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Since the impressionists got ahead of the audience, followed always more rapidly by one movement after another, criticism, in its attempt to keep up, has sometimes got ahead of the artists.
Some private market valuations got ahead of themselves, requiring adjustment.
Expectations likely got ahead of themselves after Wednesday's ADP report.
"They got ahead of it (with treatment)," coach Billy Donovan said.
"I think the expectations simply got ahead of themselves," Cramer explained.
First, he got ahead of the story, making it public himself.
Chase got ahead of it all by eliminating the speculative banter.
The governor's action also got ahead of the normal judicial process.
Mixon's legal team got ahead of it, and decided to release it.
We just got ahead of ourselves last year in the private market.
" But on Sunday, he said, "Maybe I got ahead of the curve.
Analysts have really got ahead of themselves on energy because— once again!
DC got ahead of the MCU with this female led superhero film.
"She got ahead of the curve," Trump economic adviser Larry Kudlow told reporters.
"She got ahead of the curve," Kudlow told reporters gathered near Mar-a-Lago.
Mark Zuckerberg got ahead of the curve when he snatched up Oculus in 2014.
"She got ahead of the curve," Kudlow told reporters in West Palm Beach, Fla.
Sectors that got ahead of themselves in November and December are falling prey to gravity.
One new mom just got ahead of any breastfeeding criticism in a super creative way.
Land is a finite resource, and the government's appropriations have got ahead of market need.
I got ahead of the hitters and didn't need to do a lot of thinking.
That chart is a part of why Uber's valuation got ahead of its real value.
"People started building apps and software, but the market got ahead of itself," Samani said.
Female Democrats got ahead of their own leadership in demanding that Conyers and Franken resign. Rep.
Not to get ahead of ourselves, but we never panicked and never got ahead of ourselves.
Miller got ahead of his first hitter, Jose Bautista, and then hit him with a slider.
I did mean to introduce you, and I just got ahead of myself, as I often do.
I got ahead of myself and I said out loud what I worry others might unfairly think.
"She got ahead of the curve," White House National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow said on Tuesday.
Adleman got ahead of Braun 2-0 and followed with a curveball that got past catcher Tucker Barnhart.
JM: Yes, seed deals got ahead of themselves and Series A rounds have had to sometimes reset valuations.
Nevertheless, Cramer thinks that investors were too negative before the election, and got ahead of themselves after it.
Members of the Obama administration got ahead of the prez by making the announcement on Twitter this morning.
Milone got ahead of hitters in his Thursday start, but couldn't finish them off when he needed to.
Some strategists do reckon markets have got ahead of themselves by pricing in a growth slowdown or recession.
"They got ahead of themselves," said Walter Nasdeo, managing director at Ardour Asset Management, a clean energy investor.
We got ahead of ourselves, but with good reason, because there are some genuinely fantastic deals in this sale.
But it's hard to remember the last time a company got ahead of a leak simply by confirming it.
Chatwood got ahead of Roark 0-2 but walked him on six pitches to load the bases for Eaton.
And one user even got ahead of the trend by creating a spooky Halloween-inspired tree for Christmas 2018:
But given the record of the past few years it's hard to say that we've got ahead of the threat.
The market simply got ahead of itself on Nvidia, Citron Research's Andrew Left said on CNBC's "Fast Money " on Wednesday.
But there are already signs that the market is realising it got ahead of itself, with spot iron ore prices .
What made our success during the year was we took a game at a time, never got ahead of ourselves.
These two teenage investors (and their parents) shared with MagnifyMoney how they got ahead of their peers by learning about investing.
The district began replacing school water fountains and installing filters on violating water sources, but never got ahead of the problem.
Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow explained Tuesday morning that Haley "got ahead of the curve" in announcing the sanctions.
Meeting Zhang Rui's right-wing cross, she got ahead of her marker and poked the ball into the bottom right corner.
You know you're in a bull market when older, wiser voices start warning that the price has got ahead of fundamentals.
B&O Play got ahead of itself in trying to enter the truly wireless earbud market with a high-end, expensive product.
"I think he was getting too anxious to turn a double play and got ahead of himself," Mackanin said of Franco's play.
AT&T got ahead of other carriers by launching its 5G network in late 2018, but there's a bit of a catch.
He got ahead of the defense and backhanded the puck by Korpisalo, putting the Wings up 3-2 into the final period.
The stock market got ahead of itself in January, so the early February pullback was not out of left field, Schwarzman said.
But Trump got ahead of him, announcing his exit to reporters on Saturday in an impromptu press gaggle on the White House lawn.
"Investors appear to have got ahead of themselves in expecting rapid rate cuts by the Fed," the firm said in a note Wednesday.
The report's forecasts chimed with a deepening sense that optimism about synchronized global growth was overcooked, and that markets got ahead of themselves.
Google got ahead of E3 late last week by finally shedding light on Stadia, a streaming service that promises a hardware agnostic gaming future.
Kudlow on Tuesday said Haley "got ahead of the curve" and that there had been "some momentary confusion" around imposing additional sanctions against Russia.
"We're not at the 25-month mark yet, and we feel the market got ahead of itself a little in the short term," said Calvasina.
Kudlow, the top White House economic adviser, said earlier this week that Haley "got ahead of the curve" when she announced additional sanctions on Russia.
"I settled down and stuck with it, got ahead of guys, guys played great defense behind me and got the hits when we needed," Pivetta said.
Late in their first term, Biden got ahead of Obama in supporting marriage equality, stealing some glory for himself on a big piece of Obama's legacy.
"I think the use of social media in political campaigns, referendums, elections and so on may have got ahead of where the law is," she argued.
He then quickly got ahead of Schoop and finished the inning by getting the second baseman to chase at a curveball on a 23-210 count.
Royal Caribbean got ahead of the slowdown about five years ago by improving its messaging, its distribution system and how its products are sold, Fain said.
Or even if it does, it is not going to mean the House changes party rule, that they got ahead of themselves, they got too cocky?
Buchholz got ahead of Rasmus with two nasty off-speed pitches but then opted for a fastball that Rasmus promptly slugged for a 5-15 lead.
"The stocks got ahead of themselves," and there's still uncertainty ahead for the defense group, said Peter Tuz, president of Chase Investment Counsel in Charlottesville, Virginia.
Now some managers are worried that the market has got ahead of itself, with little discrimination between highly levered companies and those with strong balance sheets.
"I think the Fed has been extremely proactive and Jay Powell and his team have been working really hard and got ahead of this," he said.
"I got ahead of them, and even when I fell behind, I made quality pitches instead of leaving the ball out over the plate," he said.
Julie Irwin Zimmerman, a Cincinnati-based writer, wrote for the Atlantic that she believes she, and many online, got ahead of herself in the Covington narrative.
Ultimately, keep in mind that everyone's cervix is built differently — if yours is built to orgasm, well, here's to the fun nights you've got ahead of you.
I didn't even have time to react before the AI-controlled second baseman got ahead of Cain's hit and got it under control off a tricky bounce.
Bottom line: U.S. economic fundamentals might be strong, but the stock market got ahead of itself and is paring back due to concerns over rising interest rates.
"It did feel that the market got ahead of itself looking further ahead than it perhaps needed to," said Caroline Bain, senior commodities economist at Capital Economics.
Santa Anita did consider switching back to synthetic after the 2019 slew of deaths, but Peterson and Moore maintained that they got ahead of the bad weather.
Big spirits makers such as Beam Suntory got ahead of the tariffs by quickly exporting large quantities of their whiskey, delaying some lost sales and price increases.
Reading between the lines ... it appears somebody on the social team prepped an ad in anticipation of these results, and got ahead of themselves in running it prematurely.
A few days ago, Michael Douglas continued a recent trend for powerful men on the cusp of having sexual misconduct allegations exposed: He got ahead of the story.
The Yankees left-hander Tommy Layne got an out on a force play, and then the right-hander Blake Parker got ahead of the light-hitting Alcides Escobar.
The agency also ordered companies to stop selling flavored e-cigarette cartridges, a move Juul got ahead of by stopping its sale of fruit flavored pods in October.
Businesses that got ahead of legislation when it comes to promoting diversity and inclusion have not been punished – in fact, they've been validated by their employees and customers.
While the crew used chainsaws and hoes to create a new firebreak, it fell to me to insure that no part of the line got ahead of the rest.
"We think markets got ahead of themselves, and as long as the Fed signals they will raise rates gradually in 34.5853, we won't witness significant capital outflows," Matys said.
Tomlin retired the first two batters of the game in the first inning, then got ahead of 3B Kris Bryant at 0-2 before giving up a home run.
Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro sent the ball back in with a bouncing shot, and Ronaldo got ahead of defender Stefan Savic to knock it past Atlético goalkeeper Jan Oblak.
Part of the reason for that is that Snyder got ahead of the issue and could make the case that he was a voice of opposition on Gateway's board.
There is also little doubt that futures prices on China's commodity exchanges got ahead of themselves, prompting last week's moves to calm markets by increasing capital ratios and transaction costs.
Keuchel got ahead of Giancarlo Stanton with two quick strikes, but perhaps he was spooked by the two home runs Stanton hit off him in Houston in their last meeting.
Melancon got ahead of Ozuna with two quick strikes, only to give up a liner just inside the third-base bag that put St. Louis ahead for the first time.
After Odubel Herrera singled, right-hander Michael Feliz (0-83) replaced Brault and got ahead of Hoskins 0-2 before the slugger fouled off three pitches in the marathon at-bat.
Ojeda got ahead of the announcement, however, by filing a presidential committee with the FEC and sitting down for an interview with The Intercept, where he announced his intention to run.
He added that the MPC had got "ahead of the curve" by acting before official third-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) data is released next Monday by the state planning agency.
On Wednesday, President Trump vowed to impose "additional major sanctions" on the North, though he got ahead of his bureaucracy by saying on Twitter that they would be announced that day.
Almost accidentally, the new "Handmaid's Tale" enters the culture as its own kind of Offred-like resistance, pushing back against a reality that somehow got ahead of the show's own imagination.
PAT BROWN: Yeah, actually, a very good question and that's also something that is -- we learned a hard lesson last year when the demand got ahead of our ability to produce.
"We feel that this one-month $8-31.803 price advance simply got ahead of itself with newly positioned longs anxious to accept some profits," he said, expecting tight trading ranges going forward.
"Maybe I got ahead of the curve but the number 200 billion deficit reduction, which is something the president likes, has been around by all the people on both sides," he said.
If Tillis—one of the most conservative Republicans in the Senate—broke ranks within 72 hours in the role of Burr's human shield, it's natural to wonder whether McConnell got ahead of himself.
While tech start-ups boomed in recent years — with many easily attracting investors and big sums — that environment has now turned on fears that many of these young companies got ahead of themselves.
But the details of the 2006 settlement could also favor of the prosecution — which is likely why Steele got ahead of the defense and wove it into his nearly 75-minute opening statement.
Just last week, the company got ahead of this news and announced the launch of its YouTube Kids website in order to help separate children's content from the rest of the site's videos.
Giuliani made headlines last month when he got ahead of White House statements to predict that three Americans detained in North Korea would be released imminently, though it took days for it to happen.
"They were a little defensive about suggestions that we got ahead of ourselves on the summit," the person said, who described the administration's representatives on the call "genuinely hopeful" the summit would eventually happen.
Daniel Lockyer, senior fund manager at Hawksmoor Investment Management, said financial markets had got ahead of themselves and were failing to price in the risk a number of factors could trigger a sell-off.
Rossi had led from the start, when he got ahead of pole-sitter Lorenzo, but could not fend off Pedrosa once the Honda rider had passed Marquez and Lorenzo by lowering the race lap record.
Last month, Ms. Nixon, a Democrat, got ahead of Mr. Cuomo, the two-term Democratic incumbent, on the popular progressive issue of recreational marijuana, something he had called a "gateway drug" just a year before.
Leclerc got ahead of Vettel at the start but was Instructed by Ferrari to let his team mate through on lap 11, an order the Monegasque complied with while making clear that he did not agree.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has been intentionally vague about his plans, rushing out a statement Saturday evening to ensure he got ahead of his party's presidential candidates who were debating that night in South Carolina.
There you are, slumped at your desk already, ruing nature or the gods or the moon or whoever it is that's responsible for leap years, and the extra day of work you've got ahead of you.
Haley's pointed statement came hours after top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said that Haley "got ahead of the curve" when she announced Sunday that the administration would roll out the sanctions the next day.
There's a lot of disparate views, as we've been hearing over the past couple of days, about what policy should be like going forward, and I don't think he got ahead of that to any significant degree.
"She got ahead of the curve," National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow told reporters on Tuesday near the President's Florida estate, a day after a report claiming Trump "put the brakes" on plans for new Russia sanctions.
We liberals got ahead of ourselves and began to take the institutions of inclusive, liberal-democratic capitalism for granted — despite the fact that our first serious strides toward full democratic equality were taken well within living memory.
Over the soothing though shockingly loud sounds of African rains being blessed, I overhear the band chatting with the label folk about the big week they've got ahead of them promoting their forthcoming ninth album, Integrity Blues.
Wharton Business School finance professor Jeremy Seigel told CNBC that investors got ahead of themselves with the Dow's all-time high of 26,616 in late January, but that this is no cause to fear a bear market.
But there are already signs that the market is realizing it got ahead of itself, with spot iron ore prices ending last week at $2108.5 a tonne, down 22016 percent from the peak this year on Feb. 23.
He got ahead of Carlos Correa, 0-2, but could not finish him off, as Correa smoked a grounder down the third base line that Anthony Rendon couldn't handle, bringing Gurriel around to score, making it 2-0 Astros.
Her statement came hours after top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said that Haley "got ahead of the curve" when she announced during a Sunday show interview that the administration would roll out the sanctions the next day.
Dollar strength and the sense among investors that the British currency may have got ahead of itself have undermined the pound's rally this week, and some traders say better news is needed next quarter to justify another leg higher.
Bitcoin believers, on the other hand, want us to think about cryptocurrencies as if they were the internet: a broad technology category that took some time to reach its potential, even though expectations got ahead of reality in the early years.
While lenders are increasingly selective over whom they bank with in Mexico, market players are aware that Mexico's corporate borrowers got ahead of AMLO's victory last July and raised debt, through bonds or loans, before volatility struck and when interest rates were lower.
Equity strategists are braced for companies to reset expectations for the year ahead by slashing their 23 guidance, even if some believe the market may have got ahead of itself by pricing in a slowdown or even a recession for later this year.
LAURENT POTDEVIN: I think when you look at the runway that we've got ahead of us, you know, when you compound, like, the innovation, the categories, the men's business, building the digital culture, and rolling that on a global scale, we've got tremendous runway.
This summer the U.K.'s privacy watchdog called for an ethical pause on the use by political campaigns of online ad targeting tools, for example, citing a range of concerns that data practices have got ahead of what the public knows and would accept.
In a Monday morning story, the AP said Trump "got ahead of the facts" during Saturday's terror attack in London, when assailants in a truck drove into a crowd before leaving the vehicle to stab and slash at people in a market near London Bridge.
However, in a note published Friday, analysts at investment bank Goldman Sachs said the associated rally in metals and bulk commodities had got ahead of itself as the actual impact of any potential spending was dwarfed by the impact of China on the base metals market.
"The bulls got ahead of themselves, but not for a bad reason — spare capacity is indeed very low relative to demand growth at a time when we have big suppliers that are necessarily going to be exporting less for the foreseeable future," Essner said, referring to Iran and Venezuela.
Several administration officials said the US ambassador to the United Nations got ahead of President Donald Trump's decision-making when she hit the Sunday talk show circuit and said the US would level new sanctions the next day targeting Russian companies that facilitated the Syrian regime's chemical weapons program.
"When a fire overtakes a town like Paradise, what usually happens isn't that the trees ignite buildings, but rather that buildings that haven't been hardened against fires ignite from a storm of embers that got ahead of the main fire front," Cal Fire Deputy Chief Scott McLean told BuzzFeed News.
Wearing a green jail uniform and a white shirt with a large hole in the left elbow, Butina appeared calm as she answered questions from US District Judge Tanya Chutkan, although a few times she got ahead of the judge, giving her answer before the judge finished asking a question.
Indeed, it seems that even the private markets got ahead of the public markets on valuations in some cases, and even though in many of these deals the investors had protections against them sustaining a loss in an IPO, the effect of the protection wasn't a big problem for the company.
I've been in a couple positions where I've been on top of the leaderboard, and I just really got ahead of myself, started thinking too far ahead, and I just told myself I need to calm down really, take it shot by shot and stay calm, breathe a little bit more and just stay calm.
Also in transpo people and companies trying to prove themselves: Tesla goes off-menu for the $35,000 Model 3, ostensibly to shore up cash and streamline production; another industry insider says, yes, self-driving car hype got ahead of reality; and Audi argues its slightly dispiriting E-tron range numbers matter little compared to its luxury features.
Although Azer is predicting strong demand for legal cannabis in Canada, the United States and other parts of the world, she still thinks that many of the pot stocks got ahead of themselves leading up to the legalization of marijuana in Canada in October — and that is why many of them have fallen in the past few months.
UPDATE: Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow has apologized after saying Tuesday that U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki HaleyNimrata (Nikki) HaleyThe Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Haley: 'Threats of China on full display' in Hong Kong Juan Williams: Trump's trouble with women MORE "got ahead of the curve" when she announced additional sanctions on Russia.
What I hope and pray is the case is that Rhode Islanders looking back in 2080, this isn't really a big deal for because we got ahead of it, and sea level rise stayed at two feet, and we didn't get the huge feedback loops that drove the planet off the safe margins that we've lived in for a couple hundred thousand years now.

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