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11 Sentences With "overcorrects"

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There's plenty of delusion among the establishment, but Trump's speech overcorrects.
Card and Peri argue that this essentially overcorrects for the West Virginia problem.
The Prius Prime styling may be somewhat loopy, but Hyundai overcorrects to buttoned-down boringness with the Ioniq.
The Prius Prime styling may be somewhat loopy, but Hyundai overcorrects to buttoned-down boringness with the Ioniq.
The result is a memoir that seems bent on dodging the usual memoir clichés, but in doing so, overcorrects, falling prey to the solipsism it tries to avoid.
As the driver with a camera was waiting for the light to change, a car comes barreling around a corner, drifts, overcorrects and ends up facing the wrong way on a street.
And while doctors are now prescribing fewer opioids than they were a few years ago, there's a real danger that people with severe pain could not get the relief they need as society overcorrects.
In music and film, we might call this the tendency of the sophomore slump, or the idea that the second effort always overcorrects either toward sameness (making a boring thing) or toward difference (making something unrecognizable).
As a longtime Howard fan, I really did want to see her have more to do, and Fallen Kingdom (which, it should be said, boasts a script by Trevorrow and Derek Connolly, his frequent collaborator) at times comically overcorrects, like a performative male feminist on Twitter in 2014.
But he also completely misunderstands the appeal of the various characters he's been asked to shepherd to the big screen, then overcorrects in subsequent projects for any criticism he receives — as when Batman v Superman seemed obsessed with winning over those who thought Man of Steel featured too much wanton destruction.
Mathematically, this is called the Gibbs phenomenon. One may distinguish overshoot (and undershoot), which occurs when transitions are accentuated – the output is higher than the input – from ringing, where after an overshoot, the signal overcorrects and is now below the target value; these phenomena often occur together, and are thus often conflated and jointly referred to as "ringing". The term "ringing" is most often used for ripples in the time domain, though it is also sometimes used for frequency domain effects:Digital Signal Processing, by J.S.Chitode, Technical Publications, 2008, , 4 - 70 windowing a filter in the time domain by a rectangular function causes ripples in the frequency domain for the same reason as a brick-wall low pass filter (rectangular function in the frequency domain) causes ripples in the time domain, in each case the Fourier transform of the rectangular function being the sinc function. There are related artifacts caused by other frequency domain effects, and similar artifacts due to unrelated causes.

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