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align

[uh-lahyn] / əˈlaɪn /




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Cohn said the firm looks forward to engaging with the company, “to help align operational execution, profitability and monetization with its potential and importance to the semiconductor ecosystem.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Also in the mix was another mayoral candidate, community organizer Rae Huang, whose positions align more closely with those of the group.

From Los Angeles Times

Bakery chain Cinnabon terminated its collaboration with The Bachelorette and SLOMW, citing recent developments and allegations surrounding Paul, who they said no longer aligned with the brand's values.

From BBC

“Rebalancing helps prevent portfolios from becoming too concentrated, keeps risk aligned with the target and allows investors to benefit from the natural reversion of an asset class.”

From Barron's

A phenomenon known as the Russell-McPherron effect can make the Northern Lights stronger around the equinoxes, as the Earth's magnetic field is aligned with the incoming solar winds.

From BBC