Sentence examples for act frame from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "act frame" is not a standard expression in written English and may not be widely recognized.
It could potentially be used in specific contexts related to theater, film, or psychology, but clarity would depend on the surrounding text.
Example: "In the rehearsal, the director emphasized the importance of the act frame to convey the emotional depth of the scene."
Alternatives: "performance context" or "dramatic framework".

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Both the Clean Air Act and the Clean Water Act frame their goals as benefiting Americans, not the world.However, in 2010, the Obama administration initiated an interagency effort to develop a uniform, scientifically-grounded estimate of the social cost of carbon (SCC).

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For years, opponents of the Affordable Care Act framed their objections in terms of economic freedom, but now some of the most noticeable challenges are coming from Christian groups who oppose the law's contraception-coverage requirement.

The ruling Thursday came in response to a petition from Githa Hariharan, an English-language writer, and her husband, who challenged the Hindu Minority and Guardianship Act framed in 1956, saying it discriminated against women.

"Camp Stories," which is beautifully acted, frames these incidents against a vignette of the adult David (Elliott Gould) and another grown-up former camper (Richard Council), who both become lawyers, wrangling over a plea bargain.

This step also brings the country's eight regional fishery management councils, which are established by the act and frame fishery plans for their waters, into accord with the federal agency.

When Otello kills Desdemona, the act is framed by two repetitions of a bewitching nine-bar theme, which first appeared in the love duet of Act I.

"The act of framing and capturing an image from the world is inherently transformative," he wrote in the catalog for the show, which runs through March 8. "Yet the pictures also provide an important record of a moment in time".

Gann defines "4'33" " as "an act of framing, of enclosing environmental and unintended sounds in a moment of attention in order to open the mind to the fact that all sounds are music".

We think that the manner in which the act is framed and the variety of provisions it contains, when viewed in the light of the presumption of divisibility, justify that conclusion.

Gann defines "4'33″ " as "an act of framing, of enclosing environmental and unintended sounds in a moment of attention in order to open the mind to the fact that all sounds are music".

Like Wolf, Rafman insists that "it's the act of framing itself that gives things meaning," but then goes further: "By reintroducing the human gaze, I reassert the importance, the uniqueness of the individual". And where does this idea of the individual come from?

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