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The specific problem is the excess overshooting.
The gunner had to be careful to figure out where to aim the stabilised gun around the target to avoid such overshooting.
This demonstrated the overshooting and subsequent readjustment.
But Dr. Dornbusch argued that the overshooting was a rational response to economic shocks and news.
The overshooting of quotas, the lack of compliance, notably as regards data collection and transmission, undermine the recovery process.
For example, he explained fluctuations in prices and exchange rates with great clarity (notably with his Overshooting Model).
Focusing solely on reducing imbalances could bring about a severe overshooting that would cause imbalances to veer in the other direction.
Her eyeballs, no longer distorted by gravity, were now too responsive and tended to overshoot and then over-compensate for the overshooting.
"Markets often tend to overshoot, but in our experience market analysts are prone to much greater overshooting than markets themselves," Mr. Dodge said.
In this way, a modern cartridge can encompass the full range of musical vibrations without distortive mistracking caused by inertial overshooting of the turns.
In that way, only the fleet of that Member State will suffer the consequences of its overshooting, and not the fleet of the whole Community.
He was referring to the cost of buying carbon emission permits (AAUs) from other countries to compensate for Canada's huge overshooting of its target.
Such a concentration was "inconsistent with a normal overshooting of the declared target (the mortar site) by a few rounds, as suggested by the Israeli forces," the report said.
No one can deny that there have been tensions in the financial markets in recent days and weeks but, as in all financial markets, there is significant overshooting.
The new government, he added, hopes to avert "an overshooting in the exchange rate" that might unleash the sort of chaos seen in Indonesia and Thailand during the 1997 Asian crisis.
Both of these enhancements, usually in combination with a PID control algorithm, allow the servomotor to be brought to its commanded position more quickly and more precisely, with less overshooting.
In addition, when economic conditions changes or when the market misinterprets economic signals, authorities use the foreign exchange intervention to correct exchange rates, in order to avoid overshooting of either direction.
"My view is that if you have a small overshooting of normal capacity, then you have a small acceleration of inflation," Mr. Blinder said in an interview the week before the Fed decided to make short-term interest rates a half-point higher.
Manohla Dargis in The New York Times says "There are moments in "360" that show what the movie might have been... But the overshooting and overediting here suggest Mr. Meirelles, or maybe the producers, were trying to work around this story, instead of with it."
The Dutch roll may be described as a yaw and roll to the right, followed by a recovery towards the equilibrium condition, then an overshooting of this condition and a yaw and roll to the left, then back past the equilibrium attitude, and so on.
Rather than adopting one of the standard statistical definitions (e.g., conditional variance of returns, see Engle, 1982 ) leading economists favoring the Tobin tax prefer to define volatility as a "long-term overshooting of speculative prices" (see Tobin, 1978 and Eichengreen, Tobin and Wyplosz, 1995 ).
The danger is that the overshooting of several national base areas will result in the existence of several extraordinary set-aside rates on a single farm: one rate for irrigated maize, one rate for dry maize, one rate for the other dry cereals, one rate for the other irrigated cereals.
The TMR had only marginal excess power and flying was tricky due to this, combined with the slow throttle response of the engines, and a considerably degree of anticipation in the use of engine power was required in order to prevent overshooting of desired altitude, and to ensure a gentle touchdown when landing.
In 2008, as oil prices approached its peak near $150/bbl, Morse and his research team at Lehman Brothers argued this was an unsustainable overshooting fueled by behavioral herding, and that there would be sufficient demand destruction in advanced economies and new supply from non-OPEC countries to cause prices to collapse [1].