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1 Discussions of human altruism are often framed in terms of someone drowning in a pond.
2 Discussion around sexuality in Ireland has traditionally been framed in terms of morality and ethics.
3 But to the public, that divide now gets framed in terms of acceptance and denial-statesof belief.
4 Attribution is possible, they said, as long as it is framed in terms of probability, rather than certainty.
5 Environmental factors are framed in terms of context (features of places) and composition (features of populations).
6 Now, with the country's identity being framed in terms of its majority Hindu population, its status is changing.
7 Some believe the battle for hearts and minds should really be framed in terms of a battle for stomachs.
8 The primary reason Dominic Raab gave his resignation as Brexit secretary, for example, was framed in terms of unionist unease.
9 Yet curtailing growth is framed in terms of slowing down or even going backwards: no wonder we're scared away from even thinking about it.
10 This is also only likely to happen when they stop seeing social care as a policy framed in terms of people as burdensome and dependent.
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