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framing
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noun
- a frame, framework, or system of frames
- the way in which something is framed
- adjustment of the longitudinal position of the film in a projector gate to secure proper vertical positioning of the picture on the screen
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Example Sentences
The county moved roughly 300 youths into a hastily remodeled Los Padrinos, framing it as a new chapter for an agency careening from one crisis to the next.
It doesn’t, of course, because Trump’s commitment to “free speech†has long been fraudulent doublespeak, to borrow once more from Orwell, even as the media frequently indulges that framing.
He has been busy behind the plate in bullpens, live batting practice sessions and Cactus League games, trying to refine his framing and receiving skills while honing his ability to call pitches.
The framing was on brand for Trump in that it cast him as a tough negotiator on two of his favorite political issues: illegal immigration and synthetic opioid deaths.
Adam Thierer, a senior fellow at The R Institute, echoed these concerns, framing DeepSeek as part of a broader trend that threatens U.S. leadership.
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