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Clinton's big national security speech in San Diego last week was framed, in part, to appeal to anti-Trump conservatives.

But the numbers do move a bit depending on how you ask the question: if it's framed in part as an issue of religious liberty, the picture looks better for opponents of the rule.

This was framed in part to compensate for the smaller size of the UK market and the fact that Japanese firms' UK operations will no longer have unfettered access to the EU's single market.

It was Mr. Libeskind's Memory Foundations plan of December 2002 that awakened the possibility of setting the memorial on bedrock, 70 feet below ground, framed in part by the surviving foundation walls of the trade center.

That debate has been framed, in part, by a 2006 opinion written by Justice Antonin Scalia of the United States Supreme Court, in which he said that the dissent in a case had not cited "a single case — not one — in which it is clear that a person was executed for a crime he did not commit".

Right now, this debate is being framed in part as a disagreement between a bunch of Democrats peddling pie-in-the-sky notions on one side and more hardheaded and realistic critics (including but not limited to Republicans) asking the tough questions about affordability on the other.

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• His legacy will be framed in large part by the outcome of the Bonds trial.

In March, President Roosevelt had persuaded lawmakers to pass the Lend-Lease program, which permitted the United States to provide military equipment to the British without payment; he framed it in part as a means of avoiding combat.

When Syria's civil war began in 2011, it was initially framed in US policy circles as part of the wider wave of Arab Spring protests.

The topics discussed during the VF were framed in one story with three parts: how photosynthesis coverts CO2 into sugar/food, how humans digest and circulate sugar/food, and how a pancreatic cell makes insulin in response to the presence of sugar.

On a recent winter afternoon, Ms. Segarra returned to the Nuyorican Poets Cafe to discuss her early alienation, framing it, in part, as a product of assimilation.

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