The opposite holds for the mean
overcompensation, which reduces from 231 euro for the 60% threshold to 185 euro for the 80% threshold.
Dawson opined that the left shoulder pain was possibly due to stress transfer while Ho opined that the pain was caused by
overcompensation.
The work was divided into two phases, which were adapted from the
overcompensation protocol (McArdle, Katch and Katch, 2003).
Ken Paige, an evolutionary ecologist also at the University of Illinois and principal investigator of the study, first observed
overcompensation in the scarlet gilia in 1987.
While these strategies appear to be effective in prolonging the species, the concept of
overcompensation also comes to mind when thinking about the more vocal howler monkeys.
Indoor shots: Under varied light conditions in indoor environments, the images come out well-balanced again with no particular evidence of
overcompensation. The entire image is lit consistently.
"By that I mean we now have the means, ability and technology to implement more innovative, less invasive techniques, and that can lead to
overcompensation or overcorrection," he said.
"I have read the report that this was something of an obsession you had and the reason ascribed to it whether
overcompensation for other problems does not mitigate this."
In a series of tweets reacting to a Republican brouhaha over Marco Rubio's too elegant boots, Vox's David Roberts remarked: "This pretending, this sexually insecure
overcompensation, has been going on so long that it's become the point." Roberts meant that conservative voters well understand that Ivy-League-pedigreed Ted Cruz is no cowboy, but Cruz and other conservative politicians are nonetheless required to embody conservative archetypes as a kind of homage.
A forceful reaction may seem
overcompensation for what was only a suggestion but you sense they're serious about these plans.
He said: "On the day of my 50th birthday I received an injury because I was over-indulging in exercise boxing and cycling, which was itself an
overcompensation for overindulging on alcohol coming up to the big birthday."
A DSS must keep monitoring the results and use them to determine whether the implementation of the green certificates support scheme leads to
overcompensation, to elaborate the necessary reports for the national and European public authorities and to devise solutions for improving the green certificates support scheme and the related secondary legislation.
One option, investigated by HumanFIRST and previous research, was a quick but non-steering jerk of the wheel, but that created an uncomfortable sense that the car wanted control and resulted in
overcompensation by drivers.
Under this extra workload, the heart muscle dilates, the walls of the heart thin, and the heart further remodels, thereby causing another cycle of dilation and
overcompensation. The extra workload to the heart causes further structural damage and can lead to congestive heart failure.
Of the British Council, Prof Goodby says: "Suffice it to say that efforts to throw off their upper-middle class image seem to have led to wild
overcompensation, a desire to be seen as 'street' at all costs.