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An arrangement of items in a line.
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Kick it off right: The more time you invest up front with all decision-makers, the more likely there will be alignment throughout.
"However, we would expect there to be alignment between the different systems for measuring quality and outcomes," says Griffiths, adding that the National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence [Nice] will be responsible for publishing quality standards.
"What may have been alignment five years ago is not going to be alignment today; it's not going to be enough".
Being able to articulate that an applicant's current stage of development, along that continuum, is not aligned with our group's investment goals but that with further progress on their part, there may be alignment – this is a fundamentally superior message.
For many organizations, preparedness begins at the top and this means that leadership – across all levels – must have absolute clarity in purpose and focus; there also must be alignment in strategic philosophy and resolution goals.
And of course, sometimes there will be alignment between your internal beliefs and your external behaviors, which is something most people praise under the label of "authenticity" (though being authentically racist or sexist is hardly a virtue).
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To the extent that these paths prove to be scalable and robust, next-generation phylogenomics may be alignment-free.
The new transition kernel uses the SPR operator to propose new trees, but is extended to be alignment-aware.
Whole-genome comparison must be alignment-free, as prokaryotic genomes differ significantly in their sizes and gene contents.
Interestingly, a DNA string approach called the CVTree method [ 3] claims to be alignment-free and may have great potential in Metagenomics studies.
The methodology of CVTree must be alignment-free due to the extreme diversity of bacterial genomes in their size and gene content.
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