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alignment

[uh-lahyn-muhnt] / əˈlaɪn mənt /


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It loses “alignment,” meaning you can’t rely on it to act in accord with its designers’ intentions.

From The Wall Street Journal

The states have fewer labour law restraints than in the West and total alignment between airlines and airport operators.

From Barron's

A change in atomic alignment can generate topological structures on much larger, mesoscale distances.

From Science Daily

“Indirect alignment among U.S. adversaries — even without a formal alliance — would create a cascading effect.”

From Los Angeles Times

When viewed from above or below the galaxy's disk, this alignment creates the appearance of a bright line cutting through the middle.

From Science Daily