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In that lecture 70 years ago, he introduced some of the most important concepts in the history of biology, which continue to frame how we see life.
White Houses ordinarily dribble out carefully selected excerpts from the State of the Union address before the evening network newscasts as a way to try to frame how the speech is discussed in the news media.
Playing up those benefits is "a way to frame how to think about" buying a newly built house, Mr. Sheehan says, to satisfy a requirement for any advertising campaign, "giving you the context to listen" to the sales spiel.
If some oxygen-thief craves their 15 seconds of fame, then the football media, the governing body and supporter groups should deny them the attention they crave, and not hand to them the power to frame how the entire game is regarded in the court of public opinion.
The reaction of the right-wing press to briefly losing the ability to frame how politicians address the public has been a frenzied panic worthy of Basil Fawlty.
"I think that's a whole different animal, and again, I wouldn't want to necessarily use the exception to the rule to frame how you should change the rules".
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Beta companies, on the other hand, use mentoring and the onboarding process to talk about the values, goals and strategies of the organization to help frame how employees might develop their personal plans for what they want to accomplish.
An epidemiologic perspective will be used to help frame how the implementation of home dialysis modalities vary depending on local health policies in place.
In this sense, Berger's model applied to their narratives frame how they continue to experience the three domains associated with lifespan development despite a terminal medical diagnosis.
For us to be able to birth without fear, without direct negative memories we need to re-frame how we see our previous births.
"We can learn from our experiences with the consent decrees on how to frame them and how to monitor them," said Richard Blumenthal, the attorney general in Connecticut.
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