Some reform-minded Republicans recognize the problem, but approach the solution from a rather narrow frame of reference.
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Having a larger frame of reference will help you assess the schools you really are interested in.
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"They decided that if they develop their own guys, the original frame of reference is Colorado, " Ringolsby says.
You move through a completely blank canvas with absolutely no frame of reference.
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We have been blessed, or lucky, or we have simply outsmarted our competition depending on your frame of reference.
But it left him with a very small frame of reference in life.
So with a healthy frame of reference, I can attest that Solomon and his Iconic Adventures staff do a great job.
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The result is a critic with an unusually wide frame of reference.
This paradigm shift in thinking is quite empowering as it shifts the frame of reference from the self to how we can help others.
It's almost as though unless people experience hunger personally, they lack a frame of reference that allows them to empathize with those in need.
Unfortunately, we soon realized a flaw in the control scheme for golf, in that there was no frame of reference or feedback for our motions.
"Ordinary North Koreans live in a near-total information bubble, without any true frame of reference, " wrote Schmidt's daughter, Sophie, who accompanied him on the trip.
In physics, how you measure time and distance is a matter of your frame of reference, which can be viewed as a language or labeling convention.
From this frame of reference we can quickly come to the conclusion that companies are simply the sum of what employees do and think, and what customers do and think.
They drew upon their own frame of reference and, thinking back to DREAMers they know, declared that they were swell folks who were humble and idealistic and didn't feel entitled.
However, the coming together of the Internet and renewable energy the democratization of both information and power in one matrix is what changes the whole frame of reference for everything we do in society.
While not an exact scientific measure, a sampling of U.S. doctrinal writings on IW could provide a useful frame of reference and possibly some context for comparison between Chinese and American thinking.
Whether that's a lot or a little depends entirely on your frame of reference -- after all, four million copies of the OS upgrade were sold in the first four days.
As a frame of reference, according to Nasdaq (NDAQ), short interest for RIMM shares climbed to 135 million shares at of January 15 up sharply from the 95.4 million shares that were short the stock on October 31.
Nairobi, Kenya (CNN) -- When I think of the story of African women, I immediately think of my mother and I want to use her story as a frame of reference in how African leaders can improve the lives of women.
Books, historical events and the myths that grow up around them, places, memories and ways of doing things form a common frame of cultural reference that defines a nation.
If any of these targets matches the video frame, the corresponding reference beam is emitted by the memory, and picked up by a detector.
An 18k white gold skeleton frame is designed as a complex set of gears, in reference to the 1936 film in which the Chaplin character struggles to survive in the modern, industrialized world.
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