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It might align, or it might not, with AVs' development.
For once, I don't really have any idea of what I could compare it to, what precedent to which it might align.
As the theory is relatively new, we were also keen to explore the use of the constructs of this theory as a structured approach to data interpretation to add to the early corpus of empirical applications of this approach to demonstrate how it might align with the other theoretical perspectives we have noted above.
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Its main goal is to thwart the establishment of any government that might align Afghanistan firmly with India.
And that while America might align itself with all sorts of countries for economic or strategic reasons, in the end it was those who were "basically pro-freedom" whom America would never abandon and with whom America would always share a special bond.
There is also clear potential for the involvement of groups that might align themselves with Islamic State (Isis).
On one play, for example, a cornerback might align as a linebacker and drop off in coverage to a deep, opposite part of the field.
Zito, a superstitious sort, is hoping the stars might align as they did in 1996, when he won his only Preakness in nine attempts with Louis Quatorze.
And already Jets Coach Herman Edwards was being asked to engage in a bit of playful speculation about how the stars might align in the American Football Conference East.
Going forward, state regulators and local governments should consider how they might align policy goals pertaining to fire risk reduction and insurance availability.
Two nearby frequencies may be superimposed, for instance, so that their first crests are aligned; alternatively, they might align so that the first crest of one corresponds with a trough of the other.
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