Alignment definition

Alignment means the degree to which program components match purposes and evaluation criteria.
Alignment or "realignment" means the initial or subsequent act, respectively, of
Alignment or "realignment" means the initial or subsequent act, respectively, of assigning a public school a classification or region.

Examples of Alignment in a sentence

  • Alignment of high school course is determined and approved by the High School.

  • Any communications concerning this Agreement or the Obligations shall be addressed as provided in the Loan Documents, except that the address for notices to CCSD I and CCSD II shall be revised as follows: c/o Capital Alignment Funds ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Blvd., Suite 250 Nashville, TN 37215 Attn: R.

  • Alignment of the project including sizes of mains, proposed stubouts six inches (6") in diameter and larger, and any major appurtenant structures required.

  • In this Licence, unless the context otherwise requires: Alignment (and correspondingly Align) means actions taken by Framework Organisations to effectively incorporate the four pillars of the Framework into existing policies, procedures, practice guidance and tools, as appropriate to the roles and functions of the prescribed entity and its place in the service system.

  • Alignment with select goals and key performance indicators found within the university’s strategic plan, FHSU’s Kansas Regents Performance Agreement, or Academic Quality Improvement Program priorities.


More Definitions of Alignment

Alignment means state- and community-level efforts to integrate early care, health, and education systems and to enhance state and community partnerships through innovative approaches.
Alignment means the physical alignment of the Project identified in the Reference Concept Alignment as revised from time to time by the Province.
Alignment means some parameters in a DRX configuration are the same as or is a subset of or a shifted version of the corresponding parameters in the other DRX configuration. The issue has been discussed in [13].
Alignment refers to an instructional course of which 75% of the substantive content is based on IIBA’s Standards and Publications.
Alignment means meeting the expectations or outcomes outlined in each of the content area standards in 14 DE Admin. Code 501 and 14 DE Admin. Code 275.
Alignment means aligning the expiry dates of certificates, SMC, ISSC and MLC.
Alignment means the coherence and correlation of the curriculum and assessments to standards.