Examples of using A climate in English and their translations into Hindi
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If San Francisco really has a climate like LA's in the 1960s,
We're particularly grateful to India for the leadership it offered in Paris helping us to reach a climate agreement.
If San Francisco is done in a climate like LA for 60 years,
It has a climate and has been a regional trade center for over a thousand years.
To Win business confidence and create a climate for voluntary compliance, we would institute the following measures.
The hormonal and developmental changes tend to accentuate the difficulties of that period and facilitate a climate wherein much karma can be played out.
All these developments contribute to a climate where it is increasingly more difficult to believe what we see
Calls for a climate“emergency”, although well meaning, could hasten the process that has already begun.
A climate denial blogger called Marc Morano claimed that one group of climate scientists deserved“to be publicly flogged”.
The WIFLP had advocated the encouragement of agriculture while the DLP had promised a climate favourable to both private industry and labour, development of human and economic resources.
To adopt a climate friendly and a cleaner path than the one followed hitherto by others at corresponding level of economic development.
experienced a healthy atmosphere, it may not be possible to achieve such a climate.
we strive to maintain a climate of justice marked by respect for each other.
According to Peter Stott, a climate scientist with the UK's MET Office,
Guided by our motto Pro Humanitate(for humanity), Wake Forest is dedicated to an ethically informed education in a climate that values personal growth, community interaction, and individual honor.
If you live in a climate with a large spider population,
When children are reared in a climate of permissiveness, they are actually being trained in selfishness, since considerateness and unselfishness are sacrificed
AS: Previous studies have attributed both the societal collapses in the Middle East and in the Indus Valley to a climate event, the so-called“4.2 kiloyear(ka,
Indeed, a recent case in Chandler, Arizona, demonstrated how a climate of coercion and force may result in parental fear
In such a climate, Paul penned the words of Ephesians 5: