Sentence examples for lens question from inspiring English sources

'lens question' is not a correct phrase in written English
It is not recognizable as a phrase and should not be used. An example of a correct phrase would be "questions of perspective".

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Canon 5D mkII, Canon 500mm f/4lensns Question: In Great Britain, this mystery bird is beginning to eat a food that is new to the species, and this is affecting one of its behaviours.

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Viewed through this lens, the question people should be debating is what interest rate they will see on their return once TARP funds are repaid by the banks, and when exactly they will receive their dividends.

The accident helped him aim his lens at questions about Cuba's future that are difficult, and perhaps even unanswerable, but that are essential to ask as our countries attempt to move forward.

The following are the purported lenses in question: DFA* 20mm F2.8 SDM, DFA 645 25mm F2.8, DFA* 50mm F1.0 SDM, DA 135mm F2.8 Limited, and a DA* 400mm F4 ED[IF] SDM.

What VONA/Voices offered was a safe space where I could focus on my craft without the racist lens that questioned why my characters talked like that or ate that food or used Spanish in their lingo.

That is, by neglecting possible small non-radial defects in the optical system, the lenses in question exhibit rotational symmetry.

sessions, packed gyms and restaurants, autographs and snapshots, glad-handing with shopkeepers and firefighters, talking into microphones and lenses, ducking questions about polls, and snatching snippets of conversation with his wife, daughters and campaign manager.

The research team, which consisted of maternal healthcare specialists as well as social scientists, looked at data through different lenses and questioned each other's interpretation until consensus was reached.

Liu plays confidante behind the lens to latently question the toxic effects of masculine norms within the working-class Midwest, not only on the women repeatedly hurt but on the young men trapped by feelings of helplessness while trying to avoid becoming their own fathers.

– TIMOTHY WILLIAMS A Mother's Worry "DID you remember to take your contact lenses out?" The question was directed from a worried mother to her faraway son, who confessed that no, he had not taken his contact lenses out.

My interest in literature and in science are two separate ways of exploring what it means to be human – they're both very powerful lenses on that question, but they illuminate different faces of it.

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