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environment

[en-vahy-ruhn-muhnt, -vahy-ern-] / ɛnˈvaɪ rən mənt, -ˈvaɪ ərn- /


NOUN
earth's system of natural resources
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“In this kind of environment, disciplined tax planning often plays just as important a role as investment selection when it comes to preserving long-term wealth,” says Evan Paul, founder of Paul Advisory and Legal Group.

From Barron's

Some of its obfuscation tools, designed to bypass censors in restricted countries, have not performed well in highly restrictive environments like China and Russia.

From Salon

The data also suggests that the majority of golfers visit simulators to analyse their swings, have golf lessons, or play certain trophy holes in a social environment rather than to play a full round.

From BBC

Often referred to as "forever chemicals," many of these substances do not break down easily and can build up in the environment and inside the human body.

From Science Daily

"A child has to live in this environment - attending the school, being a part of this group", she says.

From BBC