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align

[uh-lahyn] / əˈlaɪn /




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The government is due to publish its proposals for schools in a white paper on Monday, and Milburn says it needs to make sure the curriculum is aligned with what employers need.

From BBC

When Wasserman was 18 years old, he filed legal paperwork to change his last name, a decision he has said he made to distance himself from his father and align himself with his grandfather.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The University of Iowa is committed to ensuring a diverse set of viewpoints on our campus,” Kregel said in a provided statement, “which aligns with the goals of the center.”

From The Wall Street Journal

By better understanding how the human brain processes language, researchers could design AI systems that align more closely with natural communication patterns.

From Science Daily

“Luck… or Something” feels aligned with that deepening craft.

From Los Angeles Times