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lens

[lenz] / lɛnz /


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The manoeuvres were a "demonstration with a military lens" to show those watching that the boats had the ability to coordinate their movements, said Jennifer Parker, a former Australian naval warfare officer.

From Barron's

Life has also provided grounding and a wider lens.

From Los Angeles Times

Miller says that Constellation’s fundamentals and its capital-allocation discipline remain intact, though every deal now carries an “AI lens” to assess risk and upside.

From The Wall Street Journal

We see everything through a new lens; change now happens at the speed of light.

From BBC

Pulling back the lens reveals the “accelerated means of protests—mounting, mounting, mounting”—a “persistent and recurring tendency to protest and try to fight for their liberty.”

From The Wall Street Journal