changed climate
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Refers to a shift in the general atmosphere, either meteorological or social/political.
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- The migration patterns of birds have been affected by the changed climate.
- The new CEO brought a changed climate of innovation and collaboration to the company.
- Our company had to adapt its strategy to the changed climate of the market.
- After the election, citizens had to adapt to a radically changed climate of political discourse.
- After the election, politicians must navigate a completely changed climate.
- The social media movement created a changed climate where such behavior is no longer tolerated.
- Farmers are struggling to grow traditional crops in the changed climate.
- Investors are now more cautious due to the changed climate in the global economy.
- The rise of social media has created a changed climate for public discourse.
- Do you think the new regulations will lead to a changed climate for small businesses?
- Scientists are studying the long-term effects of the changed climate on polar ice caps.
- Since their argument, there has been a noticeably changed climate in their friendship.
- The new CEO brought a changed climate of innovation and transparency to the organization.
- The discovery challenged old theories, fostering a changed climate of intellectual inquiry.
- We are all living with the consequences of a rapidly changed climate.
- The reforms of the last decade resulted in a significantly changed climate of public opinion.
- Educators are developing new methods for the changed climate of online learning.
- If we implement these policies, we can hope for a changed climate of trust and transparency.
- The treaty was signed in a changed climate of international cooperation.
- The company had to navigate a suddenly changed climate of consumer expectations.