An approach that fails and gives way to another attempt.
Shoot beyond or over (a target)
1 Ninety-nine per cent of an overshoot could be quietly forgotten, he said.
2 This is increasing the risks of a near-term overshoot for the euro.
3 Headlands agribusiness consultant Alison Dewes said some catchments would overshoot ecological limits.
4 The natural tendency is always to overshoot , whatever one is shooting at.
5 Anyway if you overshoot , you just end up in the sea.' He chuckled.
6 Having clawed their way to mastery, they faced an overshoot crisis.
7 The market will overshoot , said Henry Pryor, an independent housing analyst.
8 Andrew Simms is right that global temperatures will probably overshoot the 2C target.
9 Gabriel warned though, that it was also important not to overshoot the mark.
10 We don't want to overshoot by a few centuries, you know!
11 London house prices tend to overshoot but the national figures tell a similar tale.
12 An EU source told the paper: They will overshoot their target by a little.
13 Markets tend to follow momentum and do, of course, overshoot .
14 Markets, especially currency markets, tend to fasten on to themes, usually until they overshoot .
15 It's a global average - New Zealand hit its overshoot day back in May.
16 OPEC's second-largest producer Iraq has pumped slightly less, but continues to overshoot its target.
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