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We met on a dating app, i was pretty lucky when I walked in and saw him. He had a twinkle. He came as advertised — better than advertised. He overshot the mark.
In a counter-intuitive way, the market is showing persistent tightness whereas coal demand is falling in most parts of the world, we think the current rally is overshooting, in a similar way as prices overshot on the way down in January 2016. It is not fueled by a genuine increase in demand but rather by a short- to medium-term delay for spare supply capacity to adjust to demand.
We could hear it coming but saw no sign of the landing lights. It was dark, it got louder and louder ; then you could see the glow of the red beacon under the plane. He overshot the turn and went right over the car park and control tower as he powered up and went around for another try.
Buyers are still allowing prices to grow because demand remains strong, but supply at the top end of the market appears to have overshot demand and that is the softest area of the Manhattan market.
At such times, when the fun rippled and soared from height to height, suddenly, without rhyme or reason, his eyes would turn lacklustre, his brows knit, as with clenched hands and face overshot with spasms of mental pain he wrestled on the edge of the abyss with some unknown danger.
The abbe saw he had overshot the mark, and he added quickly, -- "No one; but in order to have known everything so well, you must have been an eye-witness."
I had gone down in evening-clothes by an evening train, but had carefully overshot old landmarks, and alighted at a small station some miles south of the one where I was still remembered.
For a while he managed very well; indeed, he was a model of moderation and prudence - something too much so for the tastes of our wild community; but, somehow, Lowborough had not the gift of moderation: if he stumbled a little to one side, he must go down before he could right himself: if he overshot the mark one night, the effects of it rendered him so miserable the next day that he must repeat the offence to mend it; and so on from day to day, till his clamorous conscience brought him to a stand.
The amusingly varied crests of these beautiful edifices were the product of the same art as the simple roofs which they overshot, and were, actually, only a multiplication of the square or the cube of the same geometrical figure.
BAGUIO CITY -- A man died while three others were hurt when a delivery van overshot a road and crashed in Suello Village here on Sunday morning, reports from a volunteer rescue group said.
MANILA -- The airstrip in Tacloban City will be closed to large commercial planes on Sunday, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines said on Saturday evening, hours after a private jet overshot the runway at the Daniel Z.
In a, we illustrate the nonlinear relationship between a one-dimensional phenotype with a single optimum and fitness, for beneficial mutations with different magnitudes with respect to the distance to the unique fitness optimum. When the effects of mutations on the phenotype are additive and the optimum is not overshot, addition of all mutations along a mutational trajectory (i.e., 000 → 001, etc.) always leads to higher fitness than the ancestor (000) as denoted by a plus sign. As the optimum is overshot, mutational trajectories lead to fitness values that are no longer higher than the ancestor. However, if there is a one-dimensional phenotype-fitness map with a single optimum, along a mutational trajectory all the mutations with a higher fitness than the ancestor must be aggregated. Mutational trajectories starting from the ancestor and adding beneficial mutations that cause decreases in fitness followed by increases in fitness require a multi-dimensional phenotype, as illustrated in b, or the unlikely case of a one-dimensional phenotype with multiple optima
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A disruptive innovation, by definition, starts from one of those two footholds. But Uber did not originate in either one. It is difficult to claim that the company found a low-end opportunity: That would have meant taxi service providers had overshot the needs of a material number of customers by making cabs too plentiful, too easy to use, and too clean. Neither did Uber primarily target nonconsumers—people who found the existing alternatives so expensive or inconvenient that they took public transit or drove themselves instead: Uber was launched in San Francisco (a well-served taxi market), and Uber’s customers were generally people already in the habit of hiring rides.