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For the residential real estate sector, Barclays set a "convergence point" of reducing emissions by 40% by 2030, which it said was not a target because decarbonising UK homes was dependent on wider changes beyond its control.

From Reuters

Unlike its turbulent South American peers, the Mexican peso is set to continue trading around the mark of 20.0 per U.S. dollar that has been its convergence point since the start of 2021, aiming at almost the same levels in one year.

From Reuters

However, some calcium-dependent protein kinases also activate SLACs10, and such Ca2+-signal decoders, or perhaps even the anion channels themselves, might be the convergence point instead.

From Nature

Bire Kpatous, near the Congo border and a convergence point for flora and fauna from Central and East Africa, has one of the region’s “forgotten forests,” as some conservationists call them.

It also doubled as a convergence point for a lot of emerging comedic talent who would go on to work with one another frequently over the years, including Feig, Apatow, writer Nell Scovell, Doug Benson, David Cross, and Andy Kindler.

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