political climate

collocation in English

meaningsofpoliticalandclimate

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political
adjective
uk
/pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/
us
/pəˈlɪt̬.ə.kəl/
relating ...
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climate
noun
uk
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
us
/ˈklaɪ.mət/
the general weather conditions usually found in a ...
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(Definition ofpoliticalandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofpolitical climate

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This is particularly important in apoliticalclimatein which managerial and organizational control can, at times, impose processes that can circumscribe and restrict practice.
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By the late 1680s the changedpoliticalclimatehad made protest and resistance less risky.
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Loanwords may alter when thepoliticalclimatechanges.
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This newpoliticalclimatefundamentally altered the nature of the relationship between the bureaucracy and elected officials.
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Since then, thepoliticalclimatehas forced the central government to impose tight controls on ministerial spending.
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Unfortunately, here again, pre-emption revealed the limitations imposed by the internationalpoliticalclimate.
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In a (then) more tolerantpoliticalclimate, behavior would have to have been quite outrageous before it could prompt widespread and serious offense.
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The net result, in either case, is apoliticalclimatedominated by shrill advocacy devoid of reasoned argument.
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The formal interview is often counter-productive in the currentpoliticalclimate, and in any case informants must almost always remain anonymous.
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In the unpromisingpoliticalclimateof the early 1920s, both groups sought in workers' education a way of promoting social advance.
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Perhaps they decided that thepoliticalclimatewas such that it was best not to mention these issues.
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The important question is whether county-wise variations in thepoliticalclimatewill influence the specialist supply and the private- public mix of medical specialists.
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I agree that in our currentpoliticalclimate, there are pragmatic arguments against regulating hate speech.
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In fact, the humanities overall are facing falling student numbers due to the current conservativepoliticalclimate.
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It demonstrates the critical role of technical electoral assistance between elections, when thepoliticalclimateis riper for serene discussions and political compromises.
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By situational factors we mean the specific political constellation in terms of government:politicalclimate, stakeholder interests, and public opinion.
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In thepoliticalclimateleading up to independence, this colonial science-development apparatus became a target of liberationist struggles, provoking greater heed to local resistance.
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They were now determined to take advantage of the favorablepoliticalclimateto press their case.
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