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Surely as a safeguard this provision should be reframed, which is the purpose of my amendment.
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One cannot simply set one's proposition; one has to explain the basis on which one wishes to argue a case for reframing the law.
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Reframing the powers available to police, and the offences for which prosecutions may be brought, could make the campaign against illegal traders even more effective.
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If one joins early enough, one will have the opportunity of moulding its institutions and framing or reframing its rules, which have already been riddled with exceptions by existing members.
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If there were a trade union commissioner the rule books ought to be reframed and put into good, sensible terms so that people can understand them.
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His followers have redefined his contributions, reframing central elements of his teaching to make them less controversial to outsiders.
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By 1978, her theory of agricultural change began to be reframed as a more generalized theory.
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Also, the theory itself does not claim and exact applications other than reframing.
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According to the theory, "accommodation" is the process of reframing one's mental representation of the external world to fit new experiences.
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Rather than being eliminated, symptoms are reframed to yield insight and understanding into life and the person's unique situation.
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Cognitive techniques that include reality testing and reframing can be used.
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He is best known for his support for the social model of disability, reframing disability accommodations as a matter of civil rights, not medical treatment.
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Cities are reframing the way in which people live on this planet.
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The picture has been reframed with nearly 1/5 width lost and its compositional balance destroyed.
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He is most remembered for reframing mental disease as biopsychosocial reaction types rather than as biologically-specifiable natural disease entitites.
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According to the theory, accommodation is the process of reframing one's mental representation of the external world to fit new experiences.
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Above all, scenario planning is a tool for collective learning, reframing perceptions and preserving uncertainty when the latter is pervasive.
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Reframing the song with a jazz combo highlights the rather dopey lyrics, but that appears to be part of the joke.
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In production or post-production, reframing can be used to change a sequence without having to reshoot.
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The legal nuance of apologetics was reframed in a more specific sense to refer to the study of the defense of a doctrine or belief.
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As a result, school staff targets the behavior by positively reframing disrespectful behaviors to respectful behavior as their behavioral expectation for students.
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Thus, a third aspect of symbolic competence is the capacity to use the various codes to create alternative realities and reframe the balance of symbolic power.
Relatives are taught to maintain empathy and unconditional positive regard for their ill relative, while reframing their domestic environment to provide an empowering atmosphere for all members.
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Apart from the difficulty of ensuring that sufficient surrogates would offer themselves, without veering into coercion, it simply seems to reframe the problem in a narrower context.
The windows were reglazed, releaded and reframed.
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Using orality to reframe the question.
Moreover, the twentieth centur y saw the beginnings of significant efforts to reframe markets-to use legislation to alter the background conditions and operations of firms in the marketplace.
If environmentalists hope to involve the courts, for example, they must invoke the discourse of rights or otherwise reframe their argument in ways that engage the legal system.
The university's internationalism can therefore be read as a calculated effort to reframe this wartime compulsory community as a voluntary community based on commitment to international co-operation.
Similarly, religion may make a difference in decisionmaking by providing rich concepts and categories from the tradition that may be used to redescribe or reframe particular situations or decisions.
If not, it would be possible to reframe the whole question of whether conservatism or radicalism, resistance or openness to change, must be the dominant trait.
We must overhaul and reframe our taxation, welfare and employment system.
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He made some telling points, which showed how difficult it is to try to reframe the rules if one is not part of the negotiation process from the outset.
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He subsequently redrafted it and attempted, at dead of night only 36 hours ago, wholly to reframe it through new clause 35, which was rightly not selected.
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In a period of five years—a very short period of time—scientific and technical development has caused us entirely to reframe our ideas of fuel and power economics and finances.
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Policy monitoring can improve policy information, collaboration among stakeholders, and the use of evaluation techniques to provide feedback to reframe and revise policies.
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When the facts are distressing it is easier to reframe or ignore them.
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A few lines at the very end of the episode espousing tolerance and fellowship do nt retroactively reframe all the previous jokes as winking irony.
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We must reframe this struggle as a moral struggle, as a transcendent struggle, as a struggle between good and evil.
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Tools for asynchronous group communication can provide an environment for individuals to reframe or recast individual stories into group stories.
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Breitbart and his colleagues began to reframe the concept of despair at the end of life, expanding the concerns of palliative and supportive care beyond symptom management.
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Through this process, individuals can reframe their life story in order to accept the good and bad as all part of life.
Biological observations may not be determinative, but they have the potential to fundamentally reframe the inquiry.
First, attention to temporality can more accurately capture the tradeoffs that governments confront and dramatically reframe the comparative puzzles demanding explanation.
Finally, his entire argument needs to be reconsidered in the light of feminist scholarship to reframe and recontextualize the analysis.
Particularly interesting here is the extent to which leftist parties have had to reframe their social and economic values.
My more fundamental aim is to reframe the issue of the justification of human rights.
I begin by drawing on research that has begun to reframe the concept of integrative motivation in the context of theories of self and identity.
They have had to 'unlearn' or at least reframe what they already knew, not having previously worked within a medical paradigm.
His academic audience would have appreciated an additional section or chapter which attempted to reframe and critique retirement as a theoretical construct.
Again we may, in part, reframe the poor functional performance of people with dementia in terms of an understandable, emotional reaction.
In that particular example, the historical perspective serves to reframe the understanding of contemporary events.
The first sessions were designed to create an alliance with both partners and to reframe their negative cycle of interaction as their common enemy.
Recent analyses reframe the discourse to include objectivists and constructivists.
Both authors write from within existing categorical assumptions and draw on those assumptions to reframe them for particular purposes.
In this chapter, we reframe diversity research from a paradigm that emphasizes difference to one that emphasizes relationships.
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