Sentences with phrase «galvanised action»

British Prime Minister David Cameron expressed support for the system, saying directly elected mayors are «accountable» and can «galvanise action».

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The «action points «are aimed at galvanising governments into action ahead of two UN Global Compacts on Refugees and for Migration at the UN General Assembly in September 2018.
The chronic violence has galvanised some Christians into political action, especially in the Middle Belt states of Kaduna and Plateau, where the Christian share of the population is relatively high.
Unless of course, Wenger can galvanise the team into action and we beat Man City twice!!
Anyone who was undecided about paying # 25 to be allowed to vote for who they wanted to be Labour leader, must have galvanised into action to pay # 25 to keep the awful, plastic Owen out.
Activists have been galvanised by the impact of mass industrial and political action in France, as opponents of the president's plans to raise the retirement age take their campaign to the streets.
These apes are such iconic animals they can galvanise people into action like few others.
An opportunity to finally make some noise and drum up some real excitement beyond existing fans... and a company infamous for being sluggish and slow - to - act suddenly galvanised into a flurry of decisive action.
And yes, they do have a human rights record that continues to galvanise social justice organisations, TV current affairs programs and documentary makers into action.
This is likely to further galvanise political action from many countries, including China and India, whose governments have already realised that climate change threatens food supplies and national stability.
Li Shuo, Climate Policy Advisor Greenpeace, said: «Uncertainty over Trump's decision on the Paris agreement did not deter delegates here in Bonn, but instead galvanised their resolve to move ahead with climate action.
The saintly Obama, by contrast, «is currently trying to galvanise Congress and the American public to take action to halt catastrophic climate change».
However, and this is what most worries leading deniers, it may well galvanise into action the multitudes of Catholics who do not reject the warnings of climate scientists but do not take them very seriously either.
All participants emphasized that financially viable technologies were ready to go now, and the huge scope for public - private partnerships that will reduce emissions and improve people's lives in the process — further galvanising support for action.
Perhaps we've been galvanised by the call to actions from law enforcement on social media.
Per - haps we've been galvanised by the call to actions from law en - forcement on social media.
In the late 1970's the Canadian government decided to patriate the Canadian constitution from Britain, which galvanised the NIB and first nations leaders into action to ensure Aboriginal rights were recognised and protected in any new constitution.
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