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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.
Do you know who loves blowing things out of proportion?
"I think it is blown out of proportion," she said.
MULVANEY: That story got a little blown out of proportion.
"This has been blown way out of proportion," she said.
Or was that music publications blowing it out of proportion?
Everything in my life is big, it's out of proportion.
" But he said "it shouldn't be blown out of proportion.
Entertainment, things get out of proportion but these things happen.
"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.
" 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.
I think the media blows it out of proportion a bit.
" 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.
But Cramer said Morgan Stanley blew its worries out of proportion.
"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?
His influence is way out of proportion to his revenue footprint.
This is the caution tape all over again: Writing this, I find that I'm constantly checking myself, worried my response is out of proportion, like how I worry always that my feelings are out of proportion.
" Abraham's rep told PEOPLE, "This situation has been blown out of proportion.
However, "everything got blown way out of proportion" after the public outing.
" 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.
He is blowing the incident out of proportion, Trump allies have said.
"The GSP issue has been blown way out of proportion," he said.
Riley: The whole fish story is a little blown out of proportion.
"It was never, 'This is being blown out of proportion,'" says Empson.
Other supporters of Trump say Democrats are blowing things out of proportion.
Mr. Clinton said their sentences were out of proportion with their offenses.
However, Versace says that this sentiment may be blown out of proportion.
These are assets all out of proportion to any museum its size.
"I feel like everything with me gets blown out of proportion," he says.
I think it's in some ways dragged things even further out of proportion.
Or do reality producers shape your "characters" and blow things out of proportion?
Some analysts think the problem of dollar debt is blown out of proportion.
But advocates say that landlord groups are blowing this threat 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.
But if their victims ever slip up, it's blown way out of proportion.
"I think the media has blown this phenomenon out of proportion," he cautions.
"His reactions were out of proportion and manipulative," one former actor told BuzzFeed News.
They might think their partner's feelings are out of proportion to the situation sometimes.
" She also wants people to know that their "anxieties are way out of proportion.
For Latino party loyalists, the email controversy has been blown way out of proportion.
The game was going on... Things get out of proportion, but these things happen.
But Bannon's vitriol against Romney was out of proportion with Romney's criticism of Moore.
"I just think that news people, they blow things out of proportion," he explains.
It's tough to find anything on the XE that's awkward or out-of-proportion.
The response was completely out of proportion with whatever supposed 'wrongdoing' I had committed.
So is Mariah really behaving cruelly, or is Morgan blowing this 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.
Instead of blowing things out of proportion, we can turn it into a joke.
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.
Pluto blows things out of proportion and takes them to their most extreme lengths.
She believes the federal government has bloated all out of proportion to its original purpose.
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.
It is "out of proportion to the destruction of a protected medical facility," MSF said.
Humayun Khan have been "blown hugely out of proportion," according to the GOP nominee's son.
Alex: This isn't to say there aren't internet mobs that blow issues out of proportion.
We understand it's not a joking matter and it got taken way out of proportion.
This gap is out of proportion to differences in local economic growth and inflation rates.
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.
The blame should go to social media for "blowing things out of proportion" Lenjo said.
Racism still does exist... and this election seems to somehow blow it out of proportion.
But the borders on the glossy black-and-white print were out of proportion, again.
This figure is significantly out of proportion to Christians' presence among the region's displaced peoples.
"It's blown up completely out of proportion to the point where it's embarrassing," he said.
Watch out for miscommunications and fights this evening: Things could get blown out of proportion.
"This has been blown completely out of proportion," a source close to Tom Ford tells PEOPLE.
Abraham's rep said to PEOPLE after the arrest, "This situation has been blown out of proportion."
" Hill also told Education Week, "The NY Times piece is getting blown way out of proportion.
As for the injured pig ... Sandy thinks people have blown the injury way out of proportion.
"We are not inclined to exaggerate this or to blow this out of proportion," said Peskov.
You can hear the creak as both characters and subplots get jacked up out of proportion.
It starts with something so small and trivial and then they blow it out of proportion.
Don't pick any fights today; everything will be blown way out of proportion, especially at work.
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?
Some said they thought the press had blown the episode, and Biden's response, out of proportion.
So is this a $50 billion problem or has this story been blown way out of proportion?
SANDERS: Well, I agree with the Des Moines Register, but let's not blow this 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.
"Which seems wildly out of proportion with the scope of the stem cell clinic industry," he said.
You can be attracted to theories that blow things out of proportion or are warped and twisted!
"Even if our political differences with Iran emerge, these shouldn't be blown out of proportion," he said.
But the intensity of the strikes in Afghanistan increased out of proportion to the number of attacks.
" Mr. Davis said G.E. had told him that the issue had been "blown all out of proportion.
It's sort of out of proportion in terms of scale even, if you want to call it.
They said their countrymen and Micronesian officials had blown the complaints out of proportion on social media.
But the cost to our country would be radically out of proportion to what would be gained.
"The so-called war between Ed Asner and Charlton Heston has been blown out of proportion," says Duke.
And blow moments way out of proportion, as the internet (both Trump supporters and opponents) love to do.
Translation: The consequences for our mistakes may, at times, seem out of proportion from what we actually did.
Although tabloids blew their rivalry out of proportion, years later, the singers admitted there was tension between them.
All of a sudden it becomes a very big story and it gets really blown out of proportion.
Just 4 feet 11½ inches, she could be underweight and still appear heavy or out of proportion onscreen.
And in photos, the 488's hulking side vents looked out of proportion to its otherwise classic grace.
Michael Kawash, from Charleston, West Virginia, said the story was being blown out of proportion by the media.
Their vibe seems to indicate that it is being blown way out of proportion, another liberal media takedown.
He said that the whole thing was "blown out of proportion" and that no actual punches were thrown.
School, HCMC, Vietnam I think that social media has blown it out of proportion in the United States.
According to the United Nations panel, the military's response was far out of proportion, indicating a premeditated campaign.
But in his many references over the years to the group, Trump blows the problem out of proportion.
"All of this is blown out of proportion," said Gottesman, 49, discussing the popular stereotype of Philadelphia fans.
Shortly before leaving the capital, Mr. Trump attacked the news media for blowing the episode out of proportion.
" 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.
We have to admit that there&aposs a torrent of rage that is out of proportion to the scenario.
She just needs to pick one aspect of her character, blow it out of proportion, and sail to safety.
Jupiter is the planet of good luck and growth—but it also exaggerates and blows things out of proportion.
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.
This has caused his biceps to swell and look out of proportion compared with the rest of his body.
But such claims are either un-evidenced, implausible, or blown so out of proportion as to misrepresent what transpired.
"It was all out of proportion with what he had done," Gumbiner writes, "but it was a nice feeling."
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.
But her blistering feedback to staff was often substantially out of proportion to the offense, these former aides said.
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.
"I think this has been blown way out of proportion and exaggerated," said White House spokesman Sean Spicer on Monday.
At its core, "The Hunt" is a sensationalized look at what happens when things are completely blown out of proportion.
"To me, I feel like the Tia thing is being blown a little bit out of proportion," Cyrus told People.
" The statement slammed the level of discipline administered to U.S. forces involved, calling it "out of proportion to the destruction.
To qualify as IED, these losses of temper have to be out of proportion with the offense that caused them.
"They're blowing this whole thing out of proportion," Malcolm told the New York Post, assumably in reference to the FBI.
As I have argued, the "qualified" controversy has been blown way out of proportion by the media and Clinton's supporters.
" Cheer advisor Krissy Fry wouldn't comment, telling PEOPLE that "there really is no story – it was blown out of proportion.
Still, she says, officials blew the situation out of proportion, noting that calling armed guards to the scene was unnecessary.
Trump, however, has backed his attorney general and accused Democrats of blowing the issue out of proportion for political purposes.
Accusations that it is buying up vast tracts of farmland, factories and mines, for instance, are blown out of proportion.
While sporadically absorbing, "The Cyber Effect," like the internet, frequently takes things out of proportion and creates hysteria from fragments.
Political candidates on the trail expect their remarks will be taken out of context and blown entirely out of proportion.
"This vindictive decade-long campaign is quite out of proportion to the hurt you claim," Mr. Denton wrote on Thursday.
It's no secret that the media likes to take a provocative idea and blow it a bit out of proportion.
Small issues get blown up out of proportion in the days before a review period, while bigger problems can fade.
"The highly prescriptive requirements set out in this draft are out of proportion to any demonstrated risk," the letter read.
After all, the Journal is not exactly a fly-by-night media company prone to blowing things 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.
Another official said Trump expressed to aides within the hour that the media was blowing his comment out of proportion.
Just 4 feet 19693 1/2 inches, she could be underweight and still appear heavy or out of proportion onscreen.
"Wind is very strong indeed, but the terrible mountainous seas are all out of proportion to the wind," Heyerdahl wrote.
This is also a terrible time to pick fights; thanks to Jupiter, things will be blown totally out of proportion.
But most scientists, while skeptical of the results, were more disappointed in the way the paper was blown out of proportion.
"At night when the lights are out, a lot of people tend to blow things out of proportion," Biali Haas says.
But the larger problem is the stories that have a kernel of truth that is misinterpreted or blown out of proportion.
Or do you worry about your relationship or finances in a way that is out of proportion with your actual circumstances?
But the level of fretting over Sanders's swipes at Clinton has been completely out of proportion to the actual damage done.
But one of the senator's best friends told me that accusations of his civil rights infringement are blown out of proportion.
Sex law is already very harsh, and quite often the penalties are out of proportion to any social or individual harm.
"All these things are being blown way out of proportion," he told TMZ during a Tuesday interview in Beverly Hills, Calif.
"This was completely blown out of proportion," said Haris Beeran, the lawyer for the woman at the center of the case.
For me it was a real joke, but it's been taken so much out of proportion and I'm so, so sorry.
Some of Zoom's other recent sources of controversy, namely those related to privacy concerns, may have been blown out of proportion.
Jones on Thursday urged Americans not to panic or blow the illness out of proportion, saying the disease will eventually pass.
"Sometimes I questioned whether I was blowing it out of proportion in my head," she said on a recent late afternoon.
" He argued that his client's comments were constitutionally protected speech and that federal prosecutors had blown Ziobrowski's comments "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.
That mix has seen the L.R.B. generate discussion well beyond its expected borders and out of proportion to its relatively modest circulation.
But they said that the whole incident had been "blown hugely out of proportion" in a message to BuzzFeed News after publication.
She insisted that I was blowing her offense out of proportion — after all, it was only a few sentences from a website.
In recent days, Fox News has been working hard to blame the media, saying it is blowing this story 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.
By bringing it to the fore, they built a wave of political support totally out of proportion to their actual organizational strength.
The grandiose expectations placed on actual children have grown wildly out of proportion with the economic reality into which they've been born.
" 8:56 AM PT -- DeAndre Hopkins is now speaking out about Irvin's claims -- saying, "This is being blown way out of proportion.
But the hype, he said, is out of proportion to the savings offered to shoppers — typically a modest 22 to 2100 percent.
"The reactions to this project are absolutely blown out of proportion," said Tadeusz Cymanski, deputy chairman of Law and Justice's parliamentary bloc.
"It seems to me that the enthusiasm for bitcoin is a little bit out of proportion to its immediate application," Shiller said.
But I think the fear of mass shootings risks becoming a public panic out of proportion to the actual danger being faced.
Elsewhere, a German court ruled that driving restrictions were not legally out of proportion to cut down on air pollution, Reuters reported.
First and foremost, we remain obsessed with terrorism far out of proportion to the actual threat, even to the point of irrationality.
And yet people panic out of proportion to the body count, prompting market losses, expensive security policies, and a surge in Islamophobia.
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?
So the level of frustration does seem sort of out of proportion to what the downside of an Elizabeth Warren nomination would be.
So the level of frustration does seem sort of out of proportion to what the downside of an Elizabeth Warren nomination would be.
The settlements IV gains from tens of thousands of patents is vastly out of proportion with the value of the innovation being licensed.
That announcement came as the gold medalist said he thought reaction to his Rio de Janeiro tale had been blown out of proportion.
Those leaked emails would've just been a boring ream of private information if thirsty journalists hadn't blown every dumb detail out of proportion.
A Clinton does something—in some cases innocuous, in this case worthy of criticism—and her political nemeses respond completely out of proportion.
Here are five things smart parents do to raise successful, mentally strong kids: Kids' responses often seem out of proportion to the circumstances.
You might admit that the problem exists, but still maintain that the response has been out of proportion to the problem's severity (Young).
"It should not be taken out of proportion — it is not the only tool," she said when asked about Mr. Work's "cyberbombs" comment.
"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.
I supposed this could change over the next few decades: his nose might grow out of proportion to the rest of his face.
Trademark experts said the issue had been blown out of proportion by confusion over intellectual property rights and what the trademark actually entails.
Mr. Diskin, echoing the prime minister, suggested that the police and news media were teaming up to blow the accusations out of proportion.
Jeremy thinks the media is blowing Chloe's yacht encounter out of proportion -- especially because, according to him, Rommy is a friend of theirs.
Q: Why has the cost of clothes, accessories, handbags and shoes increased so much, considerably out of proportion to other items we consume?
They might omit important details, blow small controversies out of proportion, or use legitimate news to attract people before feeding them bad information.
Still, the administration's response — imposing sweeping tariffs — has been arbitrary, unprecedented and grossly out of proportion to any actions by the Chinese government.
At the start of the call, OHL's CEO, Tomas Garcia Madrid, vehemently pushed back on Moody's repeated downgrades, dubbing them "totally out of proportion".
" 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.
It is so out of proportion on the left&aposs side because they have ignored the suffering of children for so long until now.
As Jupiter retrogrades in Libra, reflect on how you can find closure around the issues in your life that are blowing 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.
But I know for a fact Bryce is never a person that's showed up anybody until they started blowing it all out of proportion.
" 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.
" Peskov claimed the Kremlin was "sober about the scale of yesterday's protests, and … not inclined to diminish them or push them out of proportion.
She also calls her decision to use a private email server campaign defining, but blames the media for blowing the story out of proportion.
There's nothing necessarily wrong with that as a dramatic device (besides overuse), but it's uncomfortably out of proportion in a half-hour teenage comedy.
Conversely, the fact that there actually weren't very many negative angles to pursue against Clinton ended up blowing the email story out of proportion.
The Estonian operation processed transactions worth 200 billion euros, or $225 billion, involving foreigners and generated profits far out of proportion to its size.
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.
Tammy blows the entire kerfuffle out of proportion by leaping to her feet to scream at Sydney, who then calls Tammy "crazy" five times.
But, Cruz says he thinks the guard -- and other law enforcement members involved in the case -- are blowing the whole thing out of proportion.
The online stories about refugees range from outright fake news to those based on a grain of truth and then stretched out of proportion.
Minority participation in most clinical trials is low, often out of proportion with the groups' numbers in the general population and their cancer rates.
His nuclear ambitions and bellicose rhetoric also mean he occupies a place on the world stage completely out of proportion with his nation's power.
In each case, the amount of self-congratulation on display seemed wildly out of proportion with the content of the supposed LGBTQ representation itself.
Another former student, who asked to be identified only as Abbie, told Insider that she believes this incident has been blown completely 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.
The Royal Commission on Liquor Licensing Laws reported in 1897 that the number of pubs was "out of proportion to the necessities of the inhabitants".
And it is doing all it can to rehabilitate the struggling coal industry, which retains a political heft out of proportion to its economic value.
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.
For Modern Family, though, things are pretty peachy — the show killed off a relatively minor character, and it didn't blow the death out of proportion.
She asked Bergmann why Anthony and Stanton looked out of proportion from each other, and why the two figures were facing outward toward the audience.
And whole heartedly believe that one of the reasons this got way out of proportion is homophobia and the fact that this affected straight men.
It is also true that some of the gains Republicans have been able to maintain are out of proportion to their performance during recent elections.
I regret ever making such statements about Joanna Krupa; I also certainly never intended my statements to be taken so seriously and 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.
"Every single anxiety-management technique is based on the premise that your reaction is out of proportion" to the likelihood of danger, Dr. Seif said.
Too often, the press allowed Republicans to use it as a mechanism for circulating salacious material that blew a sex scandal way out of proportion.
"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.
When she told them that she was offended and expressed confusion by such accusations, the staff suggested that she was blowing things out of proportion.
The defiant 10-month defense by the chief executive, David Taylor, seemed out of proportion to the activist's ask and ultimately undercut Mr. Taylor's credibility.
" 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.
Social contagion fascinates us because its power seems out of proportion to its subtlety: We are so often unaware when it is happening to us.
The bots have overly large eyes ("like Bambi"), out-of-proportion legs (like Barbie), and one, named Claire, handily fits into an Adidas gym bag.
A ton of folks are coming to Kjellberg's aid after this whole thing, saying that The Journal has blown the whole thing out of proportion.
These numbers are out of proportion, in part, because spending on health is still too low: Africa accounts for just 1% of world health spending.
The unexpected comedy of the sentence above is that it uses "so" to link two ideas that are jarringly unrelated and wildly out of proportion.
The White House didn't exactly deny that's what the President said, and Trump reportedly told aides the media was blowing his comment out of proportion.
The internet blows everything out of proportion," and "You are at least using your platform to bring attention to worthy causes and to a dire situation.
" 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.
The length and content of that video ad Saturday was, in my view, way out of proportion to the length and value of the clip itself.
Only time will tell whether Disick is actually dating Ross, or if this is merely a pal outing that the paparazzi blew way out of proportion.
Trump's defenders say the narrative that the Puerto Rican relief effort is going poorly is simply the result of the media blowing it 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.
This is an admission that at least for some officers, fear of black male violence is out of proportion to the risks that they actually face.
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.
But an official report found that the police acted out of proportion to the provocations and largely targeted people who had done nothing to provoke officers.
The amount of angst and ink spent on the great Frank debate is certainly out of proportion with the number of minutes — 22 — he is averaging.
Posts in one group question whether the media is blowing things out of proportion, while another post faults people for not taking the virus seriously enough.
But there's no getting around the fact that their current profile, especially in the fashion world, seems somewhat out of proportion to their achievements thus far.
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.
In a style akin to Neel's, Gangloff takes a playful approach to scale, often rendering a subject's head out of proportion to his or her body.
Your first clue that this cevicheria's ambitions are out of proportion to its square footage is likely to be the sight of the chef, Luis Caballero.
And then if we want to talk about questions that are out of proportion to how much they're covered, obviously health care gets covered a lot.
Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren on the debate stage Tuesday night sparked the type of digital spat that tech platforms can easily blow out of proportion.
At that time, San Antonio had a rate of euthanizing cats and dogs at a rate wildly out of proportion for the size of the city.
Glickman said that criticisms of opportunity zones as vehicles that primarily benefit the rich have grown out of proportion given that it became law under Trump.
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.
The court's decision will open the door to new legal arguments when the value of the property seized was out of proportion to the crimes involved.
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.
Owen let her break protocol to do it — so a situation where he was going to be mad at Riggs anyway got blown way out of proportion.
In a speech to U.S. business leaders, Najib said opposition politicians had blown the 1MDB scandal out of proportion in a failed attempt to topple his government.
"North Korea did not go on into any further detail about this test because they probably didn't want the situation escalating out of proportion," he told CNN.
Media coverage also blew the saga out of proportion: Network newscasts spent more time covering the nefarious-sounding "Clinton email scandal" than all policy issues put together.
"It was an unthinkable decision, totally out of proportion with the situation," Congressman Alessandro Molon, of the opposition Sustainability Network party, told reporters Thursday in the capital.
"Hillary Clinton has a lead in most swing states out of proportion with her national lead, demonstrating the huge success of her advertising campaign," Mr. Murphy said.
McConnell's camp thinks Trump blew the episode out of proportion, and some wonder if a Trump ally may have an ax to grind with the Senate leader.
While Republicans are blowing the use of her personal email server way out of proportion, it does point to a flagrant disregard for playing by the rules.
One could say it's a sex drive, but what I took from it was more a drive to be noticed, needed, recognized, that gets out of proportion.
But law enforcement officials at local, state and federal levels describe the Trump administration's hard-charging campaign against MS-13 as out of proportion with the threat.
He told her she was blowing everything out of proportion, he had people watching her, he'd never hit her again, he loved her, he owed her nothing.
If he did what his accusers say he did, he should suffer some consequences, but in this case the punishment seems out of proportion to the accusations.
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.
"As we pointed out to Congress over the years, it was way, way, way out of proportion to what was happening to any other demographic," Hirsch said.
"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.
Just 123 yards long, it rivals the 12th hole at Augusta National and the 17th at Sawgrass for inflicting pain all out of proportion to its size.
"I fell apart over the little breakup that followed the big breakup, totally out of proportion to what it was—a decidedly un-Stoic response," he said.
Thus, we often hear that orphan drugs are significant contributors to rising health-care costs in the U.S., out of proportion to their contributions to health care.
It makes sense that we'd turn the phones themselves into objects of worship and that adherents will blow any small fault or flaw completely out of proportion.
You don't like to blow things out of proportion, Capricorn, but you might not be able to help yourself today—there's an emotional eclipse in dramatic Leo!
Other moms found out about the ingredient swap and are "blowing it out of proportion," the mom wrote, as she asks for advice about what to do now.
Ashleigh tells us the accuser endangered the progress women have made by blowing a bad date story out of proportion ... so she had to speak out against it.
The decision of President Donald Trump to fire FBI Director James Comey is generating a fevered, near-maniacal response that is out of proportion to the asserted wrong.
But these anecdotal cases, while certainly appealing, belie a massive system with far-reaching economic effects, especially in the U.S. with its wildly out-of-proportion prison population.
Most of Yu's followup reinforced his earlier assertions that, in spite of multiple warning from various US security departments, this whole thing is blow entirely out of proportion.
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?
" "To me that's what the real story is here, some people would like to make it bigger than what it is, they're taking this story out of proportion.
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?
For weeks, that's helped the Clinton cause as everything Trump says or does that isn't 100-percent benign has had its negative aspects blown way out of proportion.
"They're blown a little bit out of proportion, but we double down, we don't throw our toys out the pram, hold our nerve, keep our cool," Raab said.
Reporters blow single papers out of proportion, publish their own assumptions that the research doesn't actually support, or plop a super-speculative headline on top of preliminary results.
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.
Until that is determined, defendants will have to argue that the penalty is excessive, or grossly out of proportion to, what they can pay or what is justified.
The core complaints against China are legitimate, but the escalating duties imposed by the administration are indiscriminate and out of proportion to anything the Chinese government has done.
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.
But Cooper's main objective is to rehabilitate the shah, who in the late 1970s became associated with brutality on a scale all out of proportion to the truth.
"I thought it was an honest mistake that got blown way out of proportion," said Tom Byrnes, a junior philosophy major at Temple who supports the Libertarian candidate.
So she models his funeral on Lincoln's, even though it seems like that move may be far out of proportion to his accomplishments, and even though others object.
There are relatively few bots compared with real human accounts, but they are so active that their effect is far out of proportion to their size, she said.
" He said that the whole incident had "been blown way out of proportion" and that there were several rumors instigated by social media that were "absolutely not true.
And therein lies the problem: What if your fireplace is clad in dated tile or discolored brick, or your mantel looks out of proportion or out of place?
" When the ambulance arrives, the medics carry his wife down the stairs, still unconscious, her body looking "like something in a dream where everything is out of proportion.
Only when she's finished will she find that she may not have put the eyes inside a face, or that she's made certain features way out of proportion.
"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.
They blame Ireland's insurance companies, which they accuse of exaggerating the problem to cover for premiums and profits that are increasing out of proportion to any rise in payouts.
ZTE also sent a letter to its business partners on Wednesday, explaining why it believes the seven-year ban was a "drastic action" out of proportion to its misconduct.
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.
Four former classmates and two parents of former classmates said in interviews that they thought Paige and her family had blown the problems at the school 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.
" Another student, a male undergraduate who declined to give his name, believes the school's bias-related incidents are "a non-story" that have "been blown way out of proportion.
" 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.
She nodded in agreement, but explained that taking me beyond two full syringes of Restylane-L would make my lips look out of proportion in relation to my other features.
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.
We spoke with WNBA superstar Angel McCoughtry -- 4-time All-Star, 2-time scoring champ -- who tells us she believes the Zika situation is being blown WAY 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.
But my obsession with the shape of my jaw was so intense—I was so convinced that it threw my entire face out of proportion—that I did it anyway.
Trump is right to point with concern to Iran's destabilizing regional behavior, but the attention he devotes to it seems out of proportion to the actual threat to American interests.
It could have cautioned the prosecution that copyright law in this case produces a punishment completely out of proportion with the crime, or pursued a civil case on separate lines.
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 President bragged about his performance, his foresight and his smarts while attacking his political enemies and the media for allegedly blowing the threat of the virus out of proportion.
As a psychiatrist, I frequently tell my patients that their anxieties and fears are out of proportion to reality, something that is often true and comforting for them to realize.
The burger, which Mr. Myint developed for the menu at In Situ, a restaurant inside the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, looks unfamiliar at first, and 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.
The public worry is understandable, but out of proportion, says Paul Van de Water, a senior fellow at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, a left-leaning think tank.
"The spectacle of professional hockey landed fully formed onto the artificial ice, all out of proportion to the existing pond-hockey tradition," he wrote in 2013 for The Seattle Times.
It all depends on how you construct the joke, what the exaggeration is...because every joke needs one exaggeration, every joke needs one thing to be way out of proportion.
All terrorist groups seek to cultivate this kind of image, of course, because their power derives from their ability to inspire dread out of proportion to the threats they actually pose.
Our access to 24/7 media blows war and unrest all out of proportion to its real effects and we worry far too much about things that will never touch us.
"The fear that women feel toward spy cameras isn't out of proportion; it's rational," said Chang Dahye, a researcher at the Korea Institute of Criminology, in an interview with Korea Exposé.
So I wrote that post out later that evening as a joke to my friends, and then it blew out of proportion — I wasn't expecting more than maybe a few shares.
"When tourism grows out of proportion, when it starts to be based on and motivated by international capital but not the community's values, then we might have a problem," Johannesson says.
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.
David Cote: While I always knew this I have to say I have been impressed with the press' ability to take little things and kind of blow them out of proportion.
One feature of necrotizing fasciitis is "pain that&aposs out of proportion" to the wound, said Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency care physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
Blowing terrorism out of proportion, and treating it as a world-historical threat to the United States rather than a relatively minor security challenge, is quite literally what the terrorists want.
Fox News covers "the Squad" way out of proportion to their power in the Democratic primary because the Fox News viewership gets very upset about these young, diverse, democratic socialist women.
While Del Rey's response was in some ways understandable, coming from an artist who's been repeatedly dragged during her career for being fake, to many onlookers it seemed wildly out of proportion.
" 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.
"I think this is something that was honestly blown hugely out of proportion," Eric said when he was asked whether he believed his father was wrong for his comments, which offended many.
Markets are getting China and oil all out of proportion, and should remember that near-21.1 percent growth is a good thing while cheap oil stimulates consumption, according to two top strategists.
In fact, when I think back to the gut-wrenching panic I felt in Lincoln, I can see now that it was completely out of proportion to the severity of the situation.
Bella Hadid raised eyebrows after deleting a post on which Selena Gomez had made an innocent enough comment -- but we've learned fans/social media blew this one way out of proportion. Shocker.
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.
Instead, I'm writing about Jesse Farrar, occasional contributor to Deadspin and VICE Sports among other sites, who made an ill-advised joke on Twitter that got blown really, really out of proportion.
Other users commented on how Trainor's hands and arms seemed out of proportion with the rest of her body, and that the image seemed at odds with the singer's body positivity message.
The correspondent accused Fox News of blowing the accusation out of proportion, and went after host Martha McCallum for saying the suspect shouldn't have been in the US in the first place.
Steinhaus, 38, brushed these moments aside when they occurred, but to her dismay, each incident was caught on video, and each quickly was blown up, in her view, far out of proportion.
The hubbub over the Trump administration's proposal to ask respondents about citizenship in the 85003 Census is mystifying because the response is so far out of proportion to the White House's request.
In profile, you can see that the front end is slightly out of proportion with the rear, but Nissan did a reasonable job of masking that infelicity with angles and character lines.
"What I think is look, this is a billion dollar start-up and if there's a few mistakes that the press is blowing out of proportion, that's not a big deal," he said.
Steve Bannon's old, right-wing news company, Breitbart, defended their former CEO when covering his exit from the National Security Council by blaming the media for blowing the story out of proportion. 1.
This hype is often totally out of proportion with the products on display—many ICOs launch without a product ready to go, making them seem more like Kickstarters on steroids than viable investments.
"He was a historic figure way out of proportion to the national base in which he operated," said Louis A. Perez Jr., author of 10 books on the Caribbean island and its history.
Some of these combinations, especially those that involve sedative drugs, can lead to levels of impairment that are far out of proportion to what would have happened if the drugs were taken separately.
But that's exactly the problem: The slow degradation of institutions, the normalization of an authoritarian approach to politics, makes any warning about a particular development seem out of proportion to the immediate threat.
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.
"These blips in the world, they're blown a little bit out of proportion, but we double down, we don't throw our toys out the pram, hold our nerve, keep our cool," Raab said.
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.
"Venezuela is a crisis out of proportion to what we've seen in this hemisphere for a long, long time," said Luisa Villegas, a senior program director with the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF).
The years immediately following World War II are her starting point, since she identifies this as the moment when "fear increased far out of proportion to any real threat" in the United States.
With support from military leadership, these "tip of the spear" elites, who fought and risked death out of proportion to their rank-and-file peers, carried a new physical totem of their status.
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!!!
Defense Secretary Jim Mattis thinks the media coverage of President Trump's undisclosed dinner conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin has been taken out of proportion, he told reporters at the Pentagon on Friday.
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.
Frances Lee raised another problem for moderate Democrats going into the 2020 elections: The resurgent far left of the party has received media attention out of proportion to its share of the party.
For years people wanted, the company wanted to paint a picture that I was hysterical and blowing this out of proportion, when we've now seen at least three examples of them doing this.
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.
"This focus on Nord Stream — I find it totally out of proportion," Emily Haber, Germany Ambassador to the U.S., said at the apex of a tense exchange with American and Polish counterparts on Thursday.
" Go to Urban Dictionary, though, and you'll find a more colloquial definition, the one you'll probably recognize from present-day meme-speak: "when someone takes a small subject and blows it out of proportion.
Here, the Medicaid section of the Supreme Court's 2012 Obamacare decision may be applicable: If the punishment for a state that refuses to conform is out of proportion, it is an infringement on federalism.
Now, many will say that Trump was joking or he says outrageous things to get attention or even that the media and his opponents cherry-pick his words and blow them out of proportion.
They walked as if they were hunchbacked, and wore fashion that distended, padded and pulled the body out of proportion, with coats cropped under the chest in front and rears almost brushing the floor.
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.
White's clever, hyperbolic takes on such objects, which she refers to as "props," blows them entirely out of proportion, pushing them further from contexts that were already perplexing, which seems to be the point.
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.
Woods stated her piece on Jada Pinkett Smith's Facebook Watch series Red Table Talk, during which the former Good American model tearfully claimed that the alleged kiss with Thompson was blown way out of proportion.
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.
Because certain home improvements won't be cheap, check with your insurer beforehand to see how much a given discount will save so you can make sure your spending isn't out of proportion to the savings.
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.
Things aren't always the way they seem; it's really easy to blow one development out of proportion or jump to conclusions when you hear "Trump" and "Russia" in the same sentence of a news story.
I've heard more adults ask me why kids are eating Tide pods than I've heard teens talking about it themselves, which is a sure way to know that it's being blown way out of proportion.
Based on a detailed statistical analysis, the judge, David G. Larimer, concluded that black inmates were assigned the worst prison jobs, housed on the most decrepit cellblocks and disciplined out of proportion to their numbers.
" Carter wrote that the $5.4 million in attorney's fees Sherman and his team asked for was "so grossly out of proportion to class members' probable aggregate recovery as to suggest a strong possibility of impropriety.
Many staff members describe an atmosphere of diminished morale in the White House, but they also insist that the news media frenzy surrounding daily disclosures about Mr. Trump is far out of proportion with reality.
If there is a massive redirection of medical resources out of proportion to the danger, it will result in less available care to those with critical medical needs, which does not serve the greater good.
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.
Assuming that this is the most consequential one we might have made about our boys' lives, and focusing so much attention on it — when evidence makes the value of either choice unclear — seems out of proportion.
But people who study crowd psychology and the fear of terrorism say the steady stream of news reports of bloodshed has heightened anxieties out of proportion to the threat, making panic more likely to take hold.
We all need to eat, and when we stop to consider our eating habits we are really pondering a galaxy of concerns that seem all out of proportion with, say, the desire to eat a croissant.
James, at his best, looks like a bit of blown video-game animation—a figure out of proportion to those around him, moving with a speed and force that calls the verisimilitude of everything into question.
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.
But based on this more comprehensive view of the data, we are forced to admit that the furor over this issue seems way out of proportion to the actual dangers to the children from lead exposure.
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.
It is a bumper crop of new stadiums that, even by World Cup standards, appear out of proportion with the small crowds drawn by local teams like Baltika, which will use the venues after the tournament.
"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.
Fruit of the Month Club Most people think that Larry David is the master of taking an ordinary situation and creating an entirely out-of-proportion reaction, but those people probably weren't watching scenes like this one.
" 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.
To be sure, as the Trump camp believes, the press is blowing some of the early mishaps out of proportion and is focusing too little on barn burning speeches like that of Rudy Giuliani on opening night.
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.
By focusing just on the number of deaths and not on the total number of hospital admissions in a year, it blows out of proportion the magnitude of the problem and sends a misleading and shocking message.
"Sometimes negative emotions like fear, frustration and anger signal that something is really wrong," McKee writes, adding that the longer we keep these in our minds, the more we tend to blow these feelings out of proportion.
It's a rule that has little basis in reality because some kids have long limbs or fingers that may be out of proportion with their bodies as they go through their growth spurts, like this teen girl.
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.
Before she stepped inside, Ms. Jinich regarded the restaurant in the same way she did Cinco de Mayo, a small, regional Mexican holiday that Americans have blown way out of proportion, to the chagrin of many Mexicans.
In the midst of his music-making tweets, he also took time to educate some of his followers on why some of the more dire predictions floating around about the coronavirus are blown way 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.
To those of us who come to the story with a strong sense that the media is blowing campus controversies way out of proportion to their actual significance, the Sullivan case is a perfect example of that.
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.
"He was a historic figure way out of proportion to the national base in which he operated," said noted Cuba scholar Louis A. Perez Jr., author of more than 10 books on the Caribbean island and its history.
Since European powers first used them over a century ago at the height of World War One, they have held a psychological and political shock value in many ways out of proportion to their physical or military effect.
"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.
According to the report from XMNN, customs officers were suspicious that the woman was wearing "more clothing than was appropriate" for the hot weather, and said her torso seemed out of proportion with her slim arms and legs.
Kirill Tereshin, a 23-year-old often nicknamed "Popeye" and "Bazooka Arms," became internet-famous for injecting synthol into his arms that caused them to swell and look out of proportion compared with the rest of his body.
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.
While some people waved away concern on social media or accused the Girl Scouts of blowing an innocent family interaction out of proportion, others pointed out that this has long been a (very controversial) topic in parenting circles.
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.
That the cultural stress on boycotts may be out of proportion with the change they can effect doesn't mean you shouldn't boycott Uber, of course — only that doing so is a beginning, not an end, to meaningful political action.
Gaffney of EverBank said a Reuters report on Friday saying the European Central Bank was not considering buying government debt out of proportion to euro zone countries' shareholding in the bank also helped the euro gain against the dollar.
JUSTIN WARNER Jackson Heights, Queens To the Editor: The sheer volume of coverage of Donald Trump is completely out of proportion to the seriousness of his ideas or frankly to the newsworthy value of the stories written about him.
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said the jury's decision last November to award $563,000 in backpay to former wealth manager Jennifer Sharkey and an equal amount for emotional distress was "vastly out of proportion" to anything supported by evidence.
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!
The court in Strasbourg said in a judgment that the house-arrest order had not been justified and that tough restrictions on him communicating with the outside world had been out of proportion with the criminal charges he faced.
Epic CEO Tim Sweeney has long maintained, however, that app stores like Apple's and Google's effectively have monopolies and that the 30 percent cut is now grossly out of proportion with the cost of services the two companies provide.
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.
The takeaway message is supposed to be that Spotify is blowing its complaint way out of proportion, but those small numbers don't tell the full story — they basically don't matter, because Spotify gave up on App Store subscriptions years ago.
Are casual fans taking surface-level callbacks — Jakku looks like Tatooine, Starkiller Base is a giant Death Star, there's an interrogator droid off to the side in the scene where Poe Dameron gets tortured — and blowing them out of proportion?
According to the  Mayo Clinic , symptoms of this type of anxiety include "persistent worrying or anxiety about a number of areas that are out of proportion to the impact of the events" as well as at times fatigue and nervousness.
But it is not against the rules to kill civilians "collaterally," so long as doing so is not out of proportion to the concrete and direct military aim, and so long as you take precautions to avoid or minimize harm.
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.
I don't know if Brandon Biebel (who is sort of the American Tom Penny, when you really think about it) is still addicted to cigarettes, but with his flawless abs and athletic gear, a cigarette would be all out of proportion.
" The chief executive of Oxfam's British arm, Mark I. Goldring, has apologized repeatedly for the Haiti episode, but he told The Guardian that "the scale and the intensity of the attacks feels out of proportion to the level of culpability.
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.
"I think banning him as C.E.O. would have been out of proportion considering what he did and that he is the founder, major shareholder and brains behind an innovative company," she said of Mr. Musk, who is officially a co-founder.
For decades now, the United States has often seemed driven to hurt Iran, at times through interventionist policies that were careless and transactional, and then after 1979, with a fierce determination out of proportion to whatever challenge the new system posed.
For the past few years I have made a habit of going to a particular Starbucks in Brooklyn after I drop my son off at school, a ritual that has given me pleasure way out of proportion to its ordinariness.
Like many of the CPAC attendees interviewed by Insider on Thursday and Friday, Dianne Kozack, 69, and her daughter Lara, 26, believed Trump had the coronavirus response under control and that mainstream news organizations had blown the threat out of proportion
The euro recovered against the dollar after sources told Reuters that the ECB is not currently discussing buying government debt out of proportion to euro zone countries' shareholding in the bank, and the hurdle for abandoning this capital key is high.
And yet barely a day after Dr. John's death Thursday at 77, his loss still summons the kind of widespread grief, desolation and ardor that seem out of proportion to those whose memories of his work begin and end with that catchy tune.
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.
Police officers are taught not only that resort to deadly force must be necessary, as the article advocates, but also that it must be proportionate — that is, the consequences for the person affected are not out of proportion to the danger averted.
Amanda Hess of the New York Times noted that "the grandiose expectations placed on actual children have grown wildly out of proportion with the economic reality into which they've been born", and that social media encourages individuals to present themselves in new ways.
"My impression is that many problems are due to the fact that things are out of proportion at Opel, that they consume too much energy, that processes are not efficient enough," Tavares said in an interview published on Friday in Die Welt.
Proportionality does mean if you do something, I'm going to do something back to you, but I'm not necessarily going to do something that's out of proportion and that makes it necessary for you then to do more, and more, and more.
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!
The official said U.S. Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar was seeking an amount that some within the administration viewed as out of proportion, given the limited number of U.S. cases and other HHS funding that has not yet been used.
Sentences like that are relics of an era when crack and other drugs were ravaging American cities, crime was at all-time highs and the nation was demanding ever tougher punishments, no matter how out of proportion they were to the offense.
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.
New names are added to the roster at a rate far out of proportion to battlefield realities, where the Afghan armed forces — the army, national police and intelligence forces, numbering 350,000 in all — have been steadily losing soldiers and territory to the Taliban.
Love for her style has inflated the standing of her art all out of proportion, and in recent decades it's become an article of faith that Kahlo was a more important painter than her acclaimed husband, indeed one of the indisputable greats.
When Rachel confronts Coleman about it, he sort of makes it seem like Rachel is blowing things out of proportion: We're starting to see the real TV "star" here, someone so cutthroat that he'd sell out his girlfriend to pump up his own career.
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.
But the response to its display in New York—especially the demand for censorship and, with her latest exhibition at Boston's Institute of Contemporary Art, an effective ban on her work being shown publicly again—seems dangerously out of proportion to the perceived offense.
FRANKFURT, July 1 (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is not currently considering buying government debt out of proportion to euro zone countries' shareholding in the bank and the hurdle for abandoning this capital key is high, sources close to the ECB said on Friday.
"I don't think he was involved in crimes but even then, you know, you can make anything a crime under the current laws if you want to, you can blow it way out of proportion, you can do a lot of things," Hatch said.
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.
"When we saw that the epidemic was out of proportion in the black community, we started calling for a domestic Pepfar that would bring new resources to the effort, create clear and ambitious objectives and rebuild health care infrastructure around the country," Lee said.
"Although there are risks associated with statins, the public fear of side effects is out of proportion to the actual risks," said Dr. Ann Marie Navar, senior author of the study and assistant professor of medicine at the Duke Clinical Research Institutem in a statement.
Washington (CNN)Debate over the threat posed by Iran took on a partisan hue after Trump administration officials briefed lawmakers Tuesday, with Democrats charging that the White House is blowing normal threat levels out of proportion and Republicans insisting that deterrence, not war, is the goal.
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.
A phobia is "the fear or anxiety of a specific object or situation that results in avoidance and distress that is out of proportion to the danger the object or situation presents," said Dr. Danielle Katz, a clinical psychologist and postdoctoral fellow at Sunnybrook Hospital in Toronto.
He has the concept that they are a challenge to our global leadership, and he also has the concept that they&aposre really in some sense businessmen, so that the tariffs present a kind of effect on China all out of proportion to what they actually are.
Turkish officials have angrily rejected suggestions that the purges are out of proportion, accusing Western critics of failing to grasp the magnitude of the threat to the Turkish state and of being more concerned about the rights of coup plotters than the brutality of the events themselves.
The ease and speed with which internet users trust tech companies with the data they crave are wildly out of proportion with the risks they're assuming in doing so, in no small part because, out of negligence or institutional blindness, the companies couldn't anticipate the risks themselves.
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.
" WashPost yesterday, "Trump backers like his early moves," from Accident, Md.: "Critics are unfairly exaggerating the effect of Trump's executive orders and complaining without giving him a fair chance, supporters say, just as critics blew some of his comments and jokes out of proportion during the campaign.
Western concerns over Russia's interference in domestic affairs — which are blown far out of proportion but are still rooted in the real activities of Russian trolls and hackers — means that even the most legitimate practices, such as Russia promoting its businesses abroad, are now viewed with suspicion.
In the early days of the blogosphere and YouTube and social media, people took Jon's most strident commentary and made it go viral with clickbait headlines, blowing those segments way out of proportion, compared with the more thoughtful segments that made up most of the television show.
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.
The opinions expressed here are those of the author, a columnist for Reuters.) By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, June 17 (Reuters) - Adani Enterprises' Carmichael coal mine in Australia is assuming mythical status way out of proportion to its actual significance, even before meaningful construction starts on the controversial project.
Thursday's town hall meeting on guns in America was a stark example of how out of proportion the right's feelings are to what the President is actually doing, or to what he might want to do, or to even what he says at all about pretty much anything.
This loose talk is then blown way out of proportion by Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore2020 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE and other Old Testament prophet-wannabes.
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.
"The email coverage was the original sin," she said, arguing that the reporting on the fact that she used a private email server was so "completely out of proportion" that it unfairly became something nefarious in the minds of voters who initially didn't see it as a big deal.
President Trump's former Press Secretary Sean Spicer acknowledged on Sunday that his former boss should have been quicker in clarifying his comments during a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week about Moscow's meddling in the 2016 presidential election, but blamed the media for blowing the issue out of proportion.
In retrospect, Trump World Tower can be seen as setting Manhattan on course to being a modern-day, stratospheric version of the medieval Italian city of San Gimignano, with a skyline pierced by a dozen or more towers for the rich and powerful, far out of proportion to anything around them.
Nationally, Republicans have denounced attacks on gerrymanders as assaults on their political power — understandably so, because the Republican landslide in 2500 allowed the party to redistrict its way to long-term control of Congress, with House seats far out of proportion to its share of the vote in many states.
I paid $70 to buy the apps, but then the company switched to a $40 a year annual subscription, and as the dozens of angry reviews and comments illustrate, that price is vastly out of proportion from the cost of providing the software (which I might add, is entirely hosted on iCloud infrastructure).
For historical reasons, organised Christianity still enjoys considerable resources, infrastructure and legal heft, out of proportion to the respect it commands among ordinary people; and the church, sensing public scepticism, is gradually learning to use those privileges somewhat cautiously, although in Ireland it took a lamentably long time to absorb this lesson.
For psychologists, anxiety is unhealthy only when it occurs in the absence of a threat — when there is nothing to be worried about at all — or when it reaches heights that are grossly out of proportion to the threat involved, such as when a teenager experiences a panic attack over a minor quiz.
Meanwhile any balance of terror, as Yoffe points out in the third installment of her series, has turned out to be racial as well as sexual, since it is a not-much-talked-about truth that minority students seem to be accused of rape well out of proportion to their numbers on campus.
Then we can see that, the disagreement between those 2 sides is tech companies think they have already improved self-regulation, while regulator believe the effort of self-regulation by technology companies is out of proportion to the severe counter-terrorism situation faced by governments, and tech companies really make small steps.
Re: Ukraine and 22018: Sean Hannity and other Trump backers took tiny bits of true information from a January 21 Politico story titled "Ukrainian efforts to sabotage Trump backfire" and blew it way, way out of proportion, to the point that some viewers thought Ukraine, not Russia, interfered in the 230 election.
" 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.
As someone who has spent years studying Mr. Putin — and as one of a handful of journalists who have had an unscripted conversation with him — I can vouch for the fact that he is a poorly educated, under-informed, incurious man whose ambition is vastly out of proportion to his understanding of the world.
The international community, if it is serious about helping the Rohingya, must better understand the complex realities of Myanmar's continuing transition, and balance its fixation with their plight — an obsession out of proportion with the scale of the problem — with the inescapable challenges that the N.L.D. government has inherited after decades of military mismanagement.
Maybe not big and earthshaking numerically, as the GOP gained just 13 seats, but it was depressing out of proportion to its numbers, as it ensured that Barack Obama would pass no major legislation during his final two years in the White House and that House Republicans would use that time trying to destroy Hillary Clinton.
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.
Cutting severely the funds for poverty programs, protection of the environment, science, arts, culture, health services and foreign aid, while at the same time increasing out of proportion the military budget (based on the exploitation of fear), constitutes not a sound fiscal policy but a profound switch in the cultural and social values of this nation.
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!
"), out of proportion to the actual risk or threat ("If I don't land a good summer internship my entire career is doomed"), and tells us we're going to suck at whatever life throws at us ("I'll just wait until there are no footsteps in the hallway before I leave my apartment so I don't have to make awkward small talk with the neighbor.
They can be counted on to invent ghoulish conspiracy theories (Vince Foster, Benghazi) out of nothing, or to identify a legitimate impropriety (her email practices as secretary of state) and react so out of proportion (suggesting, for instance, that the squeaky-clean conservative FBI director, James Comey, is covering up her crimes) that the story becomes about their outlandishness, rather than her conduct.
Fed Vice Chair for Supervision Randal Quarles in May downplayed the riskiness of the leveraged loan business, saying the media has blown concerns out of proportion, with stories analogous to "the Earth must be getting hit by an asteroid" and concluding that the build-up of debt is not comparable to the mortgage market collapse that triggered the financial crisis.
But the rapid spread of the bullshit "reefergate" story suggests that though this long, long primary season may include real debates over the issues, it will also feature non-scandals blown way out of proportion by social media and a political press primed to jump on any narrative that smells faintly of controversy in a new era of relentless authenticity-based appeals.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE took issue this week with the news media's coverage of the investigation into Russia's meddling in the presidential election, arguing it has blown actions by President Trump and administration officials out of proportion.
U.S. President Donald Trump responded to the missile attacks with sanctions rather than military action, while Iranian officials said the missile attack concluded their response, easing fears of wider conflict in the Middle East and prompting "Since Iran and U.S. will not escalate the recent issue out of proportion, we are seeing a little retracement after gold broke a key technical level of $1,550," said Bernard Sin, group head of trading at MKS.
By looking profligate and personal in his use of the privilege, he cried wolf too many times, and he found it much harder to use it in circumstances, like the pardons for former members of the Armed Forces of National Liberation, known by its Spanish acronym F.A.L.N., which waged a violent campaign for the independence of Puerto Rico (President Clinton offered them clemency in 1999 because, he said, their sentences were out of proportion with their offenses).
"I think that this was something that was honestly blown hugely out of proportion," Trump told "CBS This Morning" of the back-and-forth between his father, GOP presidential nominee Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, and Khizr Khan, the father of Capt.
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