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reframe



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This is the same mindset he is relying on more than ever to reframe his entire existence and purpose following a terminal cancer diagnosis.

From BBC

Amid all the hand-wringing over artificial intelligence and the potential threat it poses to Hollywood and the creative community, the tech giant is looking to reframe the narrative with a 21-minute film that examines whether technology can help humans process grief in this new era of the digital age.

From Los Angeles Times

He said he understood the logic behind the tariffs — which the government has argued could help bring back manufacturing, reframe trade policy and bring in revenue — and said he hoped the ongoing trade talks were successful.

From MarketWatch

But, in case you find yourself in a similar situation with another friend, who you do want to remain close with, reframe the talk as a problem you can solve together, Abrahams says.

From MarketWatch

Shadeck said it was hard for him to reframe sports contracts on prediction markets as something other than gambling.

From MarketWatch