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lens

[lenz] / lɛnz /


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From the 1970s onwards, the census took on a distinctly socio-economic lens.

From BBC

Reilly added that while price action in the sector is undoubtedly negative, it should be viewed through the lens of higher Treasury bond yields, which have compressed valuations even as earnings expectations have improved.

From Barron's

Ms. Zenovich has turned her lens on a number of problematic characters over the years, including Lance Armstrong, Roman Polanski and Chevy Chase.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The fact that it was a human behind that lens made that picture so much more profound and changed the way we thought of our own home," she says.

From BBC

The whole thing feels weird, like I’m watching myself through some other lens.

From Literature