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"overshot" Definitions
  1. driven over the top of, as by water passing over from above.
  2. having the upper jaw projecting beyond the lower, as a dog.
  3. simple past tense and past participle of overshoot.
  4. (in weaving) a pattern formed when filling threads are passed over several warp threads at a time.
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However, $11 movie tickets were a bit of an overshot.
Courvalin argued that the oil selloff has "overshot" the fundamentals.
But they accidentally overshot the mark, precipitating a regional crisis.
Once prices have overshot, the cycle can begin all over again.
It overshot profits by bringing in $8.42 in earnings per share.
Ateny said the pilot overshot the runway, dropping onto an unpaved ground.
Inflation has persistently overshot targets and is well in excess of peers.
The driver overshot the corner and stopped on the southeast corner instead.
The Eagle, however, had overshot the intended landing area by several miles.
"The bearish sentiment at this point has overshot," FBR analyst Daniel Ives said.
With pollution control, for example, they have sometimes become overzealous and have overshot.
She was certainly capable of longer ones, though, since she often overshot long jumps.
And inflation—though still below the Fed's target—has overshot forecasts in recent months.
"It wouldn't surprise me to see [interest rates] have overshot a little," she said.
The Fed would need to keep rates low, even as inflation overshot its target.
At any rate, Madrid has repeatedly overshot the deficit limit of 3 percent of GDP.
The plane "overshot" the runway while landing, according to a statement by the Port Authority.
The Falcon Heavy actually overshot its trajectory of sending the roadster to orbit near Mars.
The reading overshot a Reuters poll of analysts who had predicted a 1.1 percent increase.
She said it appears investors don't believe they've overshot their expectations for the year, however.
Past White House budgets have often overshot in their predictions for the next year's growth.
Dr. Jenkins was thought to have overshot, was roundly criticized and eventually lost his job.
If a golfer overshot the green, the rock deflected some balls onto the putting surface.
That overshot the forecast for a reading of 4.22 percent in a Reuters poll of analysts.
Not only did he hit his goal, but he overshot that runtime by about three hours.
The relay throw from shortstop Andrelton Simmons overshot third base for an error and Donaldson scored.
So I had to go back in and trim the right again, and I overshot that.
Costco's 6 percent jump in comparable same-store sales overshot the Street's expectations of 3 percent.
What many people don't remember is that Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin overshot their landing zone.
While house prices are 16.9% below the unsustainable 2007 peak, rents have long overshot that mark.
I don't think the demand dropped that much; brewer over exuberance kind of overshot the mark.
Read more: Machine-learning powered mortgage startup Blend overshot its expectations with a $130 million fundraise.
We overshot Lake and Pen Air's 235 pounds-per-person packing limit by 28 pounds each.
But it looks like ... it's overshot marginal production cost and probably now you'll see the opposite happening.
Of course, the company used its own platform to raise the money, but spectacularly overshot its target.
"We overshot on the downside, when we penetrated $30 [per barrel]," Petrie said, referring to the Feb.
"Dad, you overshot," Nicholas teased, when he heard his dad had gotten the top spy post instead.
It's now worth asking whether this tilt toward assets deemed safe or predictable has overshot the mark.
Could it be that investors sense that some airlines have overshot in their race to the bottom?
Television footage showed some of the substance overshot the blaze, colouring houses and vehicles pink and red.
In practice, the group has overshot this, partly because Venezuelan output has plunged due an economic crisis.
Majka was among several riders who overshot corners and had to continue along a narrow grass shoulder.
A Caspian Airlines flight on Monday overshot the runway and skidded onto a highway in southwestern Iran.
And so, from its inception, enrollment and costs for ObamaCare's Medicaid expansion have consistently overshot state predictions.
The dot-com bubble burst when manic speculation vastly overshot the actual value of fledgling internet companies.
Officials say the military overshot that figure, in part due to a flare-up with India over Kashmir.
Oil prices quickly overshot both targets, and OPEC proved either unable or unwilling to prevent them climbing further.
A jet overshot a runway and skidded across several lanes of a highway in northern Italy early Friday.
Brazil has overshot its target during the last seven years, with the rate reaching double digits in 2015.
The flavor was, of course, delicious, except I had overshot the perfect amount and made a mess instead.
Rather, he characterized the sell-off as a growth scare and said, "the markets overshot to the downside."
Nigeria, which was exempt from the last round of output curbs, overshot its cap by 107,000 in January.
The Republican team nearly scored a fifth, tying goal in the last minute of the game, but overshot.
The plane overshot a recently extended runway at Georgetown, Guyana's Cheddi Jagan airport when it landed, officials said.
Taken together, these indices are telling us that the Fed's inflation target of 0-2 percent is being overshot.
He even overshot his mark a bit, as he realized mid-climb, that he maybe he'd gone too far.
If the Fed overshot, it would need to engineer a deeper recession and more unemployment to return to target.
The provisional results topped even government estimates from as recently as December after a strong fourth quarter overshot expectations.
In 2004, 25 people were killed when a Lion Air flight overshot the runway in the city of Surakarta.
"So I overshot the jump," Lavin told the camera revealing his bloody face and a huge scar on his forehead.
Her amber-flecked voice had plenty of fire power, but top notes overshot the mark, coming out tight and aggressive.
But if you overshot, that brought another terror, too, because the overseers might increase your quota for the next day.
Meanwhile, the currency has already overshot PwC's worst-case forecast for this year, blowing past 320 to the U.S. dollar recently.
Meanwhile, some would-be buyers remain priced out or unwilling to buy amid concerns that prices have overshot a sustainable level.
This means that the change in a prediction market price tells you how much each candidate overshot or undershot those expectations.
However, the bankers working on the sale of Oasis may have initially overshot its worth, according to details in the suit.
Underlying pre-tax profit of 172.5 million Swiss francs ($182.5 million) overshot expectations for 157 million francs in a Reuters poll.
Schools and colleges were closed, and nearly 50 flights were canceled from Mumbai airport, where a SpiceJet plane overshot the runway.
Caspian Airlines Flight 6936 on Monday overshot the runway and skidded onto a highway in Bandar-e Mahshahr, in southwestern Iran. 
Apple has overshot its health-care efforts in the past; original plans for health tracking in the Apple Watch were ditched.
Last week, a SpiceJet plane overshot the runway at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport, in Mumbai, according to CNN affiliate News18.
The figures have "under- and overshot the preliminary official private-payroll tally by an average of 83,000 jobs," according to the WSJ.
But they seem to have overshot the target: most of the big names are trading at 19 or 20 times forward earnings.
In an interview with CNBC, Mulvaney said Trump overshot the goal of eliminating federal debt by the end of his second term.
Consumer price inflation is currently 2.6 percent and has now overshot the BoE's 2 percent target for six months in a row.
It's not surprising that politicians, in their zeal to appease voters and pass financial reform, overshot the target and got it wrong.
Third, a new line of thinking has bubbled up on Wall Street, one that says interest rates have overshot their sustainable levels.
During a downhill training run in Sochi, Kurka overshot a jump, soaring about 100 feet, he said, before hurtling down the course.
She has inched higher in national polls and, at events within the last month, consistently overshot the campaign's expected number of attendees.
Consistently, the participants overshot their starting point, suggesting that their sense of body had drifted or "projected" forward, toward the transparent avatar.
"I was in the lead that had overshot the mark a couple of miles," Henson told The New York Times in 1955.
Meaning, the last doctor overshot where the tip was meant to fall, and it had made my nose too small for my face.
Some analysts said that a sense that the sell-off had overshot was partly vindicated by some dovish comments by top ECB officials.
Historically, low interest rates on bonds help explain why stock valuations have overshot corporate fundamental growth, but still can't justify the valuation levels.
And in June, two passengers were killed on a Angara Airlines flight in Siberia after it overshot the runway and burst into flames.
Their stated concern is the added rules, protections and compliance costs have overshot, causing financial firms to be less efficient and less profitable.
In 2004, Ms. Lazarus said, she was involved in her first accident, when a plane overshot the runway in the city of Palembang.
Another Air India flight from Dubai to Mangalore overshot the runway on landing and fell over a cliff and caught fire in May 2010.
But there appears to have been a reappraisal since the start of the month amid signs this positioning had overshot on the bearish side.
Perhaps purposefully, Zuckerberg overshot his mark: Facebook users were asking him to fix fake news, and he responded with plans to fix global society.
The play "worked" in that it ended with a fairly decent shot in the paint, but Irving overshot the rim by about a foot.
"Our findings suggest that the labor market has already slightly overshot full employment," Goldman Sachs economist Daan Struyven said in a report for clients.
This was the strongest monthly increase since August 2016 and overshot the consensus forecast in a Reuters poll for a rise of 2.5 percent.
Multiple Navy SEALs with gold and blue parachutes landed in the field before the game, but one overshot his landing, almost hitting the crowd.
Shortly after the launch, Musk tweeted that the car had overshot its trajectory a little bit and was instead headed to the asteroid belt.
"The sell-off appears to have overshot the fundamentals," Goldman Sachs chief US equity strategist David Kostin wrote to clients after Friday's closing bell.
Law enforcement sources tell TMZ ... Brandon was driving his Rolls-Royce in Burbank last weekend when he overshot the crosswalk at a red light.
The plane carrying 48 people, including 5 crew members, overshot the runway after landing, hit a small building and caught fire, regional authorities said.
The pan-European STOXX 23.7060 index added 22.5 percent and Germany's DAX touched an all-time high after data showing industrial output far overshot forecasts.
On a February morning in 1996, a Hoboken-bound train overshot a stopping point and ran into the path of another New Jersey Transit train.
While growth came in behind European peers and a full percentage point below the 1.9 percent rise posted in 2014, results overshot expectations and fears.
Judge Rao, who holds the appellate seat vacated by Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, questioned whether Democrats in the House of Representatives had overshot their authority.
The trajectory of its emissions affect whether the world has any chance of meeting the Paris temperature goals — or, more likely, how much they're overshot.
The lead investigator of Lion Air's first fatal accident, in which 25 people died in 2004 after a pilot overshot the runway, was Ertata Lananggalih.
The JAP was a woman who had overshot the mark, piling on the trappings of the stable middle class like so many diamond tennis bracelets.
At the debate on Tuesday, Mark Cleverly, commercial director at engineering firm Arcadis, said the U.K. government had "overshot" in hiking stamp duty by 3 percent.
Like many corrections, the market has overshot to the downside as we at Emergence believe long term SaaS valuations of 5-103x forward revenue will return.
The middle rocket core broke apart when it crashed into the water next to the company's autonomous drone ship, and the Tesla payload overshot its target.
But it actually overshot that trajectory, going slightly beyond the Red Planet's path but not as far out as the asteroid belt, as Musk originally claimed.
Nickel prices, boosted recently by an expected surge in demand from EVs, have also overshot and are due to correct next year, according to the poll.
"Disposal of the company now looks almost certain," Natixis analyst Philippe Lanone wrote in a note, adding that the price offered by Cinven could be overshot.
Cramer noted that the new total overshot Amazon Prime's subscriber total by 170 million; HBO's count by 130 million; and Netflix's numbers by more than double.
Starbucks, while still up 30% this year, seems to have overshot to the upside in the summer and the stock remains 15% below a July peak.
At the same time, Jefferies said downside risk was not fully "baked in" at Shake Shack and Wingstop, and said those stocks have "overshot" growth prospects.
"There's been a rapid build out of capacity and it kind of overshot the production growth," Plains All American CEO Greg Armstrong told investors in December.
There was the trip last week, when we "overshot" La Guardia on a misty night, then circled back to find that fog had closed the airport.
It was around this time that Ms. Ruehl, absorbed in the conversation, realized she'd overshot the north entrance of the High Line by about five blocks.
I'd overshot my intended Mount Irish access point by about 45 minutes before a kind cashier at a service station near Panaca handed me a map.
But he overshot his stop and rammed into the side of the Virgin garage, forcing a couple of team personnel to jump out of the way.
Switzerland ran a 2018 federal budget surplus 10 times greater than planned as tax revenue overshot projections and the state kept a tight grip on spending.
The main runway at Mumbai airport, India's second biggest, was closed from midnight after a SpiceJet flight overshot the runway while landing, an airport spokeswoman said.
In both cases, the oil market was eventually forced back to balance, but not before prices had overshot on the upside, creating conditions for the subsequent collapse.
When she loses the weight, these levels drop, but not all the way to her healthy baseline, because her "normal" state was overshot by the weight gain.
The reading, a 70-month high, overshot the consensus forecast in a Reuters poll of economists and was above the 50 mark that separates growth from contraction.
"We think that the dollar has probably overshot on the down side, so we think there's going to be some moderate strengthening of the dollar," he added.
Policymakers have in recent days signaled they would not be too concerned if inflation overshot the target, reiterating what the Fed said in its statement last week.
But the rocket carrying the car seems to have overshot that trajectory and has put the Tesla in an orbit that extends beyond the Red Planet's path.
For the current fiscal year, the target is 3.2 percent and the government is unlikely to meet that as it has already overshot its full-year goal.
So Netflix executives should not have been too surprised when the Australian auteur reportedly overshot the budget of his first television series, "The Get Down", by $30m.
According to SpaceX founder Elon Musk, the Tesla overshot its initial orbit and is heading toward the asteroid belt, but that may not be the full story.
And the costs of tightening when the economy still has room to grow are much bigger than those of waiting and discovering that we've overshot a bit.
"At this point, it is still unclear whether the aircraft overshot the end of the runway or ditched in the lagoon before reaching the runway," JACDEC said.
Fed bankers, meanwhile, have signaled that they would not be alarmed if inflation overshot its target as the economy rebounds from a historic spell of stagnant prices.
Sheng said the exchange rate has overshot as depreciation expectations are being reinforced, even though there is no basis for further depreciation as the Chinese economy is stabilizing.
Over the past decade, inflation has overshot the BoE's target eight times, and by more than 3.63 percent on five occasions, according to the Office for National Statistics.
It's our first glimpse at what director Rian Johnson, who way overshot the mark in the length of his original version, reluctantly left on the cutting room floor.
While that number is technically ahead of the Fed's goal, it has consistently overshot the actual level throughout its existence, often by a full percentage point or more.
One such close call came as Armstrong and Aldrin landed on the moon: They overshot their landing site by 4 miles, and the new spot was dangerously rocky.
Several airport workers that we talked to said it had overshot the runway by about 150 feet, nose-diving into the deserted field just beyond the airport fence.
But the evidence suggests we've overshot the mark, and the pace of innovation would quicken, and many of America's biggest fortunes would shrink, if patent protections were weakened.
Though these findings are unchanged from when the same question was asked in February, they fit in with economists' predictions that inflation will overshot the Fed's 2 percent target.
After the past two oil market slumps, in 1997/98 and 2008/09, prices subsequently overshot the organisation's formal and informal targets of $28 and $75 per barrel respectively.
A small freight plane overshot its Australian destination by nearly 30 miles because the pilot fell asleep in the cockpit, Australian Transport Safety Bureau (ATSB) said in a statement.
After the past two oil market slumps, in 1997/98 and 2008/09, prices subsequently overshot the organization's formal and informal targets of $28 and $75 per barrel respectively.
OPEC allowed the market to tighten too much after both the two previous slumps in 1997/98 and 2008/09 with the result that prices overshot its initial targets.
"Three to four interest rate hikes seem appropriate this year," he said, adding that unemployment, at 4.5 percent, has already overshot what is in his view full U.S. employment.
The new criteria would evaluate if the development would still be profitable enough for the loan to be paid back in case sales prices fell significantly and costs overshot.
Outside, a young Navy man watching the approach turned away to cross himself as the banking jet overshot the tire-stains left by previous landings, heading for the water.
Glencore fell 3.1 percent, tracking the price of copper, which slipped from four-month highs hit on Friday as traders took profits on concerns that prices had overshot fundamental demand.
We will see now we have to see where the markets will stabilize, they overshot, now there's rebound we have to wait a few days to see where this goes.
Three years later, during the July 1969 Apollo 11 mission to the moon, Armstrong took manual control of the landing module after they overshot the preferred area by several miles.
However, the impressive run in tech has some investors worried that the trade may have overshot its true value, with one-fifth of Advanced Micro Devices' available shares sold short.
Once Armstrong and Aldrin were approaching the moon's surface on July 20, 1969, they realized that the lunar module, called "Eagle," had overshot its intended landing point by 4 miles.
The Apollo 11 lunar module overshot its intended landing point on a smooth part of the moon's surface by 4 miles, and the new target was covered in large boulders.
Reed stumbled with a bogey at the par-three 17th where his first effort overshot the green and his chip back trickled off the front into a collar of rough.
"The market has overshot on the low side and it is inevitable that it will start turning up," said Mr Falih, predicting higher prices by the end of the year.
" While Mr. Gowdy can be "very aggressive and very hard-hitting," Mr. King added, "he's also very restrained, and I don't think you'll find that he ever overshot the mark.
That same year, a Garuda Indonesia plane with 140 people on board overshot the runway in the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta and burst into flames, killing 21 people on board.
In 2013, all 101 passengers aboard a Lion Air flight that overshot the runway at Denpasar in Indonesia and landed in shallow water were similarly rescued by boats without casualties.
Their entire mission, which certainly overshot its initial goals, was borne out of paranoia as well, created and carried out within U.S. borders by the people who claim to protect it.
His comments come amid a volatile price market with prices falling to around $67 per metric ton now from $95 earlier this year, a level that "overshot the market," Power said.
A few hours later, Musk took to Twitter to announce that SpaceX had overshot its planned trajectory a wee bit and the hot rod was now headed to the asteroid belt.
The previous government hiked military spending by 20 percent to 1.1 billion, but the military appears to have overshot that figure amid a flare up in tensions with arch-foe India.
If I scuffed one, I scuffed the other to exactly the same degree, and if I overshot that one I'd keep going, sometimes for hours, until eventually I'd balanced them out.
While serving as a high-profile surrogate for his wife's 2016 presidential campaign, former President Clinton admitted to supporting policies that "overshot the mark" by incarcerating too many people of color.
Cliff Tan, Hong Kong-based East Asian head of global markets research at MUFG Bank, said his forecasts overshot official fixings by 30 pips at times during the week before last.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's budget deficit has overshot Chancellor George Osborne's target and retail sales fell sharply in March, adding to signs of a slowing economy, according to data released on Thursday.
"One of the things to remember for the euro dollar is its kind of overshot ... especially in terms of euro zone political risks this week," said ING currency strategist Viraj Patel.
At a minimum, it indicates that bond investors believe the Federal Reserve will soon need to cut interest rates — in effect, that it overshot with those four rate increases last year.
Switzerland ran a federal budget surplus of 2.94 billion francs in 2018, 10 times greater than planned, as tax revenue overshot projections and the state kept a tight grip on spending.
If you look historically while they're at the core PCE rate, which they admit is their medium-term objective, historically they've overshot that rate on purpose an average of 0.9 percent.
She can take heart from the fact that, outside Washington, there is more bipartisanship and problem-solving than most Americans realise, and from the fact that popular pessimism has far overshot reality.
"The dollar has overshot the rates story, and market positioning has moved kind of quickly, and so there is some scope for it to pull back over the next couple of weeks."
These investments last year amounted to an estimated $120 billion, and the provisional data for January and February suggest that this number could be significantly overshot by the end of this year.
The year-end debt ratio, which overshot the government's projection of 127.7 percent, still showed a retreat from an intra-year high of 133.4 percent at the end of the third quarter.
In October an Eastern Air Lines plane carrying Mike Pence, a vice-presidential candidate at the time, overshot the runway at La Guardia Airport, skidding sideways into a field of concrete blocks.
But delegates could hardly agree on much else at the longest meeting in the 25-year history of these annual climate talks, which overshot its scheduled end by more than 40 hours.
The real activists, however, say that Facebook, in this case, overshot its mark, overzealous perhaps in its attempt to placate a hostile Congress, while holding fast amid a week of ugly financial misfortune.
Torrential rain was also blamed for the collapse of a 117-year-old building that killed 34 people, and water-logging last week that disrupted flights after a passenger jet overshot a runway.
The December trade deficit of $59.8 billion was the largest since October 2008 and overshot economists' expectations for a $57.9 billion shortfall, as exports fell for a third straight month and imports rebounded.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's inflation rate unexpectedly overshot the Bank of England's 2% target on Wednesday, raising the cost of living even before sterling's slide has had much chance to feed into consumer prices.
In 2010, an Air India plane carrying 166 people from Dubai to Mangalore, a coastal city in southern India, overshot the runway while trying to land, plunged into a valley and caught fire.
"They would bring these suitcase travel bars to their room, and they would try to get enough of a shine on to get them through dinner and sometimes they overshot," Mr. Palmeri said.
After taking an in-flight nap, an Air India Express pilot overshot the landing runway and crashed a plane full of 166 people into a hillside, where it rolled and burst into flames.
That same year, a Garuda Indonesia plane with 140 people on board overshot the runway in the Indonesian city of Yogyakarta and burst into flames, killing 21 people, including five Australians, Reuters reported.
And if I could tell you that I can get the same sound pleasure out of some other competing speaker, I'd say B&O has overshot its pricing and needs to be more competitive.
So, what happened is we overshot on the way down significantly and when the recession didn't happen, when China didn't fall off a cliff the way people were also saying, now it's popped up.
The RBI has lowered its retail inflation forecast to 3.8 percent by January-March 2020, but warned it could be higher if food and fuel prices climb abruptly, or if fiscal deficits overshot targets.
The Eagle had overshot the mission's planned landing site by over three miles and terrain below was unfamiliar to Armstrong, filled with massive craters and boulders that would have made a successful landing impossible.
GrokStyle could very easily have overshot to begin with and tried to offer consumers an app that categorizes and searches among your photos and others, but that way lies great cost and questionable utility.
Apple has plenty of existing customers at 1.3 billion, but some analysts think the company overshot with its $999 price tag on the iPhone X, which competed with the iPhone 8 over the holidays.
Yet premiums are going down at least in part because insurers overshot in 2018 and raised them too high amid uncertainty over how the changes made by the Trump administration would affect the program.
And then, in order to quickly meet these sometimes questionable goals, some local officials with an eye on career advancement — or simply fearful of being sacked — have overshot or been heavy-handed with enforcement.
Its latest earnings overshot even the higher end of its own forecasts, but switching from its traditional customers to aim more for the "rugged outdoor enthusiast" is a gamble for such a well-known brand.
With origins on Kickstarter, where its original key holder overshot its $6,000 goal by more than $320,000, KeySmart now makes a bunch of different accessories that are designed to make organization both effortless and stylish.
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As a result, they lost significant track position, especially Hamlin, since he overshot the entrance to pit road on his first attempt to pit and had to make another lap and another attempt to stop.
The lunar module had overshot its intended landing point on a smooth part of the moon's surface by 4 miles, and the new target — on the West Crater's northeast flank — was covered in large boulders.
Bauke Mollema, the Dutch rider who started the day second over all, overshot a turn and came to an awkward stop on some grass immediately in front of a steel sign advertising a Tour sponsor.
The bullish case is, we've had a late-summer recession panic that's overshot the economic evidence, and likewise bonds have become stretched by the global grab for scarce yield and exacerbated by technical hedging activity.
For example, Scott Carpenter, who replicated Glenn's flight and was the sixth human in space, overshot his target landing spot in the Atlantic Ocean by 250 miles because he fell behind preparing for re-entry.
While house prices are 17% below the unsustainable 2007 peak, rents long overshot that mark as housing supply struggled to get going, making it hard for prospective buyers to meet the central bank's deposit demands.
" But with growing concerns about the sustainability of the financials-led stock market rally, Citi on Tuesday downgraded Goldman Sachs to sell from neutral based on the view that the stock's post-election rally has "overshot.
"With the precipitous fall in the share price that overshot our prior PT (price target), we have reassessed our stance to understand if there is an opportunity for value," analysts at Jefferies said in a note.
LONDON, Aug 22018 (Reuters) - Britain's inflation rate unexpectedly overshot the Bank of England's 20.3% target on Wednesday, raising the cost of living even before sterling's recent slide has had a chance to feed into consumer prices.
ISTANBUL, Jan 7 (Reuters) - Flights at Istanbul's Sabiha Gokcen airport were suspend until 1700 GMT on Tuesday after a Pegasus plane overshot the runway on landing and became stuck in soft ground, an airport official said.
Supertech's chairman told a local newspaper on Wednesday that Supertech had overshot its loan service deadline by 15 days to two state-run banks, but he said the firm was still servicing its debt from NBFCs regularly.
The months of delays could mean a loss of face for Spain, which only just escaped a fine from the European Commission this year for missing its 2015 deficit target, and has overshot it on other occasions.
He famously jumped so high and far on a slingshot that he overshot the turnbuckle pads, slamming his face on the corner post and knocking his two front teeth up into his skull by a couple inches.
There is some concern amongst analysts that the big move in crude is not sustainable, and that the market may have overshot given the expectation that various producers would not comply with the cuts they agreed upon.
The Russian team actually had a chance to win its semifinal against Switzerland, but Krushelnytsky overshot a target on his final shot of the match, and Switzerland advanced to the final, where it was defeated by Canada.
Without the permissions to send those materials out of the country, Iran would have eventually overshot the amount of uranium and heavy water it is allowed to stockpile under the nuclear deal — unless it completely stopped enrichment activity.
BERLIN, Feb 27 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said in the wake of a court ruling allowing cities to ban heavily polluting diesel cars that emission levels in most municipalities overshot European Union limits by only modest amounts.
Fed officials have in recent days signaled they would not be too concerned if inflation overshot the central bank's target, reiterating a message in a statement issued at the end of a two-day policy meeting last Wednesday.
We like the set-up for the balance of the year, as we think expectations have overshot to the negative and we believe there are several catalysts upcoming which could drive shares higher (beginning with the upcoming delivery release).
Glencore, BHP Billiton and Anglo American fell between 2.1 percent and 3.5 percent, tracking the price of copper which slipped from four-month highs hit on Friday as traders took profits on concerns that prices had overshot fundamental demand.
This explanation is pretty much it: that stocks overshot to the downside, exacerbated by a year-end liquidity air pocket, on worries about economic peril and central-bank error that have mostly gone unconfirmed — and that's now been reversed.
These are northward migrating birds, but frequently at Tadoussac, there is a huge morning flight of warblers who have overshot the mark or have been blown off course and are heading back to known food sources before continuing on.
"School reformers kind of overshot the mark, and we're now in a pendulum swing where teachers increasingly look like good guys," said Frederick Hess, director of education policy studies at the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative-leaning think tank.
The sentiment was that in expanding the requirements of a written description, the court had overshot its goal and created something that created too many hoops for innovators to jump through that could be used to invalidate almost any patent claim.
Despite this, there were indicators that markets had overshot in the last days of 257 and trading this year, as U.S. production is set to rise further and doubts are emerging about whether demand growth can continue at current levels.
Read more: A billionaire commencement speaker at a Georgia college announced that he will pay off the Class of 2019's student loansOrganizers had already overshot the $1 million goal by several hundred thousand dollars, but that wasn't enough for Oprah.
ABUJA (Reuters) - Nigeria ordered an audit of domestic airline Dana Air after one of its planes overshot a runway in the city of Port Harcourt last month, the latest in a series of incidents, a presidency spokesman said on Wednesday.
That will require more progress on Vicarious' take on AI. As WIRED toured the startup's warehouse, one robotic arm miscalculated, flicking a tube of lotion along a smooth arc that overshot its mark and ended on the scuffed concrete floor.
The British pound had hit two-month highs on Wednesday after UK inflation data overshot market expectations, but it retreated after the Times reported that Prime Minister Theresa May had rejected an improved offer from the EU to solve the Irish border issue.
While the central bank projected retail inflation at 211 percent by January-March 2648.20 - within its target of 4 percent - it also warned of the upside risks to price pressures if food and fuel prices rose abruptly, or if fiscal deficits overshot targets.
While the central bank projected retail inflation at 3.8 percent by January-March 2020 - within its target of 4 percent - it also warned of the upside risks to price pressures if food and fuel prices rose abruptly, or if fiscal deficits overshot targets.
And I sat over the bin and I got the beard trimmer — I was nervous — and I trimmed the right side a little bit and obviously had to match it, so I trimmed the left but I overshot the mark a little bit.
ZURICH, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Switzerland ran a federal budget surplus of 2.94 billion Swiss francs ($2.92 billion) in 2018, 13 times greater than planned, as tax revenue overshot projections and the state kept a tight grip on spending, the government said on Wednesday.
As the debate continues to rage over whether valuations for U.S. equities have overshot, Studzinski says it is important to watch the level of investor uncertainty around legislative changes given the potential for a "major re-rating" of shares should it develop.
Bucks 109, Knicks 95 Giannis Antetokounmpo was so eager to make a rim-rocking Christmas debut that he overshot the basket on his first attempt, a dunk from one side that ended with the ball all the way in the opposite corner.
Moody's forecasts predicted with 20163% confidence that Hillary Clinton would win the 2016 presidential election, and the best-known political-science model that relies on so-called "fundamentals" such as the economy and incumbency overshot Mr Trump's popular vote margin by nearly three percentage points.
For about $750 invested in Alexa and $350 invested in Amanda over the course of about two to three months, Mediakix created Instagram influencers worthy of receiving paid campaigns, where they could have easily overshot the amount they committed to building the accounts.  Shocking?
Despite Wednesday's dips and some indicators implying the financial oil has overshot physical oil, overall crude market conditions have tightened since 2017 when the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), led by Saudi Arabia, started to withhold supplies to push up oil prices.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture published both quarterly U.S. grain stocks and 2017 planting intentions last Friday, which traders interpreted as bullish for corn and wheat and bearish for soybeans, despite the fact that March 203 supply of all three crops overshot the average market estimate.
"People in the markets are clearly concerned that inflation will remain low for a very long period of time, but we think some of these measures have overshot a bit to the downside," said Michiel de Bruin, head of global rates at BMO Global Asset Management.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil rose more than 1 percent to four-month highs on Thursday, spurred by another informal OPEC meeting on output cuts and plunging U.S. crude inventories, with some saying the market has overshot itself with a near 15-percent gain in seven sessions.
"The dollar has overshot the rates story, and market positioning has moved kind of quickly, and so there is some scope for it to pull back over the next couple of weeks," said Mark McCormick, North American head of foreign exchange strategy at TD Securities in Toronto.
"The bar was high for the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) to deliver a hawkish surprise, and one could argue that asset prices, in particular bond yields and the dollar, had been reflecting overshot tightening expectations going into this meeting," said ING currency strategist Viraj Patel, in London.
A bogey at the next, where he overshot the green with his approach from rough, halted his progress, and he was lucky to avoid a water hazard with his second shot at the par-five 15th, fellow competitor Kevin Na yelling "safe" to inform Love his ball was dry.
The Embraer 190 was involved in one fatal crash when a Henan Airlines flight overshot a Chinese runway in 2010 and another in Africa in 2013 when a LAM Airlines pilot deliberately crashed the plane during a hostage-taking incident, according to a summary by the Aviation Safety Network.
While it's hard once again to say if this was a Billy McFarland-level of group manipulation, its enduring legacy exemplifies the tenants of most Tumblr "scams": Young people who overshot their goal, and the users who believed in them — their wallets and dignities ultimately suffering for it. 
The UK-based Met Office Hadley Center predicted a 5.5 degrees of warming, the US Department of Energy calculated a 5.3°-degree jump, French scientists estimated a 4.9-degree increase, and a model from Canadian scientists predicted the largest rise: 5.6 degrees Scientists hope the models are an "overshot," Bloomberg reported.
The reason why we have overshot the targets was because the government over-taxed the middle class and the reason why the government wanted to create a bigger surplus than was actually requested was because we wanted to use this primary surplus to distribute it in the form of electoral handouts.
She went on to note that in the past, only wealthier trans people had the resources to compete on many electoral stages, and even then, they sometimes overshot with their choice of office, as was the case with Misty Snow and Misty Plowright, who in 2016 became the first two trans candidates for major offices.
"We view the banks as trading stocks and following the recent run, we don't really see a compelling risk/reward for the group, While we do not think the group is significantly overvalued, we wanted to address investor questions about which stocks have overshot the most," analyst Keith Horowitz wrote in a note to clients Tuesday.
"I'm proud to serve in leadership and will continue to advocate for things that are good for our body, our conference, but also I have to do due diligence in speaking out where I feel like we overshot the fiscal runway, and I think that's what we're doing in this particular time frame," Walker told The Hill on Tuesday.
The subsequent investigation was led by a brilliant Lebanese airline pilot named Mohammed Aziz, who after nearly two years of obstructionism and obfuscations by the Ethiopians produced a report laying the blame squarely on the pilots, who had overshot assigned compass headings left and right, overbanked repeatedly, stalled twice and, for lack of airmanship, entered a lethal high-G spiral dive.

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