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You can use the phrase "frame of thought" to refer to a person's underlying mental attitude, beliefs, or approach when considering a subject. For example: "My grandmother has a very traditional frame of thought when it comes to education."
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Those who oppose him are not, in his frame of thought, just making a political mistake.
Once human progress had been elided with entrepreneurship, and annexed as a subset of business, the left's account of itself as a frame of thought that even understood modernity, let alone could embrace and embody it, shrivelled.
A change in approach to robotics rooted in a non-Cartesian frame of thought will have to be realized.
This frame of thought long dominated intellectual life in Europe.
And it seems that Governor Cuomo is not alone with this frame of thought.
You become open to new experiences that shape or deconstruct your frame of thought.
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Though the three dance sections blur in character and the denouement defied my range of lateral thought, Frame of Mind can't be flawed in any obvious way – it is passionate yet highly precise, demanding and often breath-stealing.
There is room for agreement between both schools of thought, but framing the "eggs first" and "chickens first" approaches as antithetical to one another isn't bringing anyone any closer to a consensus that bad things are indeed bad, and should be avoided.
Following this line of thought, we consider frames to be powerful organisation principles of individual perceptions and interpretations providing a common discursive basis for a debate.
If you normally, or have ever had to experience an unpleasant thought chain again and again, you can return to your frame of reference and put away that thought or feeling and try to build knowledge from your foundation.
Framing employs 'storylines that set a specific train of thought in motion, communicating why an issue might be a problem, who or what might be responsible for it, and what should be done' (Nisbet 2009).
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