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"prism" Definitions
  1. (geometry) a solid figure with ends that are parallel (= the same distance apart at every point) and of the same size and shape, and with sides whose opposite edges are equal and parallel
  2. a clear glass or plastic object, often with ends in the shape of a triangle, which separates light that passes through it into the colours of the rainbow

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It will be available in Prism White, Prism Black, Prism Blue, and Flamingo Pink.
With the Note10, you have your choice between Prism White, Prism Black, and Prism Blue.
It will be available in the following colors: Prism White, Prism Black, Prism Blue, Flamingo Pink, Ceramic Black, and Ceramic White.
If you opt for 8GB of RAM your choices are the same prism black, prism white, and prism green as the regular S10.
The Samsung Galaxy S10e is available on Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and unlocked in Prism White, Prism Black, Prism Blue, and Flamingo Pink.
As far as color, all three are available in Prism White, Prism Black, Prism Blue, and Flamingo Pink, inspired by the Pantone color of the year.
Upon delivering his "Prism, prism on the wall, who's the most trustworthy of them all?" line, a logo for the NSA's PRISM program appeared on a screen behind him.
The S10e, the entry-level phone in the lineup, will have a 33-inch display, and will come in four colors: prism white, prism black, prism green, and canary yellow.
MTL's Prism Factor-Based Capital Model (Prism FBM) score was 'Strong', based on its 1003Q15 financials.
TLI's Prism Factor-Based Capital Model (Prism FBM) score was 'Extremely Strong' based on its 3Q15 financials.
Personal prism for deals Trump also seems to be seeing the Iran deal through a personal prism.
"PRISM, PRISM, on the wall, who is the most trustworthy of them all," he said, referring to the U.S. National Security Agency's internet surveillance program PRISM, which collected data from major internet companies.
The full report: "2016 U.S. Non-Life Sector Prism Scores (Prism Scores Remain Stable)," is available at www.fitchratings.
Fitch's view on Unipol's capital is driven by the company's score under Fitch's Prism Factor Based Model (Prism FBM).
At end-2015, MutRe's capitalisation, as measured by Fitch's Prism factor-based model (Prism FBM) score, was 'Extremely Strong'.
Under Fitch's Prism Factor Based Model (Prism FBM), the R+V group scored 'very strong' based on end-2015 financials.
ZIG's capitalisation, as measured by Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM), was 'Very Strong' based on 13 financials.
Under Fitch's Prism Factor Based Model (Prism FBM), the R+V group scored 'Very Strong' based on end-2016 financials.
Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM) score for Ageas based on year-end 2015 results is 'Very Strong'.
Nossa scored 'weak' on Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM) at end-2016, a level commensurate with its rating.
Nossa scored 'weak' on Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM) at end-2015, a level commensurate with its rating.
Fitch's assessment of Eurohold's consolidated capitalisation at end-2016, as measured by our Prism Factor Based Model ('Prism FBM'), is 'Weak'.
Fitch assesses NCI's capital at the 'adequate' category using its own Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM) at end-June 0003.
The RMBSI group is well-capitalised, scoring 'Extremely Strong' on Fitch's Prism factor-based model (Prism FBM) as at 30 June 2015.
VSK's capitalisation, as measured by Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM), is below 'somewhat weak' based on 2014 and 2015 results.
We need to see everything through the prism of mental health rather than the prism of just economics, employment figures or GCSE grades.
Fitch views KD Group's capitalisation as "adequate" on a consolidated basis as measured by the agency's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM).
During his keynote speech, Guo Ping said, "Prism, prism on the wall, who's the most trustworthy of them all?" a reference to the NSA's Prism spying program, which became public knowledge in 2013 after whistleblower Edward Snowden exposed details of the effort.
In Fitch's Prism factor-based model (Prism FBM) DEVK scored 'extremely strong' based on 2015 results, which we expect to be maintained in 2016.
The fifth annual special report: '0003 U.S. Non-Life Prism Scores' provides updated Prism scores for a group of 46 U.S. P/C groups.
SIAT has a strong capital base, as reflected in a Fitch Prism Factor Based Model (Prism FBM) score of "Extremely Strong" at end-2015.
"Prism, prism on the wall who is the most trustworthy of them all?" he said, throwing up a colorful slide to illustrate the joke.
SIAT has a strong capital base, as reflected in a Fitch Prism Factor Based Model (Prism FBM) score of "Extremely Strong" at end-2016.
Belarus Re's risk-adjusted capital position, as measured by Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Capital Model (Prism FBM), was "Very Strong" based on end-2016 results.
We regard FWU Austria's capitalisation as strong, as measured by our Prism factor-based model (Prism FBM) score of 'extremely strong', based on end-2016 data.
We will continue to assess insurers' capital primarily using our Prism Factor-Based Capital Model, as we believe Prism scores are more comparable than S2 metrics.
The prism was deliberately shaped and oriented so that the rays of light from the scene were reflected twice within the prism before reaching the eye.
This comment comes after a capital analysis by Fitch of its EMEA insurance portfolio using its Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM) on end-220 data.
This is supported by TPUK's 'Extremely Strong' score in Fitch's Prism factor-based model (Prism FBM) and its Solvency II SCR coverage of 0003% at end-2016.
We view Phoenix's capitalisation, as measured by our Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM), as "extremely strong" based on end-2015 data (end-2014: "very strong").
"Sometimes the imagery is framed through the prism of love, often through the prism of struggle, but I think it's best when the two intertwine," Jenkins said.
Prime ministers tend to see foreign policy through the prism of domestic policy: David Cameron saw it through the prism of ridding the Tories of their image as a "nasty party"; Theresa May sees it through the prism of the Home Office and the problem of controlling migration.
This comment comes after a capital analysis by Fitch of its EMEA insurance portfolio using its Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM) based on end-2016 data.
This is reflected in our view of Poste Vita's capitalisation, as measured by Fitch's risk-adjusted Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM), and the insurer's asset concentration risk.
KEY RATING DRIVERS The ratings reflect Groupama's maintained good profitability, 'Strong' risk-adjusted capital position as per our Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM), and improved financial leverage.
It will also probably reduce insurers' capital adequacy under our Prism factor-based capital model, but the impact will be much smaller because Prism already factors in sovereign risk.
That shape ended up being prism-like, with six sides one end, five on the other, and a strange triangular face on one of the long edges of the prism.
The group's score on Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM) is 'extremely strong' on end-103 results and IFRS with-profits surplus of GBP0.7 billion (2015: GBP0.9 billion).
The company's capital buffer, as measured by the capital score computed by Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Capital Model (Prism FBM), and net premium leverage remains small, despite the improved solvency adequacy.
Mr. Liew also discussed Fitch's insurance rating methodology and Prism factor-based model (Prism FBM) used in assessing the financial strength of life and non-life insurers across the Asia-Pacific region.
Low yields do not weaken the capital position of annuity business under Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM), and are not a direct threat to UK life insurers' credit ratings.
Each disk sets Beethoven alongside a later composer: "Prism I" pairs the Opus 127 Quartet with Shostakovich's spectral Fifteenth Quartet; "Prism II" places Opus 130 next to Alfred Schnittke's fraught Third Quartet.
The choir is joined by the saxophone ensemble Prism Quartet.
But it should come viewed through a prism of caution.
Prism FBM already includes a capital charge for sovereign assets.
It becomes the prism through which everyone filters their coverage.
Bushnell Legend Ultra HD 10x 42mm Roof Prism Binocular (Camo)
Herbivore Botanicals Prism Exfoliating Glow Potion, $62, available at Sephora.
Are you ready for your own MOON. PRISM. POWER. MAKEUP?
PRISM M27EQ 1440p 165Hz Gaming Monitor for $73 ($160 off).
The issue provides a decent prism for opposition to his
And in February, Prism secured a $2000 million construction loan.
One caveat: The brand is limiting one Prism per purchase.
We're hearing Grimes through the prism of somebody else's imagination.
The media uses a prism and then a kaleidoscope. Okay.
In colloquial terms, the prism created two newly divergent timelines . . .
Was £25, now £28 Self Inflating Camping Mat by Prism.
It was the prism through which he saw the world.
Give yourself a break from the prism of online validation.
"We see this as our prism of opportunity," said Court.
Trump himself still views China primarily through an economic prism.
In a sense, the Hopkins checklist puts the decision about blood clot prevention through a prism, separating out and clarifying the sub-decisions the way a prism separates white light into its rainbow colors.
And I think about this through the prism of Cosmo. Right.
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Trump sees China through the prism of just one issue: trade.
Blue Prism to issue $130M in stock to raise new funds
Other races refract themselves through the predominant prism of black culture.
The company's Prism score for year-end 2016 was 'Very Strong'.
They simply never saw each other through the prism of race.
But each side views the protests through a starkly different prism.
Viewed through the prism of experience, he can better understand why.
PRISM was released last Monday and sold out instantly for $22.
Culture is a prism that colors our identity in myriad ways.
When we launched it, it was within that prism as well.
But ultimately, memory isn't the capricious, fragmenting prism of classic Stoppard.
But his sharpest social commentary is filtered through a personal prism.
VBL's capitalisation remained solid at end-2015, which is reflected in Fitch's Prism Factor-based (Prism FBM) model score of 'very strong', and in a regulatory group solvency ratio of 208% at end-2015 (end-2014: 15493%).
Under the agency's Prism factor-based model (Prism FBM), SI Re scores 'extremely strong' based on 2016 financials and the company reported a ratio of 263% in the Swiss solvency test (SST) as per 1 January 2017.
Steam Prism and ... okay, I'm pretty sure that's actually South Dakota Rep.
And that's the best prism through which to understand these latest changes.
The report "Prism Factor-Based Capital Model Results" is available at www.fitchratings.
Her first album since 2013's Prism will be available June 9.
Blue Prism looks to partners to expand robotic process automation with AI
That's the prism through which I look at all of these issues.
It's a shame the prism doesn't fold up into the phone case.
The company attained a Prism score of 'Very Strong' based on Dec.
Pan-American's Prism capital model score was 'Extremely Strong' as of Dec.
Prism derives a unique profile for each insurer based on their experience.
They'd like real-time PRISM-style access to everything on the network.
Alastair Bathgate is CEO of robotic process automation software provider Blue Prism.
Romeo sees everything solely through the prism of how it affects him.
Fitch will assess Ethias' Prism FBM score when 2016 financials become available.
" Another person agreed, "'I love the person who called me a Prism!
"We should stop seeing each other from the religious prism," he said.
But they're only radical when viewed through the prism of establishment politics.
But we create extremism by talking about Islam only through this prism.
As she sifted through the Prism options, she was rethinking her braids.
Until then, "Prism" keeps potentially searing material on a decidedly low flame.
When triggered, a prism will cause a binary divergence in future timelines.
A refreshing non-European prism is deeply familiar, inviting, refreshing and appreciated.
It's filtered through a prism of class solidarity and institutional self-preservation.
It's available in four "Prism Crush" colors: black, silver, blue and pink.
Melodies pulse and glow, supposedly following the dispersive properties of a prism.
"It was nothing prepared," Levy recalls in the Prism Film Archive interview.
"I started looking at the race through the wrong prism," he wrote.
The second is that Mr Johnson sees politics through the prism of City Hall, his former base as mayor, just as Mrs May saw it through the prism of the Home Office, which she ran before Downing Street.
When the stand is adjusted so that the prism half covers the pupil of the eye, the artist has the illusion of seeing both the object – which is reflected through the prism – and its outlines on the drawing board.
That's the approach the Danish quartet took in two recent recordings on the ECM label, "Prism I" and "Prism II," which place two late Beethoven quartets in context with Bach fugues and 20th-century quartets by Shostakovich and Schnittke.
Look at it through the prism of values and the election makes sense.
I think liberals see the world through the prism of victimhood and suffering.
Just like the brand's Prism Rainbow Highlighter, it packs a major metallic punch.
These parent company investments are taken into consideration in the company's Prism score.
E Ink has launched three color displays before ACeP: Spectra, Prism, and Triton.
Social media is a prism that fame passes through, refracting in unpredictable ways.
What it does do is use a prism to display whatever you're streaming.
For 2015, the U.S. operations score on Fitch's Prism capital model was 'Strong'.
Prism, out now on iOS, is a game that's entirely about that feeling.
"Katy Perry loves the person who called her a prism," one fan wrote.
Each pixel from Prism represents 26 feet square, but even it has limitations.
In June 2019, Blue Prism bought rival Thoughtonomy for a reported $100 million.
Rarely has every American community seen the nation's challenges through a single prism.
The U.S. subsidiaries Prism capital model score was 'Adequate' at year-end 2015.
Prism, though, says it plans to offer shuttle service to a train station.
Based on Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model, the reinsurer is adequately capitalised.
Ideological thinking is always looking at the world through a strictly dogmatic prism.
Last night, Nintendo issued Adam a cease and desist, effectively cancelling Pokémon Prism.
What happens next with these selectors shows the PRISM/Upstream distinction in action.
Samsonite Prism Two-Piece Hardside Spinner Set, $139.99 (originally $359.99), available at Amazon.
And we want to create an awesome experience for guests through that prism.
Leah Coloff's "ThisTree" is mellower than "Prism" and "4.48 Psychosis," but still unstinting.
When it comes to an image, the prism it's seen through is everything.
For some the proceedings were seen through the prism of the partisan divide.
One way to look at this is through the prism of expected returns.
But seeing everything through the prism of Brexit wasn't how these women lived.
So maybe poetry can offer a new prism through which to examine reality.
Both have viewed Syria primarily through the prism of combating the Islamic State.
He can't ever see any issue outside the prism of his political lens.
ALAS' score on Fitch's Prism capital model was 'strong' at year-end 2014.
Brexit is too often the only prism through which British politics is seen.
"I'm focusing the show really through the prism of the press," English said.
The results showed a high degree of correlation with our Prism Factor-Based Capital Model, and our analysis will continue to focus on Prism scores and asset-liability profiles, supplemented with analysis of S2 ratios and other information from solvency reports.
Even so, he will not define these Mets through a win-or-fail prism.
WE LOOK AT IT IN THIS NARROW PRISM LIKE AMERICA'S THIS GREAT MANUFACTURING COUNTRY.
Natural disasters are another prism through which California's vast income inequalities can be viewed.
Fortunately, your problem is solved, with the new QcK Prism mouse pad from SteelSeries.
This evocative and elegantly paced examination of the murders takes a prism-like view.
One of the main hotels, a graceless rectangular prism, became a drafty concrete husk.
Both groups could mention Google and Facebook's connections to covert surveillance programs like PRISM.
She's a reverse Robert Peel who sees everything through the prism of party politics.
When I first put on the Mira Prism augmented reality headset, I was skeptical.
Time refracts like a prism in Sheree Hovsepian's studio, becoming drawings, sculptures, and assemblages.
From a Prism FBM perspective, Groupama scored 'Strong' based on 5303 and 2015 results.
"Azillion" is especially frustrating viewed through the prism of last year's return of Macklemore.
Sunlight appears white, until it's passed through a prism and the full spectrum forms.
Earlier this week, Blue Prism announced plans to debut on the London Stock Exchange.
Beazley's score in Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Model was 'Extremely Strong' at end-2016.
In it, Bidart views his mother's collapse through the prism of his own transformations.
SCOR scored 'Extremely Strong' on Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Model (FBM) at end-2016.
Alastair Bathgate is the CEO of Blue Prism, a UK-based software-automation firm.
Many of the town's residents view all these problems through the prism of immigration.
Now everyone seems to be evaluating every little thing through the prism of tone.
Last week, the internet went crazy over this rainbow-inspired Prism highlighter by BitterLaceBeauty.
The company's capital position remains weak, as measured by Fitch's Prism factor-based model.
But there's a disconnect because of what I said, the prism and the kaleidoscope.
It's a kaleidoscope, and each prism illuminates a different aspect of the political spectrum.
The show examines issues of migration, colonialism, and history through the prism of geometry.
A prism by which to see the progress of algorithmic investing is hedge funds.
Maintaining a Prism score consistently below 'Strong' could lead to a negative rating action.
The United States must not see China or Russia through a zero-sum prism.
Seen through the prism of populist conservatives, Gabriel's speech was actually an encouraging sign.
A good deal of my work you're seeing through the prism of two people.
It seems to me that journalists are so poorly educated now, they literally have one prism through which to view the world, and it's the prism of oppression, bigotry, sexist, racist, homophobic—that's all they see when they look out in the world.
Look at the electoral map through the prism of class and the picture looks confused.
Female legislators like her are influencing the discussion beyond the narrow prism of women's issues.
He has worked with Perry on 15 songs across her Teenage Dream and Prism albums.
We wanted to see everything through an empathetic prism and we wanted to be transparent.
The gratings act like a prism, causing different colors to take paths of different lengths.
The deal looks good for America only through the distorting prism of the president's mercantilism.
Witness, Perry's first album since 2013's Prism, is set for release on June 9.
It's something to do with the analytical prism through which the discipline views the world.
Facebook collaborates with government security agencies on massive citizen surveillance programs such as PRISM.3.
This does not affect the Prism model, which is not affected by regulatory capital rules.
The report, Solvency II vs Fitch Prism Factor Based Capital Model, is available at www.fitchratings.
When scale is the prism through which you view the world, that world becomes flat.
Prism FBM gives credit for diversification between product lines, asset types and types of business.
Its latest release, the Prism Palette, came out earlier this month and immediately excited me.
Just this morning, robotic process automation (RPA) firm Blue Prism announced enhancements to its platform.
Munich Re's capitalisation, as measured by Fitch's Prism factor-based model (FBM), is 'Very Strong'.
The bigger problem, in my mind, is that the prism juts out from the case.
"It's only the Iranian that looks at this problem through a sectarian prism," he said.
They don't need an exact number of Americans caught up in PRISM, just a ballpark.
Finally, there is a comparison and alignment of Prism Scores to other capital adequacy metrics.
Unipol's Prism FBM score was 'Strong' based on end-2016 data, in line with 2015.
In particular, MTL's Prism FBM results are supported by a high level of equity capital.
Last month, Leong and I exchanged emails to discuss what Prism Stalker is all about.
When viewed through the prism of international migration, however, the recent mobility has been extraordinary.
TLI's Prism FBM results are supported in particular by a high level of equity capital.
He did not explore fascism's ascent solely through the prism of a detached academic, however.
More than many baby boomers, I became aware of politics through the prism of violence.
Why is Egypt viewed by the world only through the pessimistic prism of negative events?
Snowden turned over documents on the PRISM program, among other government operations, to The Guardian.
The inventory had been reorganized to make room for incoming shipments of the Prism collection.
Do we want to live in a China-led, a China prism of the world?
PRISM collects data "at rest" — inside the servers owned by companies like Facebook and Google.
The exhibition, "Sugar," examined female identity through the prism of gender, body image and stereotypes.
This is the prism through which he approaches the concept of taping and presidential power.
Archambault and Gosselin, for this finals series, are calling the games through a different prism.
A caution: Trying to impose a Western prism on the elections could lead you astray.
We enjoy the world around us on an abstract level and through a different prism.
Seen through this prism, most of the first night of Trump's RNC makes more sense.
The story centers around an invention called the prism, which is a quantum communications device.
It's filtered through a prism of elite solidarity and class solidarity and institutional self-preservation.
Crowd — those who examine the author's intentions entirely through the prism of their own experience.
Those concerts will be worth hearing, though the "Prism" project would have been more welcome.
"The Shis first wanted an exterior that looked like a giant prism," Jakob Kraus said.
Fitch views capitalisation as 'Very Strong' based on the agency's Prism Factor Based Model (FBM).
Fitch views capitalisation as very strong based on the agency's Prism Factor Based Model (FBM).
Emojis provide a rich and unexplored prism for understanding the evolution of language and culture.
Both the prism and the video went through many levels of trial-and-error to get it just right, both to ensure the video looked right and that the prism survived the printing and shipping process to get to the reader in one piece.
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NCI expects its capitalisation to improve by end-2016, which should benefit its Prism FBM result.
The centralization trend is equally apparent when viewed through the prism of size, rather than partisanship.
Because their narrative, you can&apost see this without seeing it through the prism of 20183.
Her departure is coolly viewed by some Corbyn defenders entirely through the prism of factional fighting.
Symetra's Prism capital model score in 2015 was 'Strong', which is consistent with the rating level.
Google and Apple were both implicated in PRISM, the National Security Agency's sweeping web spying program.
The robots perform the equivalent workload of nearly 100 full-time employees, according to Blue Prism.
View it through the prism of hiring and employment, however, and the economy seems surprisingly strong.
In contrast, the impact of longevity reinsurance on Prism scores tends to be much less pronounced.
Our analysis shows only a weak correlation between Prism scores and S2 ratios reported to date.
The exhibit offends some who see no point in viewing art through the prism of sex.
SFG's PRISM capital model score was 'Very Strong' in 0003, which exceeds the current rating level.
The absurdist and existentialist thought in those books shines through a technicolor prism in my work.
See, for example, the use of intrusive surveillance programs such as PRISM by the US government.
Furthermore, if the Prism FBM score falls to 'Adequate', this could also lead to a downgrade.
A role "is just a prism" that "reveals who you are as a person", he argued.
You know, looking ... the prism of this book is this crazy fucking circus really, pretty much.
It was The Washington Post that chose to print the details of the secret PRISM program.
Unlike, say, BET, blackness is simply the prism, and only occasionally the conversation starter for OWN.
Section 702 is the legal justification for many of the NSA's most invasive programs, including PRISM.
The score for U.S. subsidiaries on Fitch's Prism capital model was 'Strong' at year-end 2015.
It's focused through the prism of his passion to obtain justice for the two murder victims.
I just wanted to give a little info before Monday comes along and PRISM is released.
Through that prism, Trump's cascade of actions sends an overarching message: He will get things done.
But being alive and being sentient are two different things… Prism Stalker #1 is out now.
Assessed through the agency's proprietary Prism Factor Based Capital Model, capitalisation is assessed as 'extremely strong'.
Once Upon A Deadpool will revisit Deadpool 2 "filtered through the prism of childlike innocence" – a.k.a.
Through this prism, Mr. Ellison's motives in bringing suit against Google become more complex and human.
For scuzzier riffs, the prism-rock songwriter Ariel Pink performs at Le Poisson Rouge on Nov.
So let's save some time by looking at the April numbers, released Friday, through that prism.
He therefore makes Adams's journal his central source, the prism through which to view the man.
That is, the doctrine of unincorporated territories is thought through the prism of nationality, not geography.
Much of the British press seemed unable to view the European Union through any other prism.
It's full of unexpected angles, more like gazing into a prism than like reading a manifesto.
Based on Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model, the insurer is adequately capitalised for its rating.
Prism gathers the messaging data of targets from Alphabet Inc's Google , Facebook, Microsoft, Apple among others.
They do so through the prism of corporate strategy, which they are deeply involved in setting.
Peering through Mr. Trump's twisted prism, one finds not friends and enemies, but fans and enemies.
Warren hinted at how to interpret Trump's Russia-related scandals through the prism of economic populism.
Climate was introduced through the prism of Sanders's recent attacks on Clinton regarding fossil fuel money.
The spectroscope is basically a prism — a device to separate light into its different wavelength components.
President Trump now sees his hard line on trade through a new prism: the 26 election.
There's this delirious drop that kinda feels like watching the song get refracted through a prism.
Prism is an apt descriptor, too, given how often the imagery depicts light reflected and refracted.
Mr. Trump's aides and allies expressed frustration that his comments were interpreted through a racial prism.
Throw in some chocolates and spring for the nicer "prism vase" and the price goes up.
He sees the world through the prism of right and wrong with little gray in between.
The book holds up the prism of choice and lets light shine through from every angle.
But even with its prism of perspectives, the story is refreshingly linear and easy to follow.
The first thing that caught my eye was the really cool prism design on the outside.
The growing division means that some readers are getting their news through an ever-narrowing prism.
Fitch views capitalisation as very strong, with the reinsurer scoring 'very strong' on Fitch's Prism FBM.
I didn't know McCabe, but I'm looking at his case now through the prism of experience.
They were chasing the playoffs, they said, and every fresh loss was viewed through that prism.
Its capitalisation, as measured by Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Capital Model (FBM), reached 'Strong' in 1H13.
Viewed through that prism, Cornerstone's about-face on Qatar in 2017, then, was hardly a surprise.
In ancient times the self was more a prism than a flashlight: Brilliance shone through you.
The most important moment in my faith pilgrimage was when the cross became my interpretive prism.
"If you were looking for someone's location info, PRISM would be useful for that," Green said.
Memory, as we know all too well, is a distorting prism through which to see anything.
In 1H17, non-life insurance accounted for 23% of the group's operating profit and 42% of operating profit originated outside the UK. Aviva's capitalisation, as measured by Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM), is 'Extremely Strong' based on end-0003 results (end-2015: Extremely Strong).
Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping on stage at the Mobile World Congress 2019 on February 26, 2019Screenshot: Mobile World Live"Prism, prism on the wall, who's the most trustworthy of them all?" said Huawei's rotating chairman Guo Ping on stage on Tuesday at Mobile World Congress 2019.
RATING SENSITIVITIES The ratings could be upgraded on completion of the plan if there is a material improvement in Ethias's capital position under both Solvency II and Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM), together with evidence of significantly reduced exposure to interest-rate risk.
This is also the prism through which Turks, unfortunately, view the terror attacks and the rising violence.
The prism has a sunlight-to-electricity conversion efficiency rate of 34.5 percent, Keevers told Mashable Australia.
Through that prism, Republicans' actions since the day Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his retirement make complete sense.
YDPIC's capital score, as calculated under Fitch's Prism Factor Based Capital Model, remained 'adequate' at end-1H16.
To assess capital adequacy, Fitch considers Prism scores, regulatory solvency, leverage metrics and insurers' own capital models.
The score on Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Model (FBM) was 'Somewhat Weak' in 2016 and end-1H17.
It was also the most disorienting, and hard to categorize through the prism of conventional political analysis.
Another way to evaluate sanctions is through the prism of rehabilitation, again with echoes of penal practice.
For too long, female pleasure has been portrayed on-screen through the prism of the male gaze.
The law authorizes more expansive internet surveillance operations, such as the NSA's PRISM and Upstream data collection.
In addition, a weaken score under the Prism FBM could be a catalyst for negative rating action.
The Exchange gives partners and customers the ability to create and share tools to enhance Blue Prism.
The company's Prism capital model score was 'Very Strong' in 2016, which exceeds the current rating level.
Just consider the war, and everyone caught up in it, through the prism of one number: 1,600.
Word circulated on ophthalmology bulletin boards that Clinton indeed was sporting a Fresnel Prism over her glasses.
That damage will cause double vision and this is likely why Clinton was wearing the Fresnel prism.
They were certainly more interesting than the Toyota Camry or Geo Prism that I'd driven throughout college.
Course, that was the pre-teen perspective, filtered through a prism of TV advertising and magazine spreads.
Even more vividly, this show refracted her old catalog through the prism of "Lemonade" and its revelations.
She experienced a concussion and double vision, for which she wore Fresnel Prism glasses for a period.
"Each person wants to understand cultural life things through the prism of his experience," Zilberstein told me.
That sustained success, however, is now viewed through the prism of widespread drug-taking and poor controls.
Even rarer still, it's a femininity presented through the prism of women writers, directors, and cast members.
Consider modern American government through the prism of the Supreme Court confirmation hearings of Judge Brett Kavanaugh.
YDPIC's capital score, as measured under Fitch's Prism Factor Based Capital Model, remained 'Adequate' at end-1H17.
PFG's PRISM capital model score is 'Very Strong', which is within expectations for its current rating category.
The ROYGBIV-inspired product — appropriately named PRISM — has mesmerized everyone with its colorful, magical, and glistening abilities.
Filtering serious issues of advocacy through the prism of Swift's bubblegum pop persona minimizes the subject matter.
Some look back on these films through the prism of youthful fondness, rose-colored memories from childhood.
The photo book is about "big picture" love explored "via the prism of our relationship," Jake writes.
Is it possible to ever truly know another person from within the prism of one's own story?
In addition to Pam's Prism DuroSport, the website's product page features other pieces of groundbreaking fake tech.
Increasingly, voters are viewing the electoral choices in these districts "through the prism of Trump," he said.
Yet she does not view herself through that prism or want to be seen as a trailblazer.
He — the world he has currently created — is the prism through which everything is seen, and evaluated.
Outfitters of trips that are one week or longer use food as a prism for exploring culture.
That partnership spurred Professor Marcus to apply a psychological prism to much of his own literary criticism.
No feminist would or should judge another woman's accomplishments through the prism of their fathers or husbands.
A brief look at the quadruple shocks Germany confronts is a useful prism to study the problem.
When Ms. Umana talks about the law, she speaks through the prism of her race and gender.
The American electorate doesn't want to receive all of its information through the prism of the media.
After PRISM, it was hard to believe that private data could really be private in the cloud.
AND I THINK THAT'S ONE OF THE -- AND I DON'T WANT TO MAKE THIS POLITICAL, THE CONVERSATION, BUT THEY SEE THE TRADE ISSUE THROUGH THAT PRISM, WHERE WE ARE SEEING THE TRADE ISSUE SIMPLY THROUGH THE PRISM OF LOST JOBS AND IMMEDIATE TARIFFS AND A BILATERAL KIND OF THING.
On a pro-forma basis, based on end-2015 data and including the impact of the acquisition, Reale Mutua's estimated score in Fitch's risk-adjusted Prism factor-based capital model (Prism FBM) would decrease to 'Very Strong' from 'Extremely Strong', a level nonetheless still commensurate with the ratings.
It feels different to me than maybe the way a white guy experiences the world through his prism.
Specifically, she measures past swings in a stock or an index, then runs them through a Fibonacci prism.
That demarcation, concentrated at the tail-end of that generation, offers a prism for understanding the intervening years.
Let the mall burn through you, and throw the prism light, white-hot, on a publicist's approval queue.
PRISM, McCarthyism, and Japanese internment camps were the results of governmental unfettered access to much less sophisticated technology.
The Prism promises a much more accessible price point than most of the AR headsets on the market.
MSQRD was famously acquired by Facebook last year for instance and it also produce the PRISM imaging app.
The back of the device (which sports some lovely new prism color schemes) sports a triple-camera area.
But viewing Islam primarily through a security prism distorts relations between Muslims and non-Muslims in the West.
The US has one policy focus, which is to bring Iran down and are looking through this prism.
To use it, you open a Mira-enabled app on your iPhone, then slide it into the Prism.
I tried out a simple Mira Prism demo, controlling a spaceship with the Prism's Google Daydream-style remote.
The guts of these projectors consist of a prism that splits light into red, green, and blue wavelengths.
Stripped of its cult festival trappings, Midsommar is a breakup movie, as seen through the prism of horror.
The resulting film, 133th, is an unblinking look at the prison industrial complex through the prism of race.
Designed by Norwegian firm Snøhetta, it's a 34-metre rectangular prism slightly submerged five metres under the sea.
One way to evaluate sanctions is through the prism of punishment, akin to how society judges criminal behavior.
A third way to evaluate sanctions is through the prism of deterrence, another chapter in the penal handbook.
In February, Evans became the first woman to win the Prism Prize's Lipsett Award for music video direction.
In the weeks before reauthorization, the NSA was even discovering data that had been mislabeled as PRISM data.
But while that checks off the boxes for the PC crowd, it shouldn't be viewed through that prism.
And most people put it through a political prism, they just can't keep their politics out of it.
It's impossible, in 2018, to view "The Final Year" except through the crazy prism of what happened next.
In fact, before the PRISM program of NSA (outed by Edward Snowden) there was TIA — Total Information Awareness.
"We don't see the region through what is frankly an out-of-date Cold War prism," he said.
I must confess that I, too, have made the mistake of seeing Afghan women through a narrow prism.
Based on Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Model (FBM), the group's capital score was 'Very Strong' at end-2016.
The group's score on Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model is 'extremely strong' based on end-2015 results.
Prism Group is working for the Japan External Trade Organization for eight months for a total of $30,000.
I approach the theme of sexuality in the movie as an ally and through the prism of empathy.
Holograms are hard, and without a headset, usually requires transparent panel or prism to project the image onto.
A prism in which the spectrum of colors refracted out has to do with light that went in.
Ageas's ratings could be downgraded if the group's Prism FBM score falls to 'Strong' on a sustained basis.
Pop culture has become a prism through which conversations about the vital issues of today are now accelerated.
Elsewhere there's contorted takes on rap production—like sunny Madlib flips shining through a prism—and industrial wastelands.
Its capitalisation as measured by Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Capital Model remained in the 'Strong' category for FY15.
There are many ways to interpret that, but one of them is through the prism of loss avoidance.
It's now a big factor in Xi Jinping's China as well, reinforced through the prism of Chinese history.
In "Event for a Stage," an artist is looking back at herself through the prism of a performer.
Readers: If you have no idea what a Prism DuroSport is, that's because the MP3 player isn't real.
One prism-like disk stood in a window like a lens, fracturing views of the garden hedges below.
They insist, for example, that terrorism should be understood exclusively through the prism of Islam and Muslim migration.
Temporary tattoos send a message, while the subtle sheen of a prism highlighter will suit the minimally inclined.
In a world increasingly seen through the prism of social media, we are growing vainer by the day.
Earlier this month, the Danes presented a spellbinding live version of "Prism II" at Cal Performances, in Berkeley.
Chinese member Yan An is sitting out this comeback and the PRISM world tour due to health issues.
And again: Power understood through the prism of Christianity is different from how the world generally understands power.
She is looking too, and the power of their mutual attraction refracts like light passing through a prism.
GAFG's PRISM capital model score is 'Strong', which is consistent with insurance companies rated in the 'A' category.
"It turned out we had rather similar senses of humor," said Levy in his Prism Film Archive interview.
Imagine a flashlight shooting through a prism like that, illuminating the scene in front of it — now imagine you could focus that flashlight by selecting which color came out of the prism, sending more light to the top part of the scene (red and orange) or middle (yellow and green).
Both companies are building on the foundation laid by other startups, like ShopperTrak, Retail Next, Nomi and Prism Skylabs.
The highly-anticipated Sailor Moon Prism Compact comes as a new addition to the already popular Miracle Romance collection.
Section 702 enables two internet surveillance programs called Prism and Upstream, classified details of which were revealed by Snowden.
Nevertheless, the movie is a shiny but flawed and narrow prism through which to view this oft-examined dynasty.
After a while, you start to see the world through that prism, and it all suddenly falls into place.
But it has to always be through the prism of, OK, we have more bad news for Donald Trump.
Perhaps more important, when starlight was split with the aid of a prism its spectrum could likewise be recorded.
Seen through a stainless steel prism, the sudden interest in LME nickel stocks doesn't seem to make much sense.
Brent Leary, owner and principal at CRM Essentials, a CRM consulting firm, sees the deal through a customer prism.
Weakening of capitalisation as measured by a Prism FBM capital score of 'Somewhat Weak' could lead to a downgrade.
Democratic front runner Hillary Clinton supports it, but through the prism of U.S. dominance that Tehran finds deeply provocative.
New research shows that their silver sheen serves as a heat-repellent system, reflecting incoming sunlight like a prism.
At end-2015, RSA's risk-adjusted capitalisation was 'Very Strong', as measured by Fitch's Prism Factor Based Model (FBM).
That's why I can view Dorsey's vague promises on Wednesday only through the prism of the Alex Jones saga.
Previous albums scored several No. 1s: Teenage Dream and its bonus addition notched six, while Prism followed with two.
So Cook decided years ago, that her genre was "tropical pop" and that's the prism through which she'd shine.
"Origami tubes"—imagine a Miura-folded sheet further folded into an extensible prism—are unusually stiff in some directions.
The company's capital score, calculated under Fitch's Prism Factor Based Capital Model, was in the 'Adequate' category in 22852.
" So does sane advice: "A prism is not a prison/you can be many things and still be whole.
Prism was a decent effort that didn't quite have the same luster, but Witness feels more like a spiral.
Fitch views SCR's capitalisation at end-2016, as measured by the agency's Prism Factor-Based Model (FBM), as 'Adequate'.
Do they look at society and public discourse through the prism of anti-bullying lessons they learned as children?
The first looks mixed colorful prism patterns with geometric lines on over-the-knee dresses, skirts and sleeveless tops.
Censoring, or on the other hand, defining women simply through the prism of victimhood, is unhelpful in this respect.
In just the right light, the phones glimmer with a gentle gradient reminiscent of light shining through a prism.
Prism Stalker is all neon colors and sound, particularly unique because the work comes with its own original score.
To understand the risk from cyberattack, you have to look at it through the prism of a bigger conflict.
At end-2016, RSA's risk-adjusted capitalisation was 'Very Strong', as measured by Fitch's Prism Factor Based Model (FBM).
The President's comments also show how he views international diplomacy through the prism of personal connections with other leaders.
"It's hard to explain Trump's actions in Syria through the prism of what's best for American national security," Sen.
These are the women who drink to have fun and don't view alcohol consumption through the prism of motherhood.
It cannot simply be chalked up to the partisan prism through which all reality in this country is refracted.
A major problem with these arguments is that they are viewing the accusations through the prism of criminal law.
This house could be considered a rainbow museum; adorned with easter basket plastic wrap and an extensive prism collection.
Deterioration under Fitch's Prism Factor-Based Capital Model measure of capital could be a catalyst for negative rating pressure.
As McCain heroically battles cancer, I am again thinking about his remarks -- but this time through a different prism.
For decades Egypt has seen Sinai through a military prism, taking an aggressive approach to an alienated local population.
It's like a fermata on the final chord of a symphony, put through the prism of Mr. Akiho's imagination.
In one timeline, the prism lights up its LED red, while in the other timeline it lights up blue.
Still, one cannot avoid the fact that a private decision, once seen through a public prism, becomes a metaphor.
BlackRock spent 18 months vetting YieldStreet for the Prism partnership, according to co-founders Michael Weisz and Milind Mehere.
The naïve Catherine of "Northanger Abbey" views the world through the prism of her beloved Gothic novels, misreading reality.
It also comes with the "Prism Crush" back pattern, but the available colors are black, white, blue and pink.
HBO's "Watchmen," in other words, is trying to analyze masked vigilantes through the prism of race and racial injustice.
ANTHONY TOMMASINI "Prism II"; Danish String Quartet (ECM) No quartet playing today has the Danish's way with late Beethoven.
Robotic process automation — or RPA, which Blue Prism specializes in — is one of the hottest technologies on the market.
And while everyone is worried on NSA and PRISM, we should really be keeping an eye on pizza companies.
But the story taking place so long ago also allows us to view our own world through its prism.
Much is made of her modernism because we are mistakenly viewing her through the prism of defined art movements.
The reinsurer scored 'extremely strong' on the agency's Prism FBM based on year-end 2015 financial data, unchanged from 20160.
But in this climate where people perceive anything and everything through their own political prism, it didn't go over well.
And sadly, that were -- you know, we have to see all of this through the prism of the midterm elections.
The device would use a prism that "conveys NED display image to lens," and would have 428 x 240 resolution.
Section 702 is used to authorize the controversial PRISM program, which the NSA uses to collect information from tech companies.
That's why I welcome three new books that each offer a different prism through which to view sickness and disability.
Seen through this prism, the UN and the EU are obstacles and Vladimir Putin, for the moment, a potential ally.
The ability to rebuild after a natural disaster is another prism through which California's vast income inequalities can be viewed.
" Benjamin Hurlbut views the He affair as "a prism for seeing some of the profoundly troubling issues of international science.
Millions of people filter their news through Google's prism, and if that news is utter nonsense, that's on the company.
Also supporting Fitch's view of PL's capitalization is its Prism capital model score of 'Very Strong' at year-end 2015.
Since 1968 they have become the prism through which Americans view both political parties—and in turn their own government.
The other minor issue is that the prism only points up, which means you're stuck with shooting portrait-orientation photographs.
In listening to this project, it seems you feel love and spirituality are often viewed through too narrow a prism.
All of the critical writing regarding American Crime Story mentions the show's verisimilitude, mostly through the prism of its performances.
Across 12 tracks, he views dancefloor history through a prism—drawing new colors and shapes out of the resulting refractions.
In addition, a deterioration under the Prism FBM measure of capital could be a catalyst for future negative rating pressure.
And as the gallery wall plates explain, "Prophecy" invites viewers to read it through the prism of the Krasner's psychobiography.
The artist uses a classical style to create a prism effect and filter his artworks through patterns of spindly diamonds.
Humans are involved in politics, so we thought this story was an interesting prism through which to view our times.
An obstacle to any lasting solution is India's insistence on seeing Kashmir through the prism of its rivalry with Pakistan.
The exhibition looks at portraits through the prism of social media even as it draws on the Whitney's figurative tradition.
Seeing every new development and policy dispute through the prism of self-regard deeply distorts the president's view of reality.
Boroden uses the prism of Fibonacci ratios, a series of numbers discovered by the medieval godfather of mathematics, Leonardo Fibonacci.
The researchers compared those data with temperature and precipitation data in US counties from a climate-mapping tool called PRISM.
People see the world through a partisan prism and Republicans naturally take their cue from the leader of their party.
A progressive court would sense our nation's sovereign borders differently; immigration issues would be viewed through the prism of globalism.
The series relies on light, effervescent clowning that skews our warped, modern, corporate-obsessed world through a goofy sitcom prism.
Guo was referring to a mass U.S. foreign-surveillance operation called Prism that was disclosed by former NSA contractor Snowden.
But English fans' familiarity with baseball is likely to come through the prism of cricket, a distant relative to baseball.
Having covered the conflict, I can't help but view the people and the landscape through the wartime prism even now.
I mean plays set in an afterlife where the deceased see their time on earth through the prism of eternity.
It is "the opportunity to look at the year through the prism of the people who shaped it," Time writes.
Ms. Reid, whose opera "Prism" won the Pulitzer Prize for Music last year, also describes herself as a sound artist.
Hypocritical feminists are now judging a women's rights advocate through the prism of a man in her life: her father.
There are many answers, but a key one is that most of them see race in a black-white prism.
But Trump sees the world through the prism of cable news, and Kudlow is cable news economics come to life.
Pokémon Prism was just days away from release when developer Koolboyman was hit with a cease and desist from Nintendo.
At the center of the room is "Underestimated," a five-foot tall rectangular prism covered in black-and-white photographs.
Scroll down from the right video, and you'll discover beautiful recollections and meditations on life, glimpsed through a sepia prism.
That's not to say it's a great album, but neither was Prism, which was also criticized heavily (Metacritic: 61/100).
While the phenomenon of bogus viral stories isn't a new one, the prism through which we experience it very much is.
From Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model perspective, AMANAT's risk-adjusted capital score remains below 'Somewhat Weak' based on 244 results.
She was never inclined to preach to me or mandate that I see the world through the same prism as herself.
For a premium experience while hunting or birdwatching, the Vortex Optics Viper HD Roof Prism Binoculars are the pair for you.
Capitalization remains strong at both the property casualty and life subsidiaries, demonstrated by Prism capital-model scores of "Strong" in 2016.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - It is hard not to see tense U.S.-China situations these days though a trade-war prism.
It would also allow Mr Trump to deal with Russia on the issues, rather than through the prism of a scandal.
The story of the last few weeks in President Donald Trump's life can be understood through the prism of eroding trust.
FBI agents are looking at it not just through the prism of election interference, but possible money laundering, or tax evasion.
Snowden is the well-known NSA whistleblower who exposed the massive U.S. government surveillance of private citizens via the Prism program.
"Intersectionality was a prism to bring to light dynamics within discrimination law that weren't being appreciated by the courts," Crenshaw said.
Allianz scores "Very Strong" in Fitch's Prism factor-based capital model (FBM) based on end-2016 data, which supports the ratings.
The Prism score is the main focus, because, unlike most other metrics, it is both risk-based and comparable across markets.
The Prism, on the other hand, is too bulky and awkward to attempt to wear outside, as the company readily admits.
I'm not sure where I got the technicolor prism from... I probably stole it from David LaChapelle in the late 90s.
He was a free-trader, but against the free movement of labour Seen through this prism, all the pieces come together.
"Mr. Wonderful" Kevin O'Leary, looking through the prism of his more than 50 "Shark Tank" companies, raves about the U.S. economy.
A significant deterioration of Poste Vita's capitalisation, as measured by Fitch's Prism Factor Based Model, could also lead to a downgrade.
Katy Perry's long-awaited followup to Prism will have a song inspired by a specific woman, but it's not Taylor Swift.
Letizia Treves, a curator at the gallery, insists Gentileschi's work should not be viewed only through the prism of Tassi's assault.
The Economist: In the United Kingdom many people look at Catalonia through the prism of Scotland… MVLL: But that isn't fair.
I feel shut out of our home, my lifelong prism into the city, and out of the future of this country.
Under Fitch's Prism Factor-Based model AlfaStrakhovanie's capital score remained below 'Somewhat Weak' in 2016, though improved on the 2015 score.
Today, the company wants to extend its core capability by offering more advanced tools in the Blue Prism Digital Exchange marketplace.
If you've played The Room, a spooky series of mobile games about unlocking cryptic puzzles, Prism will feel a bit familiar.
A Prism capital score below 'Strong' could cause Fitch to reassess its view of Brighthouse's capital strength, which supports the rating.
"I understand the idea of filtering pain through a prism of comedy," Reynolds tells Men's Health in this month's cover story.
This opposition, Simpson argued, is the prism through which Trump's comments about the city are seen by many of its residents.
While the tops are colorful, the sides are a clear acrylic which creates a prism-like effect when sunlight passes through. 
We could instead use social media as a prism through which we can project only what we want others to see.
Second, it underlined how the President sees almost every issue through a prism of how it affects his image and prestige.
This included a presentation about PRISM , the then unknown program that facilitated the collection of data from major American Internet companies.
On the campaign trail, there have been nasty ads, insults and slights, filtered through the delicate prism of gender and race.
The bulky and oddly shaped triangular prism case was tough to fit in bags and impossible to get in your pocket.
Advocating for affirmative action through the prism of diversity may be more politically palatable, but it will inevitably yield insufficient results.
But here's one thing I won't miss: assessing his columns through the prism of how hard they are to fact-check.
If Pokémon Prism wanted to see the light of day, it needed to operate in anonymity for as long as possible.
I use Peter Thomas Roth 24K Gold Prism Cream wherever I need a highlight — under my brow and on my cheekbones.
"Everything I do is through the prism of being a mom," she said in an ad she began airing last week.
Elsewhere, in another time and place, Rick cries and sweats as the refracted light from a prism dances across his face.
"I think I've always looked at everybody I met through the prism of the kitchen," he told me at one point.
But she will no doubt continue to refine the art of the remix through the prism of her own unique aesthetic.
Why did you decide to write a collection of essays about cultural and political dissidence largely through the prism of sports?
On each song on Ms. Bryan's excellent, infectious debut EP, "So Far," she refracts country music through a slightly different prism.
HOUSTON — There was the game on the field, and there was the one watched through the political prism of these times.
This view is supported by Gothaer's Fitch Prism Factor-Based Model score of 'Strong' at end-2016, unchanged from end-2015.
Assessing his preferences through that prism, he hedged his bets at first in 2016 by donating to Jeb Bush's presidential campaign.
Ms. Feinstein's particular place among senior female senators can be viewed at times through the prism of the issues she champions.
For the most part, hair is left untouched, except for a tiny section, which is dyed to look like a prism.
Mermaid, opal, prism, unicorn — after a while, all the colorful hair looks start to blend together into one big soupy rainbow.
Our perception of this woman rests almost solely on the prism of Picasso's gaze and, later, his cooling affection for her.
"And what it does is it shoots out a laser, and they use a prism, a crystal prism, it bounces the laser back and they shoot measurements on a regular basis as they're building a tunnel to make sure that it is going in the proper direction, because when you're underground a GPS unit will not work."
Everything we've seen Google do since the hiring of Osterloh can be best understood through the prism of competing with Apple's hardware.
But as the country's domestic and international concerns are increasingly seen through the prism of the 2020 campaign, those stories might dwindle.
Despite a claim by the government that PRISM had "direct access" to tech companies' servers, the companies responded that this wasn't true.
Of course not — the feminine is less a straightforward schema than it is a multifaceted prism — but that's not quite the point.
If you want a journalistic recounting of Edward Snowden's paradigm-altering PRISM leak, you should definitely check out last year's documentary, Citizenfour.
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The optically stabilized telephoto lens is offset by 90 degrees, focusing light onto an image sensor after it travels through a prism.
While the S10 is available globally in Flamingo Pink, Prism Green, and Canary Yellow, the S20 falls more under the pastel family.
This class allows our students to explore the issues of immigration, inequality, workers, intercultural communication, and literacy through the prism of food.
For years we've read about privacy scandals from the NSA's Prism program to the data breaches everywhere from Equifax to Ashley Madison.
Mr Corbyn, who professes to campaign "for the many, not the few", likes to survey the country through the prism of class.
What a design choice, to tilt the screen like that and form the rest of the device from prism-like complementary rectangles!
This strategy of putting financial plans through the prism of play comes from a financial planner in New Orleans named Jude Boudreaux.
Like access to quality education and clean water, natural disasters are another prism through which California's vast income inequalities can be viewed.
Over the last few months, Prism IO has grown MRR 12x to $10,000 and today has 20 paying B2B and B2C customers.
The Prism FBM score is driven by investment risk, largely due to the absence of available investment-grade assets, and concentration risk.
I am going to continue to read it through a prism most familiar to me: watching the presidential debates from my couch.
" Then came the important lead single for her Prism follow-up produced by Max Martin and Ali Payami, "Chained to the Rhythm.
"I don't care what end of the prism you fall on — if you're lighter tone or deeper tone — it works," she adds.
Not after document leaks revealed PRISM, the surveillance program under which the NSA collected customer information from nine different U.S. telecoms companies.
" The Guardian reported that Daoud's novel had revived criticisms of Camus's "inability to see violence through a non-white, non-colonial prism.
He added that Iran is likely to view any British response through the wider prism of its conflict with the United States.
You then take the prism, drop it on top of your tablet, and watch a special video on the Porsche website. Voila!
But relatively little was said about Prism Stalker, Leong's anti-colonialist biopunk story featuring Vep, a space refugee separated from her family.
Without getting into an optics lesson, a prism changes the direction of light as it hits the eye and limits double vision.
Evernote, LinkedIn, Snap and Twitter, which weren't named as PRISM partners, later joined the coalition, and also signed on to the letter.
Today is Holocaust Remembrance Day, and our classical music critic reflects on her family's painful history through the prism of timeless compositions.
Marquis formerly worked as a managing partner at the public affairs firm Prism Group, but was known in Washington as Bolton's spokesman.
Through that prism, the tech titans receive valuable information—on their users' behaviour, friends and purchasing habits—in return for their products.
The escape I wanted was no escape at all, because I couldn't help reading the eighteenth century classic through a contemporary prism.
"If I look at it through one side of the prism, I see the tourist economy and militarization of Hawaii," she said.
HBO's "Carnivale" is among the dramas that have taken a stab at this period, and that was filtered through a supernatural prism.
Further, we expect a declining trend in VBL's capitalisation, with our Prism FBM model score potentially falling to 'strong' by end-2017.
Viewed through the prism of our own experience as corporate directors, we think it's high time for boards to become more diverse.
Any decision will be interpreted through the prism of Trump's comments on the judiciary, which critics say threaten the separation of powers.
It's unlikely Rose can thrive in the same way others have, but that doesn't mean he can't find success through another prism.
There are lots of mirrors, a tunnel with a massive light prism (and a nimble dancer pulling some X Men:Apocalypse style acrobatics).
" Chiming guitars and a throbbing bass line ramp up the intensity on "Unapologetic," while shoegaze-minded fuzz envelops the 90s-evoking "Prism.
Titled Drifter, the 5 x 2.5 x 2.5-meter rectangular prism created by Dutch artists Studio Drift was presented by Pace Gallery.
But the prism turned and showed a whole new light that I had no idea existed, the light of a mothers love.
I find it limiting that the daily horrors endured by Central Americans are often viewed solely through the prism of U.S. policy.
Thursday was mixology in the chef's kitchen at 121 East 22nd Street, the OMA-designed, prism-edged tower built by Toll Brothers.
For instance, someone could accept a marriage proposal if the prism's LED turned red or reject it if the prism turned blue.
A helpful way to understand the need for preparedness is to view the situation through the prism of a category five hurricane.
Heading the ministry from its inception in 1976 until 1997, he allowed for creativity but also viewed culture through a political prism.
This is an opportunity to speak to the problems as they are and not as they are viewed through an ideological prism.
So that is the prism through which to view this election: Would Sanders increase or reduce the likelihood of a Trump victory?
True, he may shed a revelatory light on the more extreme facets of our societal spectrum through his bizarre and pithy prism.
But what concerned him was that with acquittals came a tendency to view sympathetic justice solely through the prism of legal exoneration.
In dozens of works of both fiction and nonfiction, this question became the center of a theological exploration from a Jewish prism.
It's an incredible look at the NT through the prism of incarceration, and a much classier product than 'Crocs in the Cabinet!
It is through that prism, and particularly in comparison with this recent past, that the current economy looks so good for Trump.
Get it in black, white, flamingo pink, or prism blue with 128GB or 512GB of storage for just $799.99 or $1,049.99, respectively.
Fitch's Prism model is risk adjusted and takes into account business diversification benefits and credit risks of invested assets, similar to SII.
Prism, though, had two No. 1 singles, "Dark Horse" and "Roar," and sold 100,000 more copies in its first week than Witness.
Anything I say in any of those contexts becomes a prism through which my work for The New York Times will be judged.
Thus, telling a huge, sweeping story of geopolitics through the prism of one married couple is perhaps the ultimate expression of this idea.
From Kim Kardashian's KKW X Mario palette to Anastasia Beverly Hills' Prism palette, you'll find bold hues like lilac, yellow, and royal blue.
Several years ago, Mr. Holland reunited with Mr. Eubanks in a heavy-gauge jazz-funk band, Prism, laying the groundwork for ongoing dialogue.
He no longer wears embarrassing custom prism and telescopic glasses, but for distance and reading he continues to need "regular glasses," he says.
We assess Hannover Re's capital adequacy as 'very strong' as measured by Fitch's Prism Factor Based Model, which is positive for the ratings.
Magic is part of the algorithm of real life and its terrors, another prism or lens through which to examine and understand it.
During the event, he also stopped to congratulate Jake and Zach Hindes of Prism Motorcycles and Supply for winning the "Founders Choice" award.
Prism preorders open today, with developer editions set to ship in the fall, while consumer versions are supposed to ship in the holidays.
That's because the 5x zoom camera uses a prism to bend light down into the phone where the P30 Pro's periscoping lens lives.
When this sunlight interacts with the chemicals in the rocket exhaust, it creates a prism effect and scatters light at all different wavelengths.
"They know the economy from their own prism and perspective, and they know if the economy is good or not good," Zandi said.
Sometimes the camera is completely broken and Superman looks like a bizarre prism of reds and blues haunting the bottom of your screen.
Longer-term, Fitch will apply its Prism capital model to Brighthouse when sufficient information becomes available, which is likely to be in 2017.
This change gave us what we have today: a broken prism that refracts humanity into none of the colors except black or white.
You see, growing up in the United States, I've been culturally conditioned to see the world always through the suffocating prism of race.
After performing at the iHeartRadio listening party celebrating the release of Prism, one fan asked Perry what she keeps in her purse, E!
Section 702 enables sweeping surveillance programs known as Prism and Upstream, which were revealed publicly in 2013 by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden.
The platform can deliver that content 'gut punch' because it has a god-like view of everyone via the prism of their data.
Issues raised by the editors and reporters of one of the United States' most storied newspapers, all viewed through his own personal prism.

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