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Early L.E.D. models tended to shift out of alignment, which made some buyers wary.
"I know them inside out," she said, "all their muscles, their alignment, which arm is shorter than the other and their physical language".
If he wants to defend the sum properly, let's hear less about "alignment," which can used to justify any figure, and more on how any FTSE 100 chief executive could possibly be worth £70m in a single year.
And scholars have long been intrigued by the precision of the pyramids' alignment, which led them to suspect that the Egyptians must have had a better understanding of astronomy than indicated in ancient texts.
In the last section, the writing rockets beyond the terrestrial confines of the biographical and concludes with a symbolic alignment, which, like the magic of a rare eclipse, provides the sense of an ending.
Then I switched it out for a Balans kneeling chair, because I had heard that kneeling at my desk would open my diaphragm and restore my natural spine alignment, which sounded pretty good.
One fundamental challenge, regarding both technologies, represents the issue of alignment, which significantly effects recognition performance.
It uses suffix array index for read alignment which is generated using distributed index generation algorithm.
This layer configuration gives rise to sinusoidal-like band alignment, which is represented in Figure 1.
The current buzzword is "alignment", which Mr Stevens admits he uses too.
Today, the company announced the next phase of operational alignment, which includes plans for reductions in manufacturing, the Location & Commerce business, and supporting functions.
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