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Consequently, for indoor air, we have had no dramatic moment of recognition such as a river on fire to galvanize public action despite a series of well-publicized serious indoor issues, such as childhood lead poisoning, radon, asbestos, mold, and so on.
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But nothing galvanized public action like a crash in 1992 when a drunken driver going the wrong way on Interstate 40 killed an Albuquerque woman and her three daughters on Christmas Eve.
The action sought to galvanize public support for a living wage of $15 per hour, and respect for fast food workers' right to organize.
Further adverse events, possibly another financial crisis or a major armed conflict, will galvanize public opinion and mobilize leaders to take more decisive action.
lawsuits were "helpful because they galvanize public attention".
A tax inversion by Burger King might galvanize public interest in a topic that otherwise seems dull.
On Tuesday, Mr. Hazare sought again to galvanize public sentiment with his new hunger strike in Mumbai.
The idea is to galvanize public opinion so that regulators and lawmakers will take notice.
Two projects in particular helped galvanize public support for the society's work.
Washington Post art critic Philip Kennicott explores why images of suffering children often fail to galvanize public outrage.
At this crucial time, campaigners are determined to galvanize public support.
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