He had the two rooms decorated in a neo-Baroque style, a redecoration that extended to the reframing of the paintings. |
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Dr. Stanley would likely get the same response if he asked millionaires about reframing their artwork. |
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The focus of discussion remains reframing the species problem as a linguistic conundrum. |
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Please note that the system accepts reframing of an image only if the resolution is sufficient for the print format selected. |
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Retaining the status quo might involve reframing the relationship for oneself. |
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This reframing has come about as the result of focusing on promoting safer communities for the full diversity of women and girls. |
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It was classic Jobs: reframing an issue, the outsourcing of American manufacturing jobs, as something inspirational rather than discouraging. |
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And intuitively this makes sense, though it's not clear who is swayed by the reframing. |
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Incidentally I think she was had a greater impact in reframing politics than she did in transforming the country's economy. |
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But I think what we're seeing gives encouragement to the reframing of the conversation that needs to take place on different terms. |
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The social worker is very active in this model, constantly reframing and setting boundaries for the parents. |
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The symbolic theme, 'Women-friendly city' represents the idea of reframing urban issues and policies through women's eyes. |
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You may proceed with different size and reframing trials to obtain the picture you like best. |
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I actually see an opportunity flowing out of Copenhagen for reframing the climate change debate. |
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We call for a reframing of research, using participatory methods, that will support our ecological model of food provision. |
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Using this therapeutic technique as my guiding principle, I want to talk about reframing how we think and talk about family. |
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Humour is a way of reframing events, of looking at them afresh. |
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They rarely test how reframing the debate might change perceptions. |
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I posted a glowing review of this speech back in June of 2003 because I thought it was one of the best examples of reframing the economic issues I had seen in many a day. |
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In this case, it appears that the Madison Avenue-driven war campaign has succeeded in reframing the debate onto grounds that Republicans found electorally fertile. |
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Family therapists talk about reframing as a way of critically examining the way that we tell the story of our own families when we want to make a change. |
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Spontaneous fantasy, memory, feeling-toned complexes, active imagination, and numinous states of being are orchestrated for healing and life reframing. |
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This site eliminates the stigma associated with mental illness by reframing perceptions, disregarding stereotypes and equipping youth with the knowledge and information they need to effect change. |
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Reviewing and perhaps reframing the narrative around MCC would pave the way for a more realistic representation of the process, and also set the stage for a more comprehensive evaluation framework. |
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This course offers an opportunity to work with leading thinkers and professionals who have devoted their time to exploring new ways of reframing engagement. |
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By reframing the problems as systemic, they have expanded the range of options for addressing such problems to include economic and social policy change. |
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It is in this vein that I urge this Board to embrace the reframing of the AIDS response that I have described to you today as we move to Vienna and beyond. |
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Resolving conflicts is about trying to understand yourself and the person you're in conflict with better. Try this reframing exercise and start seeing your conflicts from a fresh perspective. |
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This is an example of where the committee worked very well together to build on what has actually been many years of investment in reframing environmental enforcement for the country. |
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Art is a tool for reclaiming, renaming and reframing history. |
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According to John Lewis, from Kairos, we need to start by reframing the arguments about the important role civil society plays in peace and democracy building. |
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And this retrospective reframing of the foundational 1990 agreement has profound consequences for Moscow's view of its obligations under the post-cold war order. |
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Reframing problems of ethno-racial division as issues of law enforcement automatically delegitimates any attempt at collective resistance and redress. |
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Reframing would capture the work that goes into surrogacies regardless of the outcomes. |
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