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But as MPR News reported, the poll is bogus based on how it framed its questions.

"We wanted to commemorate the centenary of World War I, and the play examines what the war and that treaty did to successive generations, how it framed many of the events of the 20th and 21st centuries," Ms. Rourke said.

After its transmission on News at Six, the BBC Trust, the broadcaster's former regulator, said "the report had not been duly accurate in how it framed the extract it used from Mr Corbyn's interview" because interviewer Laura Kuenssberg had made it appear that the Labour leader was answering a different question to the one that had been asked.

No matter how you personally perceive the ethics, Facebook made a big mistake with how it framed the study and now the public is seriously angry.

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Your gaze meets his "Made in Heaven" series, an indulgent glorification of marital relations with a porn star, and a love so repugnant (if not for its framed appearance, but because we know how it ends) you can hardly stomach the floor.

"It was really about how to think of the movement of people through the park — how they might experience one work to another, how it might surprise them," said the artist, 38, who built a mountainous figure over a fountain, for instance, and framed wall fragments with planted hedgerows to create an outdoor room.

It matters how advice is given, and in particular how it is framed preferably fitting the cognitive style of the receiver, and with a tone that is neither hectoring nor patronising.

She was the one who had had it framed and had hung it there.

And yes, we're getting it framed, too.

In an effort to restore dignity to a blemished street, that block of Degraw Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues was renamed Lincoln Place the next month ("unpleasant associations" was how The New York Times framed it).

(Separately, one London VC I spoke to said a dedicated secondary fund in Europe made sense except in one scenario: that European valuations see a price correction sometime in the future promoted by the current trajectory of available funding slowing down, which he believes will eventually happen. "Funds are 10 years so they just have to get out in time," is how said VC framed it).

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