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Rather than unveil a laundry list of new initiatives, advisers said, Mr. Obama will try to reframe his agenda and how he connects it with public concerns.
Judicial activism: "When they turn around and try to reframe what the Founding Fathers intended for this country, it drives me out of my mind.
One of Labour's responses is to try to reframe the argument and turn it into a question about how best to get people back into work.
And it was the growing support for creating a new "Eurobond," a collective instrument to Europeanize debt, anathema to Berlin — that drove her to try to reframe the argument in a way Germans would bear.
He spent part of Sunday working on this week's speech to the nation and dispatched top surrogates to the talk shows to try to reframe the health care debate.
They acknowledge that engineers say that it is not possible to do the thing that they want, and that their arguments are "legitimate and valid" — and then, in the very next breath, they try to reframe that as 'the engineers refuse to do it.'.
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"That's why we are trying to reframe the conversation".
Malcolm Turnbull backed his minister but tried to reframe his comments in a more compassionate tone.
Daniel O'Donnell, the area's incoming state assemblyman, is among those trying to reframe the debate.
Instead, he tries to reframe the conclusions that fans might take from them.
"When you're trying to reframe the way you think about mustard, you have to play with all the semiotics".
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