framing

IPA: frˈeɪmɪŋ

noun

  • The placing of a picture, etc. in a frame.
  • The placing of something in context.
  • Framework or the building thereof.
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Examples of "framing" in Sentences

  • Ethnocentric framing is an outdated attempt at racism.
  • But the long-term framing of the debate over spending and debt is be...
  • Another framing is around the issue of public accountability and scientific evidence.
  • We see on the screen how poor the Haitians are, but that is not the main framing of the story.
  • Brad Plumer and Julia Whitty bring us the results of a neat social psychology experiment which proves that people are dumb framing is really important.
  • Its intrinsic merit entitles it to this high rank; and the part two of its authors performed in framing the constitution, put it very much in their power to explain the views with which it was framed ...
  • The camera is objective enough in framing the size of the structure, in presenting its countless lifeless and identical compartments, but again the horror arises from the severe possibility of disenfranchisement gone awry.
  • The absurdity in the framing is the idea that “demand” for this kind of thing is in any way new, when we had wave after wave of asset bubbles of this kind that repeatedly rocked the financial system from the rise of corporate capitalism after the Civil War through to the establishment of the New Deal system of financial regulation.

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