Centering in a sentence as a noun

It still feels like a cheap concept, and evidently they are centering their sales pitch around price.

I find centering in CSS pretty easy currently, what about it is troubling you?

When you have to resort to hacks when making columns and vertically centering things... you know something is wrong.

"That same "centering" effect on culture seems like it may also affect non-cultural entities.

It's 2013, the web is the application platform of today, and centering a rectangle is nontrivial.

Does nobody notice the irony of a discussion of capped data plans centering on a website which autoplays video?

Put yourself in the position of having to argue about the contract 6 months from now, and that argument centering around whether you've delivered every line item in the SOW.

Repeated transactions and interactions, on the basis of the outcome of previous transactions and interactions, have a centering effect.

The Christian throne metaphor advocates for centering or focusing on something other than the self, while entirely allowing for roles or identity classes.

Everybody in the room had issues calibrating and re-centering themselves.

You can build languages with extremely different semantics while still keeping the ideas of S-expressions, centering the language around function application and closures, for example you can choose lazy evaluation over eager evaluation and end up with a very different language.

Centering definitions

noun

the concentration of attention or energy on something; "the focus of activity shifted to molecular biology"; "he had no direction in his life"

See also: focus focusing focussing direction

noun

(American football) putting the ball in play by passing it (between the legs) to a back; "the quarterback fumbled the snap"

See also: snap