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is misalignment
noun
The state, or an instance, of being misaligned
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Therefore, it is desired to introduce an efficient method which can help to determine the critical buckling conditions of the webs when there is misalignment of rolls during their production.
The root is misalignment with yourself.
Having had such a broad range, one thing I've experienced a fair bit is "misalignment".
Where there is misalignment, the frames will be seen to have a fuzzy edge as seen in the example below.
Thus, there is misalignment between what students are learning and what instructors intend to be teaching.
"If there is misalignment, the beam could just walk off into the desert instead of hitting its partner," she says.
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At the outset, executives need to acknowledge that there's misalignment.
The most common causes are misalignment of the eyes (strabismus) and uncorrected (usually asymmetric) refractive errors (e.g., farsightedness, nearsightedness, or astigmatism).
In this study, there was misalignment between student perceived and determined knowledge of biology concepts and terms.
Possible reasons for the difference between the theoretical sensitivity fall-off with the NDFT and NFFT method are misalignment of the camera and inaccuracy in calibration.
But, if social chatter reveals consumers' lives in a way that commissioned research never can, then for this simple reason there are bound to be misalignments.
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