Climate
climate (noun) - the general situation at a particular time and place
the current business climate
a favourable climate
unfavourable climate
a hostile climate
harsh business climate
a climate of opinion
the prevailing climate
the financial climate
the economic climate
the business climate
a bearish business climate
assertive marketing to maintain market share in the present business climate
the aggressive business climate facing the profession today
once the business climate has improved
there has been little change in the business climate
provide a facilitating business climate
business climate ratings of States
the general business climate
have an acceptable business climate in which to operate
money talks in today's harsh economic climate
an inflationary climate
an organisation's communications structure and climate
improve the climate for negotiations
create a climate of familiarity and acceptance
create a climate of equality
a stable economic climate that encourages companies to invest
too great a cost in the current economic climate
in the current economic climate what can we really do?
the cost would seem prohibitive in the current economic climate
increase taxes as the current economic climate improves
flexibility in the changing economic climate
as the economic climate improves increasingly possible
a significant reduction in Turkish troops in northern Cyprus would improve the climate for a negotiated settlement
the more conservative political climate south of the border
hostile political climate
eat out more when the economic climate improves
an ideological climate which justifies and encourages the use of repressive control tactics against dissenting groups
creating a climate where the talent and commitment of staff at all levels can be utilised for the benefit of the community
Example sentences:
* Today's climate of difficulties and problems, stresses and strains, inevitably affects our lives in many ways.
* Many reckon the enormous cost, estimated to be as much as 10 billion, is too great for most of the players in the current economic climate.
* In this financial climate, what can we do?
* In both countries, optimistic expansion strategies fell victim to the harsher financial climate that has prevailed recently.
* The budget cuts that have to be made will depend on the financial climate.
* In the present economic climate, there is a tendency to blame the bank for some of our misfortune.
* The debate has turned to ways of maintaining worker interest and participation in industries which will be subject to a tougher managerial and financial climate.
* When the economic climate improves a bit, it is to be hoped that we can eat out at restaurants more often.
* What we need is a stable economic climate that encourages companies to invest on a consistent, long-term basis.
* The political climate is clearly causing concern.
* The economic climate now seems to affect art as well as the market.
* It appears unlikely that union power will revive as soon as the economic climate improves.
* We constantly seek to improve the service through staff development and training programmes, introduction of new technology, and most importantly, creating a climate where the talent and commitment of staff at all levels can be utilised for the benefit of the community.
* But because of the general economic climate, you may still feel as though you must manage on a tight budget.
* There have also been occasional errors of judgment, regretted by all but recognised to have been caused by the harsh financial climate on the one hand and the immense flood of new books demanding funds and shelving on the other.
* In today's financial climate, it's more important than ever that your savings earn as much as possible for your family's future.
* The public library faces an uncertain financial climate.
* The dream of going it alone in business has taken a tumble in the present dodgy financial climate.
* Hopefully, when the financial climate gets better we perhaps we'll be able to other things all or were revert back to things that we we do wish to do because the the financial restraints on us.
* Only longer experience of a wider range of practices operating in a more constrained financial climate will enable a proper judgment to be made.
* Now the financial climate is very different from what it used to be.
* Institutions in higher education have responded to the harsher financial climate in several ways.
* Previous chapters have emphasised how the mass media may contribute indirectly to the potential for public disorder, first, by helping to create an ideological climate which justifies and encourages the use of repressive control tactics against dissenting groups and second, by sensitising the police and public to the possibility that disorder might occur.
* The hostile political climate and the lack of academic employment in Austria forced Waismann to move to England.
* We have created a climate for recovery.
* Indeed, an organisation's communications structure and climate have a massive impact on workers, particularly in times of change.
* The maximum fees that companies can charge for inspection or copies are now prescribed by regulations (the former practice of stating them in the primary legislation did not work well in an inflationary climate) and these regulations clarify the obligations of companies regarding inspection and copies.
* I certainly agree with my friend that a significant reduction in Turkish troops in northern Cyprus would improve the climate for a negotiated settlement.
* At the very least, their existence in the home may create a climate of familiarity and acceptance in schools.
* This vision of a classless society cannot be realised at the drop of a hat but he might at least try to create a climate of equality.
* The economic climate in Britain was very different then to what it is today.
AJP 423 Stock was changing hands for as little as 14?p before the company put out a statement saying it knew of no reason, `;other than the general economic climate';, for the fall.
* The British subsidiary made a profit of around 10 per cent, in spite of the adverse economic climate.
* In today's economic climate it may not be feasible for the 0bureau to purchase extra experimental microfilm information systems.
* The loose association of the public library and its public (compared with, for example, the university library and the university) has traditionally required it to be as visible as possible; and this is now further stimulated by the need to publicize an extended range of new services and by the need to justify its existence in an increasingly harsh economic climate (particularly in the USA and the UK) where there are competing claims for public money from the various public services.
* Schools have little free laboratory time as it is, and the cost of new laboratories in the present economic climate would seem prohibitive.
* Creditor business continues to be affected by the poor economic climate but rating action has resulted in some improvement in Q2.
* That same strength will ensure that 1992 is another successful year for us collectively and individually as we all take maximum benefit from the opportunity offered by an improved economic climate.
* In the present economic climate, he cannot cope with that situation.
* To what extent does the economic climate influence marketing decisions?
* Exploration is committed to the continuous improvement of its already high HSE performance, despite the tough economic climate.
* The Better Business Scheme was restructured during the year, with additional support being offered to companies threatened by the depressed economic climate.
* As the economic climate gradually improves, this process will be accelerated through an effective partnership between the public and private sectors.
* Northern France, though, was more suited to the establishment of a new style, being an area less troubled by warfare and of more stable economic climate.
* It is a praiseworthy achievement to produce a result in line with last year in an economic climate which dampened demand in the retail market and caused considerable well publicised problems for certain companies in the industry.
* Despite a continuing difficult economic climate membership levels were held steady.
* Several of these issues have raised serious problems during the year, primarily arising out of the present economic climate.
* The basic vulnerability of the peasantry was revealed when the economic climate became chillier, and for many families this period of prosperity was to prove short-lived.
* In today's changing legal and economic climate, business focus should be on market position (not to be confused with market share) and differentiation, and a personal injury practice raises some fundamental issues that require strategic thought.
* Money talks in today's harsh economic climate and the grounds which survive in future may be those which are prepared to dip deepest into their pockets.
* In the current economic climate, the definition of an optimistic businessman has been one who irons five shirts on a Sunday evening.
* She feels that today's economic climate calls for more accountable marketing activity.
* But they think the chancellor will have no choice but to increase taxes in the longer term as the economic climate improves.
* The changing economic climate means we have to be flexible.
* The survey also confirmed that even during the current economic climate with high interest rates, the South East remains top of the spending league.






