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Discover LudwigThe word 'reframing' is a correct and commonly used word in written English
It refers to the act of changing the way something is perceived or understood. Example: In order to improve employee morale, the manager suggested reframing their current workload as a challenge rather than a burden.
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Present participle of reframe
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However, Obama's administration should be praised for at least reframing the rhetoric and ideological vision of America's intentions in the Middle East, away from the archaic and reactionary "us versus them" posturing to a more inclusive, conciliatory partnership fostered by mutual interests.
It can litigate at the Inter-American Court in Costa Rica, whose jurisdiction is recognised by most Latin American countries.In this section Chipping at the foundations Catch me if you can Reframing the debate ReprintsThe tribunal's prohibition on amnesties for the crimes of Latin America's military dictatorships in the 1970s and 1980s has often been cited in court decisions overturning them.
It was classic Jobs: reframing an issue, the outsourcing of American manufacturing jobs, as something inspirational rather than discouraging.
Five days later police arrested 518 protesters.In this section Chipping at the foundations Catch me if you can Reframing the debate ReprintsThose measures further inflamed the students.
And intuitively this makes sense, though it's not clear who is swayed by the reframing.
The courts are confused about how to deal with the amnesty, which guarantees the president's freedom for the near future.In this section Chipping at the foundations Catch me if you can Reframing the debate ReprintsYet although the law has helped Mr Bouterse at home, it may cause him headaches abroad.
Incidentally I think she was had a greater impact in reframing politics than she did in transforming the country's economy.
They are too neurotically in touch, reading with alarm the findings of focus groups and polls, and reframing their pitches accordingly.
These include compulsory body image and self-esteem lessons for primary and secondary schools, getting advertisers to commit to running campaigns that reflect consumer desire for "authenticity and diversity", and reframing public health messages in "weight-neutral" language.
What we see in a lot of candidates and at a lot of Democratic think tanks is that they're all pro-choice, pro-Roe v. Wade, but they're reframing the issue to emphasize not choice and individual rights but abortion reduction.
But, while the viability of zero traffic-related deaths is still uncertain, the Mayor's commitment to Vision Zero, both in his election campaign and throughout his first year in office, has already done some good by reframing the traffic debate — what was once generally a conversation between economists and transportation experts has now extended to the public.
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