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Reagan's first official State of the Union address, in 1982, was among the bleaker assessments a president has delivered, although it was framed with his trademark optimism.

But Republicans who are critical of the Rangel proposal said that although it was framed as providing a tax cut to 90 million Americans (and a tax increase on 1.7 million), it would "cut" only taxes that they are not yet paying but would pay if current law governing the alternative minimum tax was not changed.

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Although the memo was framed in an ugly way, it is not so fundamentally different from the ideology that has helped Facebook amass its monopolistic power: connection above all, underpinned by a business model that relies on gathering and exploiting as much user data as possible.

Although our analysis was framed in terms of the effect on the mean difference across various groups of lowering the threshold for poor control, the results are similar if framed in terms of raising the A1C threshold for good control.

Although the food color question was framed quite narrowly by the FDA, it is representative of many of the questions that confront the environmental health sciences.

On Thursday, Joseph R. Biden Jr. offered such an argument on behalf of Mr. Obama as well, although it was much more bluntly framed, with a focus on two of Mr. Obama's more popular accomplishments: the mission he authorized to kill Osama bin Laden, and his approval of the auto bailout.

And although India is framed as popular destination for western couples seeking surrogates, Rudrappa said only about ten or 15 surrogacy clinics specifically work with international couples.

In a qualitative study of the decision-making process in two DTCs in the UK it was found that EBM, while used in decision making, was supplemented by local knowledge about other factors, although decisions were framed in the language of scientific rationality [ 51].

Although these claims are framed by plaintiffs as Caremark claims, plaintiffs' theory essentially amounts to a claim that the director defendants should be personally liable to the Company because they failed to fully recognize the risk posed by subprime securities.

Although the book is framed as a sequence of travel essays, visiting remote and beautiful corners of the British Isles, it is in fact what used to be called a sentimental education: an account of a sensibility changing, a conscious growing-up in the hands of a dying man.

Although these conditions are framed in terms of keeping someone from doing something, they are intended to cover inducing someone to take an action, as well.

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