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Definition of misalignment in English: misalignmentnoun mɪsəˈlʌɪnməntˌmisəˈlīnmənt mass nounThe incorrect arrangement or position of something in relation to something else. 未对直;错位;不重合;不齐 the osteopath traced the headaches to misalignment of the upper cervical vertebrae count noun exchange rate misalignments Example sentencesExamples - So misalignment between strategy and force structure decisions can have greater consequences.
- We'll hear about detonation, secondary explosion effects, metal fatigue or misalignment of the planets.
- The tracking ability performance depends on vehicle factors such as the arrangement of trailers and connections, vehicle length, suspension and tyre properties, operator steering, speed and misalignment of the axles.
- As protracted exchange-rate misalignments are a recurrent phenomenon in global currency markets, may we conclude that the ‘euro puzzle’ represents just another incidence of their malfunctioning, a clear-cut market failure?
- There was also a remarkable amount of misalignment - about 70% of the time, the dialogue was a few frames earlier than the picture.
- Since no two lines actually rendezvous, a shifting pattern emerges from their misalignment that evokes the nervous scrawl of a polygraph test.
- In an environment characterized by globalization, the developed countries are urged to foster stable and sustainable financial policies to avoid exchange rate misalignments and volatility among major currencies.
- The consequence of this misalignment will be damage to the structure, either chronically (over time) or acutely (over a short period).
- It has avoided the serious risks of prolonged exchange rate misalignment associated with fixed exchange rates.
- Mild to moderate cases of misalignment can usually be fixed in six to 12 months, but more severe cases can require up to two years of treatment, with regular check-ups on a four - to six-week basis.
- In addition, larger numbers of repeats provide more opportunities for misalignment during the reannealing of the nascent strand.
- Depending on the design of the optical system, misalignment can be a problem in lens applicator systems, particularly among those employing interchangeable lenses, where loose or worn lens couplings may allow the lens to move.
- To regain mutual understanding, we attempted to make sense of this misalignment in 37 and 38 and bring it back on track.
- Such a philosophical misalignment can lead to poor staff relations, high turnover, low productivity and a culture riddled with growth and profitability challenges.
- A combination of polarizers, interference filters, and lenses was used between light source, sample, and photomultiplier to avoid artifacts from depolarization and misalignment.
- While standing, form and position of both feet were inspected with regard to potential misalignment, deformity, asymmetry, and swelling.
- This is one of many examples of misalignment between the documented strategy and the actual behaviors of the company, which ultimately undermines realizing the benefits a well constructed strategy, can provide.
- However, they also believe that many health problems can be caused by poor posture and misalignment of muscles and joints (and, with chiropractic, particularly the spine).
- As a rough rule of thumb, we can estimate that because this system has the least power, it likely will have the least aberration residuals, the least sensitivity to mis-spacing and misalignment, and the lowest fabrication cost.
- The most common causes of amblyopia are misalignment of the eyes (crossed eyes) or significant differences in refractive error, such as farsightedness or nearsightedness, between the two eyes.
Definition of misalignment in US English: misalignmentnounˌmisəˈlīnmənt The incorrect arrangement or position of something in relation to something else. 未对直;错位;不重合;不齐 the osteopath traced the headaches to misalignment of the upper cervical vertebrae count noun exchange rate misalignments Example sentencesExamples - In an environment characterized by globalization, the developed countries are urged to foster stable and sustainable financial policies to avoid exchange rate misalignments and volatility among major currencies.
- The tracking ability performance depends on vehicle factors such as the arrangement of trailers and connections, vehicle length, suspension and tyre properties, operator steering, speed and misalignment of the axles.
- In addition, larger numbers of repeats provide more opportunities for misalignment during the reannealing of the nascent strand.
- A combination of polarizers, interference filters, and lenses was used between light source, sample, and photomultiplier to avoid artifacts from depolarization and misalignment.
- The most common causes of amblyopia are misalignment of the eyes (crossed eyes) or significant differences in refractive error, such as farsightedness or nearsightedness, between the two eyes.
- Depending on the design of the optical system, misalignment can be a problem in lens applicator systems, particularly among those employing interchangeable lenses, where loose or worn lens couplings may allow the lens to move.
- Mild to moderate cases of misalignment can usually be fixed in six to 12 months, but more severe cases can require up to two years of treatment, with regular check-ups on a four - to six-week basis.
- This is one of many examples of misalignment between the documented strategy and the actual behaviors of the company, which ultimately undermines realizing the benefits a well constructed strategy, can provide.
- While standing, form and position of both feet were inspected with regard to potential misalignment, deformity, asymmetry, and swelling.
- As protracted exchange-rate misalignments are a recurrent phenomenon in global currency markets, may we conclude that the ‘euro puzzle’ represents just another incidence of their malfunctioning, a clear-cut market failure?
- There was also a remarkable amount of misalignment - about 70% of the time, the dialogue was a few frames earlier than the picture.
- Such a philosophical misalignment can lead to poor staff relations, high turnover, low productivity and a culture riddled with growth and profitability challenges.
- It has avoided the serious risks of prolonged exchange rate misalignment associated with fixed exchange rates.
- The consequence of this misalignment will be damage to the structure, either chronically (over time) or acutely (over a short period).
- We'll hear about detonation, secondary explosion effects, metal fatigue or misalignment of the planets.
- So misalignment between strategy and force structure decisions can have greater consequences.
- However, they also believe that many health problems can be caused by poor posture and misalignment of muscles and joints (and, with chiropractic, particularly the spine).
- To regain mutual understanding, we attempted to make sense of this misalignment in 37 and 38 and bring it back on track.
- Since no two lines actually rendezvous, a shifting pattern emerges from their misalignment that evokes the nervous scrawl of a polygraph test.
- As a rough rule of thumb, we can estimate that because this system has the least power, it likely will have the least aberration residuals, the least sensitivity to mis-spacing and misalignment, and the lowest fabrication cost.
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