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That would be unusual because the Fed historically almost always overshoots, knowing the long-term consequences of allowing inflationary expectations to reappear trump the short-term macroeconomic consequences of any overshooting. Ever since Newton made the suggestion, theorists have been aware that incoming light slightly overshoots some surfaces before bouncing away, but no one could time that excursion, until now. With a truly predictive control, molders could say goodbye to clamp-braking mishaps, sloppy injection profiles, temperature overshoots, and just about any other problem rooted in controller response time. |
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