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- In sociolinguistics, hypercorrection is the nonstandard use of language that results from the overapplication of a perceived rule of language-usage prescription...
- Jennifer Wright of Harper's Bazaar has said that public fears of an overcorrection reflect the difficulty of accepting that "likeable men can abuse women...
- arises after an initial esotropia. Most often it results from surgical overcorrection of the initial esotropia. It can be addressed with further surgery or...
- large volumes of dilute urine are seen, this can be a warning sign that overcorrection is imminent in these individuals. Sodium deficit = (140 – serum sodium)...
- administration with close monitoring of the serum sodium levels to avoid overcorrection. SIADH was originally described in 1957 in two people with small-cell...
- when acquired by adults, is usually caused by sports injury, surgical overcorrection of hallux valgus, or underlying causes such as arthritides. In places...
- result in either undercorrection (persistent tissue-redundancy), or the overcorrection (excessive tension to the surgical wound), and an increased probability...
- The Mandatory Reporting of Child Abuse Ordinance is an ordinance p****ed by the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, which aims to protect children from abuse...
- GQ. Retrieved 2021-09-10. Serwer, Adam (2019-01-23). "The Trump-Era Overcorrection". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2021-09-10. Soave, Robby (June 17, 2019)....
- estimates of validity in personnel selection: Addressing systematic overcorrection for restriction of range". Journal of Applied Psychology. 107 (11):...