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Discover LudwigThe word "over-correct" is usable in written English and is well written
It can be used when describing a situation where someone corrects something excessively or too thoroughly. Example: "Her attempt to over-correct the grammatical errors in the essay made it sound unnatural." Alternatives include "overly meticulous" or "excessively precise."
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We thus discarded using genomic controls (GC) to correct for stratification since GC selected randomly would not correct sufficiently for stratification in genes under selection, while selecting GC in genes under selection would inflate the correction coefficient and over-correct all other loci, resulting in a large loss of power.
Did I over-correct?
Like markets, parties over-correct, says a Tory MP: many 2010 newbies thought Mr Osborne had the Midas touch.
The policies didn't work and Africans suffered.But while the new spate of agricultural aid would seem to correct past mistakes, one hopes world leaders do not over-correct.
Unlike the Bank, which is predicting a soft landing for the market with property inflation gradually slowing to zero over the next two years, Mr Dye and Mr Bootle think this bubble will end like every other one: a painful crash where prices over-correct on the downside.
Also, Wipro tended to over-correct itself.
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If the difference between the two TRMs is greater than the experimental error, it is assumed that the ARM correction does not fully correct or over corrects the paleointensity estimate.
You can almost imagine Bourdain and Deen as political candidates, a blue-state paternalist squaring off against a red-state populist over correct living versus liberty in all its artery-clogging, self-destructive glory.
In his determination to avoid such mistakes, Obama has over-corrected.
Warner then creams a drive for no run, straight to mid off, then Steyn over-corrects to the off side and Warner is able to place that with minimal fuss for four more through backward point.
You got pulled over, correct?
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