Sentences with phrase «prism does»

At first glance, the Siberia v3 Prism doesn't look too different from the standard Siberia v3 or last year's Siberia v2.
The SteelSeries Raw Prism doesn't cost much and has great software, but its middling sound quality brings it down a few notches.
He often depicted natural colour in the way a prism does - by breaking it down into its different components.
The PRISM modules will contain and publicly post the following information: & & & PRISM does not publicly post any PII information.
He sees things through the same client service prism I do.

Not exact matches

The boiling point was due sooner or later, Diebert says, because eventually some insiders — such as the NSA's William Binney, who last year spilled the beans on Stellar Wind, and PRISM's Edward Snowden — would find that they could no longer stomach what they were doing.
I'd like to believe that since Apple didn't join the PRISM program until after Steve Jobs died, that maybe it's just that they write shitty software.
Google did not answer any of the specific questions put to it, and provided only a general statement denying it had joined Prism or any other surveillance program.
As with other James Grant books, this does not so much deal with current problems, as much as educate us on how to view the problems that face us, through the prism of how past problems developed.
For example, politicians always end up forcing everything through the prism of job creation, even when the policy being discussed has nothing to do with employment levels.
That doesn't mean Modern Pagans ignore ideas, beliefs, and deity from outside of Western Culture; it just means that those impulses are generally filtered through a Western prism.
For Baptists, the great doctrines of the Reformation were refracted through the prism of persecution and dissent which informed their intense advocacy of religious freedom and, especially in the American setting, the separation of church and state (which does not equal the divorce of religion from public life).
what Hartshorne accomplished, even when others do not agree with his form of theism, is to hold the prism of the human intellect up to the divine light, the better to display the full spectrum of responsible thinking about God.
Well prism, I don't believe in souls (at least not in the way that you do).
Prism, we can all quote fiction books, it doesn't change anything.
These are very important questions because when things go wrong on the field of play and we (fans and pundits) formulate our opinions — we do so through the prism of what we see on the field of play — the performance of the players and the manager — and largely ignore the role and activities of the money making people who behind the scenes play a huge part in determining what happens on the pitch.
Over this past summer, opportunities presented for Avianna (my step - daughter) to do a PRISM Internship at Texas Tech studying bats and for Rainey (my son) to go to Eastern Germany for a GAPP exchange.
Then, Nnamdi Kanu's IPOB came with its searing, equal - opportunity hate; and the best a distracted media, arrayed in ethnic combat formations, could do was face the looming danger from the one - shoe - fits - all prism of self - determination — no crime to be sure!
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio says he treks to Park Slope for his daily workouts because he doesn't want to view the world «through the prism of Gracie Mansion.»
«I want us to look through the prism of, how does the environment affect women?
And while he said it's important for officials to show support for the troops stationed there, Astorino reiterated as he did last week about Cuomo's efforts to strengthen security that «Everything gov does has to be viewed through prism of politics.»
Looking at the crossbreaks though is a salient reminder of why things like this don't really make much difference to voting intentions — people see them through the prism of their pre-existing political views.
We saw everything you did through the prism of: «You want to get Tony out.»
The departure of Mr Blair in June means the party can do so no longer constrained by the «prism» of Blair and Brown, the authors say.
«I think everything the governor does is through the prism of politics.»
Mayor de Blasio wants to be a man of the people — and claims he can't do that if he's not able to travel to Brooklyn to exercise and escape «the prism of Gracie Mansion.»
Smokers without COPD with an acute respiratory event and those with PRISm with an exacerbation of any severity did not experience FEV1.
«If there is a magnetic field which is very strong, you don't need a piece of glass or a prism to refract the light,» says team member Silvia Zane at University College London.
And that is exactly what GEH has done to create PRISM, building on the EBR - II reactor, which operated successfully for 30 years.
Do they work with diffraction gratings or prisms?
I don't why people now say that they miss the old daft punk.Sure Get Lucky was more of a mainstream type of pop music but I think the whole album together is just a a revision of their albums and to me it's an excellant dance music, electronica and with some songs like Touch and Within It just adds some soul to make a well rounded album and all the people givbing a score of 7 and below well they're just people who listen to Katy Perry and Justin bieber whole day... well Prism is okay... good perhaps.
I do hope Prism Island or the main hub area for this game has more stuff to do around the area besides repeating the same task just to clear a situational task.
All it does, really, is clarify that when people at Ground Zero referred to the falling of the WTC as «just like in a movie,» it didn't point to a divorce from reality but to an inability, utterly, to conceive of anything so epoch - shaking as possible outside the prism of our precious, silver - graven images.
You either see it as a rumination on art and the creative process through the prism of this kook who makes a bad movie, but at least he still makes something, or you can look at it as a flight of fancy where a bunch of famous people do a shot - for - shot parody of a bad movie and throw in some window dressing to make it seem like a fully fledged movie.
«Zama» doesn't filter history through an easily clarifying prism.
What I try to do as a writer is really empathize into those point of views to create a totality from the prism.
Anyone who saw JFK can tell you that Oliver Stone has few peers when it comes to conveying massive amounts of information, and Snowden does an admirable job of explaining the nuts and bolts of projects such as XKeyscore and PRISM without making your eyes glaze over.
Whatever Detective Cornell was doing was seen as irritating because it was seen through the prism of his own guilt or worry,» Kligman said.
To capture a Mirage in battle, players not only require an empty prism of the corresponding type but also to put the Mirage in the Prismtunity state, which is inflicted by doing specific battle actions such as dealing physical damage, healing, inflicting status ailments, defeat all the other Mirages first and more.
In his last film, an entire continent was done a disservice by being viewed through this prism; here, it is just one man, F. Scott Fitzgerald, who must endure the ignominy.
How appropriate that, as Do nt Look Back wheels its way into New York's Film Forum, I'm Not There is still commanding one of the theater's other two screens; it's as if D.A. Pennebaker's film lined itself up perfectly with the prism of Dylanology created by Todd Haynes.
So essentially not only does Anderson create a country here, he creates a parallel, but slightly crazy - mirror version of history too, all delivered through the prism of Golden Age Hollywood comedies — we truly can not fault his ambition.
There is a lot of detail in the character models but the stages, particularly the ones that are completely two - dimensional like Balloon Fight, Golden Plains and the Pac - Man stage don't look all that flattering compared to the ones with three - dimensional backgrounds like Rainbow Road and Prism Tower.
If you want to bring students» attention to linguistic accuracy, do so through the prism of communication.
Through the prism of the «Jobs to be Done» theory, which identifies what causes people to «hire» something through the use of their money or time in a given situation, we see that a core reason why so many students languish unmotivated in school is that education is not a «job» that students themselves are trying to do.
Although it does not deal directly with teacher pensions, WalletHub's study is a useful prism through which to understand the financial challenges facing teachers.
If they don't have additional resources there is no way that they can look critically and with empathy at all their schools outside of the narrow prism of test scores.
FAA does not allow access through either the Internet or Intranet to the information stored in PRISM.
E Ink Holdings hasn't specified why the new Prism material isn't being used on mobile devices just yet, but it might have something to do with extra hardware needed to facilitate the color - changing trick that could make it difficult to integrate into smaller devices.
E Ink technology is known for revolutionizing the user experience across the eReader, retail, transportation and digital signage markets, and Prism is poised to do the same for the architecture market.»
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