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It is a question likely to frame a hearing on Wednesday of the House Committee on International Relations.
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For example, public health approaches are more likely to frame violence against women as a contributor to poor health than as a social injustice (Parks 2009).
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Whatever Trump proposes next, he's likely to frame it in big, bold terms regardless of how extensive or immediate an impact.
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Often, he concluded by disagreeing with them; more significantly, he expressed his own conclusion in ways that are likely to frame the next round of the debate.
But the thinking behind them, and the arguments against them, are likely to frame the debate here over the use of public funds for social causes.
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