Who bring an exquisite blend of art and science in framing the brand and business strategy.
Nonetheless, in framing our defense, they provide the only way through this uncharted landscape.
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For Mexico, too, there are dangers in framing its relations with the United States purely around security.
McCain and his swing-state town hall team were right in framing the consequences: If the trigger is pulled, sequestration will have immediate and negative impact on millions of Americans.
The conference contributed to ongoing efforts by the international community to build an appropriate intellectual framework to support governments, international organizations and other groups in framing sound environmental policies.
But the bigger problem lies in framing soda taxes in terms of average consumption, such as 45 gallons of sugared drinks per person per year or the NHANES average of 203 kilocalories per person per day.
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Or will critics succeed, as they did when the Clinton health care push went off the rails in 1993-94, in framing the argument as too expensive, too powerful government reach into the most personal of our affairs?
"Nobody wants to be seen as anti-equality and the gay rights lobby have been very effective in framing the argument as being one equivalent to ending slavery, " Austen Ivereigh, a spokesperson for the Catholic Voices pressure group, told CNN.
Indeed, in the long run it stands a chance of strengthening assembly rights (often overlooked in traditional framing of First Amendment discussions).
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This looks like a re-run of the discussion leading up to the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, in which development groups angrily rejected any intellectual framing in which population growth in developing countries was identified as the core global problem.
It would also introduce a significant change in the legal framing of incorporation and might prove to be a key step in a remedy for the problems in capitalism today.
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With the draftsmanship he'd learned in Munich, Dams drew initial plans, framing elevations in which all architectural elements are to scale without perspectival distortion.
Dizaei, 50, from Acton, west London, was jailed in 2010 for framing a businessman after a row.
In their prognostic framing, they point to the harm the Kyoto Protocol and all regulation will do to the economy.
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Until the last half hour or so, when things finally start to take on a thin veneer of competence, the framing in particular is hilarious.
And one strategy they used, in addition to framing the discovery more sympatheticaly, was that Marshall swallowed a solution made up of the bacteria he said gave people ulcers and he showed how sick it could make a human being.
What we want is to start framing innovation in all its complexity and bring some shape and simplicity to it.
Because public policy work is as much about creating a serious discussion and framing it in some non-PC context as it is about suggesting actual legislation or new policies.
With easy access to the new top-placed Command Dial, V2 shooters will be able to make camera adjustments quickly and easily, even when framing photos in the camera's 1.4-million-dot electronic viewfinder.
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Al-Jazeera's slant could be seen not so much in its highly professional news reporting as in the editing and framing of stories, the angling of interviewers' questions, and the choice of sound and imagery for the dramatic plug spots that fill time between programmes.
The lush and easy ways of Memphis play a part in the drama, with visits to Graceland, a church famed for its gospel choir, and a blues bar framing the new relationships in an alluring but unsustainable cocoon of cultural legend.
S. Bach (No.1 in D-Minor BWV 1052, and No.2 in E-Major, BWV 1053) framing W.A. Mozart's No. 12 in A-Major, K.414 and Johann Christian Bach's E-Flat Major Concerto Op.7 No. 5.
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Apple never releases a new product without framing the message in one short sentence, always well within 140 characters.
Inslee's pro-business framing was echoed in comments from other conference speakers.
Framing tax policies in unfamiliar ways can be a useful exercise, because it illuminates how for every tax break, there is an equal and opposite tax penalty.
We said at the time that we think this is the wrong framing, that in reality those skill sets should be seen in two dimensions, that you need a bit of both.
But framing the question in this way does not compel students to make rational quality-cost trade-offs because after colleges clear the minimum, it is no easier for students to get loans to colleges that offer a stellar return on investment than it is to get them for colleges that offer a poor one.
The Sydney Morning Herald came up with a nifty idea by framing its front page in a yellow border.
Dizaei, 50, from Acton, west London, was jailed in 2010 for four years for framing a businessman after a row.
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