| 31. | After overshooting many of these targets, the Thatcher government revised the targets upwards in 1982.
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| 32. | Furthermore, hot money could lead to exchange rate appreciation or even cause exchange rate overshooting.
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| 33. | Zanardi locked his front brakes into the final chicane, overshooting and ripping an oil line.
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| 34. | This is the initial phase, and it has a name : overshooting, which mean exaggeration.
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| 35. | Kenneth Rogoff, director of the International Monetary Fund research department, called " overshooting"
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| 36. | These were to provide a means of preventing the pilot from overshooting his target during an intercept.
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| 37. | This overshooting top will be noticeable by a colder temperature region in the thunderstorm on infrared images.
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| 38. | But van Kappen said the pattern of impacts " is inconsistent with a normal overshooting ."
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| 39. | Van Kappen, however, said the pattern was " inconsistent with a normal overshooting ."
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| 40. | However he cautioned against " excess volatility and any overshooting " of the euro exchange rate.
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