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They identified two possible ways in which pollution could be framed; either as an unavoidable side effect of valuable production activities or as a morally discreditable practice, something that attracts blame.

In both SG and TTO, the health state to be assessed is compared to an alternative that can be framed either as a gain or a loss and it is well known, from many studies, that the type of framing affects behavior, especially in the case of the SG method [ 23].

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For instance, control and value have been usually framed as distinct state concepts close to the situation so far, and thus, the question whether control and value appraisals interact differently when being framed either as situational or individual resources remains an important desideratum in research.

The third, rather than being perceived as negative, was found to be framed either in response to patient difficulties or within the specific task routines of general dentistry.

After Katrina, "poor and mostly African-American victims were simplistically framed either as looters and dangerous thugs or as 'deserving' victims — mainly women and children — who were helpless and unable to care for themselves in the aftermath of the disaster," Tierney wrote.

Our findings further suggest that if some ambiguity exists about the product — for instance, oatmeal cookies could be framed as either healthy or indulgent — then it would be safer to use the healthy framing when using a busyness appeal.

Because our Bob Knight problem was framed as either a moral question -- Is it wrong to throw chairs, talk dirty and choke your players?

And it's a tricky one, because so often the conversation is framed as an "either or" and focused on jobs and related skill sets, not the Humanities.

In 14 accounts this decision was framed as a choice either against or without BHC medical advice, and in one case as a decision made in conjunction with BHC advice.

This has left the government with the dilemma of either being framed as anti-business if it does not act to address capacity, or anti-environment if it goes ahead with expansion.

Their analysis was framed as a spatial prioritization of either intensification (closing yield gaps and thereby sparing land) or expansion (failing to close yield gaps and thus expanding cropland), whereas our analysis was framed as a spatial prioritization of either production (whether by intensifying or expanding cropland) or conservation (whether by sharing or sparing).

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