Sentences with phrase «framed in»

Dara started her online custom framing business, Simply Framed in January of 2014 and is currently the company's CEO.
To explain why the brain would form and recall memories using different circuits, Roy framed it in part as a matter of expediency.
The pair are separated by just 3 1/2 degrees, nicely framed in a typical 10 × 50 binocular.
Environmental issues are typically framed in ideological and moral terms that hold greater appeal for people with liberal views.
Testing is typically framed in terms of the notion of «substantial equivalence.»
The language of program evaluators is framed in terms of efficacy: what is the actual outcome of an intervention, compared with the outcome expected from no intervention?
The UNFCCC has a particular policy agenda — Kyoto, Copenhagen, cap - and - trade, and all that — so the questions that they pose at the IPCC have been framed in terms of the UNFCCC agenda.
The works of sequencing (framed in the Malaspinomics project) focus on the viruses, bacteria and protists that inhabit the ocean to 4,000 meters deep.
But when the test was framed in terms of preventing losses due to forgetting, the results flipped: participants reminded of the stereotypes about aging and memory loss actually scored better than those who were under no stereotype threat.
What got us really excited was that horrendously complicated calculations framed in the language relevant to one shape became simple when reframed using the other shape.
A new report has estimated that 82 % of articles about climate change are framed in the context of «disaster» and «uncertainty».
It's all framed in a fine production from director Rufus Norris, which despite a couple of small missteps, including a bungled fight and unnecessary ghostly apparition, is a masterful act of plate - spinning.
Stephen, you've framed it in a helpful way as a problem of risk management.
Despite a drop in coverage, those framed in a public health context sharply increased, especially in relation to heat and general health, evidence of public health framing as an effective means to communicate climate change.
Droegemeier does not expect Bridenstine to support slashing the agency's budget, especially given that much of NASA's mission can be framed in terms of collecting data that are as applicable to understanding weather patterns as to understanding climate change.
Any challenge to Corbyn's remarkable grassroots insurgency needs to offer hope and principle, but framed in the best Labour traditions of practical politics.
And no matter what happens in today's debate, it has been framed in every way to play to the advantages of the Tory leader.
ALBANY — Albany currently lacks «the appetite» to consider paid family leave and paid sick days, Governor Andrew Cuomo said Wednesday at a cabinet meeting framed in part around what he described as a «pervasive» culture of women's inequality in our society.
Arguments need to be framed in terms of constituency case studies, locally relevant issues and the advantages for the represented area.
It is astonishing to see ministerial scrutiny, especially from a chancellor, being framed in a negative context.
The story is being framed in terms of immigration.
Oshiomhole noted that though the Constitution was deliberately framed in a way that no one would have his ways, with negotiation and persuasion, the different arms of government could work cordially.
It wasn't framed in a close - ended way and asked with clarity.
This theme recurred in several contexts throughout the two day summit but was initially framed in Thursday's opening remarks by Francis Maude.
It was hard not to think of Mario Cuomo's funeral framed in relief of Koch's «last hurrah,» as the Daily News dubbed it.
That would be true, but they need a reason that is framed in terms of the national interest.
Leaving aside the fact that the choice of an alternative to Corbyn was mainly framed in terms of somebody who was simply a better communicator than the current leader, could a different type of leader really have appealed to Labour members?
Although this proposal has been framed in the context of media pluralism, ultimately, this could potentially move competition decisions on media markets to the European level.
Not surprisingly, some of Cuomo père's loyalists bridle at having the contrast between son and father framed in such terms.
In Europe, North America, and some regions with strong historical benefits inherited by descendants from these regions, racism debate often gets framed in terms of white benefit / privilege, and this is often described as due to the overwhelming one - sided benefits gained by that ethnic group specifically (and to an extent those able to pass).
The glass ceiling was a positive metaphor about building a nation with an embrace that was «hopeful, inclusive and big hearted», while Trump's wall was largely framed in a negative, divisive and polarized manner.
The example of same - sex marriage offers promising evidence that the Scottish public is amenable to discussing these kinds of issues when they're framed in terms of human rights and equality.
I wonder though, how helpful it is for a Labour discourse with the Lib - Dems to be framed in terms of fairness?
This kind of adversarial characterization of relations between states, whether framed in national or civilizational terms, misconstrues cultures and civilizations as insulated, isolated, monolithic entities, undervalues historical cultural sharing, and overemphasizes the conflictual nature of the international system.
So far, the conflict is not framed in ethnic terms, for two main reasons:
Framed in light of responsibility, parents may instead feel empowered.
«It's substantively not the most critical health issue, yet it was framed in such a way that the public outcry actually changed food policy in a matter of weeks,» said Sarah Klein, a lawyer at the Center for Science in the Public Interest.
The finishing touch is a custom ultrasound print, serving as artwork and framed in acrylic.
Because that's the way our own stories are often framed in the media and in everyday conversations.
Other items include soup mixes, candles, Halloween decorations, antique Japanese kimonos, beaded handbags, antique silverplate mirrors framed in salvaged moldings, and lampshades made from vintage hats.
Even just a cursory Internet search shows that breastfeeding promotion materials framed in terms of «the risks of formula feeding» are currently being used by some state breastfeeding coalitions, two hospitals, two private corporations, the Departments of Public Health in California and New York, the City of New York, as well as The Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) programs in at least five states... The United States Department of Health and Human Services» Office on Women's Health publishes a 50 - page guide to breastfeeding that points out that «among formula - fed babies, ear infections and diarrhea are more common».
Among the most photographed scenes are of the Village's stagecoach rolling past brilliant sugar maples on the Common, and its 19th - century Vermont Covered Bridge, framed in brilliant foliage and reflected in the Millpond.
For both these pieces I ordered them to be framed in matching light gray metal frames.
To prosper, we have to take a long - term view, framed in a robust set of principles and values that are based on respect: respect for people and diversity, respect for the environment, and respect for the world we live in.
A sizeable painting framed in wood, gold, silver, or bronze hung over the couch is a nice touch.
In addition, the debate is often framed in terms of «social justice» for fathers in societies which prioritise mothers over fathers as the socially accepted best carers of children.
The magazine and this proponents» advice is framed in such a way to alarm parents into unfounded fears about their children being poor sleepers if they respond in loving ways such as rocking their child, breastfeeding, or lying down with the child.
He says he has every single piece of press printed out in a binder and that one newspaper from 2015, with a headline referring to him as Mr. October, is framed in his office.
«When I woke up in the morning, the sun was just up, and there, for chrissakes, framed in my window, shining bright, bright, was the Jungfrau.
We got the wall framed in and hung the corrugated metal on the 36» south side except for the skylights, which are still open.
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