By informing her of the calculable risks, avoidable disabilities and prenatal test options, the counselor radically reframes Ms. K's hope-laden pregnancy. |
She elicits data, then frames and reframes the situation to keep the discussion moving. |
Another possibility is that the rhetoric reframes the debate entirely, making it impossible to mount a defense of an issue without seeming to be out of bounds. |
Edwards reframes the question right away, goes on the offensive, and talks about people. |
The report reframes the issue of domestic violence as not just a problem for society, but also for business. |
One thing they all have in common is a blurring of the traditional boundaries between subjects and objects, which automatically reframes the issue of social agency. |