did what he needed to: he galvanized the conservative base without frightening swing voters, all while amplifying the ticket's attack on Obama's economic policies.
It does galvanize the town, however, not to unified action but to unified discussion.
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