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Further, the political climate that characterises different time periods possibly contributed to the immigrants' socialisation and their congregation behaviours.

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In today's climate, that looks unlikely.

Bridge of Spies (2015) Director: Steven Spielberg Entertainment grade: B+ History grade: B– In the climate of overwhelming mistrust that characterised the cold war, both the Soviet Union and the United States developed technical and human resources to spy on each other.

The March 1995 storm is considered atypical of the more frequent storms that characterise the Coromandel climate but is characteristic of high intensity rainstorms recorded elsewhere throughout New Zealand within the last three decades.

This risks returning the world to the stalemate that characterised the decade of climate talks from the 1997 Kyoto protocol to the 2008 accession of Barack Obama, during which the US barely took part in the negotiations or, in some cases, actively obstructed them.

The analysis of the 50 variables was refined to include the synthetic dimensions that characterised the phenomenon of organisational climate, so as to facilitate the use of the data.

For instance, the European Environment Agency's (EEA Integrated Urban Monitoringg for Europe IUMEE) initiative [13] connects the political drives for climate change mitigation and adaptation, healthy and economically viable urban communities, that characterise the European ideals of good governance and sustainable development.

That was then, this is now Asked by Hewlett to comment on the culture and creative climate of the BBC, Guardian columnist and author, Charlotte Higgins, contrasted the sense of innovation and room for eccentrics that characterised the broadcaster's early years with the environment today.

But it rejected the romantic-descriptive elements that characterised the futurists' stress on speed and movement.

"What governments should focus on in Cancun is ensuring that confidence in the UNFCCC (climate convention) process is rebuilt, which will bring us a step closer to that final deal". For some governments, Cancun will be a success if it generates a constructive atmosphere of constructive dialogue, rather than descending into the rancour that characterised the Copenhagen gathering.

The leaning towers of books and papers that characterise most senior academics' habitats were completely absent.

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