Sentence examples for points of alignment from inspiring English sources

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While smaller creative events don't necessarily 'add up' to the big creative leap, there are adequate points of alignment.

He recollects trying to learn the points of alignment for 60 yoga postures, each of which had about 50 points of alignment.

During the same ICANN event, Lynn Saint Amour, ISOC CEO by then, declared: "We started the I* meetings 3 years ago (2010) twice a year each for two days of peace, building relationships, sharing strategic visions and directions, and looking for points of alignment.

The identified onset times of PSPs were then used as the points of alignment for comparing two different stretches of a recording, called here a putative motif-repeat (Fig. 7).

As noted in the previous paragraph, the important issue of standardization as a mode of non-governmental governance is one of the points of alignment between political science approaches and those from Innovation Studies and Science and Technology Studies (STS).

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"The UK starts from an unprecedented point of alignment with the EU.

The surgeon would then prefer to use the anterior superior iliac spine as the first and most obvious landmark for surgical guide placement, followed by the posterior superior iliac spine as the second point of alignment.

Friend recalls that when he first learned yoga, every point of alignment for each posture had to be memorized separately.

That is, every identified PSP is used as a point of alignment for a motif-repeat pair; the two selected PSPs, occurring at disparate times in the recording are aligned, and the trace that follows each is included as the motif-repeat pair to be examined.

Moreover, we have shown that the UV/Vis spectra of RBCs exhibit shifting and broadening of the Soret band, which is also indicative of excitonic interactions.[ 32] The fact that the enhancement of both fundamentals and overtones is far more dramatic in a single cell than in an isolated crystal of Hb points to a high degree of alignment and ordering in the RBC conducive to an excitonic mechanism.

Keogh (2003) devised a two-step shorting method that first finds the appropriate end points of an alignment before calculating a global alignment up to these points.

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