current climate

collocation in English

meaningsofcurrentandclimate

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current
adjective
uk
/ˈkʌr.ənt/
us
/ˈkɝː.ənt/
of the ...
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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 ofcurrentandclimatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcurrent climate

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In thecurrentclimatethe vigorous reiteration of the former approach makes for a welcome corrective, but one not without its problems.
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Thecurrentclimateof scrutiny (without the infrastructure to respond within an adequate time) is making the position of student-led projects very precarious.
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All climate is change and people talk of thecurrentclimatebecause that's the only climate there is, this one.
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The fact that damages increase with income, oncecurrentclimateis controlled, deserves some additional explanation.
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This is due to the fact that thecurrentclimateshows a high degree of variability and threatens unexpected disastrous climate events.
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In thecurrentclimateof evidence-based practice, it is debatable how far even the most informed opinion should be presented as academically rigorous.
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He dealt with them when they were there, in theircurrentclimate.
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Attention must be paid to thecurrentclimate, context, and culture in which medicine is practiced and healthcare provided.
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In this test, we assume every country has the identicalcurrentclimateas well as climate change.
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Damages are concentrated in poor countries specifically because of theircurrentclimate.
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Countries around the world have realized thatcurrentclimatechange is not desirable and may cause serious damage to eco-systems.
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However much one enjoys the subject, enjoyment alone will hardly sustain a lifetime of teaching in thecurrentclimate.
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In thecurrentclimatethere is little advantage for villagers to provide accurate information.
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We are also aware that this principle and premise may be viewed as naive and unrealistic in thecurrentclimateof healthcare delivery.
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This may well be so and may need stressing in thecurrentclimateso unsympathetic to children and adolescents.
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In particular, it assesses the extent to which businesses are facing financial difficulties, and discusses different types of home and their likely financial viability in thecurrentclimate.
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To obtain further insight into the forecasting potential of our analysis, we use a semi-parametric forecasting algorithm to predict corn yield conditional oncurrentclimateinformation.
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It is also not surprising given thecurrentclimateof nursing shortages that less than 5% of the nurses strongly agreed that there actually were enough nurses.
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Also, in thecurrentclimateof healthcare, professionals could have their reputations, careers, livelihoods, referrals, staff privileges, and future employment opportunities jeopardized if they disclose a serious mistake.
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Several of you have stressed the importance of aiding small and medium-sized enterprises in thecurrentclimate.
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