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Angliholic Posted 19 years ago
Grammar

the U.N. climate panel

Former U.S. Vice President Al Gore and the U.N. climate panel/group/committee/council won the Nobel Peace Prize on Oct. 12 for their part in galvanizing/prompting/stimulating international action against global warming before it "moves beyond man's control."

I wonder if the underlined words of two groups all work in the above context. If yes, do they communicate the same idea in each group? Thanks.
  

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The climate people will have a specific designation. Galvanizing is much stronger than stimulating and prompting.

  • The climate people will have a specific designation.
  • Galvanizing is much stronger than stimulating and prompting.
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The climate people will have a specific designation.

Galvanizing is much stronger than stimulating and prompting.

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Mister MicawberThe climate people will have a specific designation.

Galvanizing is much stronger than stimulating and prompting.

Thanks, Mister.

But which is the specific designation you often hear?
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I hear them all-- I am unaware of what this specific group is called.

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