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Framed as an ongoing emergency worsened by institutional failure and personal loss
Economic stability framed as dependent on Starmer’s continued leadership
Framed as benefiting from strong GDP growth under current government
Framed as stable, resilient, and positively responsive despite serious legal allegations
portrayed as reacting negatively to Labour instability
Energy market practices are questioned in terms of legitimacy and consumer fairness
Market uncertainty emphasized following unconfirmed political announcement
Residents portrayed as living in dangerous, health-endangering conditions
Public housing situation framed as sudden crisis and collapse
portrayed as a threatened system under pressure from migration
portrayed as threatened by political instability
Housing crisis is framed as endangering vulnerable communities
Government housing policy framed as ineffective and counterproductive
Fiscal policy framed as contributing to budget instability
Russia's economy is framed as entering a crisis phase due to war pressures
Housing and cost of living framed as urgent, systemic failures forcing emigration
Students portrayed as nutritionally at risk due to inadequate meals
asylum seekers are framed as socially excluded and denied basic rights of belonging
Framing financial markets as volatile and reactive to geopolitical tensions
Housing development is framed as陷入 perpetual crisis due to systemic delays
Energy markets are framed in a state of ongoing crisis due to geopolitical instability
New build housing market is framed as vulnerable to artificial inflation and future devaluation
California's economic boom framed as dangerously inflated and unsustainable
housing situation framed as urgent and deteriorating
Ordinary families implicitly excluded by contrast with extreme wealth
Financial markets framed as unstable due to unmet expectations on Boeing deal
Housing Crisis is portrayed as a failing system due to mismanagement and waste
Urban living conditions framed as harmful and deteriorating
Housing system is framed as entering a state of accelerating crisis due to climate inaction
portrayed as under threat due to Labour instability
Public spaces are framed as unsafe without community stewardship
Housing development is framed as potentially harmful due to ecological and infrastructure concerns
Sudan's population portrayed as highly vulnerable and under immediate threat of starvation and death
Financial markets portrayed as vulnerable to manipulation and insider abuse
markets portrayed as under immediate threat from Burnham's proposals
Housing stability portrayed as severely threatened
Markets portrayed as vulnerable to Burnham's policies
framed as being worsened by political decisions favoring corporate interests
wildfires and housing loss framed as harmful event motivating civic engagement
infrastructure delivery is failing due to systemic delays and poor decision-making
Gas market portrayed as potentially untrustworthy due to high prices and infrastructure demands
framed as陷入 severe societal breakdown due to blackouts
Small community assets are under threat from bureaucratic enforcement
Framed as reacting negatively to policy uncertainty
Campus housing portrayed as dangerous and unsafe
The commercialization of enhanced sports is framed as a legitimate and transparent financial venture
Financial institutions are portrayed as failing to meaningfully integrate climate risk into core decision-making
AI IPO plans framed as vulnerable to disruption, implying market instability
Social conditions framed as descending into crisis
Financial markets portrayed as vulnerable to political statements
implies market influence or instability due to presidential trading
Global financial markets framed as being in crisis due to Iranian actions
Local community infrastructure portrayed as under threat from federal intervention
Global humanitarian funding environment framed as crisis-level and under-resourced
Economic tensions framed as urgent and high-pressure
Wealthy property owners portrayed as excluding public from traditional access routes
Financial markets are portrayed as competent and necessary constraints on political decision-making
Families in grassroots sports framed as financially and socially excluded due to lack of support
Home environment portrayed as inherently dangerous due to parental negligence
Economic stability framed as on the brink of collapse due to political chaos
The freight and logistics sector is framed as facing potential systemic instability due to increased liability risks
Housing Crisis portrayed as endangering vulnerable groups
Implies working-class struggle while portraying Pratt’s lifestyle inauthentically
Financial institutions are framed as potentially complicit in facilitating criminal activity, requiring government intervention
Global financial stability is implicitly framed as threatened by disruptions in energy supply via Hormuz
suggesting financial infrastructure may be causing harm by enabling illegal payments
portraying financial systems as potentially complicit in facilitating criminal activity
Financial markets portrayed as fragile and intolerant of political change
Framing student hunger and school closures as urgent social crises
framed as escalating and urgent due to policy changes
Financial markets portrayed as punitive adversary reacting to political instability
Portrays the resident as vulnerable and at personal risk in an unsafe environment
Portrays the lone resident as being unjustly excluded and abandoned by the system
Frames the council's housing decanting process as dysfunctional and failing residents
Portrays the housing situation as an urgent crisis due to institutional failure
Palestinian landowners are excluded from their ancestral homes and property
Financial Markets portrayed in crisis due to war-driven inflation and energy disruptions
Framing displaced residents as excluded from their homes and communities due to systemic neglect
Housing benefit system portrayed as being abused and harmed by fraudulent claims
Framed as beneficial due to increased competition and lower prices
Framed as vulnerable to fraud and systemic collapse due to Banco Master scandal
Public services, especially education, framed as endangered by tax cuts
The contrast between lavish royal spending and public housing needs is implied, excluding ordinary citizens from symbolic national investment
Renters framed as vulnerable and excluded from protection
Housing is framed as being in a state of crisis due to government failure
Urban decay and industrialization subtly framed as contributing to spiritual displacement
Housing Crisis is being framed as excluded from urgent resolution, with implications for public services
Housing crisis is portrayed as endangering youth well-being
Residential housing portrayed as unsafe and under threat
Subtly linked to housing instability through houseboat living arrangements
Housing stability is framed as under serious threat
Renters are framed as vulnerable and excluded from protection
Renters are portrayed as under threat due to rising evictions
portraying evicted residents as emotionally connected and deserving of community support
Financial markets are portrayed as being in a precarious, potentially unsustainable state
Housing is portrayed as unstable and tenants as vulnerable to permanent displacement
Financial markets are framed as being in crisis due to Labour leadership instability
Living conditions in Nabatieh framed as catastrophic and destabilized
suggests markets are reacting negatively to political uncertainty and war impacts
U.S. financial interests framed as adversarial to Brazilian innovation