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However if we are to frame a study of interruptions within a simulated clinical environment a number of variables must be taken into account.
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The goal, clearly, was to frame the narrative.
It is always the image that someone chose; to photograph is to frame, and to frame is to exclude.
Their purpose will be to frame the existing illumination, not to augment or compete with it.
Parton's genius is to frame this sad tableau completely without bitterness.
Or, perhaps, after so many years of judicial disarray, they thought that, if they were being framed, the only way out was to frame someone else.
The key, many suggested, was to frame the new ways of working as performance enhancements.
That is how easy it is to frame an identity and how hard it is to make it stick.
"The challenge is to frame climate change as an issue with large costs that are only going to grow.
Fraser's original contribution was to frame Australia's interests as the same as those of the developing countries.
So far Limbaugh's tactic has been to frame his attacks on Obama in the words of liberals themselves.
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