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He would like to frame the conflict as Christendom versus Islam.
The Administration would like to frame missile strikes as a kind of judicial action, a one-time ruling from the bench, not as a military intervention.
The nation is on the threshold of a long and potentially nasty contest for the White House and for the first time it is being forced to consider that day in purely political terms, terms the Republicans would like to frame around the notions of leadership and security, and the Democrats around exploitation and outrage.
"I think the term 'reasonable accommodation' is now what we would like to frame some legislation around, recognising that there are rights on both sides".
Regarding the actual new capabilities introduced by SDN and the so-called killer applications/use cases of SDN, I like to frame the discussion differently by moving the discussion from what SDN allows to how and at what cost (in the broadest sense, CAPEX, OPEX, time to market, vendor lock-in, etc).
While the parties might like to frame this as a deal with little drama, the truth is that Dell faced several major legal and regulatory hurdles along with EMC and VMware stock holder skepticism along the way, but last week when Chinese authorities gave the go-ahead, the deal was finally all-systems-go.
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It opens on September 11th at 8 46 A.M., the time the first plane hit the Trade Center, and is positioned, Stonehenge-like, to frame the sun at 10 28, when the second tower fell.
He likes to frame America's challenges in terms of "competitiveness", particularly versus China.
It is therefore understandable that the right likes to frame its agenda this way.
He liked to frame his business as an epic battle between small, stouthearted brewers and their evil industrial overlords.
Bodrov likes to frame him head-on, with a cloak obscuring his eyes and his facial hair like half an asterisk jutting from his face.
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