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Housing market framed as being in crisis, not a buyer's opportunity
Urban residents are portrayed as excluded from reliable infrastructure
flying conditions portrayed as part of a broader societal breakdown and declining quality of life
Housing affordability is portrayed as under threat from luxury development
Framing housing and urban safety as severely compromised due to war-related burial practices
Rural land use for non-traditional purposes framed as contested and exclusionary
Excludes ordinary families by contrasting royal privilege with public financial struggles
Housing security is portrayed as under threat from wealthy elites
Housing situation portrayed as endangering vulnerable populations
framing the student as excluded due to rigid institutional policy
Regional communities are framed as facing an escalating crisis due to workforce shortages from visa cuts
Framing housing insecurity as an urgent threat to working families
Frames substandard housing as a tool of control and abuse in human trafficking
Housing crisis portrayed as endangering residents' stability
The housing situation for care-leavers is framed as an urgent, destabilizing crisis
Home ownership portrayed as under threat for young and working Australians
Framed as an escalating crisis with no viable solutions
Healthcare infrastructure is framed as failing under pressure
Public housing tenants portrayed as vulnerable to eviction
Home ownership portrayed as financially threatened by new water charges
Housing insecurity framed as an ongoing threat despite policy action
Social norms and event planning portrayed as failing due to perceived unfairness
Remote Indigenous communities are portrayed as living in unsafe conditions due to overcrowding
Housing and support system changes are framed as contributing to a worsening crisis for low-income families
Housing is framed as a failing system leaving individuals in danger and vulnerable
portraying the housing market as vulnerable and under pressure
highlighting harm to vulnerable populations due to fraud
Residents are framed as neglected and marginalized by systemic exclusion from basic housing rights
Housing conditions are portrayed as endangering residents' safety and health
Framing housing as a driver of systemic collapse
Los Angeles is portrayed as in a state of accelerating urban decay
Framing access to housing as racially and religiously restricted, reinforcing systemic exclusion
Framing state housing reforms as endangering vulnerable tenants
frames care homes as being in systemic crisis due to inadequate oversight
Disabled people are being excluded from basic societal participation through lack of accessible housing
Homelessness is highlighted without deeper context, potentially marginalizing the suspect
Elite lifestyle contrasted implicitly with public housing struggles
Families of missing soldiers portrayed as being at risk of systemic exclusion from legal recognition
homelessness framed as a condition of systemic endangerment
public spaces portrayed as unsafe due to homelessness and drug crisis
financial insecurity portrayed as endangering family stability
Vital correspondence is portrayed as under threat, endangering public welfare
Portrays the family as financially vulnerable and at risk due to institutional failure
Homeowner portrayed as vulnerable and socially isolated, deserving protection
Cuban civilians framed as endangered and vulnerable due to blackouts and infrastructure collapse
Migrant housing conditions are framed as unsafe and precarious
Local housing conditions are framed as being in crisis, with rapid construction and displacement creating urgency
framed as a system that excludes the poor while privileging the wealthy
housing market instability and rising rents framed as an escalating crisis
Implied that presidential priorities harm public interest
Home repossession is implicitly framed as a harmful trigger for violence, though not explored systemically
Lower-income renters and buyers implicitly excluded from protection
Housing market portrayed as under threat from tax policy
framing the individual as excluded and marginalized in housing decisions
Poor housing in Aboriginal communities is framed as a harmful structural factor enabling disease spread
Housing and home environments portrayed as increasingly dangerous due to toxic materials
Social conditions in Thunder Bay framed as part of an ongoing crisis affecting vulnerable populations
Housing conditions are portrayed as dangerous and life-threatening
homeless population portrayed as trapped and endangered by failed systems
Housing pressure is framed as an urgent urban challenge that could justify repurposing public land
Detention conditions likened to unsafe, overcrowded housing
Positions victims’ families as morally central and deserving of protection
Rural workers are implicitly marginalized, with limited voice or protection
Detainees are framed as excluded from basic human dignity and social protection
Housing Crisis portrayed as endangering rough sleepers due to systemic failure
Housing is framed as a pressing concern for the public, included in political debate
Housing shortage framed as ongoing crisis requiring urgent intervention
Housing market portrayed as in crisis due to policy failure
framed as endangering vulnerable populations
Family’s housing security portrayed as under immediate threat
Staff and cultural workers portrayed as being excluded from decision-making and facing unjust treatment
homeless mentally ill individuals framed as marginalized and dehumanized
Schools are excluding students with special needs through systemic avoidance
portrayed as unsafe and unstable
Public investment framed as misallocated, excluding societal needs
Public housing portrayed as dangerously unsafe due to systemic neglect
Housing insecurity is portrayed as a direct threat to personal safety, especially for survivors of sexual abuse
Diving tourism environment framed as in crisis due to systemic rule-breaking
Urban homelessness framed as a sign of societal collapse and danger
Framing affordable holiday accommodation as being excluded from development decisions
implied prioritization of symbolic projects over pressing social needs
Framing low-income communities as deserving of inclusion and direct public support through access to affordable groceries
Housing crisis portrayed as endangering vulnerable communities
Housing market portrayed as unstable due to policy ambiguity
Low-income renters portrayed as unsafe and excluded from housing market
Past disability institutions portrayed as dangerous and dehumanising
Stadium regeneration is framed as a positive driver of housing and urban development
economically displaced Americans framed as excluded from traditional housing systems
Policy framed as beneficial for housing supply and national wealth
Destruction of civilian infrastructure framed as harmful to society
Long Island commuters framed as excluded from reliable transit access
framed as a pressing vulnerability affecting young people
Homeowners, particularly middle-class residents, are framed as threatened by arbitrary tax increases
Housing is framed as insecure and under threat
Seniors' living conditions framed as endangered
framed as an escalating social emergency
Urban life in major cities framed as increasingly unsafe or unstable
Housing situation portrayed as escalating emergency
Providers in marginalized communities portrayed as suspect without systemic context
Fire-affected residents portrayed as unsafe due to contamination and lack of support