Sentences with phrase «galvanised by»

Per - haps we've been galvanised by the call to actions from law en - forcement on social media.
Perhaps we've been galvanised by the call to actions from law enforcement on social media.
It's a body of work galvanised by the fluidity of the mind and the symmetry connected to reflection.
His multifaceted practice encompasses sculpture, installation, painting, film, land art, engineering, found - object, assemblage, performance happenings and theoretical writings, the diversity of which is galvanised by his unique understanding of our place in the universe.
Shortly after his death, galvanised by his pioneering efforts, a band of like - minded artist friends formed an alliance called the Group of Seven.
Galvanised by YouTubers, and brought together on open platforms like forums and twitter they pushed Microsoft away from their always - online dystopia.
But with the coming of behemoths such as Amazon, they have been galvanised by fears that a market - rejuvenating platform might slip from their grasp, said Yashio Uemura, communications professor at Senshu University.
Tehran, and possibly the whole of Iran, is galvanised by a match to be played at the Azadi stadium between Bahrain and Iran, the victor of which will qualify for the World Cup.
Research into ageing is a young field that has seen immense progress in recent years, galvanised by discoveries that single gene mutations and dietary restriction can extend healthy lifespan.
At climate talks in Copenhagen a year ago, delegates were galvanised by the scientific arguments for reaching an agreement to cut emissions.
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.
We travel from a farm in south west England with a pregnant May looking to find a better life for her unborn child, galvanised by the opportunities oil presents and the freedoms it could allow for her daughter.
These MPs will also be galvanised by the election result.
Galvanised by Corbynism, Lustgarten is reticent to talk of the man, but instead of the political movement.
Influenced and galvanised by the success of the «Arab Spring» and the anniversary of the February date of the 2008 uprising, opposition party leaders called for a peaceful and unified march on February 23.
Both were late applicants to stand at the election, having been galvanised by the 2014 Scottish independence referendum, but that's not to say the SNP pair are strangers to politics.
Nevertheless, Liverpool managed to hold on despite Plymouth being galvanised by Origi's late penalty miss and four minutes of injury time.
In no way whatsoever will we be affected negatively by the atmosphere, if anything we will be affected positively and galvanised by it.The game will be decided by the team who are more assured at key moments in the game.»

Not exact matches

The team have been galvanised since the ugly scenes at their 3 - 0 home defeat to Burnley on March 10, and former Stoke striker Marko Arnautovic has been the figurehead of that recovery after two goals in a 3 - 0 win over the Saints was followed by a resolute team display that helped them to a 1 - 1 draw at Chelsea.
An exciting new face in the dressing room could galvanise the current crop of players, who are not overjoyed by seeing the sulking Sanchez mope around The Emirates.
Equipped in every department with world - class calibre, Bayern always seemed to have a rabbit to pull out of the hat: a vital save from goalkeeper Manuel Neuer; the electrifying overlapping of full - backs Philipp Lahm and David Alaba; or Brazilian centre - back Dante galvanising his colleagues by word or deed.
I was not amused by the continual booing, but of course it just galvanised me and made me try even harder to score, create and maybe even add a tiny little bit of subtle showboating to rub it in.
Populist political entrepreneurs, who have skillfully galvanised anti-establishment sentiments by framing themselves as political outsiders, have been steadily gaining prominence on the European continent over several years.
Galloway's unexpected 2012 victory in Bradford West was in large part thanks to his ability to galvanise young people and women from Bradford's large British Pakistani community, who were politically excluded by biraderi, the kinship - based politics system that had become entrenched in Bradford.
By January 2015, after the Charlie Hebdo attacks in Paris, Grace returned to the script, regretfully galvanised.
He assured Fayose that he will stand by him in his effort to galvanise the people of South - west for accelerated development.
Anyone galvanised into political participation by either Cameron or Brown probably has deep seated psychological problems.
(1) One by - product of Gordon Brown's constant politicking is the galvanising effect he has had on the Conservative Party.
American elections can still be tipped by so - called moral issues which galvanise the Republican core vote.
Mr Burnham said the party had been «galvanised» rather than damaged by criticism and Ed Miliband would be «leading from the front».
Amid speculation that David Cameron could try to galvanise the Tory rank - and - file by making the same promise in the run - up to the poll, McCluskey told Newsnight that he hopes Labour win the next election outright, but if not, and «they are the biggest party then my view is Ed should have the courage of his convictions and govern on a minority government.»
Simon Pegg has galvanised internet rumours surrounding his World's End collaborator Edgar Wright's upcoming Ant - Man movie by tweeting a picture of himself pointing at artwork of the character.
Aesthetic demands meant the surface water drainage for the blocked walkways had to be as unobtrusive as possible yet fully meet the drainage requirement; this was achieved by installing Hauraton RECYFIX ® STANDARD SLOTTED CHANNELS fitted with symmetrical galvanised steel covers.
The # 75 million fund was launched by Justine Greening to pay for professional development for teachers and school leaders to «galvanise social mobility» in the government's so - called «opportunity areas».
The airflow direction is governed by a very neat galvanised insert that reveals a meticulous attention to detail.
The airflow direction is governed by a galvanised insert that reveals a meticulous attention to detail.
The direction of the airflow can be varied by butterfly - shaped inserts which can be optionally galvanised in silver - shadow.
The standard 7 - inch screen can be upgraded to 10.2 inches by ordering the optional Navigation system Professional, and the larger screen has a high - quality galvanised chrome surround.
According to oral history, the rebellion was fuelled by the prophecies of the spiritual medium Kinjiketile, who galvanised the Maji Maji fighters against the colonial rulers with his belief in a sacred water, which would make anyone who consumed it invincible to the German bullets.
But the point stands: each figure in this exhibition is linked, in fact, by their disconnect from the mainstream and, in turn, their capacity to galvanise and shape the direction of the art world through explorations of difference and diversity.
Damien Hirst has been praised by many for galvanising interest in the British arts and in helping to create the image of a «Cool Britannia».
Christopher Hanrahan Correction # 1 (arête) 2010 Galvanised steel 90 x 80 x 50 cm Photography: Gerrit Fokkema Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts Program by Amanda Love
And how, sick of the inaction by everyone, a small town in Tasmania was galvanised into dropping plastic shopping bags entirely.
New CEM campaign aims for goal of 30 % new electric vehicle sales by 2030 Campaign also seeks to expand research on the scale up of EV deployment and galvanise public and private sector commitments for EV fleet procurement 8 June 2017
The saintly Obama, by contrast, «is currently trying to galvanise Congress and the American public to take action to halt catastrophic climate change».
It is to be hoped the Law Society can be galvanised to assert the law (as humbly submitted here) against presidential «whims» (the word chosen by Sir Thomas Moore LC to deal with arbitrariness).
And finally, doctors opposing advertising policy guidelines released by the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA), are galvanising support via a Change.org petition.
-- Freedom summit to galvanise First People by Gerry Georgatos
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