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"Ice is very sensitive to weather.
Recently he took up olives and figs, "which resist drought and are less sensitive to weather".
"The instrument, which is sensitive to weather and humidity changes, will act differently.
But Boswell observed that Johnson was in fact extremely sensitive to weather and to the time of year.
Rising temperatures and shifting rainfall patterns pose particular problems to an industry which is so sensitive to weather that even mild seasonal variations can be tasted in every glass of the final product.
The report also warns that wetter, warmer seasons and more extreme weather events as a result of climate change are likely to affect dormice, which are extremely sensitive to weather conditions.
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Additionally, in contrast to short-term findings, contaminated Ottawa sand samples were more sensitive to weathering process, and the degree of weathering effects on Gmax was more observable in 4 wt% contaminated samples of both sand types in comparison with specimens containing 8 and 12 wt% of crude oil.
These ratios are known to be sensitive to weathering rates of continental rock, which may be common to both mechanisms through climate change.
Because the aviation industry is especially sensitive to the weather, accurate weather forecasting is essential.
The weather forecast is only one factor in the decision to cancel the event – other factors include how sensitive the event is to weather, how easy it is to make adjustments either in advance or on the day in order to cope, and the consequences of cancellation compared to battling on.
Among the 469 weather-sensitive participants, 184 (39.2%) participants were sensitive to damp/rainy weather conditions, 145 (30.2%) participants reported to be only sensitive to cold weather and 23 (4.6%) participants were sensitive to hot weather.
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