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Yet Democrats feel so burned by Clinton's missteps that they risk overcorrecting.
He was forever making things worse and then overcorrecting, swerving in the opposite direction.
This has often led to overcorrecting, like in Facebook's case, where conservative outlets now dominate the platform.
A Camaro traveling in the passing lane made a miraculous recovery after the driver spun out from overcorrecting.
"There's a danger of over-calibrating and overcorrecting on this," said Antony Blinken, a deputy secretary of state in the Obama administration.
We try to balance the experience across all four groups, and we are continuously exploring ways to shift the balance without overcorrecting.
For the record, investigators blamed the crash on the pilot overcorrecting the nose when a sensor indicated the danger of a stalled engine.
But now other critics now worry the agency is overcorrecting, putting drugs in patients' hands that may end up being unsafe or ineffective.
Over the last few years, some critics have said the FDA is overcorrecting and moving too quickly to approve drugs without adequate evidence.
Other features include a flight control system that prevents pilots from overcorrecting, to luxuries like built-in satellite radio and USB charging ports.
Rather than believe emotional stability and sexual satisfaction are mutually exclusive, consider that you may be overcorrecting for previous emotionally-unstable relationships with your current one.
We haven't been able to measure any effect of our Unconscious Bias training and it has the potential for overcorrecting or backlash, especially if made mandatory.
One common theme: Democrats might be overcorrecting and seeking out a figure who will be prone to many of the same criticisms they've often launched at Trump.
Beasley spent the fourth quarter going where he wanted and making the right decisions, rising up for off-handed hooks or dishing against the grain of an overcorrecting defense.
Toyota aims to win trust for full self-driving cars by first introducing Guardian mode, which intervenes when the driver is about to make a dangerous mistake like overcorrecting to avoid an obstacle.
"At some point, the market stops rallying so hard, and eventually volatility settles in after 'overcorrecting' to the upside," Pravit Chintawongvanich, head of derivatives strategy at Macro Risk Advisors said in a note.
An example: Her team recently came under fire for overcorrecting in the direction of brand safety, prioritizing repurposed media like movie trailers over user-generated content, and harming creators' ability to monetize as a result.
Sometimes retailers get stuck in a cycle of overcorrecting, because if customers complain about missing out on something, managers order more inventory, only to end up with wastage, then scaling back their next order and so on.
"The Democrats and the House have trouble endorsing or supporting him ... that's sort of understandable, but I think they're overcorrecting a bit by saying we're going to formally chastise or formally reproach what he's doing," he said.
Perhaps overcorrecting for the general failure to predict Trump's win in 2016, there was an assumption that something similar to what happened that year would repeat itself in Virginia — namely, that the Republican's use of hot-button culture war issues like immigration would carry him to victory.
You may justifiably feel that the CFPB has been heavy-handed in overcorrecting problems abound in the consumer financial services industry, but when expressing your displeasure, please don't rewrite history and proclaim that the economy was booming in 22019 before the CFPB came to crash the party.
The heist movie has been a mostly masculine tradition, and Ocean's 8 weirdly affirms that by being indifferent toward the sting at its center — like it's so intent on proving John Mulaney's "Ocean's 11 with women wouldn't work" bit wrong that it ends up overcorrecting and eliminating all suspense or dramatic tension.
In this case, it appears Microsoft employees are pushing back against the notion that women and minorities in tech face outsize discrimination and harassment, by saying the company is overcorrecting in its hiring practices and incentivizing managers to avoid hiring white and Asian men, which are predominantly representative of the tech workforce at every single major company in the industry.
Chipman (1992), p. 75. A combination of inaccurate maps, La Salle's previous miscalculation of the latitude of the mouth of the Mississippi River, and overcorrecting for the currents led the ships to be unable to find the Mississippi. Instead, they landed at Matagorda Bay in early 1685, west of the Mississippi.Chipman (1992), p. 76.
Studies, such as those by William Labov in the 1960s, have shown that social aspirations influence speech patterns. This is also true of class aspirations. In the process of wishing to be associated with a certain class (usually the upper class and upper middle class) people who are moving in that direction socio-economically will adjust their speech patterns to sound like them. However, not being native upper-class speakers, they often hypercorrect, which involves overcorrecting their speech to the point of introducing new errors.
The kidney is the most important organ in maintaining appropriate fluid and electrolyte balance, but other factors such as hormonal changes and physiological stress play a role. Chronic laxative abuse or severe diarrhea or vomiting can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalance. People suffering from malnutrition are at especially high risk for an electrolyte imbalance. Severe electrolyte imbalances must be treated carefully as there are risks with overcorrecting too quickly, which can result in arrhythmias, brain herniation, or refeeding syndrome depending on the cause of imbalance.
With a low-three quarters delivery Romo features three pitches: a unique no dot slider that sits 75–79 mph which he uses against right-handed batters, a two-seam fastball sitting 88–90, and a change up which he uses against left-handed hitters, sitting 80–83. Romo possesses the ability to analyze and correct his own mistakes, which he has done since his rookie season. After one game in 2008, Romo, while watching video, noted he had been leaning over more than usual in the game. He said, "I felt like I was overcorrecting just a little bit", and worried that this affected his pitch command.

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