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"I probably overcompensated in a lot of ways," she says.
I lost control and overcompensated by jerking the wheel hard.
I've overcompensated in some ways, especially with my older daughter.
She jerked the wheel and overcompensated, crashing in to the SUV.
Since I struggled with reading aloud, I overcompensated by learning to inhale information.
One point, clear in retrospect, is that Japan overcompensated for the slowdown in exports.
He overcompensated on his chip up, leaving himself a testy 20-footer straight downhill.
I had never pitched a TV show before, and it turns out I way overcompensated.
But Kowalczyk said weakness in the yuan has "overcompensated" for the economic impact of tariffs.
With the second menu he overcompensated and got too basic; "we went too far," he admits.
The lawsuit also claims the brothers have mismanaged Deco, a label-making business, and grossly overcompensated themselves.
Also, many low-skilled federal workers are grossly overcompensated, while others with advanced skills are woefully underpaid.
Outback's salad overcompensated for its bland vegetable base with a Tonka-truck-load of shredded cheese and croutons.
They later grossly overcompensated for this on their first proper music video—it clocks in at ten hours long.
In general, Ryan said that Republicans and Democrats "overcompensated... on some of our criminal justice laws" in the 1990s.
He suspected that it had happened because he had overcompensated for lingering effects of the injury to his right leg.
She gave outrageously overcompensated speeches to the very same groups, like Wall Street firms, that she now says wrecked Main Street.
However, even looking at similar jobs, studies have consistently found that federal employees are overcompensated compared to their private sector counterparts.
"I struggled with it a lot as a kid and overcompensated," he told PEOPLE in 2014 of being known as a Getty.
So taxpayers have to pay overcompensated federal employees while they work on union activities so they can get even more taxpayer money.
MCAS was designed to counter this but some experts say it overcompensated and the latest changes give some authority back to the pilot.
They did rectify macroeconomic imbalances, but they also overcompensated with privatizations and deregulation, which left a legacy of price-fixing and financial frailty.
So Hahn did what many moms might do in this situation: She overcompensated for her mistake by hooking Leonard up with a massive payday.
" Colgate-Palmolive: "Look, the last quarter was not good, but the stock has now overcompensated and I do think that you should buy it.
They tried (and tried and tried) to paint him as a eunuch, a man who overcompensated for his "small hands" with vulgar shows of virility.
The unfamiliar glare of the sun disoriented him, and he swam into a lane marker, then overcompensated and hit the other side of the lane.
Director Todd Phillips is best known for "The Hangover" trilogy, and has seemingly overcompensated for his comedy roots by delivering a movie virtually devoid of humor.
In 22016, the Menlo team realized they had overcompensated on enterprise and made the call to pioneer a reinvigorated consumer tech strategy spearheaded largely by Carolan.
"We see further capacity announcements... so that for the summer timetable, the gap will likely be overcompensated," BDL head Matthias von Randow said in an online briefing.
Robb actually did a dishonorable thing by marrying Talisa Maegyr instead of one of Walder Frey's daughters and overcompensated trying to gain some of his honor back.
Republican regulars complained of Roosevelt's early plans to arm Britain through a lend-lease program; Willkie then overcompensated for his own interventionism by calling Roosevelt a warmonger.
What these games lacked in technical achievement, they overcompensated with buckets of 16-bit blood, but each imitator attempted to put their own "unique" spin on the mechanic.
One, the Rent Justice Coalition, said landlords had been "overcompensated for decades" while more than 30 percent of rent-stabilized tenants paid 50 percent or more of their income for rent.
And while the Z4's stiff chassis felt as though it might have been overcompensated for the lack of a solid roof, the Supra's equally crisp architecture somehow struck me as more forgiving.
However, he said the increased capital spending would be "overcompensated" by savings from the "future pact", a deal reached last November to cut €3.7bn in costs and reduce headcount by 30,000 globally by 2020.
Throughout the book, he vacillates between the idea that meritocracy is a thin ideological veneer protecting a new aristocracy—and the idea that those who succeed at the race really are special, if overcompensated.
With fresh notes of mandarin, magnolia, and a hint of creamy wood, it's a scent that smells decidedly designer (which might be why so many of us overcompensated by spritzing it all over our clothes).
"'I feel really free and liberated'Paytas also said that she overcompensated for people calling her manly when she was younger by wearing makeup and overly revealing outfits, but that she has always had "penis envy.
Nor did they have the time, or motivation, to mull the larger context of their labor: temps and "permalancers," unjust tiers of pay and benefits, automation, overcompensated executives and the elusiveness of "middle class" life.
D.E. Shaw claims he has been overcompensated for that track record with pay of $150 million over the last 10 years, 50% more than the S&P 500 average despite shareholder returns that have lagged the index significantly.
One of the main characters is a wellborn nineteenth-century Englishman who overcompensated for his Victorian upbringing by having sexual experiences, including voyeuristic ones, with a vast number of women—servants, prostitutes, other men's wives, and a marchioness.
Kellen Beck, Entertainment Reporter, has not seen Legally Blonde, so he heavily overcompensated: Erin Strecker, Entertainment Editor and Resident Reese Witherspoon Expert: Please recall that the end of Legally Blonde 2 ends with Elle driving by the White House and winking.
It makes sense that social media might encourage women to feel inadequate about their own parenting, but what's interesting is that these new mothers overcompensated by posting more pictures of their children than the mothers who didn't report depressive symptoms.
One of the women in Huckabee's film was victimized in the military in the 1990s, and Huckabee says that she overcompensated in her career as a result of that abuse, which means that she was high-functioning despite dealing with trauma.
But Iwan Rheon was always good in the part, and in these final moments, he did capture some of how Ramsay always felt small in comparison to the seeming giants around him, and how he overcompensated by playing up his own monstrosity.
He said his party "overcompensated" on the issue in the 1990's when he first began his career in public service but creating "mandatory minimums" and "three strikes" laws which he said ended up ruining some people's lives and damaging many communities.
" The Royal Ballet School, 2002 (Diploma of Dance) "My class was divided into two camps: the macho 'no homo' bros who overcompensated for the fact that they were studying ballet and the catty queens who spent lunchtimes trying on the girls' pointe shoes.
"So they overcompensated by shorting anything related to the coronavirus right into the teeth of the downturn." has registered 8.5 million members on its new loyalty program in less than a year and "we're just getting started," Chief Financial Officer Jack Hartung told Cramer.
For instance, under changes made to the G.I. Bill in 2017, veterans' housing allowances were recalculated to be based on where veterans take classes, rather than their school's main campus, which had resulted in some veterans being overcompensated for housing, while others were shortchanged.
My parents had survived war and dictatorship before the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 allowed more non-Europeans to immigrate to the United States, and they overcompensated for the austerity of their childhoods by allowing me to consume any food I wanted, with a side of guilt trip.
However, if including the accompanying amplitude compensation in the inverse Q filter, stability is a major issue of concern in implementation.”Wang 2008 p.64 Hale (1981)Hale, D, 1981 Q-adaptive deconvolution: SEP report 30. p.140 found that the inverse Q filter overcompensated the amplitudes for the later events in a seismic trace.
Morgunblaðið 26. maí 1968, bls. 1 The only injury from the changeover was a boy on a bicycle who broke his leg. In accordance with risk homeostasis theory, traffic accident rates briefly dropped as drivers overcompensated for the increased risk from driving on the unfamiliar side of the road, before returning to the level predicted by the trend prior to the changeover.
The traffic collision avoidance system (TCAS) sounded an alert but when the crew took evasive action they overcompensated and it rolled too far; the pilots lost control and within sixteen seconds the aircraft was upside down and diving towards the ground at near-Mach 1 speed. The inverted aircraft disintegrated on impact near Imota (Ejirin) at 17:05 local time.
By changing the viscosity of the endolymph to become less dense when alcohol enters the system, the hair cells can move more easily within the ear, which sends the signal to the brain and results in exaggerated and overcompensated movements of body. This can also result in vertigo, or "the spins.", Why does my head spin when I'm drunk? Rachel Nuwer, 8 Feb 2011, Scienceline.
According to the report, some of Martin's actions had led to price jumps for consumers of Telecommunications services. It said that Martin mismanaged a fund for telecommunications relay services which allow people with speech or hearing disabilities to communicate with hearing people. Accordingly, consumers were overcharged and providers were overcompensated more than $100 million a year. The fund, which is paid for by companies who then relay the charges to their consumers had grown to more than $800 million.
Brinke and others established that participants appeared surprised because they could only raise their eyebrows when trying to appear sad, which then caused the participants to feel embarrassed, feel genuine happiness, and let a smile slip. In contrast to deceptive and falsified accounts, genuine accounts were expressed with fewer emotions. Participants showing deceptive or falsified emotions overcompensated their emotional performance. Genuine negative feelings of remorse leaked by the lower face were immediately covered up with a neutral expression.
When eustasy was the main factor for the formation of marine terraces, derived sea level fluctuations can indicate former climate changes. This conclusion has to be treated with care, as isostatic adjustments and tectonic activities can be extensively overcompensated by a eustatic sea level rise. Thus, in areas of both eustatic and isostatic or tectonic influences, the course of the relative sea level curve can be complicated.Worsley, P (1998): 'Altersbestimmung – Küstenterrassen', in Goudie, AS (ed) Geomorphologie, Ein Methodenhandbuch für Studium und Praxis.
The roof retains four iron ventilators on the pyramidal sections over the four corners of the building, which also appear in the earliest photographs of the structure. The roof framing is a series of closely spaced trusses with battens, further apart than is needed for shingles but much closer than standard corrugated iron roof framing. It is thought that because the technology of iron clad roofing was novel and little understood, the framing was cautiously planned and overcompensated for the actual weight of the iron.
FBI Foods Ltd. appealed the decision of the British Columbia Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada, arguing that the injunction and award of the first 12 months of profits from Caesar Cocktail overcompensated Cadbury-Schweppes. They claimed that any losses suffered by Cadbury-Schweppes were due to Cadbury- Schweppes's own cancellation of the licensing agreement, not from competition from Caesar Cocktail, and that therefore they should not have to provide any compensation. Cadbury-Schweppes cross-appealed, arguing that Caesar Canning and FBI Foods Ltd.
Reciprocal determinism is the theory set forth by psychologist Albert Bandura which states that a person's behavior both influences and is influenced by personal factors and the social environment. Bandura accepts the possibility that an individual's behavior may be conditioned through the use of consequences. At the same time he asserts that a person's behavior (and personal factors, such as cognitive skills or attitudes) can impact the environment. These skill sets result in an under- or overcompensated ego that, for all creative purposes, is too strong or too weak to focus on pure outcome.
Price inflation (a rise in the general level of prices) creates uncertainty in budgeting and planning and makes labor strikes for pay raises more likely. These underlying negative trends were exacerbated by a colossal mathematical error made in the 1972 amendments establishing the COLAs. The mathematical error which overcompensated for inflation was particularly detrimental given the double-digit inflation of this period, and the error led to benefit increases that were nowhere near financially sustainable. The high inflation, double-indexing, and lower than expected wage growth was financial disaster for Social Security.
At about this time Caesar withdrew to deeper water to avoid grounding and Defiance veered anchor cable to turn its fire onto Calypso. Within minutes Calypso had also veered its cable so that Italienne, now beached, could resume fire on the British squadron, but the frigate overcompensated and drifted stern-first onto the shore. The British ships continued their fire until the rapidly falling tide forced them to retire one by one, with Defiance being the last to retire at 12:15. The squadron then returned for one more pass, the final shots fired by Donegal, before Stopford ordered them to withdraw.
"I grew up in a family of six boys in Preston, Idaho, and the character of Napoleon was a hybrid of all the most nerdy and awkward parts of me and my brothers growing up. Jerusha really was like Deb growing up. Her mom made her a dress when she was going to a middle school dance and she said, 'I hadn't really developed yet, so my mom overcompensated and made some very large, fluffy shoulders.' Some guy dancing with her patted the sleeves and actually said, 'I like your sleeves ... they're real big,"' Hess said in an interview with Rolling Stone.
The English fleet was in a leeward position and so had a better range, but the English gunners overcompensated for that and so their shots mostly fell short. Fierce southern winds and rain blew the smoke from the English guns back to the ships, which blinded them, and they were unaware that the Dutch ships were rarely hit. As Bergen protrudes somewhat into the bay from the north, the most-northern English vessels had to shoot just along it to reach the Dutch. An stray English cannon shot landed in the fortress and killed four soldiers.
An accompanying comic book series, with contributions from artist John Byrne, debuted in May 1975, although he quit while finishing his second issue as he was unsatisfied with his creative control and felt he was overcompensated for his work. Other artists completed the series, which totaled seven comic books. This series was commonly grouped together with Speed Buggy (1973) and Wonder Wheels (1977–78) due to the similarities in plot and characters. Reception- wise, several critics reacted negatively to the violence and portrayal of motorcycles in the series, prompting viewers to write letters to NBC in hopes that the show would be pulled off the air.
Score would tell Cleveland sportswriter Terry Pluto (for The Curse of Rocky Colavito) that, in 1958, after pitching and winning a few games and feeling better than he'd felt in a long time, he tore a tendon in his arm while pitching on a damp night against the Washington Senators and sat out the rest of the season. In 1959, he shifted his pitching motion in a bid to avoid another, similar injury. "The reason my motion changed", Score told Pluto, "was because I hurt my elbow, and I overcompensated for it and ended up with some bad habits." As a result of the changes Score made in his pitching delivery, his velocity dropped and he incurred further injuries.
During the 1920s Stephen Sargent Visher did some research into tropical cyclones in the Pacific and visited several island nations; including Fiji, Japan and the Philippines to obtain information on potential systems. He also consulted various journals and reports as well as Dobson's and Knipping's work, before he authored a number of papers on tropical cyclones in the Pacific. These papers contained information about 259 tropical storms in the South Pacific between 160°E and 140°W, two of which occurred during 1789 and 1819, while the rest occurred between 1830 and 1923. Visher also tried to estimate how many systems were occurring on an annual basis in each area, but overcompensated for his incomplete records and came up with a figure of 12 severe tropical cyclones per year.
During the 1920s Stephen Sargent Visher did some research into tropical cyclones in the Pacific and visited several island nations; including Fiji, Japan and the Philippines to obtain information on potential systems. He also consulted various journals and reports as well as Dobson's and Knipping's work, before he authored a number of papers on tropical cyclones in the Pacific. These papers contained information about 259 tropical storms in the South Pacific between 160°E and 140°W, two of which occurred during 1789 and 1819, while the rest occurred between 1830 and 1923. Visher also tried to estimate how many systems were occurring on an annual basis in each area, but overcompensated for his incomplete records and came up with a figure of 12 severe tropical cyclones per year.
This led the Privy Council to agree that a director of an Isle of Mann company was dishonest, because, even though he did not know for sure, he was found at trial to have suspected that money passing through his hands was from a securities fraud scheme by Barlow Clowes. The result is that, because liability is based on objective fault, more defendants will be caught. If a claimant does bring an action for dishonest assistance, or liability for receipt, Tang Man Sit v Capacious Investments Ltd[1996] AC 514 affirmed the principle that the claimant may not be overcompensated by suing for the same thing twice. So, Capacious Investments Ltd could make a claim against the late Mr Tang Man Sit's personal representative for renting out its properties, and it could ask the court to assess the amounts of both (1) loss of profits, and (2) loss of use and occupation, but then it could only claim one.

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