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It's unfortunate that this situation was blown out of proportion.
A lot of times, things are blown out of proportion.
"I think it is blown out of proportion," she said.
MULVANEY: That story got a little blown out of proportion.
" But he said "it shouldn't be blown out of proportion.
" Suspect: Videos 'blown out of proportion' Homoki said the videos "got blown out of proportion" but conceded, "Obviously, looking back, it looks like if anybody else were to see it, it doesn't look good.
Avoid getting into fights; things will be blown out of proportion.
" According to the source, the altercation was "blown out of proportion.
"That story got a little blown out of proportion," Mulvaney said.
However they too are blown out of proportion in this conversation.
NWR: The ending has been kind of blown out of proportion.
"I think it was all blown out of proportion," said Hull.
"I think this was really blown out of proportion," he added.
"It has kind of gotten blown out of proportion," he said.
But have my anxieties about terrorism been blown out of proportion?
" Abraham's rep told PEOPLE, "This situation has been blown out of proportion.
" Abraham's rep tells PEOPLE, "This situation has been blown out of proportion.
Was the scale of the white supremacist threat blown out of proportion?
The initial disagreement — which was unbelievably stupid — was blown out of proportion.
Was the scale of the right-wing threat blown out of proportion?
This is a non-story that has been blown out of proportion.
Riley: The whole fish story is a little blown out of proportion.
"It was never, 'This is being blown out of proportion,'" says Empson.
However, Versace says that this sentiment may be blown out of proportion.
"I feel like everything with me gets blown out of proportion," he says.
Some analysts think the problem of dollar debt is blown out of proportion.
A situation concerning your home or family gets blown out of proportion today.
Ahed's lawyer, Gabi Laski, says the case has been blown out of proportion.
My boyfriend is making jokes, saying it is being blown out of proportion.
This time around, there's this fear factor that is being blown out of proportion.
Whether or not it's been blown out of proportion is yet to be seen.
I think the Sanders supporters issue is both legitimate and blown out of proportion.
Which was so blown out of proportion– Austin: But it was tied to this!
Tavel agreed with Roiz that Trump's comments about Mexicans were blown out of proportion.
Nina Turner, a top Sanders surrogate, suggested the issue was being blown out of proportion.
"This story is getting blown out of proportion," Mr. Jensen said in an email statement.
It was a throwaway line that I used that just got blown out of proportion.
Forward Mario Gomez has appealed for the debate not to be blown out of proportion.
"This whole thing has been blown out of proportion into a media circus," he said.
Watch out for miscommunications and fights this evening: Things could get blown out of proportion.
Abraham's rep said to PEOPLE after the arrest, "This situation has been blown out of proportion."
Meanwhile, some Ocean Drive proprietors say the area's alleged problems are being blown out of proportion.
To be frank, I think this is a topic that has been blown out of proportion.
I think in the big scheme of things, this issue is being blown out of proportion.
" In a subsequent statement to Reuters, Jensen said: "This story is getting blown out of proportion.
Is vaping really a public health crisis, or are its dangers being blown out of proportion?
He later apologised for what he claimed was a joke blown out of proportion by the media.
For a feud that was "blown out of proportion," in Rivera's words, it still sounds pretty bad.
"Even if our political differences with Iran emerge, these shouldn't be blown out of proportion," he said.
"The so-called war between Ed Asner and Charlton Heston has been blown out of proportion," says Duke.
All of a sudden it becomes a very big story and it gets really blown out of proportion.
Michael Kawash, from Charleston, West Virginia, said the story was being blown out of proportion by the media.
He said that the whole thing was "blown out of proportion" and that no actual punches were thrown.
"All of this is blown out of proportion," said Gottesman, 49, discussing the popular stereotype of Philadelphia fans.
" Diesel told USA Today last year he felt some things with Johnson had been "blown out of proportion.
"A small change in the wording can easily be blown out of proportion," one of the sources said.
It's the most complicated region in the world and every encounter will be magnified and blown out of proportion.
Like most of the rest of the politics that's going on, man, it always gets blown out of proportion.
Clinton also described the attention around her paid speeches to Goldman Sachs as having been blown out of proportion.
"  "It was so blown out of proportion," Devan Ebert said during a Monday night interview on Fox News's "Hannity.
Issues will be blown out of proportion—or, maybe, you'll finally realize that something is a really big deal.
I don't want anyone to get sick, of course, but I think it's a little blown out of proportion.
Everything that happens is either shallow and cosmetic, or a huge, overplayed story beat that gets blown out of proportion.
It's just that the research, its findings, and its implications for your health are often completely blown out of proportion.
At its core, "The Hunt" is a sensationalized look at what happens when things are completely blown out of proportion.
" Cheer advisor Krissy Fry wouldn't comment, telling PEOPLE that "there really is no story – it was blown out of proportion.
Accusations that it is buying up vast tracts of farmland, factories and mines, for instance, are blown out of proportion.
Some in the group said fears had been blown out of proportion and that the C.D.C.'s approach seemed reasonable.
But most scientists, while skeptical of the results, were more disappointed in the way the paper was blown out of proportion.
But the larger problem is the stories that have a kernel of truth that is misinterpreted or blown out of proportion.
But one of the senator's best friends told me that accusations of his civil rights infringement are blown out of proportion.
"This was completely blown out of proportion," said Haris Beeran, the lawyer for the woman at the center of the case.
Some of Zoom's other recent sources of controversy, namely those related to privacy concerns, may have been blown out of proportion.
FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK FOR MORE FOX LIFESTYLE NEWS Liu and several customers feel the post has been blown out of proportion.
For one thing, mass shootings are a tiny percentage of the overall homicide problem and should not be blown out of proportion.
Of course, as with most conspiracy theory-related jokes, things quickly got blown out of proportion and the "Bielefeld conspiracy" was developed.
"The reactions to this project are absolutely blown out of proportion," said Tadeusz Cymanski, deputy chairman of Law and Justice's parliamentary bloc.
It was all "a simple joke" that was "blown out of proportion," he said, adding that he was "sorry" for any offence caused.
The threat of immigration and what&aposs happening currently in the United States is being blown out of proportion for a few reasons?
That announcement came as the gold medalist said he thought reaction to his Rio de Janeiro tale had been blown out of proportion.
"I think the whole thing was blown out of proportion," said Julie Albers, 52, of Media, who plans to vote for Mrs. Clinton.
Overall, CATO's researchers concluded that concerns regarding the potential adverse effects of legalization laws on crime have largely been blown out of proportion.
The mother of two of them told a local newspaper at the time that the story had been blown out of proportion, EastIdahoNews.
Trademark experts said the issue had been blown out of proportion by confusion over intellectual property rights and what the trademark actually entails.
" Rivera, who called Michele "sensitive," noted that while they "weren't the best of friends," the "rumors of our 'feud' were blown out of proportion.
As a phenomenon, it got really blown out of proportion and then beaten into oblivion, as Kaitlyn Tiffany noted at The Verge in March.
" Rivera, who called Michele "sensitive," noted that while they "weren't the best of friends," the "rumors of our 'feud' were blown out of proportion.
Warrior Mars clashes with expansive Jupiter on September 16, so be careful not to pick any fights since they'll get blown out of proportion.
Therefore other people have no right to get offended by it — and any claims of offense, of harm, are probably blown out of proportion.
They agreed it was blown out of proportion on social media, DeMario was accused of something he didn't do, and Corinne was wrongfully slut-shamed.
When asked about victim-blaming comments about sexual assault made by Inside Amy Schumer writer Kurt Metzger, she suggested they were blown out of proportion.
Insults and gossip were blown out of proportion, and the split became an irreparable chasm when Zarin surprised everyone on Scary Island in season three.
But the woman, Kaitlyn Wolf, of Leesburg, told local station WESH that the video has been blown out of proportion and was merely a prank.
"The differences between Sanders and Clinton on policy just aren't very great, and they get blown out of proportion in a primary contest," Abramowitz said.
" In an interview, Mr. Jin said that some recent Chinese infrastructure projects had "achieved good things" and that "mistakes had been blown out of proportion.
" McGinn explains that due to tabloid interest and claims that Knox and Sollecito were involved in sexual deviancy, the story got "so blown out of proportion.
That's not good, but I also think that this issue has been blown out of proportion and treated like it's a massive threat to free speech.
"Read more: THEN AND NOW: The cast of 'The Vampire Diaries' 10 years laterIn response, Wesley agreed and said that it was "blown out of proportion.
Because contrary to what some claim, what our children are telling us about the increase in bigoted attacks isn't made up or blown out of proportion.
Yes, it is a monstrous fantasy, a metaphor blown out of proportion, but it's also the appropriate harbinger for the urban age we have willingly entered.
And rather than solving small problems as they arise, all too often those problems are blown out of proportion as excuses to advance much broader agendas.
At least one former fraternity brother says reports of Delta Kappa Epsilon being a magnet for men looking to drink excessively are blown out of proportion.
That got especially ironic for us, going into this most recent election cycle, just to see how many things get blown out of proportion right away.
He wants the United Kingdom to leave the EU as soon as possible and says the damage of a no-deal has been blown out of proportion.
It gets blown out of proportion, but I gotta know, just because it's me, it's going to get put out everywhere and made a big deal of.
"He's looking to do discovery for something I don't know or understand, and I think a little bit of it's been blown out of proportion," Issa said.
Singer Jessica Simpson and actor Natalie Portman have become entangled in a drama which seems to have spawned from a misunderstanding that has blown out of proportion. Confused?
A lot of it gets blown out of proportion in my opinion only because here you have a man that wants to communicate with the American people, OK?
Jupiter is an over-the-top energy, so be mindful that situations could get blown out of proportion or exaggerated, but, over-all, the vibe will be exciting.
Trump still believes the criticism is being blown out of proportion, one official said, and he plans to try to turn the attacks onto the press once again.
"The young market had been blown out of proportion," said Candace Worth, an art adviser in New York who specializes in the "primary" market of new works from galleries.
"I am no longer sorry, the whole outrage was B.S., the whole thing got so blown out of proportion," she shared on the Australian talk show Sunrise this week.
This encourages risk sentiment as it suggests that concerns of a deeper global growth slowdown may have been blown out of proportion, analysts at Maybank said in a note.
In addition, 220006 percent of Florida voters think Trump's controversial comments are "irresponsible," while 2202 percent think he is just joking and his remarks get blown out of proportion.
" The 86-year-old congressman said that the deadliness of the virus was "blown out of proportion," claiming "it's not nearly as deadly as the other viruses we have.
On the one hand, her fellow Trump supporters were insistent that it was being blown out of proportion, that the flu was far deadlier, that everyone was being ridiculous.
" Wright said it's not just Trump's words and actions that are causing stress, but also media coverage that a significant number of respondents said is blown "out of proportion.
Woods went on the record on Jada Pinkett Smith's show Red Table Talk to address the cheating scandal, where she said nearly all of it was blown out of proportion.
Something you did recently, Aquarius — perhaps with playfully innocent motives, perhaps with darker intentions — is about to get blown out of proportion, so prepare to be thrust into the spotlight.
But Joe Crosby, the executive director of the Council of State Chambers of Commerce — the organization that hired Luntz's firm — said the leaked video is being blown out of proportion.
Whether it's good or bad depends on your specific situation, but heed this warning: Jupiter amplifies things, so watch out for huge emotions or things being blown out of proportion.
The British media has been turning this situation into something that has been blown out of proportion and something that should stay private between the royal family and the couple.
She complained that her department was being asked to carry out a huge quantity of tests on possible coronavirus carriers, and said the alarm had been blown out of proportion.
She complained that her department was being asked to carry out a huge quantity of tests on possible coronavirus carriers, and said the alarm had been blown out of proportion.
Backlash swelled this morning after Facebook's aspirations in financial services were blown out of proportion by a Wall Street Journal report that neglected how the social network already works with banks.
" Risa Bramon Garcia, the casting director for the film — who was the fourth person in the room during the incident — told BuzzFeed News she believes O'Heaney's reaction was "blown out of proportion.
The big one so far for season two was a Reddit post that said there was an ad for extras [willing to] shave their heads, but that got blown out of proportion.
The Gulf of Tonkin incident in 1964  rapidly accelerated U.S. involvement in Vietnam, and historians now believe the whole incident was made up, or blown out of proportion, to spur Congress into action.
As Mercury faces off with your planetary ruler, optimistic Jupiter, there can be some exaggerations in communication—things that you tell others, or that others tell you, can be blown out of proportion.
Or it could simply happen because the market is blown out of proportion — market crashes often happen with few warning signs; maybe a tiny bit of bad news and poof, it's all gone.
The situation also highlights ongoing confusion over how and when social media companies enforce their content moderation policies, which sets the stage for incidents like this to be blown out of proportion. Victory!!!
But Jonathan Swan from Axios and Maggie Haberman from the New York Times — two of the best-sourced reporters on the White House — say the "fumes beat" is often blown out of proportion.
For all the fuss, some say the threat of deepfakes is being blown out of proportion, pointing out that deepfake video is not pervasive and has yet to cause the chaos some have predicted.
" She later retracted her apology in August while on the Australian talk show Sunrise, saying, "I am no longer sorry, the whole outrage was B.S., the whole thing got so blown out of proportion.
"Layer on that the statements he made about Israel — a lot of this stuff is blown out of proportion, but Republicans will never hesitate to blow things out of proportion," the DNC member said.
Swapan Dasgupta, a BJP member of the upper house of the Indian Parliament, also told CNN that the controversy over the Taj's exclusion from the UP tourism booklet has been blown out of proportion.
And while I think the worries about Facebook and Amazon and Twitter and Nvidia are being blown out of proportion at this point, I also recognize that the stocks, of course, can go lower.
In last week's NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll, fully 57% of Trump approvers said the risk of the virus was blown out of proportion compared to just 17% of those who disapprove of him.
Expect non-stop conversation—but keep in mind that a lot of it will be exaggerated or blown out of proportion, thanks to Jupiter's tendency to make everything bigger and more in your face.
All of a sudden, everything you've held onto is gone, and friends are getting caught in the middle, because this one thing that got leaked out into the press that was blown out of proportion.
Sitting across the table from Kay, retired Postal Service worker John Keller, 58, lamented how the president's statements were often blown out of proportion, though he said he would not have used Trump's exact words.
That's why it's troubling that the site's automated newsfeed uses an algorithm that reinforces users' cultural echo chambers, meaning that big, important news can end up buried while smaller news gets blown out of proportion.
The incident was widely reported in Ukraine, where it drew mixed reactions, some angry by what was seen as Sara Netanyahu's disrespect and others calling for the apparent misunderstanding not to be blown out of proportion.
Here are some of the key reasons the political scientists gave: "The differences between Sanders and Clinton on policy just aren't very great, and they get blown out of proportion in a primary contest," Abramowitz said.
Broken down by party affiliation, 6900 percent of Republicans said they think the coronavirus is a real threat, compared to 2628 percent who said it is "blown out of proportion" and 28503 percent who were unsure.
"The whole wine cave thing was blown out of proportion," said Jim Martin, a 48-year-old from Hopkinton who is undecided and brought a baseball for Warren to sign after a Thursday event in Concord.
" Trump also contradicted himself on whether Clinton's affairs were important campaign fodder -- he initially said his comments knocking Hillary Clinton were blown out of proportion, but then said the substance of his attack was "a big thing.
One recent GAM investor contacted by Reuters, said he was "astounded" by the company's handling of the situation and would have preferred a warning be given, while a second said the breaches were "blown out of proportion".
Australia's regulation on foreign investment has sparked debate as to how open the world's 12th largest economy really is, but the country's trade minister told CNBC on Thursday that the situation was being blown out of proportion.
Some conservative groups backing the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" approach to illegal immigration maintain that family separation is necessary to enforce U.S. immigration laws, and feel the media reports surrounding the issue are blown out of proportion.
Slowing the spread of the virus will require mass behavioral changes from society as a whole, and those haven't started to take effect yet; too many Americans still think COVID-19 is being blown out of proportion.
" After Ms. Donahue published her account on Wednesday, Mr. Lucido first said his comments were "blown out of proportion," but later posted a message on Twitter: "I apologize for the misunderstanding yesterday and for offending Allison Donahue.
I'm no public relations expert, but I do know that there's nothing that assuages public fear and all of the facts that are blown out of proportion by news media outlets and social media better than the truth.
"These are just myths that have been blown out of proportion, but have been used very effectively by anti-trade forces," said Heather Conley, the director of the Europe Program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.
She was forever surrounded by messes: some of her own making, some blown out of proportion by the news media, all of them exhausting to voters who had lived through a quarter century of political melodrama with her.
Which was followed immediately by a blown-out-of-proportion controversy that came from Stephens speaking ill of Williams in said profile, daring to lament that Serena had unfollowed her on Twitter and deleted her from BlackBerry Messenger.
It is too early to assume the strong preseason predictions were blown out of proportion, but there is also little reason for the Eagles to be favored by nearly a touchdown in a game that could be close.
Fifty-four percent of Republicans, meanwhile, think the coronavirus threat is blown out of proportion, according to a separate poll released by NPR on Tuesday, as opposed to 56% of overall respondents who think it's a real threat.
Farhad: Well, if by "blown out of proportion" he means they accurately reported that he's repeatedly invoked Nazi imagery and recently paid some folks to hold up a sign saying "Death to All Jews," then I guess that's right!
After a nearly 10-hour closed-door interview with lawmakers two weeks ago, Republican lawmakers reportedly found Strzok's answers to be damning for the FBI, while Democrats seemed to think that his misdeeds were being blown out of proportion.
" House intelligence committee panel sets Russia inquiry 'Blown out of proportion' Asked to respond to the characterization of Kislyak as a spy, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said, "Nobody has heard a single statement from US intelligence agencies' representatives regarding our ambassador.
Despite the technical-sounding nature of those pronouncements, the reasons why former Google programmer Mike Hearn decided bitcoin had "failed" are a complicated story of competing business interests and philosophical considerations that some contend have been blown out of proportion.
The London police accused Uber of failing to promptly report at least six cases of sexual assault last year, but the company argues that it has worked closely with the authorities and that the issue is being blown out of proportion.
The finance ministry, which expects a budget deficit of at least 20173 percent this year, says the situation is being blown out of proportion, noting Israel is one of the only Western countries to have reduced its debt ratio over the past decade.
Democrats have been angered by the heightened scrutiny of Clinton's email and foundation scandals, believing they're being blown out of proportion by the press and come at the expense of stories that could be warning about the danger Trump presents to the nation.
Be especially mindful of the ways you spend your energy on September 16, and don't pick any fights as they're likely to be blown out of proportion as Mars clashes with Jupiter—the last thing you need this month is another energy suck!
BRASILIA, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Brazil's Agriculture Minister Tereza Cristina Dias said on Thursday that the impact of coronavirus should be viewed with calm and not blown out of proportion, amid rising concern that the disease outbreak in China could hurt demand for commodities.
So while it's certainly one of many big choices that people have to make in their lifetimes, like buying a house or selecting a school for their kids, it doesn't necessarily need to be blown out of proportion for the purpose of creating TV drama.
I do not think we should let the actions of a small group — actions that get blown out of proportion because they feed a narrative many people want to hear — paint college campuses as bad places to perform and paint this next generation as doomed.
Patricia Living, director of communications for the department of health and social services, said the ad's wording was intended to catch people's attention, but it hadn't anticipated that it would be blown out of proportion on social media, leading the government to reconsider its approach.
A month later, Harvard biologist George Church said the whole thing was blown out of proportion, and that the project, dubbed the Human Genome Project-write (HGP-write), is an effort to build and deploy a fully synthetic genome in human cell lines within a decade.
At that hearing, Ron Johnson expressed concern about Russian attempts to interfere in the election, but emphasized that the threat to actual voting machines and other digital systems should not be blown "out of proportion" so as to undermine confidence in the security of the voting process.
In fact, dad Donald J. Lloyd, 40 (who, as it happens, shares a first name and middle initial with the president), told BuzzFeed News he would have used similar language with his daughter, and that he thinks the remark is being blown out of proportion and unfairly politicized.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Disgraced Olympic swimmer Ryan Lochte is joining the "Dancing With the Stars" cast, ABC television announced on Tuesday, as the gold medalist said he thought reaction to his tale about being held up at a Rio de Janeiro gas station had been blown out of proportion.
Kevin Drum at Mother Jones, who's been arguing that Flint's crisis is being blown out of proportion, pointed out that the share of kids with high blood lead levels in Flint was higher in every year before 2010 than it was even at the peak of the crisis.
" Ben Carson, the secretary of housing and urban development and the only African-American in Mr. Trump's cabinet, said while on a trip to Louisiana on Monday that the controversy over Mr. Trump's statements on the violence in Charlottesville were "little squabbles" that were "being blown out of proportion.
" Responders actually took a more moderate tone on scrubs, criticizing the line more for looking like Glossier or Saturday Skin, two brands popular with millennials and Gen Z. The ensuing conversation was downright congenial, with one person responding: "I feel like the whole 'apricot scrub bad' thing is blown out of proportion.
Salome's youngest daughter, Miep, was violated by the men on two or possibly three different occasions, but Peters denied medical treatment for Miep, who is three years of age, on the grounds that the doctor would gossip about the colony and that people would become aware of the attacks and the whole incident would be blown out of proportion.
"We see this as a very sad story of a person who dedicates his life to the security of Israel and ends up caught in a huge story that gets blown out of proportion and jeopardizes his reputation, his career, his legacy, everything," Jack Chen, one of his lawyers, told The New York Times at the time.
If you're working with a colleague on a project or sorting something out with a lover, really ask yourself if they're truly able to act on the requests you're making, or if opening the conversation will just lead to drama—the mood is so sensitive right now and things could really get blown out of proportion, so maybe wait for another day!

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