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Alignment

Alignment meaning

An arrangement of items in a line. | The process of adjusting a mechanism such that its parts are aligned; the condition of having its parts so adjusted. | An alliance of factions.

Example sentences (20)

Frame-alignment signal In order to implement the frame alignment system so that the receiver of the frame can tell where it begins, there is so called a frame alignment signal (FAS).

The country’s alignment with Russia, and the flirtatious courting of Wagner, is worrisome; alignment with Russia, despite its imperialist invasion of Ukraine, undermines Traoré’s anti-imperialist credentials.

The rail alignment from Erumely to Balaramapuram in Thiruvananthapuram will be approximately 160 km against the road alignment of 153 km.

If the alignment isn’t correct, a voice tells you to angle the phone up, down, right, or left; when the alignment is good, it automatically takes the photo.

With 97% of precincts reporting, Sanders is leading in the first alignment results and has a narrower edge in the final alignment.

Full regulatory alignment, with the UK adopting all EU rules “would not be ultimately compatible with what the British public voted for,” he said, adding that the government would instead seek “close regulatory alignment with the EU”.

If we as Orthodox Christians are not in alignment with Christ and His teachings, we will not be in alignment with other human beings and nature.

Administrative units can have any phase alignment within the STM frame, and this alignment is indicated by the pointer in row four.

Circular slide rules are mechanically more rugged and smoother-moving, but their scale alignment precision is sensitive to the centering of a central pivot; a minute 0.1 mm off-centre of the pivot can result in a 0.2mm worst case alignment error.

Due to the extremely precise alignment required for dot alignment between NLQ passes, typically the paper needed to be held somewhat taut in the tractor feed sprockets, and the continuous paper stack must be perfectly aligned behind or below the printer.

Morphosyntactic alignment main Another common classification distinguishes nominative–accusative alignment patterns and ergative–absolutive ones.

Regardless of when they attempted it, it seems likely that the Persians pivoted their fleet off the tip of Cape Vavari, so that from an initial east-west alignment (blocking the exit), they came round to a north-south alignment (see diagram).

There should be feedback from alignment to segmentation and a good alignment algorithm should be able to correct initial segmentation.

According to Journal of Research In Personality, designing your ideal workspace is a matter of personality alignment.

According to the Chamber of Commerce’s assessment, further alignment with more developed nations, not solely in terms of wages, will be a formidable challenge with the prevailing economic structure.

Active non-alignment can be difficult to practice in purity, however, when nearly every economic decision has its geopolitical ramifications.

A discount to the sum has to be applied as shareholders cannot enforce immediate liquidation and the size of the discount depends on the level of management alignment with shareholders.

Admissions offices at the undergraduate and graduate levels should assess the alignment or divergence between their current admissions policies and the criteria and values of antiracism, diversity, equity, and inclusion.

A fabulous alignment is occurring between the Moon in your passionate 5th house and Venus in your adventurous 9th house, and they’ll come together to offer you a global buffet of appealing options.

Alignment to a standard industry framework (e.g., NIST CSF, IEC 62443).