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frame

[freym] / freɪm /






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The project, which isn’t on the agenda yet, is likely achievable in that time frame, as the board could opt for targeted improvements as opposed to a brand-new model, Jones said.

From The Wall Street Journal

But some comments under the video from fans voiced concerns about how the game looked - with some pointing out a drop in frame rates, and others criticising the use of motion blur.

From BBC

Junta chief Min Aung Hlaing has not responded to AFP requests for interview, but has consistently framed the polls as a path to reconciliation.

From Barron's

Supporters frame the changes as bold upgrades meant to modernize an aging venue.

From Salon

The government has not given a time frame for the ban to come into effect, but said it is "committed" to banning the sport and will "set out next steps in due course".

From BBC