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Her pregnancy is far enough along to hinder her, and her posture overcompensates.
Absent the documentary material he's accustomed to, he overcompensates with copious analyses of Leonardo's works.
Finney, like Carrey, seems a touch young to play the role, and he overcompensates with blustering and shouting.
While this has some truth, in his own analysis he overcompensates, choosing to ignore the anti-Semitism theme almost entirely.
The iPhone, on the other hand, overcompensates with sharpening and just ends up throwing all sorts of artifacts all over the place.
In his new relationship with Skye Miller (Sosie Bacon), Clay overcompensates for what he sees as past mistakes — and it's arguably much, much worse.
And because Lauren B. is apparently incapable of conversing, Arie overcompensates by doing all the talking and ends up sharing, like, a lot, about himself.
Furthermore, the stimulus from recovery and reconstruction often overcompensates for lost output or revenues, rendering the growth and fiscal impacts of disasters difficult to predict.
The company has spent the last several years working to shake the (deserved) notion that it overcompensates for sound shortcomings with amped up, distorted bass.
Worst of all, she sees herself repeating her own mother's mistakes, as the deeply insecure man she married overcompensates for his spinelessness with more empty bravado.
Now those former plaintiffs are acting as witnesses, and Match is trying to argue that the litigation funding agreement overcompensates them for their testimony in violation of the law.
The low levels of these compounds early on in recovery alter the brain in ways that put people recovering from addiction at risk of relapse later on, as the brain overcompensates and drives former users to seek new highs.
Mr. Gorman tries to pack too much in 75 minutes, and so does the director Arthur Adair, who overcompensates with bells and whistles — the occasional live video feed à la Ivo van Hove is awkward and expendable, for instance.
Without the pumped-up arena-ready schlock on Revamp, the album overcompensates in the other direction; the sunny guitar jangle and seeping waves of pedal steel favored by artist after artist seem encased in amber, warm but inert, collecting dust.
Not wanting to appear racist, Jay overcompensates, only to be reassured by his new neighbor Shawn.
On her relationships with Neil and Jack, Morgan agreed that the allure is "more about daddy issues than romance." Morgan said Hilary "wants reassurance from older men." However, Hilary often overcompensates with these men which and that leads to trouble. Feeling obligated to honor her commitment to Neil, Hilary marries him June 2014.
328–336 with models presently giving varying results. In the cases of systems which involve tipping points, effects may be irreversible. Furthermore, most modeling to date consider the effects of using solar radiation management to fully counteract the increase in global average surface temperature arising from a doubling or a quadrupling of the preindustrial carbon dioxide concentration. Under these assumptions, it overcompensates for the changes in precipitation from climate change.
Spasticity is an involuntary muscle movement like an exaggerated stretch reflex, which is when a muscle overcompensates and contracts too much in response to the muscle being stretched. It is believed that spasticity is the result of the lack of inhibitory control on the muscles, an effect of neuronal damage.Purves, D., Augustine, G. J., Fitzpatrick, D., Hall, W. C., LaMantia, A. S., and White, L. E. Neuroscience. Sunderland: Sinauer Associates Inc.
The "normal" person feels a full member of life, and has "the courage to be imperfect" (Sofie Lazarsfeld). In less fortunate circumstances, the child, trapped within a sense of inferiority, compensates - or overcompensates, perhaps in grandiose fashionAdler, Understanding p. 70-1 \- by striving, consciously and unconsciously, to overcome and solve the problems of life, moving "from a felt minus to a felt plus". A high level of compensation produces subsequent psychological difficulties.
This is particularly likely to be true for the definition of mutualism adopted here, where herbivory can paradoxically be mutualistic, for example in a situation where a plant overcompensates by producing more biomass when grazed on. Therefore, any species identified as particularly important to conserve will probably have mutualistic partners. It is beyond the purview of this article to discuss all these mutualisms, so the focus will be on specifically animal- plant mutualisms.
On Saturday night, dressed to kill, she enters the lobby of one of the large seafront hotels and only has to wait for a few minutes until she is chatted up. Her unsuspecting victim is Norman, a clinical psychologist with a weight problem. Norman, who is attending a congress in Brighton, can easily persuade her to join him upstairs in his hotel room. Once there, he cannot get an erection, and overcompensates by beating Bella over the head with a shoe until one of her teeth breaks.
If a user is involved in a demanding task, more attention is paid to a personalized ad even though they already have a higher cognitive load. On the other hand, if the user is involved in a light task, lesser attention is given to both types of ads. Also, personalized ad in some case was not perceived as a goal impediment, which has been construed to the apparent utility and value offered in such ads. The involvement elicited overcompensates the goal impediment. But such ads do increase privacy anxieties and can appear to be ‘creepy’.
Increases in neural activity cause changes in the MR signal via T changes; this mechanism is referred to as the BOLD (blood-oxygen-level dependent) effect. Increased neural activity causes an increased demand for oxygen, and the vascular system actually overcompensates for this, increasing the amount of oxygenated hemoglobin relative to deoxygenated hemoglobin. Because deoxygenated hemoglobin attenuates the MR signal, the vascular response leads to a signal increase that is related to the neural activity. The precise nature of the relationship between neural activity and the BOLD signal is a subject of current research.
In many individuals, bioavailability of calcium citrate is found to be equal to that of the cheaper calcium carbonate. However, alterations to the digestive tract may change how calcium is digested and absorbed. Unlike calcium carbonate, which is basic and neutralizes stomach acid, calcium citrate has no effect on stomach acid. Calcium carbonate is harder to digest than calcium citrate, and calcium carbonate carries a risk of "acid rebound" (the stomach overcompensates by producing more acid), so individuals who are sensitive to antacids or who have difficulty producing adequate stomach acid may choose calcium citrate over calcium carbonate for supplementation.
The compensatory constriction of the arteries and increased heart rate frequently cause blood pressure to overshoot normal values (overcompensates), and activate the baroreflex in reverse. This time, the brain reinstates parasympathetic nerve signals and decreases sympathetic nerve signals, which cause the heart rate to slow (the turbulence slope part of HRT). The exact quantitative contribution of the parasympathetic and sympathetic nervous flow to the heart to HRT is unknown. The simplistic view assumes that HRT is solely dependent upon parasympathetic activity because atropine, a parasympathetic activity blocker abolishes HRT while a beta-blocker (sympathetic blocker) has no effect on HRT.
Butler opined that Wyatt's falsetto range "allows you to forget you're singing metaphorically about the jealousy of a relationship and the Emperor of the Mongol Empire". Madeline Walker, writing for Odyssey, commended the "cunning and unique" lyrics, writing, "Rarely before has there been a hit that compares love, longing, and selfishness to one of the world's most feared yet respected dictators." On the other hand, Eric Renner Brown of Entertainment Weekly felt the band's "expertise doesn't always extend to their lyrics", defining the comparison of jealousy and a Mongolian warlord as "ill-fated". Ken Capobianco of The Boston Globe felt the production of iii overcompensates for Wyatt's vocals and "poorly conceived lyrics".
Energy diagram An energy diagram can be created based on the enthalpy of reaction of the individual steps. The energy diagram can be used to compare homogeneous and heterogeneous reactions: Due to the high activation energy of the dissociation of nitrogen, the homogeneous gas phase reaction is not realizable. The catalyst avoids this problem as the energy gain resulting from the binding of nitrogen atoms to the catalyst surface overcompensates for the necessary dissociation energy so that the reaction is finally exothermic. Nevertheless, the dissociative adsorption of nitrogen remains the rate determining step: not because of the activation energy, but mainly because of the unfavorable pre-exponential factor of the rate constant.
The film's planned release date was March 3, 2006, but was delayed until August 11, 2006. Upon release, Pulse was negatively received by critics, with a 11% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 73 reviews, and an average rating of 3.63/10, with the consensus "Another stale American remake of a successful Japanese horror film, Pulse bypasses the emotional substance of the original, and overcompensates with pumped-up visuals and every known horror cliche." The film grossed over $8 million in its opening weekend in the United States. By its close on October 12, 2006, the film had grossed just over $20 million in the U.S., along with the foreign box office total just over $7.5 million, for a worldwide take of almost $28 million, compared with a production budget of approximately $20.5 million.

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