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alignment

[uh-lahyn-muhnt] / əˈlaɪn mənt /


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“We didn’t want there to be any awkward choices for folks who may normally feel like they have to make a choice that isn’t really in alignment with their identity,” says Rypinski.

From Los Angeles Times

The score depended on which foot alignment either side had preselected—“crooked” or “straight.”

From Literature

A spokesperson for CoStar said in a statement that “there is strong shareholder alignment with the board’s unanimous support for a strategy that includes Homes.com for creating durable long-term shareholder value.”

From The Wall Street Journal

According to the researchers, Webb's observations show that this alignment is not accidental.

From Science Daily

Reed said trying to meet different regulations is a "full time job" and alignment with the EU would be welcomed as it could drive down time and costs, making products more accessible for consumers.

From BBC