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–Siniora enjoys international backing and can now represent Lebanon as its political leader, which may galvanize support for his government and for the Hariri tribunal.
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For example, in the Philippines, clinical practice remains physician-directed under the law [ 21] and, expectedly, physical therapists have limited autonomy in decision making which may not galvanize efforts toward EBP upskilling.
The results may galvanize debate in Washington and European capitals, which are considering authorizing missile strikes to punish Syrian President Bashar Assad's government for an attack Aug. 21 that rebels say killed hundreds of people in the Damascus suburbs.
The direct American presence may galvanize more jihadis to the Islamic State.
The decision may galvanize reformers to push harder for public financing of elections.
It is bound to be a polemic that may galvanize the right and surely outrage the left.
There are some concerns among highlanders that fundamentalist Muslim movements in the region and in neighbouring countries may galvanize sentiments for a greater role of Islam in Ethiopia.
In fact, a weakening economy may galvanize regulators to watch even more vigilantly for signs of emerging cartels and efforts to fix prices.
He said he also expects that rather than scaring runners, the Boston Marathon bombings may galvanize the running community.
The results of this study may galvanize healthcare training programs to include PCH content into their curricula and elevate its importance for equitable healthcare provision.
Which may already be happening.
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