Posing in a sentence as a noun

Posts from a spammer posing as a dead friend is about the worst kind of spam I can imagine.

Google confirms that it was their representatives who pulled off the scam, not someone posing as Google.

Clearly the first commentator must know this and more, as he is posing it as a solution.

You're posing a false dichotomy, in that we either use X-rays for everything, or nothing.

This bothered me:"An ATF agent posing as an arms dealer spent weeks trying to wheedle Diveroli into selling arms.

> posing as a 14-year-old girl to spot paedophilesSomething tells me they don't really know what "paedophile" means.

Back in the old SR days you could hire FBI agents posing as hitmen for pretty reasonable amounts, especially compared to 750kBTC

Even then, instead of posing questions about actual skills, the census simply asked adults how many years of school they had attended.

One case involved a woman posing as a psychologist, who had persuaded several of her male clients to undergo sex-reassignment surgery.

Empires being what empires are, even fading ones, try to concur and/or influence as much neighbours as possible, especially if a neighbour is posing an indirect threat to the empire’s regime rulers.

The problem with Florian Mueller is that he positioned himself for a long time as an independent analyst and has continued posing as such with many various media outlets and continues to be quoted that way. We all expect Oracle and Microsoft's lawyers and PR team to argue their case and nobody blames them for it.

Posers can be extremely sharp and useful if they get to do what they're good at, but they are posers nevertheless and at the start of a humbling journey to agnosticism - getting **** done instead of bickering and posing.

Posing definitions

noun

(photography) the act of assuming a certain position (as for a photograph or portrait); "he wanted his portrait painted but couldn't spare time for the sitting"

See also: sitting