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While omitting such variables would render the model under-adjusted, an inclusion might over-adjust.
In contrast, when a company provides a correction (alone or with a prior retraction) with an opposite earnings implication, investors tend to over-adjust.
Fail to adequately "risk adjust" for the complexity of cases and doctors are reluctant to treat them, or, as happened in the US, over-adjust and surgeons leap on the most complex.
"I just need to make sure I didn't over-adjust the car when I got back in traffic.
From a conservative viewpoint, it is, however, better to over-adjust than to under-adjust.
Did the study by van Doorslaer et al. under-adjust for need indicators, or did our study over-adjust?
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Although there continues to be support for the conceptual notion of risk adjustment, the potential to over adjust remains a concern.
A further limitation of assessing the association between SEP and suicide/attempted suicide was that several studies presented only adjusted estimates, some of which were likely to be over adjusted for other SEP factors.
According to the Football Outsiders stat defense value over adjusted (a stat that takes into account every play and importance of the situation), the Patriots defense ranks fourth currently.
Emap's under-30s station, Kiss, was hit along with other broadcasters by advertisers "over-adjusting their spend online" to target consumers on music, news and social networking sites, he said.
One subtext for the fight over adjusting is that a large proportion of those missed by traditional census methods are poor people and renters who live in traditionally Democratic areas.
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