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"Climate" refers to extremely diverse phenomena, including drought, extreme rainfall, heat waves and cold snaps.
because climate refers to the average temperature and cycles of weather over long periods of time - decades at least.
Innovative climate refers to the employees' perception or attitude of their organizations culture (Gershon et al., 2004).
Climate refers to regular weather conditions of a particular area and climate change involves changes in the frequency and magnitude of extreme events.
Climate refers to the shared feeling of the environment and is a manifestation of how people perceive their ongoing relationship with their organization at a current point in time.
The teaching quality 'learning climate' refers to an environment in which self directed learning of residents is promoted, faculty adequately manage teaching encounters and are well prepared for teaching activities.
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The research highlighted the importance of considering at group level not only climate referred to supervisor, but also climate referred to co-workers.
An article on Tuesday about the use of beavers and their dams as a defense against the effects of a changing climate referred incorrectly to the dams.
The subtitle, Luxury in a Cool Climate, referred to the profits downturn that hit global brands this year in the wake of the Iraq war, the accompanying fear of terrorism that depressed international tourism, and the Sars virus.
The level of safety climate generally refers to the extent that safety climate perceptions are high or low along some scale or continuum.
In this context, the frequently used term "climate resilience" refers to the resilience of a social entity to climate change, as opposed to the resilience of the climate system itself to disturbances.
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