Alignment in a sentence as a noun

Share that alignment, or don’t take their money.

So even though the alignment of you and your mirror image appears to be perfect on first sight, it actually isn't.

This creates an alignment of interests among them.• Google has shown vulnerabilities.

This quote is laughable: "There are only two computationally difficult problems in bioinformatics, sequence alignment and phylogenetic tree construction.

>I synthesized our strategic direction>focusing our innovation investments>our work toward synergies and strategic alignment>Nokia Devices and Services integration synergies and strategic alignment>simplify the way we work to drive greater accountability, become more agile and move faster>Thank you for your support as we start to take steps forward in evolving our organization and cultureYou can't make this **** up. It's straight out of Dilbert.

Because cache line misses are so expensive it is a big net performance gain in many cases to have the code do a little more work if it reduces cache line fills; optimal structure packing is basically a "free" way of minimizing cache misses.- On modern Intel microarchitectures, alignment matters much less for performance than it used to.

Alignment definitions

noun

an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty

See also: alliance coalition alinement

noun

the spatial property possessed by an arrangement or position of things in a straight line or in parallel lines

noun

(astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac

See also: conjunction

noun

the act of adjusting or aligning the parts of a device in relation to each other