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Editorial 2 December
Editorial 2 December
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Phrasal verb
14. Spilled over: started in one area and then
affected other areas.
Idiom
15. Lost steam: lost strength, force, or energy;
slowed down.
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The COP28 climate talks in the UAE marked the operationalization of the Loss
and Damage (L&D) fund, addressing the impacts of climate change. Led by the
G-77 bloc, efforts resulted in its launch after COP27. However, challenges
persist: the World Bank hosts it for four years, facing resistance for significant
overhead fees. Initial commitments, totaling $450 million, fall short of the needed
billions. Contributions are voluntary, and the fund's accessibility and
transparency hinge on World Bank conditions. Despite the fund's launch,
concerns linger about meeting critical requirements for timely and effective
climate response.
Patchy expansion
[Your Address]
[City, State, PIN Code]
Date
The Manager
[Bank Name]
[branch Address]
[City, State, PIN Code]
Subject: Request for Improved Seating Arrangements
Dear Sir/ Ma’am
I hope this letter finds you well. I am writing to express my concern about the
lack of adequate seating arrangements at your branch. On my recent visits, I
observed a shortage of seats, leading to inconvenience for customers,
especially during peak hours. This not only affects the overall customer
experience but also poses challenges for elderly and disabled individuals.
I kindly request your attention to this matter and propose an increase in seating
capacity to enhance customer comfort. Your prompt action in addressing this
issue would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
Sincerely,
[Your Name]
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1. Steadfast:
2. Brooked:
3. Stewardship:
4. Pedantic:
5. Patchy:
6. Robust:
7. Offset:
8. Buoyed:
9. Precarity:
10. Plaguing:
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