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"misalignment" Definitions
  1. the state of being in the wrong position in relation to something else

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Correcting currency misalignment, not imposing tariffs, should be his priority.
Unfortunately, currency misalignment can't be fixed by updating trade deals.
Misalignment seems to be popping up all over the place.
Fourth, recognize true misalignment issues early and escalate them immediately.
For him, the issue was a misalignment of interests and incentives.
Misalignment as thin as a piece of paper can cause jams.
Or, if there's enormous misalignment, perhaps choose to end the relationship.
There's been some misalignment, and some expectations that have been perfect.
You've definitely known or seen someone with some kind of eye misalignment.
Now, it's big business, and so you have a misalignment of interests.
All of this resulted in a severe misalignment of supply and demand.
And this misalignment is blunting the effect of President Trump's China tariffs.
I've seen many examples of sincere misalignment at Amazon over the years.
This provided "additional support for the biological importance of circadian misalignment," she said.
And the President was concerned that either there's a misalignment or direct manipulation.
In cases of material misalignment, we should also be prepared to walk away.
"Currency misalignment is different from currency manipulation and currency undervaluation," the official said.
No amount of discussion, no number of meetings will resolve that deep misalignment.
There can be multiple degrees of misalignment and my case is likely pretty subtle.
" By addressing that incentive misalignment, he insists, "we've stacked the odds in our favor.
Most clean energy markets require tweaks and incentives to overcome this misalignment of incentives.
They deal with fixing problems with misalignment of the teeth and other oral anomalies.
At best, the misalignment will cause waste in the system by requiring additional concessionality.
One type of depression may emerge from a misalignment of our body's biological clock.
Reasons can include overlap with the company's existing efforts or a misalignment of views.
If that's not [the founder's] goal, then bringing VC in can lead to misalignment.
Because right now there's a misalignment of incentives between the insurers and the patients.
"Taking a public stand doesn't mean there's a misalignment with shareholder interests," he said.
There's a basic misalignment of goals, said Harry Campbell, founder of The Rideshare Guy.
Addressing currency misalignment is the only realistic path to effectively rebalance U.S. trade flows.
It found no issues with nine of them, and "some misalignment" with another nine.
No good guys, no bad guys, but just a misalignment of expectations and actions.
Shell also found "some" misalignment with nine other trade associations, including the American Petroleum Institute.
Essentially, the model creates an inherent misalignment of incentives between McDonald's and the development licensee—i.e.
This misalignment has economic and geostrategic implications that warrant the attention of the National Governor's Association.
What we usually call "lazy eyes" or "wandering eyes" are kinds of misalignment, as are crossed eyes.
In addition to performance misalignment, ISS said AIG did not adequately explain some elements of Duperreault's pay.
In the end, what started out as a collaboration ended up as misalignment in wants and needs.
EU exchange groups have lobbied on the issue, noting wider concerns associated with misalignment of tick sizes.
The eye misalignment exotropia, a form of strabismus, affects about 1% of the world population, he said.
Years later, Tyra experienced skin irritation and slight disfigurations from the misalignment of the bones in her nose.
AIG's executive compensation has an "unmitigated pay-for-performance misalignment," ISS said in a report on May 7.
"The misalignment of the color of money is a serious problem under a long-term CR," Blume said.
Ad blocking is the obvious symptom of a misalignment at the heart of the content access value exchange.
Consistent with this conclusion, a recent analysis of fundamental equilibrium exchange rates indicates no misalignment for Chinese renminbi.
What if the slightest misalignment of a tiny tube in a jet engine could cause a fatal catastrophe?
When he goes into his misalignment, tilting and twisting slowly, he looks like he's grooving, perhaps in pleasure.
One obstacle to reform has been the misalignment of incentives between the central leadership and other officials, Moody's said.
Unexpectedly, seven months of enforced rest during pregnancy, and physiotherapy for pelvic misalignment and pain, dealt with my niggles.
But the technology has not taken off because poor weather or misalignment between the boxes can weaken the connection.
Developers using the data highlights the misalignment between user expectations and what's able to be done with that data.
If there is misalignment because of a person, he said, then they make a "hard decision" and part ways.
And for those who eventually leave their jobs, frustration, burnout, disillusionment, and misalignment with personal values are often cited.
The cost of technology is lowering and there is a wider misalignment between the global demand and supply of food.
There's a fundamental reason why consistently strident American demands are met with consistently stubborn Pakistani inaction: A misalignment of interests.
This signals the continued tension between Iran and Saudi Arabia but also a potential new misalignment between Russia and Iran.
Indeed, the misalignment between consumer interest and the need for ongoing efficiency gains may only grow in the years ahead.
The misalignment would prove fatal because it mistakenly catalyzed Boeing's anti-stall system, forcing the plane into its final plummet.
This small temporal misalignment is our first indication that Paris Is Us isn't concerned with linear timelines, but rather with memory.
You can have eye misalignment issues from birth or they can develop as a result of concussion or traumatic brain injury.
Some people who have an eye misalignment have learned how to compensate for it subconsciously over many years, Krause tells me.
"If you think there is misalignment with the company's goals and practices, you have to be careful about it," said Anastasi.
There is no evidence the U.S. currency is significantly overvalued or that currency misalignment is contributing to the deficit (tmsnrt.rs/2Zc2SRJ).
Burgernomics was never intended as a precise gauge of currency misalignment, merely a tool to make exchange-rate theory more digestible.
Harrison wrote last quarter: To be fair to Aero, the misalignment of the range is not from a lack of trying.
It should also encode active measures to prevent currency manipulation or misalignment, so it can become a framework for future negotiations.
Whether it be a misalignment of values, a difference in priorities, or difficulty fundraising, these conversations are never fun to have.
" He said Joyce's absence underscored the "fundamental misalignment between authority and accountability in our government today when it comes to cyber.
"When bright employees see misalignment with their values, they view it as a personal betrayal — and then they walk," he wrote.
Third, at such times, we must reduce trade imbalances by investing in our own exporters and pushing back on currency misalignment.
But currency misalignment — driven by large flows of private foreign capital into the financial markets — is still lifting the dollar higher.
"Today, most banks have a fundamental misalignment of incentives with their customers," Levchin said in reference to his financing startup Affirm.
Delayed loss of baby teeth, delayed arrival of adult teeth, misalignment of the teeth and jaws, and extra teeth are typical.
Her brothers had offered guidance, at least briefly, during a tour before the opening, flagging a structural misalignment in a bathroom.
A common hurdle for public companies is misalignment between the goals of the company and the priorities of its senior leadership.
This produces a misalignment, resulting in decisions we come to regret or that do not quite match our priorities and values.
So, what should you expect in terms of treatment if you have an eye misalignment issue that's severe enough to bother you?
The misalignment led to devastation in the Rust Belt, helped lay the groundwork for the Japanese bubble and fostered enormous trade imbalances.
There was a miscomprehension or a misalignment between the project carried out by Marie Ekeland and France's needs with a digital council.
I hope there is a groundswell of support for this truly necessary amendment that would reduce corruption and systemic misalignment of interests.
But had a misalignment of fears: I am petrified of being alone and she was anxious about being with the wrong person.
A misalignment of the clock that governs our sleep-wake cycle can also drive up the need for sleep, Dr. Meredith said.
One neglected and often forgotten front is central to the debate: the requirement to address misalignment of management compensation with value creation.
The misalignment between the U.S. business cycle and the oil industry cycle will be a growing source of risk by 2019/2020.
The second fact is that currency misalignment — not trade deals — is the single most important driver of growing United States trade deficits.
The way countries underprice all their exports is through currency misalignment, but tariffs are far too indirect a tool against that problem.
I think we will probably figure out decent solutions for this "accidental value misalignment" problem, although it may require some rigid enforcement.
It's this misalignment, she said, that prevents us from experiencing a celestial shadow dance every month with the new and full moons.
But by then nuclear power was anathema to the Democratic Party and American and European Greens, a tragic misalignment of liberal values.
When this isn't happening, it could be a case of eye misalignment—or when the eyes are not working together as a team.
Most people are pretty ignorant about eye misalignment because it might not affect their daily function, but if it does, it's worth exploring.
"It's an example of what I call 'value misalignment,' which we are seeing all over the content distribution platforms," Selman told BuzzFeed News.
The scholars attributed this "misalignment" to differences in "noncognitive skills": attentiveness, persistence, eagerness to learn, the ability to sit still and work independently.
"Insufficient levels of sleep and circadian misalignment can disrupt many bodily processes putting us at increased risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and diabetes."
But the Pekin, Illinois, native – who has Asperger's, strabismus (a misalignment of the eyes) and dyslexia – has been bullied because of his conditions.
"The Group regrets the perceived misalignment with the Minister of Energy and the Department of Energy," the statement from the Central Energy Fund.
Both should have benefited from expectation misalignment, the blessing and curse of being a "pleasant surprise," but one disproportionately benefited over the other.
Competitors have no minimum pay policies and often pay next to nothing to their participants leading to misalignment, disengagement and bias or fraud.
Circadian rhythm misalignment, where your body is working on a separate schedule from your mind, is a risk factor for disease, she explained.
If there was a moral misalignment if you will, that was pretty much taken care of within the cursory vet that I mentioned.
He added the quality of governance was not good and that there was a socio-economic misalignment with the rest of the country.
This misalignment between our clocks and the sun is the reason that the earliest sunset differs from the shortest day, Dr. Pagnotta said.
In experiments that have purposefully created this circadian misalignment, as it's known, volunteers' metabolism, mood, and even gene expression changed for the worse afterward.
He cautioned that people who are concerned that they might have an eye misalignment issue shouldn't self-prescribe treatments, even if they're just movement.
WALK AWAY Shell also found "some" misalignment with nine other trade associations, including the American Petroleum Institute, the oil and gas industry's main lobby.
Instead, Junger points out, such is the misalignment of our culture and military service that someone who has fought is regarded as fundamentally damaged.
Even if it is too strong for some members and too weak for others, this misalignment has actually declined in recent years, he argued.
One option is federal intervention to buy foreign currency assets, which would address the misalignment driven by flows of overseas public and private capital.
"There are many varieties of it [eye misalignment]," says Howard R. Krauss, surgical neuro-ophthalmologist at Providence Saint John's Health Center in Santa Monica, California.
The commission structure of the status quo is such that agents and insurers make the process a misalignment of interest between the insurers and policyholders.
"We have identified material misalignment on climate-related policy positions with this association," Shell said in a published review of its membership in trade associations.
Commodity producers with US dollar pegs are among those most at risk of currency misalignment and therefore painful macroeconomic adjustment or potential exchange rate correction.
Since the sensing and projection happen so quickly, any misalignment between the "dynamically-deforming target and the projected images" is undetectable to the human eye.
A significant delay between measuring the objects and projecting the images will cause a large degree of misalignment between the projections upon the dynamic objects.
This article is about the disconnect between expectation and reality, and how a misalignment between your design, writing and development can ruin everyone's hard work.
Shorter sleep duration may contribute to cardiovascular event risk through effects on metabolic and endocrine functions, inflammation, vascular damage, along with circadian misalignment, Fonarow added.
One of the orders commissions a report on practices that contribute to the nation's trade deficit such as "bad practices" and "currency misalignment," Ross said.
Her bill offers economic statistics on the cost of misalignment (for instance, "Misaligned school schedules cost the United States economy $55,000,000,000 in lost productivity annually").
Mr. Weener said there was "some indication" of misalignment on the tracks, but said that investigators were working to fully understand what caused the accident.
In particular, my colleagues and I investigate how circadian misalignment caused by the shift to daylight saving time leads to costly work and social outcomes.
Although higher degrees of social jetlag, or circadian misalignment, were linked to poor blood sugar control, chronotype didn't appear to directly impact blood sugar levels.
Doubled dies occur from mistakes in the manufacturing process, in which the hub imprints an additional image onto a die — or stamp — causing some misalignment.
They said that the human brain has learned to favor the image in the mirror that is looking directly back and disregard the apparent misalignment.
The big belief within chiropractic is a misinterpretation of the term "subluxation," which, in the actual, anatomical sense, is a real misalignment of the vertebrae.
"You're more likely to get degenerative disc disease or misalignment in your neck than a bone spur growing out of your skull," Dr. Langer said.
"I have to admit to you that there exists a certain misalignment between Vale and BHP in relation to the process of restarting Samarco," Ferreira said.
The pathway that leads from joint injury and misalignment to arthritis in the whole joint later in life has not been conclusively studied, government experts say.
Contamination of tubing hardware and the misalignment of a large robotic welding tool have also slowed down development, and then there's been just some bad luck.
No one is conscious of this optical mismatch, but over long use the subconscious misalignment may contribute to frequently reported discomfort and weaken the chain of persuasion.
I have a severe case of delayed sleep phase syndrome, a chronic misalignment of the body's circadian rhythms with the daily light-dark cycle of our environment.
Diagnosed early in life with Asperger's, dyslexia and a condition that causes the misalignment of his eyes, Braden is often the target of school and playground bullies.
This misalignment in my priorities was so present that I wasn't doing so great of a job of celebrating my accomplishments in other parts of my life.
The U.S. national security apparatus should address this strategic misalignment and establish the correct balance of military forces and capabilities to more effectively respond to these challenges.
With all three devices, I had jaw misalignment and tooth pain when I got out of bed, but they always disappeared within minutes of removing the mouthpiece.
Traders are nonetheless looking to the report as his administration has touted a new term "currency misalignment" as a cause of trade imbalances it seeks to address.
Similar research techniques have been used to prove that other great painters such as Rembrandt, Edgar Degas and Pablo Picasso also had various types of eye misalignment.
These small muscles connect to the vertebrae and direct the motion of individual bones, helping to support and prevent misalignment of the spine, while allowing for core movement.
Groups with "some misalignment" with Shell's climate positions include the American Petroleum Institute, which is the industry's most powerful U.S lobbying group, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Currency policy was also in focus, after an administration official told Reuters that "misalignment" was seen as more significant than "currency manipulation" as a cause of trade deficits.
Trump's administration is also focusing more on "currency misalignment," which could leave Japan vulnerable to complaints about the value of the yen and how that affects its exports.
"In my opinion, the problem isn't when you sleep, but the natural misalignment in the sleep schedule of those who work a 9-to-5 job," he said.
Jeremy Brown, author of Influenza: The 100-Year Hunt to Cure the Deadliest Disease in History, described alternative theories: Some suggested it was a misalignment of the planets.
But clearly, there was a misalignment between how a lot of private securities were being priced at and what the public money actually wants to pay for it.
But when one of the layers was twisted slightly compared to the other, the rotational misalignment of the two lattices produces a repeating "moiré pattern" stretching across many atoms.
In April Shell said it would drop its membership of the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers, describing the lobby group's climate policies as being in "material misalignment" with its own.
"There is no evidence of excessive misalignment across asset classes in the euro area right now, there are signs that valuations are stretched in specific market segments," Praet said.
In a review of its association with 85033 industry groups, Shell found "misalignment" with American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM), including over the Paris Agreement, which the energy company supports.
The president's tariff approach ignores a more significant problem — the currency misalignment of the dollar and the Chinese yuan — and so could end up doing more harm than good.
"The fundamental problem with online ads today is a misalignment of incentives—not just between users and advertisers, but between publishers and advertisers," Narayanan told me in an email.
"Our findings suggest that this misalignment between our circadian clocks and our social schedule might be associated with more severe disease in patients with type 2 diabetes," Coogan said.
The MAM Perfect Pacifier is made from extra thin BPA/BPS-free silicone to reduce the risk of tooth misalignment, while the soothing shape stays in the baby's mouth.
Opening nights are difficult for any opera, and on Wednesday there were jarring moments of misalignment: singers entering too late, or searching for cues with expressions of nervous uncertainty.
This discrepancy was due to a pin misalignment on my particular batch of River prototypes, according to EcoFlow, and LG allows for a wider range of signal tolerance than Apple.
Median annual pay: $208,000Projected job growth through 843: 19% These doctors correct and treat teeth misalignment and bite issues by applying pressure to the teeth through braces or other appliances.
VC's Destin says digital rewards is a "messy, fragmented industry with broken processes, prone to errors and leakage, aged technology stacks and plenty of misalignment and distrust between the players".
The maker of casual wear and accessories said inventory misalignment drove up expenses, and that it still has not come out of the sluggishness it saw in the fourth quarter.
Born with hip dysplasia, a misalignment of the bones, she underwent surgery in 2006 and 2015, missing two seasons before returning in St Moritz at the end of last year.
This means women's femurs rotate internally from the hip joint, and the knees end up lining up inside the hips—which, over time, can cause painful musculoskeletal and misalignment problems.
This change was key given that even subscription-based games added to a "misalignment" that didn't fit with consumer wants and demands, according to Riot Games co-founder Marc Merrill.
Burnout often results from a misalignment of input and output; you get burnt out when you feel like you're putting more into your work than you're getting out of it.
"Circadian misalignment" is when your internal clock doesn't sync up with your environment, and it's a risk factor for many diseases and disorders, from diabetes and cardiovascular disease, to Alzheimer's.
A quirk of the dynamics means that a so-called polar misalignment should be possible, but until now we had no evidence of misaligned disks in which these planets might form.
The big picture: Shell reviewed its worldwide participation in 19 industry associations overall, finding agreement with 9 and "some misalignment" with 9 others in addition to the deeper split with AFPM.
The central bank is concerned that dollar hoarding and market manipulation are exacerbating the rupee's weakness and has the tools to correct any misalignment in the exchange rate, Coomaraswamy told Reuters.
That misalignment highlights the limitations of corporate self-policing, a reality underscored by Daimler's continued membership in trade associations that lobbied the Trump administration to reverse Obama-era fuel efficiency rules.
You may feel some misalignment between your intentions and the way jokes and playful banter are received by people close do you when the moon crosses paths with Neptune on Monday.
The research said that while it was plausible da Vinci had a dominant eye, he likely did not have exotropia -- a type of eye misalignment in which one eye turns outward.
The central bank is concerned dollar hoarding and market manipulation is exacerbating the rupee's weakness and has the tools to correct any misalignment in the exchange rate, Coomaraswamy told Reuters last week.
"Social jetlag is the misalignment between an individual's circadian clocks and their environment due to social impositions like work or school," said study coauthor Aaron Schirmer of Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago.
"There's a total misalignment between transactional relocation services and the many logistical, social, and lifestyle needs that come with moving to a new city," Inovia partner Todd Simpson said in a statement.
Such misalignment between government and citizenry is important to understand in setting policy toward the Islamic Republic, and President Trump deserves credit for calling attention to it in his United Nations speech.
"There is, simply put, a misalignment between the increasing stringency of the standards and the decreasing consumer demand for fuel efficiency," the group said in comments filed late Thursday with the EPA.
The central bank is concerned about the dollar hoarding and market manipulation that's exacerbating the rupee's weakness and has the tools to correct any misalignment in the exchange rate, its governor told Reuters.
His previous startup, Coda Automotive, sank under the weight of executive disputes and a strategic misalignment between Czinger and the partners and investors who had lined up to finance the electric vehicle manufacturer.
I didn't even have a car back then so it was a little misalignment of the problem, but when I started training for triathlons it was like, 'this is the next big thing.
SIGNIFICANT ACCUMULATED DEFICIT: The province estimates an accumulated deficit equal to 145% of operating revenues in fiscal 2017 (13% of gross domestic product) fueled by the past misalignment between annual revenues and expenditures.
Over the years, some who had these surgeries grew to feel a misalignment between their sex and their gender, or felt that surgery had left them mutilated because their genitals lacked sexual sensation.
The central bank is concerned about the dollar hoarding and market manipulation that's exacerbating the rupee's weakness and has the tools to correct any misalignment in the exchange rate, its governor had told Reuters.
The analyst found a misalignment in the Model 3's glass roof, body panel gaps, rubber trim issues around windows and misaligned seams in the interior ceiling of the car, according to his note.
The central bank is concerned about dollar hoarding and market manipulation that is exacerbating the rupee's weakness and has the tools to correct any misalignment in the exchange rate, Coomaraswamy told Reuters last week.
Da Vinci, one of the world's most celebrated painters, had intermittent exotropia, a type of eye misalignment in which one eye turns outward, according to a study published Thursday in the journal JAMA Ophthalmology.
"If you've both decided to save a certain amount to buy a house, but instead one of you is spending on a football game or eating out or an extravagant present, it's misalignment," Alexa explains.
Ross told reporters on Thursday that the report will look at factors from trade barriers such as tariffs to currency misalignment and other issues that tip the trade balance into the favor of foreign countries.
Gary Hufbauer, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute of International Economics, said China and other nations could be cited for currency misalignment — in other words, having large trade surpluses, especially with the United States.
Just like the origins of cryptocurrency were in deep dissatisfaction with hyper-scaled banks, initial coin offerings are in response in part to the lack of transparency and misalignment of interests between companies and consumers.
While this misalignment in candidate choices between Dawson and Booker is certainly interesting, they're not the first or only couple to have heat and passion in their relationship and a wedge between their political choices.
"There is often a misalignment between the laity and the hierarchy, particularly with anything considered socially progressive," said Andrew Singleton, an associate professor of sociology at Deakin University near Melbourne who worked on the study.
Maybe more data will provide an even stranger story, "such as those involving three black holes or black holes that receive kicks from supernova explosions during their formation that result in spin–orbit misalignment," wrote Sigurðsson.
But if people have an eye misalignment that's present in early childhood, sometimes the young brain adapts to it such that at times when the eyes may be misaligned, there is no perception of double vision.
In its first review of its association with 19 key industry groups, Shell said it had found "material misalignment" over climate policy with the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) and would quit the body in 2020.
Rarer still do we talk about how to fix this misalignment through changes—whether to institutions public or private—that might burden the managerial class (in this case, government oversight or consumer protection could be warranted).
I don't think there was a fundamental misalignment, I don't want to get into a ton of details about any misalignments, but we really have a huge ambition and I think an extremely long time horizon.
Volatility in euro zone bond and currency markets over the past week has not been significant and partly reflects a misalignment between bond and equity prices, European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure said on Wednesday.
Median annual pay: $208,000Projected job growth through 2026: 19 percent If you've ever paid for braces, the fact that orthodontists, doctors who correct and treat teeth misalignment and bite issues, earn big salaries won't be a shock.
In its first review of its association with 19 key industry groups, the company said it had found "material misalignment" over climate policy with the American Fuel & Petrochemical Manufacturers (AFPM) and would quit the body in 2020.
So if someone on the team is impeding success due to poor performance, misalignment with core values, or holding a less necessary position, you'll be the one charged with making the tough decision and delivering the news.
Despite appearances in the "reddest of red states," Latter-day Saint values have never fit perfectly with the political divisions of the two-party system, but the age of Trump has made that misalignment much more pronounced.
"In particular, our findings suggest that the misalignment of investment horizons in financial markets and the remuneration of fund managers and executives that rewards short-term profit seeking could be potential sources of short-termism," ESMA said.
A study published today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences has uncovered some interesting links between travel-induced circadian misalignment—what you and I call jet lag— and the performance of Major League Baseball teams.
"For Augmented Reality to be experienced without discomfort, geometrical consistency between the real world and the virtual information is essential, meaning that images should be projected without misalignment on the target objects," reads the Ishikawa Watanabe Laboratory website.
Current proposals instead present surface-level solutions that ignore the underlying root cause of the student debt crisis: the misalignment of expectations between schools (subject matter mastery) and their students (acquisition of skills to get a good job).
"Napping could reflect underlying ill-health (fatigue, tiredness) eventually leading to morbidity and mortality, could be a proxy for sleep deprivation, as a compensatory catch-up mechanism, or could also be a symptom of circadian misalignment," he said.
The lead author, Céline Vetter, an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, said that night-shift work can cause misalignment of circadian rhythms, reduced energy expenditure, and partial sleep restriction, which can all contribute to the risk.
The types of damage that Apple covers under its warranty service includes debris under display glass or pixel anomaly, a misalignment of the FaceTime camera foam, or a single hairline crack to the front glass without an impact point.
Finally, a key theme is the "Increase of Food Production Yield" without an impact on environmental resources, where a lot of digital and biotechnologies are being applied to solve the growing misalignment between the demand and supply of food.
REER appreciation is not necessarily a credit concern if the shock is temporary or policy adjustments are made to correct the misalignment, and the country has a sufficiently strong balance sheet or policy credibility to manage that transition period.
"I requested IPR to review the data to assist me in determining if there were any PPB systems or policies that lead to unintended consequences or misalignment with the Bureau's mission, vision and values," Outlaw said in a statement to FOX12 .
Namely reported findings from 1,200 businesses on its platform that showed 46% of people who quit midsize companies said it was because of a misalignment between what the company said a job would be and how it turned out in reality.
FRANKFURT, July 5 (Reuters) - Volatility in euro zone bond and currency markets over the past week has not been significant and partly reflect a misalignment between bond and equity prices, European Central Bank board member Benoit Coeure said on Wednesday.
"We may be able to better predict who is at risk, treat their misalignment, and then monitor their progress over the treatment," Rosemary Braun, an assistant professor in biotstatistics and preventive medicine at Northwestern, and an author on the study, says.
"You also won't be able to watch a 3-D movie if you have eye misalignment because your eyes are not working together as a team, which is needed for your brain to process what you are seeing on the screen," Fartash says.
This is the sort of perverse situation that really concerns me, where you have this misalignment of incentives, where the schools are going to be making more and more money as the quality of education actually goes down and down and down.
Although I would very carefully consider any deferred fee structures — because they can create a misalignment of incentives (or worse, an outright conflict of interest) — they can in certain situations be a workable choice for cash-strapped startups and risk-tolerant attorneys. 6.
It's existing business model is broken at the start, with a misalignment of incentives between the insurers (who want to keep your money so they make money) and you — who're kind of hoping that they'll actually pay you when you need them to.
Among those "must fix" issues is the matter of the 13mm gun on the Air Force's F-35A variant, which "remains unacceptable" due to misalignment in the gun mounts that result in muzzle alignment errors, and cracking surrounding the weapon during flight.
Yes, part of increasing our own competitiveness will require pushing back against certain unfair Chinese trade practices, such as currency misalignment (artificially depressing the value of their currency to bolster their trade balance), non-tariff barriers and dumping specific exports below cost.
"The current misalignment between where digital businesses are taxed and where they create value threatens to undermine the fairness, sustainability and public acceptability of the corporate tax system," it said, adding that it intended working closely with the EU and international partners on the issue.
Green said that a "portion" of Navy SEALS are "ethically misaligned with our Culture," saying "the root of our problem begins with members who fail to correct this behavior within their sphere of leadership and prioritize this misalignment over the loyalty to Navy and Nation."
And that imbalance, the work's ultimate misalignment, continues into a coda in which M. Lamar takes over at the piano, offering his own brilliant and ghostly echo of Eastman's sound while the dancers return to what they did before or nod off in their chairs.
"The results of this study suggest that the kind of circadian misalignment and daytime sleepiness associated with early school start times are associated with impaired self-regulation, which in turn may contribute to risk taking behaviors, poor control of emotions and impaired thinking skills," Owens added.
Their work was pivotal, the Nobel committee said, because the misalignment between a person's lifestyle and the rhythm dictated by an inner timekeeper — jet lag after a trans-Atlantic flight, for example — could affect well-being and over time could contribute to the risks for various diseases.
"While we still have great respect for Och-Ziff, we grew uncomfortable with the notion of it becoming a public company, because that introduces troubling potential for a misalignment of interest between fund investors and the firm - with attendant asset growth being one of our concerns," said Michael Hennessy, managing director at investment firm Morgan Creek Capital Management.
The most effective ways to push back on currency manipulation is to offset it by either taxing it, thus making it more expensive, or doing unto others what they're doing unto us: If they buy dollars in international exchange markets to push up the dollar exchange rate, we buy the same amount of their currency to offset their misalignment play.
The Ryan-Brady blueprint seeks to remedy the misalignment of U.S. tax policy by lowering the corporate tax rate to 85033 percent and reducing the tax rate on small businesses to 25 percent, which would be the lowest tax rate on small businesses since World War II. The plan also includes a border adjustment provision to recalibrate American tax policy regarding imports and exports.
In our view, there is a huge misalignment with not having a cap on your notes if your investors have any real influence on your business or the technology and investing community — asking an investor to invest into an uncapped note is about the clearest way possible to tell them they are not connected to any community relevant to your success and don't matter except for their money.
First, check out Brad Feld's (Foundry Group) great post on this: Founders — Use Your Down Round To Clean Up Your Cap Table, in which Brad describes the wisdom in recalibrating if you have too much preference stack (the amount of preferred stock investment into your company that gets paid before common stock does in an exit), too much complexity in your preference stack or misalignment-inducing features like carve-outs.
It's sad, like losing a memory of myself, and all those years are lost to me now, all the little tricks and habits of home dropping down and away, as I become this other person known for this other thing, and it's too much in the moment to say that I miss it both more and less every day, that I become a person more capable of appreciating what is lost in the grand scheme of things but less a person who knows what it is I've actually lost, and that there is some painful, brutal, awful misalignment in the scale of those two losses.

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