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Issa cooks him breakfast and begins overcompensating for her crimes.
When you're backed into a corner, overcompensating is all too common.
Overcompensating like that may or may not be a conscious process.
It was overcompensating, and I was trying to push that image.
She has the added burden of overcompensating for the part of her that isn't black, and overcompensating for the part of her that's dating—sometimes guiltily—a white man (John Patrick Amedori), whose viewpoint is also explored.
I don't know if she is overcompensating or what her trip is.
Many of today's top actors prefer the overcompensating whitewashing to avoid stereotypes.
Some bears are definitely too aggro not to be overcompensating for something.
If they exert confidence, they can be perceived as abrasive or overcompensating.
"You worry about him overcompensating somewhere else and hurting his arm," Girardi said.
They're funny because they're overcompensating for their fear by bragging about their accomplishments.
If that's not overcompensating for some deeply ingrained inadequacy, I don't know what is.
Overcompensating with visual style and out-stretched philosophical dialogue to imitate actual narrative movement.
This smile suggested she was overcompensating and likely uncomfortable and nervous during those moments.
Who I think is a little bitter but kind of cocky and slightly overcompensating.
There's nothing quite like overcompensating for tiny hands by having big Twitter fingers. Sad!
They harbor this inner self-esteem problem that they try to mask by overcompensating.
It's high-pitched, often more from the pubescent, overcompensating boys than the exceedingly cooler girls.
It's only for a few hours, and I truly don't feel as if I'm overcompensating.
Adolf Hitler was a genocidal maniac, but not because he was overcompensating for his micropenis.
Maybe Trump just wants everyone to see him "like a manly man" overcompensating for his "tiny hands".
One thing that distinguishes smart people is they know how to dial up the professionalism — without overcompensating.
It works by adjusting the golfers' body and swing to correct positions often overcompensating on their weaknesses.
No college years—he missed that part, and paid for it by overcompensating intellectually—but war experiences.
But seeing clearly, after the lazy river letdown, it became obvious she had been overcompensating the whole time.
"Waves" is a song that's wrapped in everything beautiful about West: crippling yet overcompensating confidence about nonsensical relationships.
Featuring American singer-songwriter Colby O'Donis and vocals by Akon, it felt like Gaga was overcompensating for something.
They've spent years getting over the guilt, overcompensating as rulers and distracting themselves with dragons or zombies or whatever.
But as admittedly clichéd as the "overcompensating female cop" role can be, McAdams elevates it into something heartbreakingly genuine.
Dr. Nicotera suggests simply saying, "Sorry, I'm not really a hugger," and then overcompensating by being warm in other ways.
In particular, there's something about Stan's do-gooder charm that feels weirdly desperate this season, like he's overcompensating for something.
The Neanderthal teammate (Alex Breaux) is a ludicrously overcompensating closet case, and Monica (Jeena Yi) is a by-the-numbers frenemy.
Chiron, named after a wounded healer in Greek mythology, moves to help us to understand better where we may be overcompensating.
Daniel Hart's musical score is full of pathos and longing, compensating — maybe almost overcompensating — for the literal deadpan of the protagonist.
I consider Trump a swaggering, overcompensating dolt who is nonetheless seen as tough and strong and masculine by millions of Americans.
Many political candidates learn from their first loss, sometimes overcompensating in an effort to remedy their biggest difficulty from the prior campaign.
OPEC members appear to be complying with agreed production cuts, but Saudi Arabia is overcompensating for some of its fellow oil producers.
Big dick energy is not mere confidence—though, a true big dick energy-haver is usually quietly confident—nor is it overcompensating.
And fact-checkers like Daniel Dale have already debunked Trump's assertions about how he uniquely foresaw the pre-9/11 threat... Overcompensating?
"You may have the burden of overcompensating with professionalism and keeping an artificial distance, which can be an awkward strain," says Taylor.
Iranian feminists have also been determined to distance themselves from the Western obsession with the hijab, almost overcompensating by minimizing its significance.
But we've already heard that Nelson has a sore left knee in the early days of training camp, supposedly because he's been overcompensating.
In fact, my overcompensating has only turned into attacking myself and others for not giving enough, feeding the cyclical violence of it all.
A hurt fighter is distracted, worried, and overcompensating with his guard, there is no better time to dig into the body with hard blows.
Avoid using a variety of colors and designs on your resume if you start to feel you are overcompensating for a lack of experience.
But even Hathaway's overcompensating for Franco's comatose line reads may have been better in retrospect than what's going to happen at the 2019 Oscars.
Subway, everyone's favorite purveyor of cheap, overcompensating sandwiches, promised this week to finally give customers every single inch of food they've long been promised.
But adding one day every four years, in order to make up for that 0.96876 of a day in orbital spare change, is overcompensating.
Invisibility is definitely not among this show's problems; overcompensating from the fear that it might lose an audience with a limited attention span is.
It looks to me like Samsung is overcompensating by turning up the smoothing, which turns too many details into smears when you zoom in.
By temporarily banning ICOs, it would seem that the PBOC is making an effort to learn from its prior laxity, if maybe overcompensating a bit.
CoCo thinks Sam is overcompensating for the fact that she didn't know she was Black until later in life and isn't sure who she is.
He figured it was because he was overcompensating on that leg since he's still recovering from the left hamstring injury he sustained two weeks ago.
It's almost as if Drake is overcompensating for his own inability to smoke the stage out, literally covering up his shortcomings with smoke and mirrors.
Prior to the Brexit vote, politicos in Westminster overlooked many of those who would go on to vote Leave and they are now overcompensating for that.
This season, though, I was struck by the revelation that her bossiness was a way of overcompensating for fears of rejection that dated back to childhood.
" As our VICE UK colleagues note, BDE is "not mere confidence—though, a true big dick energy-haver is usually quietly confident—nor is it overcompensating.
Mr. O'Neill also suggested that Mr. Mnuchin was in a difficult position in trying to assuage a mercurial boss and could be overcompensating to please him.
But the system's descent into chronic unreliability has become so embedded in the psyches of riders that many are overcompensating, adding extra time to their trips.
"I do a thing — I have sensibilities," said Mr. Mayer, who has often found himself overcompensating for his pristine but often edgeless bluesy pop and coffeehouse soul.
During times of protest, they may also make poor food choices and lack the fuel to keep going, instead overcompensating with caffeine to stay alert in that heightened environment.
She's on her way to France for three months as an exchange student at 12, which I realize now is extreme and is a good example of me overcompensating.
Baron (Baron Vaughn), the company's "social media guru" who writes tweets while listening to opera feels like Corporate's take on the overeducated and overcompensating Harvard snob, Toofer, on 30 Rock.
Some researchers have speculated that we might then wind up overcompensating later, eating more calories than we burned during the workout and undermining our efforts to maintain or lose weight.
If the Italian's tie shows an aristocratic disdain for the trappings of masculine potency, Mr. Trump's symmetrical but overlong tie stands out like a rehearsed macho boast, crass and overcompensating.
"I think that what's happening is that this is the tech companies overcompensating ... to demonstrate that they are not biased," a Republican strategist, who asked to speak anonymously, told The Hill.
"You're overcompensating because I don't have a mom — again," Genevieve exclaims as she leaves the room, cementing the wry, unabashed tone that comes to define Everything's Gonna Be Okay's debut season.
Suspended "between the vestiges" of their power "and its perceived loss," poor whites are alienated from a system that previously advantaged them but now is seen as "overcompensating" for its historical missteps.
I'm not going to go tour myself to death because I have nothing else to do and I'm overcompensating for not being able to have this other thing that I really want.
For voters who are not already diehard Trump fans, such antics make Trump appear less a man who is proud of his accomplishments and more like one who is constantly overcompensating for his shortcomings.
The dude is obviously overcompensating for something, because we start off the episode with a shot of him doing pull-ups with a luggage bag full of whey protein powder chained to his waist.
She's especially good in quiet scenes with her parents, forced to be the spectator to their crumbling marriage, a situation that is somehow worse when the two are "getting along," making out like overcompensating teens themselves.
The U.S. has struggled to resume its financial prominence after the financial crisis, caught up in overcompensating regulations passed after the financial crisis and in the politically inspired resolutions of those regulations that are now unfolding.
As luridly hilarious as Raz's gleefully crass and overcompensating machismo were at times, I badly needed this game to confront him with the reality that he was being a creepy asshole, and it never really did.
Iceman has been a jokester, a boyish man who hides his feelings, a serial dater of women who could very well be overcompensating, with an exterior that is literally slippery, since his first appearance in 1963.
Though I can say today that there is nothing wrong with being poor — and truly believe it — I still find myself overcompensating for not having money all of the time, because of degrading experiences in service.
The reason my female mods seem to skew traditionally "feminine" is because the games I happen to mod interpret "strong female protagonist" as physically strong, butch, and tomboyish, overcompensating for traditional skimpily-clad, buxom female caricatures.
It might feel counter-intuitive to add more oil, but it could be that your oily skin is actually dehydrated and overcompensating for the lack of moisture; treating it to a much-needed drink can really help.
That's especially true of Grant (as a scummy snoop with an overcompensating long photo lens) and Farrell (an earnest, lethal coach with many tracksuits), whose roles, performances and outfits seem designed to obliterate their leading-man personas.
But Facebook has also came under fire for overcompensating for its mistakes and allowing fake news to populate users' feeds, and said last week it would stop allowing ads to help fund sites without fact-based reporting.
I don't think so), and they don't need to assert hyper-masculine aggression like cockroaches or spiders do (having "cock" in your name is already trying so hard, and if you have eight legs you're definitely overcompensating for something.
" Despite the amount of hard science that goes into her work, Yi tends to describe her life in psychoanalytic terms: "I think that when one has a petulant, antagonistic relationship to something, it's usually overcompensating through an insecure desire.
They overplayed this hand a few years later on Pop — got a little too self-aware, a little too confident that they could make any kind of sound work for them — and they would spend years overcompensating for it.
Maybe that's because the level design was being shifted around until the last second, leading to an imbalance in placement, or perhaps FromSoftware was overcompensating for areas where players might have had an opportunity place their own bonfire on the ground.
It was "not about the pasta" inasmuch as it was about the apparent love triangle between James, Raquel, and Logan; James was overcompensating in defending his girlfriend's honor because his heart was roiling with thousands of repressed emotions, including guilt, longing, and confusion.
You might be able to trick your colleagues into believing you got a full eight hours of sleep by overcompensating with a sunny disposition and a whole lot of cold brew, but there's no amount of caffeine that can throw dark circles off your scent.
As recently as 2014, Jerome Charyn tried to avoid adding to the sonorous Lincolns of fiction and film with a novel, "I Am Abraham," that sometimes lurches into an overcompensating rusticity and doubles down vocally by presenting all four hundred and forty-nine pages in the first person.
Why more girls -- and women -- than ever are being diagnosed with ADHD But Arthur Caye, the lead researcher in Brazil's recent study, asserts that hyperfocus may be a result of overcompensating: that is, people who have ADHD may tend to zero in on one particular pursuit as a way to make up for the distractedness in other areas.
" We asked Montgomery to weigh in on whether Billy might be attracted to Steve and overcompensating for it with aggression, and while he didn't outright shoot down that interpretation, he admitted that he wasn't consciously playing into the homoerotic tension: "We were talking about this idea of Billy being threatened by Steve or emasculated in some way.
Nonfiction authors have approached this challenge by overcompensating, promoting cheery self-actualization through hollow personal brands that treat optimism as an end rather than a means—we are constantly being told to Lean In, to embrace being a Spinster or among All the Single Ladies, and if all else fails, to come up with Hope in the Dark.
In those moments, you somehow know that if you referenced that sullen checkout girl's acne, or calmly informed a rude guy on the subway that his father hadn't loved him, or told that unpleasant woman at a party to stop overcompensating for her second-rate education, it would ruin not just their day but maybe their week and month, too.
Maya Contreras's new drama, set in 1969, "Let the Devil Take the Hindmost" (through Tuesday at SoHo Playhouse) has the opposite problem: a professional cast overcompensating for a clown car of a script brimming with parent-child tensions, a mother with dementia, an inappropriate student-teacher relationship, the Vietnam War and fraught race relations — here including, but not developing, those between blacks and Latinos.
Where once the term burnout was applied exclusively to health care workers, police officers, firefighters, paramedics or social workers who deal with trauma and human services — think Graham Greene's novel "A Burnt-Out Case," about a doctor in the Belgian Congo, a book that gave rise to the term colloquially — the term has since expanded to workers who are now part of a more connected, hyperactive and overcompensating work force.
The film overloads Dax with arcs — he needs to find a family; he needs to learn to overcome his fears; he needs to learn to stop relying on stars and embrace the whole team — but it always comes back to the idea that finding Uncle Drew gives him a center in his life, that he was overcompensating for his childhood by trying to be great, when he really just needed to be good.
However, the curators have treated the work fittingly: rather than overcompensating for her delayed recognition in the art world or associating her entirely with the poveristi, they have taken the dreamlike, semi-unconscious state of the work — which reaches back into Italian art history, grapples with the concerns of her day, and looks towards the future — and gently placed it in an exhibition that that is as captivating and shrewd as the artist's tiny scarpetta.
Overcompensating for the loss of specific hardware by using larger than normal amounts of compute cycles for encryption, or memory for state maintenance, defeats the purpose of server virtualization.
Rosenberg has occasionally appeared as a character in other webcomics, particularly as Mr. Jon Rosenberg in Jeffrey Rowland's Overcompensating. That incarnation of Rosenberg's comic alter ego apparently has jewelry in his intestinal system and was fake-killed by Dayfree Press.
Russ Breimeier of Christianity Today commented that "It almost seems like MercyMe is overcompensating to gain artistic credibility with the bouncy single 'So Long Self,' an undeniably catchy breakup song with our sinful nature that echoes [Steven Curtis] Chapman covering The Beatles, going so far as to playfully evoke a carnival in the bridge".
Greater competition means an individual has a decreased contribution to the next generation i.e. offspring. Density- dependent mortality can be overcompensating, undercompensating or exactly compensating. There also exists density-independent inhibition, where other factors such as weather or environmental conditions and disturbances may affect a population's carrying capacity. An example of a density-dependent variable is crowding and competition.
He noted that some were thrown off by the Marge-on- steroids look and said Marge probably should not have gotten as muscular as she did. The idea behind the design was that Marge, wanting to never be weak again, ends up overcompensating to become super aggressive and overpowering. Omine said that these things, plus her becoming less likable and off-model, was a negative combination.
Heider proposed that humans have a strong motive to control their environment. Reciprocal determinism is a theory proposed by Albert Bandura, stating that a person's behavior is influenced both by personal factors and the social environment. Bandura acknowledges the possibility that individual's behavior and personal factors may impact the environment. These can involve skills that are either under or overcompensating the ego and will not benefit the outcome of the situation.
In Wing Chun martial arts, Pak Sao is a blocking technique similar to a parry used in boxing. With Pak Sao, the hand comes directly out of the center of the body to slap away an attacker's strike to one's head. Effective application of Pak Sao involves creating an angle of deflection through which the opponent's blow can be slapped away with minimal effort. An overcompensating Pak Sao may allow the attacker a free shot.
The Act was a contributing factor to Stagflation, which was apparent when Carter took over the office but worsened towards the end of his term. The politics around the stimulus made the Act highly controversial. The Republicans felt that the Act was overcompensating, while on the left, many Democrats felt that the was not doing enough and was not big enough. Economist Milton Friedman argued that the tax cut would have little effect on consumption and GDP.
It is generally disfavored by most states because it appears to have no definable parameters and because so many potential claims can be made under it. The situations that would give rise to such a claim are difficult to define. Because of this substantial uncertainty, most legal theorists find the theory to be unworkable in practice. A corollary of this critique is that the tort runs the risk (in the bystander NIED context) of overcompensating plaintiffs for distress which would have occurred anyway regardless of the cause of death of the decedent.
He is featured on the Baddd Spellah track "Rhyme of the Nibelung", which won CBC Radio 2's Remix the Ring contest. A new track 'Final Boss' featured over the end credits in the 2008 game Penny Arcade Adventures: On the Rain-Slick Precipice of Darkness- Episode 1. MC Frontalot appears occasionally in the webcomic Overcompensating by Jeffrey Rowland. MC Frontalot has also been seen on commercials for G4 TV, as well as being on the show Freestyle 101 where he sang parts of his songs with freestyle lines connecting them.
Techniques for resisting emotional blackmail include strengthening personal boundaries, resisting demands, developing a power statement—the determination to stand the pressure—and buying time to break old patterns. Re-connecting with the autonomous parts of the self the blackmailer had over-ruled is not necessarily easy. One may feel guilty based on emotional blackmail, even while recognizing the guilt as induced and irrational;Mary Barnes and Joseph Berke, Mary Barnes (1974) p. 284 but still be able to resist overcompensating, and ignore the blackmailer's attempt to gain attention by way of having a tantrum.
Microtrauma, which is tiny damage to the fibers, may play a significant role in muscle growth. When microtrauma occurs (from weight training or other strenuous activities), the body responds by overcompensating, replacing the damaged tissue and adding more, so that the risk of repeat damage is reduced. Damage to these fibers has been theorized as the possible cause for the symptoms of delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS), and is why progressive overload is essential to continued improvement, as the body adapts and becomes more resistant to stress. However, work examining the time course of changes in muscle protein synthesis and their relationship to hypertrophy showed that damage was unrelated to hypertrophy.
In recent decades, the middle and upper classes in Mexico have experienced a rapid expansion due to, among other things, economic development and urbanization. The new middle class and "nouveau riche" have entered the competition on status symbols such as cars, houses, and jewelry, which have given rise to the term "naco" as a form of cultural or economic elitism. Mexicans of higher status often see extravagant displays of wealth as making a person more naco, in that they make spectacles of themselves by overcompensating for lower social status. The word naco is unfortunately still occasionally used as a pejorative adjective or noun for indigenous people.
" Peter Travers of Rolling Stone, gave the film a 3.5 out of 4 stars and said, "Long-awaited follow-up brings back everyone's favorite superhero family—and suggests that we should give our caped-crusader pop obsessions a rest." Manohla Dargis of The New York Times, wrote a positive review of the film, saying, "The family that fights together remains the steadily throbbing, unbreakable heart of Incredibles 2, even when Bob and Helen swap traditional roles. There's something too self- conscious—overcompensating much?" Variety's Owen Gleiberman called the film "fun but far from incredible" and wrote "It's true that the Toy Story films, all three of which are fantastic, did variations on the same theme of a toy's obsolescence, but as movies they kept the emotions close to the surface.

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