Saj-nicole Joni: Your book views collective action through a two-axis lens.
We have a tendency to look at the world through a short-term lens.
As the light rays pass through this odd-shaped lens, they are distorted.
Second, see your product through a long-term lens, asking yourself what could convince your customers to still engage with the app in two years' time.
To be fair, the racial dynamic of The Help is presented through a sometimes-candy colored lens.
Looked at through the lens of cross-border trade between an American firm suffering devaluationist policies and a foreign importer buying American goods with a rising currency, ultimately the importer is going to have to sell goods back to Americans in order to continue importing.
Latin art is still viewed through the lens of stodgy, pre-World War II muralism.
Kennedy believes that, in the wake of that disclosure, his every misstep -- such as the airport shoving incident -- is viewed by critics through the lens of mental illness.
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Unfortunately, we didn't get to test out Sony's new 16-50mm power zoom lens, but we did put the NEX-6 through its paces using the familiar 18-55mm kit glass that came with our NEX-C3.
I'm used to getting e-mails from folks who will say it's wrong for me to look at this through a racial lens and that we now live in a post-racial world.
Galileo, looking through his lens, saw the religious non-subject.
Even the subprime crisis with the accompanying talk of six-sigma tail risk must be viewed through the lens of a history littered with credit booms followed by busts, many of them real estate related.
The company's out-front ingenuity offers us a lens through which to measure the attempts of other PC makers and mobile technology companies to offer products to meet the apparent demand that was not likely limited to the holiday season.
CDM's imaging system, it passes first through conventional optical elements, and then through a lens moulded into a shape of a cubic-like function (ie, with a surface which, instead of being spherical, is relatively flat in the centre but has scalloped edges).
But even without those, we do know this: That 88% year-over-year number looks a bit less impressive when viewed through the lens of the last three quarters.
But the fright of the SARS outbreak in 2003 has left a lasting impression, and scientists and public-health officials now tend to see any putative disease threat through its lens.
With camera lens pointing through the gaps in the doors, Mr Choudary re-emerged.
That's coming through the right lens of dedicated eyewear made specifically for Samsung's 55-inch OLED Multi-View HDTV.
The initial images transmitted Monday by Curiosity were taken through the vehicle's hazard-avoidance cameras, before their transparent but dusty lens covers had been removed.
"The question-- similar to every inquiry intro probable cause-- is whether all the facts surrounding a dog's alert, viewed through the lens of common sense, would make a reasonably prudent person think that a search would reveal contraband or evidence of a crime, " said Justice Elena Kagan.
Near it sits a lens-shaped or lenticular galaxy called IC 4970, which appears to have crashed through the spiral in recent astronomical times.
Looking at applicants through a narrow vocational lens may deter schools from accepting riskier candidates, such as entrepreneurs or career-switchers, in favor of more sure things, such as aspiring management consultants, Mr. Richmond said.
And yet, for all his clout, Mr Bauer is limited by the fact that only a minority of Americans see politics through his religious lens, just as only a minority go along with Mr Gephardt's union-based protectionism.
Nearly everyone offers a high-MP camera, many with both rear and front facing lens, voice recognition, multiple-processors, music, video, and potential payment mechanisms through incorporation of Near Field Communication chips.
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Julia Margaret Cameron's medieval vision was seen through a Victorian lens, and Ms Humphreys is, similarly, right not to mimic the style of the 19th-century novel.
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