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The phrase "a climate of risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or situation characterized by uncertainty and potential danger, often in contexts like finance, business, or safety.
Example: "In today's volatile market, many investors are operating in a climate of risk, making cautious decisions to protect their assets."
Alternatives: "an atmosphere of uncertainty" or "a culture of risk".
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There's almost a climate of risk-averse, anti-equity feeling among consumers at the moment.
"In a climate of extreme risk aversion, investors lack confidence to continue to provide normal level of funding to financial institutions," Mr. King said.
Most were more concerned about "negotiating all the complexities of seeking sex, romance and happiness in an age of fast technology and in a climate of HIV risk and stigma," he said.
However, when combined with welfare reforms such as the household benefits cap, overall welfare spending cap, social sector size criteria and the switch to direct payment under universal credit – all of which could reduce that rental income – it says the sector is entering a climate of increased risk that could unnerve investors and spell disaster for future affordable housing supply.
These "regimes", as Mr Persaud calls them, include such themes as a general climate of risk appetite or risk aversion and perceptions of a cyclical upturn in the world economy.
Moreover, Colombian reporters work in a climate of political pressure and personal risk.
Depicting a notorious moment in the 1977 mayoral race, the film suggests the climate of risk and prejudice that any gay political candidate might have faced in those years.
European diplomats have long warned the government of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu that it risks a climate of increasing international isolation in the absence of meaningful peace negotiations and while settlement building continues on land seized by Israel in 1967.
And it's hard to say at any point since then if it would have been easier or even possible to do so, given the climate of risk - it's just changed so much.
The risk is a climate of undisguised hostility, with potentially greater costs than during the nadir of the cold war.
"We are facing the risk of a climate of uncontrollable violence".In October 2003 a similar protest in El Alto, in which 59 people were killed, toppled the elected president, Gonzalo ("Goni") Sánchez de Lozada, a pro-American free-marketeer.
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