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parallelism

[par-uh-le-liz-uhm, -luh-liz-] / ˈpær ə lɛˌlɪz əm, -ləˌlɪz- /


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But the stretch of urban sprawl from downtown to South Lake Union isn’t where the parallelism ends.

From Seattle Times

An ambitious student who wants to protect her stellar GPA, Zoe patiently listens as Janine first reviews a litany of minor grammatical and stylistic lapses, from a missing comma to a lack of parallelism.

From Los Angeles Times

The casting of a president of one party against a House speaker of another provides some sense of parallelism, but Pelosi is not Gingrich and Trump is not Clinton.

From Washington Post

The parallelism between the two judges' contentious confirmation battles was first reported by the National Constitution Center, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit museum about the Constitution.

From Washington Post

But, he warns, for an extreme performance boost, users might need to rewrite their algorithms, optimize data structures and remove conditional branches — places where the code can follow multiple possible paths, complicating parallelism.

From Nature