Because it will be framed in a way that Republicans will have no choice but to submit.
The fundamental moral values of American society dictate that U.S. foreign policy be framed in a manner designed to nourish and support those who long for genuine democracy and free enterprise.
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The second reason for our low threshold of tax pain lies deeper: We have allowed our fiscal debates to be framed in a way that highlights only the pain of opening our wallets.
Many are certainly providing training on the technological tools and applicability to tasks, but we should also expect that such training be framed in terms of how they improve these basic elements of collaboration system savvy.
Hyper Gain electronically increases brightness in the viewfinders so subjects can be quickly located and framed in dim conditions.
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All of these issues will be framed precisely for the voters in March, when House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan will produce the GOP budget.
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It is human nature to be drawn to people and ideas that are framed in a positive fashion.
In America, we have the same pragmatic opportunity not to be left behind as the economy here becomes dominantly framed in the context of sustainability, and the world as we know it looks to those products and looks to that ingenuity and develops a framework of dependency and partnership.
The task facing the Scots was framed in stark terms by Robinson, who will be deprived of the talents of Chris Cusiter and Johnnie Beattie for the matches.
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He added that fire spread was a major concern at the incident, and that the Chief Fire Officers Association "was right to be increasingly concerned about the number and severity of fires in timber framed buildings under construction".
The Ryan Bailey story could be framed as a tax story and it would be, as they say in those movies, based on a true story.
So the developers could show you Reapers repairing the Citadel and Geth walking around but the choice you made in ME3 would not be negated because the scene would be framed by context, which could be expounded upon via prologue, dialogue, codex or any combination of the above.
In Washington the issue is framed as whether hedge funds should be permitted to market to billionaires gathered around country club swimming pools.
The Lord's Garden is now part of Nantclwyd y Dre in Ruthin, which is thought may be Wales' oldest timber-framed town house.
Selected visitors to her business in an 18th-century house in Dublin would be received in her drawing room with its yellow silk wall-coverings and its framed photographs of famous people.
The same is true for sexual relations, where the law has been framed to be realistic about the activities of young people but they have been given special protections in certain circumstances.
The Catholic Group in General Synod said "mediation and conciliation are needed so that new legislation can be framed to provide fairly for all members of the Church of England".
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Finally, because the outcomes of this debate will be so important, it is all the more disappointing that issues of cyber security are so often framed in such binary terms.
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