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		<description><![CDATA[Communications researcher Anat Shenker-Osorio's DOs and DON’Ts for talking about economic policy solutions. | To understand any big, messy concept, the human brain turns unconsciously to mental shortcuts—what we call conceptual metaphors or frames. Take the economy: We talk about it accelerating or sputtering; on track, going into the ditch, or crashing, like the whole thing is some kind of object in motion. Or we hear it&#8217;s thriving, flat on its back, needing resuscitation—as if the economy were a living body. Sometimes, the dollar...]]></description>
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