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framing

[frey-ming] / ˈfreɪ mɪŋ /
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He called the reports “fabricated” and framing the operations as lawful efforts to stop narco-terrorists and destroy drug-trafficking vessels, with all actions reviewed by military and civilian lawyers.

From Salon

At the same time, interest in a more vague spirituality is on the rise, fueled by “wellness” influencers framing spirituality as a shortcut to worldly gains like money, fitness, and romance.

From Salon

The Commodity Exchange Act has rules against what it calls “gaming,” but it doesn’t talk about “gambling,” Dean told MarketWatch, adding that the prediction-market companies are framing event contracts as having commercial or economic consequence.

From MarketWatch

The census data are likely to play an important role in framing the benefits of the deal.

From The Wall Street Journal

What’s different now, she says, is the abandonment of even that narrow framing.

From Salon