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    alignment example sentences

    alignment


    1. we are not in alignment with the delight of receiving that


    2. vibrational alignment with DELIGHT, which is the creative


    3. What is Jesus saying? Is Jesus telling us that we have to put, “…in Jesus’ name,” at the end of our prayers? No! Jesus is telling us that our hearts and our attitudes and our characters – everything within the deepest depths of who we are – should be in alignment with His essential character


    4. “practice” something that isn’t in alignment with your spirit


    5. This kind of mental chatter is not in alignment with optimal,


    6. Now you are much more in alignment with what you are


    7. instantly, because not every thought is in alignment with our


    8. fruition is because they are not in alignment with what we


    9. One of them was out of the alignment, but it had the most of the metallic protrusions and whiskers of all of them


    10. When the vessel was not in the sky, he could rotate the eye back to it's normal alignment and use the suntower system

    11. bones in their neck is out of alignment


    12. All life functions either in alignment to Divine Plan (Truth) or resistance to


    13. If one is in full alignment to spiritual truth one could not help but have a


    14. Your emotions are a key indicator of what energy you are in alignment to:


    15. consists of non-‐truth; the upward line is when we are in ful alignment to


    16. alignment to Truth in that moment


    17. continual alignment to Truth


    18. negative then right at that moment you are in alignment with non-‐truth


    19. When you are in alignment with spiritual Truth, you feel uplifted


    20. happens because alignment pulls you into the flow of consciousness that

    21. energies that are in alignment to non-‐truth at play, and they are


    22. To be in alignment with it requires that you stay in a state of non-‐


    23. Most past conditioning is not in alignment with al owing the free


    24. The more you create, the more you come into alignment with Truth and


    25. alignment to it every experience you have is always better than the one


    26. This recognition alone moves me into alignment to truth (I see the truth


    27. that are in alignment to truth/love


    28. life), without condition, you are creating life in natural alignment with the


    29. efforts to live in alignment to Truth and Consciousness?


    30. His own engagements at the College began with alignment of a new focus

    31. No; as soon as the probe slewed into alignment with the next facet, he popped back into existence, more substantial than ever


    32. Many bots crowded around, pulling stanchions into position, pulling covers out of the way and positioning sensors required to ensure correct alignment


    33. They were going over the drive train carefully, concentrating on its alignment, she thought


    34. Yet governments were part of that institutional Alignment between earth and the universe:


    35. Magic? Some unconscious alignment of the stars


    36. Discretely passing on to you though the inside scoop in this tale (Shhh, don’t tell anyone, okay?), his almost noiseless flight is due to his unique plumage and the structure and alignment of the individual feathers themselves


    37. His two eyes were uneven in alignment, the left one


    38. The event was a massive synchronized global meditation for world peace and unity and its date tied in with Mayan cosmology and coincided with a unique planetary alignment


    39. and then set your goals in alignment with that; or you,


    40. She nudged a slightly crooked fork into alignment with the neighboring utensils

    41. A ―probable‖ law is probable inasmuch as it remains subject to ―proof;‖ that is to say, until it is validated by common practices and/or legal interpretations by legal authorities consisting of nonelected men and women appointed to our nation‘s highest courts who remain unaccountable to the American People; subject to contingent legalities that directly affect them and whose ―definitive‖ arguments are (oftentimes) subject to change as the ideological alignment of the courts may vary thereby overriding legislative authority vested by the people to sanction laws by rendering elastic, interpretations of (uncertain) legal propositions and subsequent laws of the land, thereby setting themselves up in a uncertain manner as supreme arbiters of the law


    42. The heavy afternoon blanket of clouds had cleared and in the west, Venus and the tips of the crescent moon were in perfect alignment: a legendary good omen according to Truman


    43. The alignment of the numbers enabled the knowledge from within the scroll to be revealed


    44. Because it lies in a geographically north to south alignment, the beginning of the last retreat of the ice sheets covering the northern latitudes could have poured vast, sustained floods of meltwater over this double river system


    45. Arriving at the nearest corner of the lawn, he halted the machine after careful alignment


    46. If a wormhole is created on a planet, it could disrupt its alignment, magnetic core energy and axis rotation


    47. experiences, people; all the things that are in alignment with the


    48. integrity of the parental disciplinary team, like any alignment with


    49. He said that sometimes the competition can lead to a manipulative alignment with the mother against the son and result in the mother siding with her husband whenever the battle peaks


    50. They are in the process of disintegration, restructuring to come into alignment












































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    Synonyms for "alignment"

    alignment conjunction alinement alliance coalition rank arrangement array degree grade station

    "alignment" definitions

    an organization of people (or countries) involved in a pact or treaty


    the spatial property possessed by an arrangement or position of things in a straight line or in parallel lines


    (astronomy) apparent meeting or passing of two or more celestial bodies in the same degree of the zodiac


    the act of adjusting or aligning the parts of a device in relation to each other