51.   But in the current round, the timing is not as coordinated and the antitrust climate may be different in Europe and America.

52.   But other experts, though also surprised, said the economic climate in Europe is ambiguous enough to justify a hard-line approach.

53.   But real climates are usually less than perfect, and plant reactions to them may be subtle.

54.   But the climate is right for this.

55.   But the economy has radically changed, jobs have been reshaped by technology and the social climate is not overly sympathetic.

56.   But there is not a lot of evidence to back up those expectations, and even in Minnesota, the political climate is unfavorable to Democrats this year.

57.   Cave climates are tricky and often counterintuitive, Buecher said.

58.   Chefs on both coasts are spending more time in their wine cellars, where climates are perfect for slowly aging salted pig, cow, duck and goose.

59.   Climate is destiny, and these are not the seasons we remember from classroom calendars.

60.   Climate is what happens this millennium.

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people 0.79%
company 0.71%
result 0.67%
thing 0.63%
report 0.57%
question 0.56%
official 0.55%
time 0.53%
issue 0.48%
climate 0.01%
climate + v. >>共 167
be 31.30%
change 11.33%
improve 3.97%
make 3.40%
become 1.98%
help 1.70%
affect 1.56%
remain 1.56%
have 1.27%
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