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He framed this issue in terms of the West's moral deficit, criticized Canada specifically for lagging in its aid commitments and framed CAMR as a way to restore some of Canada's moral authority.
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At a 1990 symposium on contemporary Mexican architecture held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood, he framed the issue this way: "Is... authenticity portable?
He framed the issues in this thorny question more clearly than his predecessors and conducted extensive work on the recombination of DNA in bacteria and in the mitochondria of eukaryotic cells.
His big piñata head moved side to side, judging, as he framed all this beauty between his thumbs.
He framed me in this case to divert attention from his own crimes".
He framed much of this history as a critique of the gold standard, which was dropped in the early 1930s in a decision that mainstream economists regard as obviously correct, hugely beneficial and essentially irreversible.
When pressed about how he would frame this event, he went onto say that although he would invest personal time in the organisation of it, "the thing is I can't pay them as much [as male DJs].
Scalia himself often got sidetracked in this way: he framed his objections to laws protecting L.G.B.T. rights in a moral, rather than a legal-rights, framework.
This is how he framed our conversation.
He frames this occasionally in the lofty language of inclusivity, and people know to applaud that rhetoric.
The more brutally we get you to do things, the more brutally they could happen to you.' He frames this macabre slaughter in historical terms.
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