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Sure, the scene shows how bullies can reframe themselves as victims, but who would bother going through such a programme now?
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The HOPE pilot has also begun working with physicians themselves to reframe hospice as a positive step to be taken once other treatments are no longer effective, rather than an acknowledgement that "there's nothing more that can be done".
American officials, who in recent days have insisted that the militants are still on the defensive, found themselves scrambling to reframe what appeared to be a resolute failure of coalition airstrikes and Iraqi forces to keep the city from falling.
It also had them reframe any pessimistic explanations that they found themselves giving — my mom is sad, because I did something wrong — for more optimistic and realistic ones — my mom is sad, because she had a long day at work.
Cameron has a knack for anthropomorphizing emotions themselves and reframing negative thought.
I'd been thinking that, if the Via Alpina was having some trouble catching on, it was partly because the Alps themselves needed reframing in people's imaginations.
(man, 53 years old, oral therapy) The main need for this patients is to answer to the question "Who am I?"; this because the disease onset asks patients to reframe their psychological image and to accept this new image of themselves.
Reframe the question.
A I'd reframe the argument.
First, we have to reframe malnutrition.
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