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Reframed
verb
Past of reframe
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Westbourne reframed the debate to make it about jobs and economic growth.
Seen in that context, the continuing struggle between the pros and the antis needs to be reframed.
"The master politician has reframed the problem and taken attention away from his failures.
Now that it has been reframed as a mechanism for creating new schools, the fact that it has worked elsewhere makes it seem less implausible.
The application of geometry to astronomy reframed the perennial Greek pursuit of the nature of truth.
In work since the 1990s e.g., by Margaret Walker the concerns addressed by the ethics of care have been reframed in sophisticated accounts of the social processes through which individuals consolidate their moral identities, enter into and sustain relationships, and negotiate responsibilities.
I think they did a good job of capturing that memories can be reframed.
He said: "She reframed British politics, she reframed it for us all.
"Our original intention was that the fast track recruits would provide a strong pipeline to our middle management but in a lot of instances they were outperforming our graduates so we reframed our strategy and now see them as future leaders," he says.
Christians reframed these motifs within their new images of history and their doctrines concerning the nature of God, sin, and redemption.
In more recent years, the problem has been reframed as a cognitive deficit intrinsic to the disease.
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