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- verb Present participle of
oversteer .
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Examples
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After months of study in 2001, NHTSA dismissed Firestone's complaints that the Explorer had a problem with "oversteering" in a blowout.
Internal Ford documents about Explorer rollovers take a look at engineering 2010
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After months of study in 2001, NHTSA dismissed Firestone's complaints that the Explorer had a problem with "oversteering" in a blowout.
Ford documents cast doubt on tires' blame for Explorer rollovers 2010
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"But people saw it as almost like Democrats are oversteering too much in one direction, and they wanted correction."
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"But people saw it as almost like Democrats are oversteering too much in one direction, and they wanted correction."
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“You told me yourself that he keeps oversteering.”
Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010
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“You told me yourself that he keeps oversteering.”
Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010
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As he and other plaintiffs 'attorneys have argued to juries, sometimes successfully, the problem in the Explorer is not oversteering but a phenomenon known as "skate" caused by vibrations in the rear axle -- vibrations that can occur when a tire blows out.
Internal Ford documents about Explorer rollovers take a look at engineering 2010
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“You told me yourself that he keeps oversteering.”
Dragon Warrior Janet Chapman 2010
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As he and other plaintiffs 'attorneys have argued to juries, sometimes successfully, the problem in the Explorer is not oversteering but a phenomenon known as "skate" caused by vibrations in the rear axle -- vibrations that can occur when a tire blows out.
Ford documents cast doubt on tires' blame for Explorer rollovers 2010
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Slower reflexes are a big concern, too, because they can lead to oversteering -- the impulse to jerk a vehicle back onto the road -- which can cause a rollover.
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