Prism
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So obviously I'm looking at this through a marketing prism, so from a brand perspective, brands literally stand or fall on their reputations.
Where others see stories of privation and economic failure, travelers view their own existence through the
prism
of liberation and freedom.
If you look closely at sunlight separated through a prism, you'll see dark gaps where bands of color went missing.
For me, the challenge that I faced was trying to figure out whether there was an alternative narrative, a
prism
that would allow us to see Emma's dilemma, a
prism
that would allow us to rescue her from the cracks in the law, that would allow judges to see her story.
And right now, all of that is being funneled at us through the
prism
of this one perspective.
[Identity prism] Just like humans, where different bodies generate different voices, also different car shapes have a different acoustic behavior which depends on the geometry and the materials.
And once we have defined these two aspects, we have what I call the identity prism, which is something like the sonic identity card of a car.
What you're seeing when you put it through a
prism
is that you heat hydrogen up and it doesn't just glow like a white light, it just emits light at particular colors, a red one, a light blue one, some dark blue ones.
Instead we have to endure a raw character exposée seen through the
prism
of his proto-bigamous relationship with wife (Sienna Miller) and childhood love (Keira Knightley).
The film portrays France's unresolved problems with its colonial legacy in Western (Francophone) Africa through the befuddled and complex psychoanalytical
prism
of a young woman, France (herein symbolically representing her nation).
He is a sex addict, he sees all relations through the
prism
of sex which for an adult is both immature and disgustful.
Three kids, one of em is called Mike and he has an older brother (who steals 3 gold pieces of
prism
from the rainbow) and 2 other of Mikey's friends chase a rainbow and travel through the rainbow.
We aren't really asked to look to deeply at these two pivotal characters in the film, yet they act as a
prism
regarding the various themes and characters in the film; arguably helping to blend and mix them so we can more easily identify with the film itself.
German politicians and opinion makers assess virtually every proposal for EU-level reform through this distributional
prism.
Israel and Palestine have become, he said, the hopeless and bloody
prism
through which American diplomacy often seems to see the world.
Viewed through the traditional ODA prism, with its one-year budgets, public-finance constraints, and competing national priorities, there seems little cause for optimism.
Traditionally, Moscow regarded the Council through the
prism
of it holding one of the five veto-wielding permanent chairs.
While he was seen abroad through the
prism
of his heroism and his philosophical speeches, at home Havel was often perceived as being deeply engaged in the political scrum.
Given Asia’s rise, it is, of course, illusory for Europeans to consider their relations with the biggest Asian power, China, only through the
prism
of human rights.
Meanwhile, it distorts reality to view Spain’s entire banking sector through the
prism
of the cajas, the savings banks that are the soft underbelly of the Spanish financial system.
But, while member states must agree unanimously on all key decisions, their mandates oblige them to view EU issues through the
prism
of national interest.
The entire issue has been reduced to a question of American identity, filtered through the
prism
of race.
Indeed, for the past seven years America’s foreign policy seems to have been conducted entirely through the
prism
of the “war on terror” and the Iraq war.
Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the US viewed the Islamic world almost exclusively through the
prism
of the “global war on terror.”
Like Trump’s chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, Wilders views the world through a racist prism, and he believes that he is engaged in a battle to save Western civilization from Islam.
Africa’s Growing War on CorruptionNAIROBI – To the chagrin of most Africans, the world has long viewed their continent through the
prism
of the three “Cs” – conflict, contagion, and corruption.
But what if common European institutions are not viewed through the
prism
of national institutions?
Europe’s Zero-Sum PoisonBRUSSELS – Whenever a society regards its problems solely through the
prism
of distributional disputes, its chances of solving them diminish greatly, because the “us versus them” mentality distorts analysis and blocks solutions that would unambiguously improve the overall situation.
They, too, see the world through a
prism
that makes America continue to appear essential, but no longer preeminent.
These “dogmatic liberal” skeptics see America, as the late Roh once quipped, through the
prism
of the 1980’s, when the US backed the South Korean dictatorship.
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