In that case average annual inflation will overshoot the target by 1.5 percentage points. |
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This means that if you decide to follow this meter, you'll typically overshoot your target or you'll undershoot badly. |
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Third of all, investors overshoot and undershoot, just like you and me, because oops, that's who the investors are. |
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The mechanism that inflation provides that drives the universe towards flatness will in almost all cases overshoot. |
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That's true, but we shouldn't expect to overshoot our target like that in future years. |
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The only viable option was to curtail current spending to meet the new economic conditions and to adjust to the overshoot of the last two years. |
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Forced to overshoot the bend, he narrowly missed both a policeman and an ominous looking ditch, before cutting crosscountry to regain the road. |
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The insertion of the superior belly may overshoot the hyoid bone and attach alongside the digastric. |
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In fact now you should be seeing an overshoot in the return where it carries enough energy to noticeable go past the home position. |
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In their attempt to adopt the norm of this group, they manifest their aspirations of upward social mobility, but they overshoot the mark. |
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A downhill runway may cause you to fly a too-high approach, and an overshoot would be likely. |
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Although the pilot cannot deliberately overshoot the attitude limitation, the aircraft can. |
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With the no overshoot peak limiter, no peaks will pass through the system, yet the harshness of clipping is avoided. |
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It is possible that the crew observed the fog to the east of the airfield, initiated an overshoot, and turned left to remain clear of the fog. |
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Fortunately, the pilot was able to initiate an overshoot and land the damaged aircraft at a diversion aerodrome. |
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The crew completed an overshoot and set up for a second approach to the same runway. |
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Recently, an overshoot has been observed as far as risk premiums in countries with heavy debt burden, were concerned. |
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In this occurrence, the pilot of the accident aircraft selected the power to about 27 inches of manifold pressure during the overshoot attempt. |
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In particular, given that the underlying model is deterministic, prices can substantially overshoot these bounds for short periods. |
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Those who overshoot the mark in defining their standard of living will be made unhappy by their inability to achieve all they hope for. |
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Once the interface is brought up to the proper eutectic temperature, the heating mechanism must maintain that programmed temperature with minimal overshoot. |
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As a consequence of an unrelenting drawdown of fossil fuels, our species faces the daunting prospect of a transition from the overshoot phase toward collapse. |
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But the proposed revisions overshoot the mark, and in the guise of modernizing the rules, they strip away overtime protections for millions of workers. |
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One danger of disingenuous posturing is a tendency to overshoot the mark. |
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The common load overshoot or undershoot as known from traditional dead weight, or open-loop, systems is eliminated. |
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No load overshoot or undershoot as commonly known from dead weight systems. |
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The glider has no tendency to hang back behind you or to overshoot over your head. |
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The software controls a dynamics processor which can operate as a gate, expander, leveler, compressor, limiter, and no overshoot peak limiter. |
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The AGC leveler takes the space of 7 parametric filters, while the no overshoot peak limiter takes the space of 2 parametric filters. |
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Motorcyclists can misjudge curves and overshoot the road into the path of oncoming traffic. |
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A specially developed course control algorithm then delivers razor sharp course keeping without instability or overshoot. |
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Spain's 17 regions were mainly responsible for the budgetary overshoot last year and look certain to contribute to an overrun this year. |
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I don't want to stop a needed adjustment in house prices, but I don't want that adjustment to overshoot because of foreclosures. |
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Well, one reason why upturns follow downturns is that downturns tend to overshoot. |
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A meal high in carbs calls forth a rush of insulin which can overshoot the required amount, lowering blood glucose too much, making you hungry again. |
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Unless a guide is along for the ride, it's all too easy to overshoot the reef and find yourself in green water, 200 feet above the nearest marine life. |
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By how much is the budget deficit likely to overshoot this fiscal year? |
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Ultimately, the majority of card users may be affected by the actions of the minority who make late payments or overshoot their credit card limit. |
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This overshoot can also be controlled by limiting output slew rate, but as mentioned above this solution will be problematic if greater bus speed is desired. |
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A large part of this overshoot is due to the extravagant use of fossil fuels, whose carbon waste would require a vast bio-productive surface area as a natural sink. |
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So the overshoot seems hardly massive, and indeed eminently containable. |
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The next passengers to experience an overshoot may not be so lucky. |
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When you drive, you must remember to not overshoot the parking space and end up with two wheels over the line. |
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We believe with that closure they will still overshoot the quota, but by a relatively small percentage in comparison to the past, and with any luck we'll bring it in on quota this year. |
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It's quite likely not done yet and is bound to overshoot the mark, but I suspect we will reach the market high in a matter of days or weeks, not months. |
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The guide price reductions for these countries are to be set in line with the percentage overshoot of the respective guaranteed national quantity. |
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There is a concept in financial maelstroms known as the overshoot. |
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I am aware that we must, after the case of corruption and scandals that we have had, be very wary, but, nevertheless, we should not overshoot the mark either. |
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I prefer to stand-aside from doing any pricing at this time, though there is the risk of a market overshoot to the downside unless new demand or production threats materialize in the weeks immediately ahead. |
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Privately, officials reckon the rupee's fair value, taking into account India's higher inflation and productivity over the past few years, is a little less than 60 per dollar, so the market has yet to overshoot wildly. |
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As permanent rapporteur for the agencies, I know that, if agencies are too independent, they take too much on themselves and overshoot their objective and their actual remit. |
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