Meaning Alignment
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Actions to ensure that a process or activity supports the organization’s strategy, goals and objectives.
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A state where the enablers of governance and management of enterprise IT support the goals and strategies of the enterprise Scope Notes: COBIT 5 perspective
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The direction that the feet are pointing in relationship to the room and to the line of dance. Alignment can also indicate the direction of the movement.
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The position of the body in relation to the initial target. (One reason she plays so well is that her alignment is so consistent from one shot to the next).
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1790, "arrangement in a line," from French alignement, from aligner (see align). Political sense is from 1933.
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A presentation of two compared sequences that show the regions of greatest statistical similarity.
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The bringing of separate parts into line. This may refer to physical parts or to notional parts such as goals and objectives. [D02369]
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Refer to Supply Chain Alignment
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the direction that the body and club are "lined up" in the address position Example: Standard issue alignment is parallel to the target line with a square clubface. An easy way to vi [..]
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The position of the player's body relative to the target-line of the ball.
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In golf the Alignment is the way a golfer positions himself facing his target – so the hole or the target line. His body, so the feet, hips and shoulders should be parallel to the line and it is basically very important for the perfect swing.
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The position of a player's body relative to the target line of the ball.
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alliance: an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty the spatial property possessed by an arrangement or position of things in a straight line or in parallel lines conjuncti [..]
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It is the position of the hips, shoulders and feet in a proper alignment with each other.
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The position of the body in relation to the target.
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the positioning of the club and the alignment of your body.
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The position of a golfer's body in relation to the target of the ball.
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the lining up of the body to the intended target or the position at which the player addresses the ball. Typically the player is aligned at ninety degrees to the intended target. This being said, draw [..]
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The positioning of the body and/or club to the relative direction that you wish the ball would travel, or that you feel the ball should travel. This terminology is used both in putting
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The position of the body in relation to the initial target.
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the position of a player's body relative to the target line of the ball.
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The position of the body in relation to the initial target.
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The position of the body in relation to the initial target.
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a*lign*ment Definition 1. This refers to the golfer’s body position in relation to the target line of the ball. When the golfer steps up to the ball, and has properly aimed their club-face to the targ [..]
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The position of the body in relation to the initial target.
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Alignment is a term which describes your positional set up before you strike the ball
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Dictionary of Internet Terms The positioning of a body of text.Text can be positioned to the left,right,or center of a page.For the best ,consisting alignment,web grphic designers use tables and embedded tables.
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Process of mounting optical elements and adjusting their positions and orientations so that light follows exactly the desired path through the instrument and each optical element performs its function as planned.
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The position of elements on a page in relation to a referenced horizontal or vertical line.
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Process of setting up amplifier presets and positioning tape heads for optimum tape performance.
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Adjusting parts so that they are in their proper positions and orientations. On bicycles, this is used mostly with reference to   Frames -- so that the centerlines of all the parts of the frame are in [..]
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How text appears. Text can be left, right, centered and justified.
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A term used to refer to the proper positioning of all typeface
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Planned and actual location in the vertical and horizontal direction of the product from the entry pit to the exit pit.
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The horizontal (line) and vertical (top) position of a railway track, described by curved track of horizontal radius R, tangent track where R = ∞
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Positioning two or more machines so that the rotational centerlines of their shafts are colinear at the power of transmission point under operating conditions.
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The state or orientation of an object or feature with respect to a set of datums or the act of putting an object or feature into a desired state or orientation. Example alignments include: setting sev [..]
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A procedure in which the axes of components of a machine are adjusted so as to be perfectly true with each other
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How text is placed on a page. Also called justification.
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(n) an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty(n) the spatial property possessed by an arrangement or position of things in a straight line or in parallel lines(n) (astronom [..]
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The way in which certain curriculum elements, learning outcomes, teaching and learning activities and assessment, are interdependent. Implementation of a successfully aligned curriculum ensures that s [..]
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A term used in intonational phonology to refer to the details of the synchronisation of salient points in the pitch pattern for a tone with the segmental aspects of speech. For instance, in English a [..]
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The degree to which the components of an education system (such as standards, curricula, assessments, and instruction) work together to achieve desired goals. [source]
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Alignment means to bring into line. If your teeth aren't straight, their alignment might need a little help. You can get perfect alignment with braces, those little metal wires that move your tee [..]
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The center line of the pump is perfectly aligned with the centerline of the driver (usually an electric motor).
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Orientation of type with regard to edges of the column or paper, such as aligned right (flush right), aligned left (flush left), and aligned on center (centered) – Also called range.
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The process or science of orienting machinery, machine alignment –  or equipment so it is positioned and spatially oriented to other machinery or sub-assemblies relative to defined features or datums.
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The geometric characteristics or layout of a roadway. Alignment is usually subdivided into horizontal alignment. Includes straight, curve left, curve right.
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The "line" which a facility follows.
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Alignment of track, referred to as horizontal or vertical alignment. Horizontal alignment is the design horizontal alignment of track (i.e. straights, curves, etc.), vertical alignment is the design v [..]
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— The horizontal and vertical ground plan of a roadway, railroad, transit route or other facility.
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The position of one piece of equipment relative to another.  An example is the "alignment" of the shaft of motor with the shaft of the pump that the motor is driving.
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The proper adjustment of the car's suspension. Generally refers to the wheel alignment.
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connections among functions or dimensions of an institution that support achievement of goals, e.g., among curriculum, pedagogy, and expected outcomes; or priorities, planning, and resource allocation [..]
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The extent to which policy elements in a system work together to guide instruction and, ultimately, student learning Webb, N.L. (1997). Criteria for alignment of expectations and assessments in mathem [..]
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in education this is the extent to which the aims, assessment, and teaching approaches of a course of study all fit together. Constructive alignment means that teaching methods and the assessment syst [..]
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A basic control to a data source from controls and displays to align a device. Also a procedure to align physical devices, usually navigation sensors, so that they provide the most accurate results possible; commonly required by INS, AHRS, barometric altimeter; See Also: boresighting, calibration, initialization;
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The degree to which assessments, curriculum, instruction, textbooks and other instructional materials, teacher preparation and professional development, and systems of accountability all reflect and reinforce the educational program's objectives and standards.
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A logical connection between the curriculum and the expected outcomes.
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A process to ensure that all district resources are prioritized and allocated according to student achievement goals.  Examples of these resources are curriculum, staffing, staff development, instructional materials, textbooks, technology, and supplemental services.
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The extent to which the content and cognitive demands of an assessment tool are consistent with (or match) those given in a set of content standards or benchmarks that describe the curriculum with which the assessment was designed to be used.
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— effort to ensure that what teachers teach is in accord with what the curriculum says will be taught and what is assessed on official tests
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Wheel alignment, also called tracking, is a process which ensures that the wheels point in the right way and ensures your vehicle drives in a true straight line. Wheel alignment can be affected by sma [..]
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When referring to wheel alignment, it is the proper adjustment of a car's front or rear suspension for camber, toe, caster, and ride height.
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The measurements of the wheels, steering and suspension, in line with manufacturers’ specifications. Ultimately the aim is to ensure a car drives in a true straight line.
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The layout of the trail in horizontal and vertical planes. The bends, curves, and ups and downs of the trail. The more the alignment varies, the more challenging the trail.
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the adjustment of azimuth of tape heads on a tape recorder to achieve the optimum performance from the particular type of magnetic tape being used.
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The arrangement of two or more amino acid or Base Sequences from an organism or organisms in such a way as to align areas of the sequences sharing common properties. The degree of relatedness or homol [..]
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    The determination of positional homology for molecular sequences, involving the juxtaposition of amino acids or nucleotides in homologous molecules.
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Process that takes as input two language versions of one text (source and target text) and produces a bilingual file or asset where each source segment is associated with its translation. Typically the aim of this process is to produce a TM.
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The proper positioning of parts in a system. The alignment of a pipeline or other line refers to its location and direction.
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Organizations with production dependencies across department boundaries run the risk of falling out of phase (or alignment). Alignment includes any actions or policies that exist so that a process or activity in one section of the organization is congruent with the organization’s or business unit’s governing mission. The lack of business/IT alignme [..]
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The stage when you enter your client’s ‘model of the world’.
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See Orientation.
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The ability to efficiently organize the body in relationship to dancing.
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placing objects in memory to suit hardware requirements. On many machines, an object must be aligned on a word boundary for acceptable performance.
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<quality assurance> The process of linking content and performance standards to assessment, instruction, and learning in classrooms. One typical alignment strategy is the step-by-step development of; content standards, performance standards, assessments, and instruction for classroom learning. Ideally, each step is informed by the previous st [..]
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1. The longitudinal position of a bone or limb. 2. The act of bringing into line. 3. In dentistry, the arrangement of the teeth in relation to the supporting structures and the adjacent and opposing dentitions. Synonyms: alinement. Origin: Fr. Aligner, to line up, fr. L. Linea, line (05 Mar 2000)
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1. The placing of objects in a line. 2. The process of orienting the measuring axes of the inertial components of inertial navigation equipment with respect to the coordinate system in which the equip [..]
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A basic control to a data source from controls and displays to align a device. Also a procedure to align physical devices, usually navigation sensors, so that they provide the most accurate results po [..]
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Alignment describes the harmonising approach to produce consistent data across outputs and different measures. Alignment of data can produce revisions. Two important instances where this takes place i [..]
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The vertical and horizontal curvature of a road.
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The position of elements on a page in relation to a referenced horizontal or vertical line.
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Measure alignment includes using the same quality measures and value sets across settings and within multiple programs when possible. Alignment is achieved when a set of measures works well across settings or programs to produce meaningful information without creating extra work for those responsible for the measurement.
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A class of enclosure parameters that provides optimum performance for a woofer with a given value of Q.
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More or less straight row of standing stones
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The way in which certain curriculum elements, learning outcomes, teaching and learning activities and assessment, are interdependent. Implementation of a successfully aligned curriculum ensures that s [..]
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The condition of type and or art materials as they level up on a horizontal or vertical line.
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 The Enterprise word for "quality".  The definition of "quality" is "producing products that meet the requirements as defined by the customer."  In Enterprise Terms, &quo [..]
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The condition of type and or art materials as they level up on a horizontal or vertical line.
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 The adjustment of arrangement or position in lines of a text or an image — left, right, centered, etc.
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The position of elements on a page in relation to a referenced horizontal or vertical line.
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The condition of type and or art materials as they level up on a horizontal or vertical line.
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  The position of the body in relation to the initial target.
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The position of the body in relation to the initial target.
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