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There already is an overcorrection, with too few specialists in these plans.
Teaching children to make reparation is an important lesson in life; overcorrection takes this one stage further.
Where a hard shoulder cannot be provided, a "safety edge" can reduce the chances of steering overcorrection.
Some side effects may include overcorrection, undercorrection, infection, halos, and more.
A. The market was anticipating a tough home market and my own belief is that there's an overcorrection.
To prevent overcorrection, however, the brace also has "stop" pads holding the spine from moving too far in the other direction.
This overcorrection is believed to make relapse of radial deviation less likely.
However, the root cause sometimes lies in a steering overcorrection after veering to the side of the road as opposed to the centre.
Significant undercorrection or overcorrection of the vision problem occurred in 45 percent of eyes operated on.
Compounding this risk of overcorrection is the growing propensity among Protestants to split into different denominations when serious disagreements arise.
"Nerves and overcorrection," she said.
Undercorrection or overcorrection.
Energy-efficient means of standing bipedally involve constant adjustment of balance, and of course these must avoid overcorrection.
The natural color dispersion properties (overcorrection) of the prism works to lessen or nullify the undercorrection of the objective lens.
The surgeon's knife may cut too shallowly or too deeply, and patients may end up with undercorrection or overcorrection of their myopia.
But to protect the poor from a possible overcorrection, Congress would insulate Supplemental Security Income and other programs for the poor from the adjustment.
RK reduces nearsightedness, but it often causes mild farsightedness (overcorrection) or does not completely correct nearsightedness (undercorrection).
Lower eyelid ectropion should be prevented, by minimizing tension and by overcorrection and suspension of the cheek flap to the lateral orbital rim.
Heris winced at the pronoun; centuries after overzealous English teachers had tried to stomp out misuse ofme, the reflexive overcorrection lingered as a class distinction.
One of Liu's subordinates, Du Jianyi (杜簡易), was thereafter recorded to have told others, "This is an intentional overcorrection!"
The long-term success of surgical treatment for conditions such as intermittent exotropia is not well proven, and surgery can often result in a worsening of symptoms due to overcorrection.
The CI is preferably 1; it is greater than 1 if an overcorrection occurs and less than 1 if there is an undercorrection.
If the surgeon achieves an overcorrection, for example, the CA might by 0.9, indicating that the surgeon should have selected a correction 90% of what was actually selected.
The most common, but significant, complication of otoplasty is overcorrection, which can be minimized by the surgeon's detailed attention to the functional principles of the surgical technique employed.