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Put an end to the blame game Help reframe the problem.
They learn to reframe the problem in a more positive way.
Public health campaigns should reframe the problem of obesity from one of individual failure to one of public concern.
It became clear we could not look at it merely as a bus stop, but as a total function system, which led us to reframe the problem.
We started with the bus stop but ended up with redesigning the bus-service system, which was totally unexpected, but it was because we allowed ourselves to reframe the problem.
He cautions against anti-harassment efforts that "average out peoples' opinions," since that kind of simple math tends to reframe the problem as something two-dimensional that doesn't reflect a complex reality.
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IN March, a task force organized by the Council on Foreign Relations tried to reframe the problems of the nation's public schools as a threat to national security.
"It allows scientists to frame and reframe the problems that they are tackling," she says.
The infrastructure statesman, Bernard Schwartz, has urged us to reframe the problems raised by public-private-partnerships as challenges.
It is where we urge students to take chances -- to reframe the problems they encounter, to formulate new and better questions, and to risk failure in the quest for bold approaches and solutions.
Still, reframing the problem this way might bring China around.
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