Lensing [verb]

Definition of Lensing:

take a picture with a camera

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“We’ve been seeing, in our polling over the last few years, a deeper division in the American public, to the extent where they view everything through the lens of politics,” according to Murray.

“Commercial customers stand out because they view their vehicles through the lens of total cost of ownership,” Yaro Hetman, global marketing director for electric trucks, vans and commercial vehicles told TechCrunch in a recent interview.

“It’s a great lens for us, and a balancer, to make sure that we’re spending our efforts and putting our resources towards the things that are most important to the business,” she said.

The portrait cameraApple’s built-in telephoto camera didn’t get a bigger sensor like the wide-angle, but it did get a new lens.

Fogging was a nonissue, and the wraparound lens and frameless upper half provided an unobstructed field of vision.

We’ll explore the matter through the lens of three companies that The Exchange spoke with this week after they reported their Q3 results.

The publication also zoomed out to a wider lens to launch some new and nationally spanning initiatives designed to increase both reader and advertising revenue.

The novel, Valley Girls, tells the story through the lens of four main characters working in the communications department of tech firm, Elemynt, which Luckie said has elements of companies like Google, Uber, and Facebook.

The 12 Pro Max will have a 65-millimeter zoom lens, compared to the 52-millimeter zoom lens on the 12 Pro.

Through the lens of our new metric, their failure to rein in misinformation on their platforms overshadows their companies’ strong financial performance.