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All right, Scott, that was the overplayed, sorry, it's not overplayed by any stretch, but what's the most under-reported story this week?
I think it's way too overplayed, especially in science fiction.
Okay, so, '90s nostalgia is definitely overplayed at this point.
Perhaps inevitably, however, big tech companies have overplayed their hand.
And maybe you're tired of hearing covers of overplayed songs.
I think the Republicans and markets generally overplayed their hands.
It's about time that Westeros' chief gambler overplayed his hand.
It's clear now, however, that Clinton overplayed the gender card.
"Sturgeon overplayed it," says Mark Diffley, a pollster in Edinburgh.
The warmth of that relationship at any point has been overplayed.
Kenworthy also thinks the universalism versus means-testing distinction is overplayed.
To my mind Craig has somewhat overplayed the importance of this.
CNN's Emerging Markets Editor John Defterios believes the gloom is overplayed.
However, the piece somewhat overplayed what the internet connection actually allowed.
All was lucid yet subtle, the emotions true and never overplayed.
The piece has been so overplayed that's it's almost past cliché.
But we think that safe-haven status might now be overplayed.
"Closer" was everywhere, and people started hating it because it was overplayed.
An overplayed Buffy the Vampire Slayer would end on a high note.
Opposed: Yeah, I guess I you could say I've... overplayed my hand.
There was a gathering sense that the Americans had overplayed their hand.
He has rarely overplayed or chased ranking points or tournament prize money.
"You have wonder whether or not they overplayed their hand," Jackson added.
And they have overplayed their hand on the question of aesthetic intent.
There's an enjoyable but not overplayed running joke about the game's nonsensical rules.
In fact, a lot of Democrats overplayed their hand by hectoring and interrupting.
He also seemed to suggest that anti-abortion activists had overplayed their hand.
" Disputing the verdict, Bone says the video was "overplayed" and "very much insignificant.
Trader Pete Najarian said the capacity issue is overplayed and said he likes .
That's not to say that local politicians may not have overplayed their hand.
"I think there are pieces of it that are overplayed," he told me.
Most argued that the bleak outlook portrayed by the media is being overplayed.
But Democrats had finally overplayed their hand — Mr. Trump's likely acquittal be damned.
But it is hard to avoid the feeling that its relevance is overplayed.
Corporate America may have overplayed its hand when it comes to the earnings game.
It is not the first time that the opposition has seemingly overplayed its hand.
Finally, there's the sure-to-be-overplayed torch-passing narrative between Brady and Goff.
I believe Democrats overplayed a hand they should have folded with the Mueller report.
Haftar has overplayed his hand and miscalculated the strong resilience of Tripoli and Misrata.
And by going this far, the F.C.C. may also have overplayed its legal hand.
The Philharmonic musicians followed her faithfully, adding insight after insight to an overplayed work.
But the equivalent scene in P.S. I Still Love You is, if anything, overplayed.
"The prospect of huge numbers of fighters returning from ISIS territory is overplayed," he said.
How Corey Lewandowski overplayed his hand Hours after his firing, even Lewandowski sang Kushner's praises.
We know which wedding trends are overplayed — looking at you, Mason jars, burlap, and chalkboards.
But Southgate thinks talk of that handing a physical advantage to England is being overplayed.
This tune sometimes gets overplayed but if you actually listen to the bassline, it's incredible.
He told The Associated Press in an interview that his military ties are being overplayed.
But aspects of Ms. Grazinyte-Tyla's interpretation of this most overplayed of standards felt unpersuasive.
"I think surrogates are overplayed, honestly," said Terry Sullivan, who managed Marco Rubio's presidential campaign.
But there's ample evidence to suggest that the idea that kids are resilient is overplayed.
Ferdinand's "just be yourself" message may be overplayed, but at least the journey there looks fun.
That is a real indication that the North Koreans think that they&aposve overplayed their hand.
Other, less absolute, arguments rest on the notion that Democrats essentially overplayed their hand this time.
For starters, Ocean's songs are not nearly bad enough, or overplayed to the point of inescapability.
If this is the 'launching point' for House Democrats' impeachment process, they've already overplayed their hand.
But often on Tuesday, he just pushed too hard vocally and overplayed the duke's unbridled sensuality.
Bullets sang their weary tune several times a week, like a hit song overplayed on the radio.
In getting Trump to change course on the "one China" policy, Beijing may have overplayed its hand.
"Erdogan overplayed his hand and this bargaining chip has now turned into a serious liability," he said.
" Koichi Nakano, a professor of Japanese politics at Tokyo's Sophia University, said Koike "basically overplayed her hand.
It's the rare Christmas album that modifies overplayed melodies so elegantly you're happy to hum them again.
A piece so overplayed that it has passed into the automatic schlock-recognition zone of every American?
" Collins said that the Justice Department's response to the subpoena vote showed that Democrats "overplayed their hand.
Republicans said Mr. Corker had angered colleagues and overplayed his hand in the wake of that analysis.
"I really do think that some folks have overplayed their hand just a little bit here," Sen.
And this is why you think Western media has overplayed the centrality of Putin in all of this?
"I do think it is overplayed," said Erik Oja, U.S. banks analyst with S&P Global Market Intelligence.
"In the end she overplayed her hand and she got punished very severely for it," Mr. Brandsen said.
Yet the economic benefits of cutting such wealth-transfer taxes may have been overplayed and the drawbacks underappreciated.
Now some fear Putin may have overplayed a winning hand and are bracing for a U.S. sanctions backlash.
It's possible, if not likely, that some of the division reported about the Trump White House is overplayed.
And what's the most overplayed balearic jam that even my mum'll be all "NOT THIS ONE AGAIN!" about?
Kurt Cobain began to lose some interest in "Smells Like Teen Spirit" after it was overplayed by MTV.
And with that Saddam Hussein overplayed his card more than any human being I think I've ever seen.
In so doing, he overplayed his hand―and, in overreaching, he also got many of his facts wrong.
The move drew speculation that Ocasio-Cortez, a rising star in the Democratic Party, had overplayed her hand.
But this time, Greek and American officials and observers say, the Russians appear to have overplayed their hand.
We were on the road constantly and eventually we got some love from MuchMusic, but we were never overplayed.
" Steve Bannon's quote: "I do think it was a little overplayed when she was quote-unquote the Trump whisperer.
Arun Sundararajan, a professor at New York University and author of "The Sharing Economy", thinks this idea is overplayed.
In other words, the Chinese played a little tougher but they overplayed their hand is what my people say.
If I had to single out one thing, the perception of it being too cold is overplayed big time.
And Democrats hope the public perception that Trump overplayed his hand will carry into the high stakes 28500 elections.
And while the ending's redemption and reconciliation aren't overplayed, they are given their full, honest due, and it's stunning.
Media reports also overplayed the dangers of sitting at work, incorrectly saying it wiped out the benefits of exercise.
And Ms. Seymour is the perfect counterpoint, giving Kate a warm vulnerability that's never overplayed or milked for sentiment.
"Would she sing another holiday ditty that's overplayed in cafes and shopping-mall restrooms?" he asks at one point.
Democrats also argued that Trump has overplayed stock records because ownership of most shares is concentrated among wealthy individuals.
And the encore, Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries," was everything bad you've heard about Jaap: grotesquely overplayed and overemphatic.
"People overplayed their hands," said Kate Walsh, president of the National Council on Teacher Quality, of New York's politicians.
Everything that happens is either shallow and cosmetic, or a huge, overplayed story beat that gets blown out of proportion.
If that is the intention, however, it has probably overplayed its hand, raising Korean hackles with its blatantly coercive methods.
Two women walk into a bar (insert overplayed joke here) and have no idea what they're about to get into.
In February he released his Make San Antonio Great Again project, which piggybacks on Donald Trump's now overplayed campaign slogan.
The rappers are said to have fallen out after West said Drake and DJ Khaled were "overplayed" on radio stations.
I think there will be economic and political consequences from leaving, but the doomsday predictors overplayed their hand a little.
Moreover, Democrats have overplayed a couple of references to Roe in the record as proof of Kavanaugh opposing the decision.
Kenneth McKenzie, the head of US Central Command, said on Monday that the Taliban had "overplayed their hand" in negotiations.
When he reached home, he realized that the fundamentalists had overplayed their hand: his kidnapping had sparked protests across Saraqib.
The magazine overplayed its hand by drawing a direct connection despite not having evidence, as the follow-up article implied.
President Nicolás Maduro's forces "will soon realize just how badly they overplayed their hand today," Florida Senator Marco Rubio tweeted.
But Akhmetshin has insisted publicly that he was not a trained spy and that his military service is being overplayed.
Nobody wants a repeat of Freddy Adu, the "next Pele" who many believe was signed too young and subsequently overplayed.
And it will matter little to Khamenei that Soleimani overplayed his hand and became too confident that he was untouchable.
Edward Park, investment director at U.K. investment manager, Brooks Macdonald, said the importance of the midterms shouldn't be overplayed by investors.
And while that is definitely true, we decided to avoid some of the more obvious and overplayed ones from those years.
All the big A-list metal acts that everyone associates with pot—Sabbath, Pantera, Mastodon—are a little overplayed and hokey.
It's a by-the-books historical prestige drama, with a terrific central performance weighed down by underdeveloped themes and overplayed symbolism.
But foes said it was a hypocritical row-back by an unpopular government that overplayed its hand in a power grab.
At the time, President Trump said that he had "always felt that the South overplayed their hand," he told Mr. Meacham.
Henzelin acknowledged that the trip to Beirut wasn't a "very glorious episode," but he suggested that Falciani had overplayed the intrigue.
If the "socialism" label now describes social democracy -- capitalist economies with highly redistributive welfare states -- then the "red scare" is overplayed.
And, while "unicorn" has become an overplayed descriptor in the beauty world (guilty), in this case, the product definitely earns the moniker.
"They went too far I think, they became a political union they overplayed their hand," he said, citing a number of regulations.
I eventually grew tired of tending to Pandora's algorithm; my stations became stale and heavily convergent on a cluster of overplayed favorites.
The issue is not the overplayed theories of Russian "kompromat" schemes on the left or the overheated conspiracy theories on the right.
The Led Zeppelin song "Stairway to Heaven" is one of the most ubiquitous (some might say overplayed) songs on classic rock radio.
"I just think the Democrats have overplayed their celebrity hand to the point where there's a bit of a backlash," Rogers says.
Yet, the magnitude and significance of the surge in turnout look overplayed, now that all the votes have been cast and counted.
But a Lightning comeback ended with a 23-13 OT win, and now it looks like the coach has overplayed his hand.
She left on a bad note, when she very easily could have left on a positive one had she not overplayed it.
Gamine and nimble, her Cherubino was spirited without being overplayed, in a genial revival of Richard Eyre's production that runs through Feb.
Isolationism is a national policy of separating your country from dependence on others, and I believe it has been overplayed of late.
"If this is the 'launching point' for House Democrats' impeachment process, they've already overplayed their hand," Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told Politico.
The overplayed clips of the season can be a bit of a yawnfest, but nobody wants to miss out on that Bachelorette announcement.
If we're keeping it real, White seemed aggravated about the whole thing, making you wonder if Silva might've overplayed his hand a little.
"I don't like all this volatility, it scares people, but I think it's being overplayed, there are bigger forces as work," Nason said.
"He runs the risk of appearing to have overplayed his hand in terms of what's possible in reaching out to Pyongyang," Rinna continued.
He also went out as one of the most popular presidents in the 1990s so Republicans overplayed their hand on the Clinton impeachment.
It's very drawn out and hypnotic and taking out the vocals somehow succeeds in giving this overplayed record a new lease of life.
Seehofer's Christian Social Union is a coalition partner of Merkel's Christian Democratic Union likely concluded that had had overplayed his hand this time.
Sanders and his supporters say Wasserman Schultz overplayed the severity of the disruption and was once again too quick to demonize the challenger.
Still, the indexes were off their session lows, as only a mild drop on Wall Street suggested that fears may have been overplayed.
The fair assumption would have been that the Iranians would have continued along that path until they miscalculated or they overplayed their hand.
" Call it a price of success: You don't create a defining earworm for a generation of children and parents without anybody crying "overplayed!
The judge's accusers had overplayed their hand, they insisted of the mounting charges, and revealed the coordinated partisan attack on an honorable man.
Nunes, Gowdy and King overplayed a winning hand that contained real and tangible instances of inappropriate conduct by senior executives at FBI headquarters.
But the diva's relatability is occasionally overplayed, and Ms. Fleming offers a lot of emoting, superfluous jazz inflections and tipsy flirtations with rubato.
In his view, the past months have included a steady string of successes, broken only by occasional missteps, which are invariably overplayed and misinterpreted.
In the past five decades, nominations have gone off track when a president overplayed his hand or his administration slipped up on candidate vetting.
Of course, the wedding goes on as planned and nobody really misses that aunt as it's clear to everyone she embarrassingly overplayed her hand.
Obviously he was a disturbed man, but he was not a particularly bright one, and more than once in his arrogance overplayed his hand.
"It's overplayed that Canada is a favorite," the Canadian curler Marc Kennedy told reporters after the team's loss to the Americans in Thursday's semifinals.
You don't have to be stuck with these overplayed picks — there are spookier songs out there that are just as thematic for October 21968.
JOSHUA BARONE I never would have imagined getting excited over a program offering two overplayed Tchaikovsky works: the First Piano Concerto and "Pathétique" Symphony.
Pricing concerns tend to be overplayed, he said, especially considering the fact that similar services from HBO, Hulu, Sling TV and others are competitively priced.
The investment bank cited concerns that benefits from a merger between Paddy Power and Betfair were overplayed, and said the share price reaction was overdone.
Because I do think that some of this is really overplayed and I think ultimately folks that are on the streets – American people – don't care.
The history of the abortion debate suggests, though, that by going as far as these measures do, anti-abortion legislators may have overplayed their hand.
The social class satire of Billy's audition for the Royal Ballet is way overplayed, as if trying to bank cheap laughs in a family show.
Among stock moves, Britain's second-largest homebuilder Persimmon added 2.2% after brokerage Jefferies said Brexit risks were overplayed in the sector and upgraded the stock.
Rihanna and Eminem worked together on their very popular ( and very overplayed) song "Love the Way You Lie," but the two have never been linked romantically.
Congolese officials close to the process say that, in being so publicly combative, the miners overplayed their hand, and in so doing hardened the government's resolve.
But Badiraguato Mayor Mario Valenzuela told Excelsior, a Mexican newspaper, that the tales of drug lords giving back to the communities that reared them are overplayed.
The Redstone family seems firmly behind Mr Bakish as well, and one source familiar with the family wonders if Mr Moonves may have "overplayed his hand".
HOW DO YOU RESPOND TO THOSE WHO SAY, "I'LL BELIEVE IT WHEN I SEE IT, AND I REALLY THINK THIS IS BEING OVERPLAYED AT THIS POINT"?
As an investment banker and trade negotiator who has seen many deals crater because one party overplayed its hand, risk of a failed negotiation is real.
By meddling in the internal affairs and democratic fabric of America and its allies over the past couple of years, Mr. Putin has overplayed his hand.
Bryant is pure charisma, never letting Dina become the overplayed female character who abandons a best friend for a boyfriend (think on your sins, Nancy Wheeler).
White House officials have been frustrated by the stories and insist the infighting is being overplayed by the media and in some cases made up entirely.
They got away with it for a while until they overplayed their hand last month and forced a government shutdown in a ploy that completely backfired.
Frank McKenzie, head of U.S. Central Command, told reporters traveling with him in Afghanistan on Monday that the Taliban overplayed its hand in ramping up violence.
Emboldened by his re-election, he overplayed his hand and teamed up with the "bipartisan" Gang of Eight to ram mass amnesty legislation through the Senate.
For some people, the Venn diagram of "most overplayed Christmas song" and "songs you never need to hear again" is uncomfortably close to a single circle.
How Corey Lewandowski overplayed his hand Dip in enthusiasm There has also been a noticeable dip in enthusiasm for Trump's candidacy at some of his recent events.
The investment bank cited concerns that the benefits from a merger between Paddy Power and Betfair had been overplayed, and said the share price reaction was overdone.
The player receiving the screen must set up the screen by getting his defender out of position, while also reading when the defender has overplayed the screen.
It starts in a tumbledown village somewhere between Mysore and Bangalore, neither under- nor overplayed in its squalor, with a touch of rustic grace on the side.
"There's a sense in which Scott Walker and his ilk have overplayed their hand," said Lane Windham, the associate director of the labor center at Georgetown University.
U+1F9373 BACON Look, I like to eat bacon just as much as the next guy, but bacon is easily the most overplayed food on the internet.
At the same time, many on the right have contended that The Times and other news organizations overplayed the Mueller story out of an anti-Trump bias.
"If this leads to hearing after hearing and subpoenas, there's a chance the Democrats could have overplayed their hand and people could get sick of it," Valliere said.
Tony Gibb, investment director at another Ryanair shareholder, Fidelity, said the company's significant cost advantage, even over EasyJet, was "sustainable" and last month's share slump was "probably overplayed".
"We're in a different world now," he said, adding that the defense "overplayed its hand" at times by crossing the line from questioning credibility to blaming the victims.
But were you to try this hack yourself, you'd of course be able to choose any overplayed annoying song you'd like for this modern take on Dueling Banjos.
Over the last few days, Republicans from Donald Trump to Susan Collins have been making the case that Democrats not only overplayed their hand, but disqualified themselves politically.
Finney, who worked inside the Bill Clinton White House during the Monica Lewinsky scandal, said Democrats should bear in mind how Republicans overplayed their hand 20 years ago.
Giuliani was on tap to be attorney general — but, Gates said, he "overplayed his hand" and felt he was due a much more influential role in the administration.
"The Chinese party-state has overplayed its hand in trying to influence Australia's choices," said Rory Medcalf, head of the national security college at the Australian National University.
The pop in discarded retail stocks Thursday at least raises the prospect that the Death of the Mall theme has been overplayed a bit in the short term.
I will remember Barack Obama as a basically good man who overplayed his hand his first two years in office and was ineffectual the rest of his term.
"I think the whole thing of 'physical retail is dying' is something that's been way overplayed and sensationalized," B8ta president Phillip Raub told Business Insider in a recent interview.
According to Us Weekly, Drake was confused about West's rant at a concert last year where he said that Drake and DJ Khaled's music was "overplayed" on the radio.
And even if you love a little sparkle (who doesn't?), we're willing to bet you're ready to sideline it for a few events, in favor of something less overplayed.
" Nobel laureate David Baltimore granted the technical achievement, but added, "To my mind Craig has somewhat overplayed the importance of this … He has not created life, only mimicked it.
Recently, Drake even said he was confused about West's rant at a concert last year where he said that Drake and DJ Khaled's music was "overplayed" on the radio.
To date, it remains James Blunt's biggest hit, but the musician thinks it was overplayed and it caused people to think he was as annoying as the song itself.
Over the past couple of years, anti-India sentiment has compounded in pockets of Nepal, though some observers say concerns about geopolitical maneuvering by China and India are overplayed.
Google's Pixel 4 launches next week; here's what we expect This is partially an AI problem, but it seems like that element is overplayed when considering long-term potential.
Diplomatic analysts said mounting evidence that a change of government in Venezuela is not imminent may have Bolsonaro and his aides wondering if they overplayed their support for Guaido.
" He quickly overplayed his hand—he even found fault with adaptations of Dickens—and was parodied, for his efforts, as Bughouser, in a 22013 film called "Pruning the Movies.
The exhibition is a bit disjointed, presenting contemporary art like Andy Warhol's overplayed "Electric Chair" and Larry Clark's portrait of two swaggering Oklahoma robbers alongside graphic photographs from crime scenes.
Flannery reportedly reassured employees that the company's engineers had found a solution to the flaw and told staff to "fight for the company," saying media reports overplayed the turbine failure.
Beyoncé knows that this holiday of love can get cheesy and overplayed so she steered clear of chocolate hearts, perfume, and jewelry and went with what she knows best: fashion.
Tom Hollander's Major Corcoran turned out to be a disappointment, a faded, overplayed version of himself by Episode 5 who probably should have met his end about an hour earlier.
In Bloomberg's opinion section, Harvard's Meghan O'Sullivan writes that President Trump may have overplayed his hand by taking tough stances against Iran and Venezuela at a time of tightening markets.
And it's a blow to Mr. Trump, who has overplayed his hand, because Mr. Mueller may now be able to delve into the Trump lawyers' conversations with Mr. Manafort's lawyers.
Leading gains on the main index, Britain's second-largest homebuilder, Persimmon, jumped 5.2% after the brokerage Jefferies said Brexit risks had been overplayed in the sector, and upgraded the stock.
Next year's contest for New York state's chief executive could provide a tipping point for lessons learned in 2016 when Democrats overplayed their hand and Republicans played their cards right.
The government will run out of money again this Friday, and the last time conservatives overplayed their hand with government shutdown brinksmanship, the government underwent the longest shutdown in US history.
He might have bailed out himself, or he might have overplayed his hand in negotiating conditions, or he might have been given the Luke Pell treatment just to spite Reality Steve.
McConnell told Politico that the Democrats had "already overplayed their hand" and there was "no quid pro quo" between Trump and Zelensky, according to a White House's summary of the call.
Traders believe most of the positive impact of the cuts to corporate taxes have already been priced in, while expectations the overhaul would trigger a wave of repatriated dollars were overplayed.
Though Mr Atkinson acknowledges that possibility, he thinks this risk is overplayed: figures on January 13th showed China imported a record 733m barrels a day (b/d) of oil in 2015.
"The narrative that such a small hack caused such a large price reaction has definitely been overplayed," he said, adding that bitcoin's drop on Sunday was caused by a technical correction.
Speaking ahead of the lobby group's annual conference for the automotive industry on Tuesday, BMW's top British executive said recent reports that the German carmaker could leave Britain had been overplayed.
But it suggests the narrative of banks forcing farmers out of their properties has been overplayed, with only a relatively small number of foreclosures in the primary services sector in 2017.
Finally, I liked that President Trump brought up abortion, as Democrats have overplayed their hand as of late and appear hellbent on going outside the political mainstream on late-term abortions.
The French government had welcomed the merger plan, but overplayed its hand by pushing for a series of guarantees and concessions that eventually exhausted the patience of FCA, sources told Reuters.
Doug Collins, the most senior Republican on the Judiciary Committee, accused Democrats of "political theater" and later said they had clearly "overplayed their hand" by threatening to subpoena a cooperating witness.
"They've figured out they sort of overplayed their hand ... They've just been way more sort of respectful, serious, less accusatory in some ways," said Senate Majority Whip John Thune (R-S.D.).
As soon as the warm weather rolls around, there's an unofficial contest to become the song that gets everyone pumped, then stuck in everyone's head, and eventually overplayed by your mother.
Speaking aboard Air Force One in July, Trump used the phrase "witch hunt" several times, declaring ongoing questions about Russia to be a politically motivated "witch hunt" overplayed by the press.
He said he believed Democrats have overplayed their hand, and are only trying to appease a small portion of "their far-left base," according to the source familiar with the conversation.
You'll find this hilarious but one of the things I talked to him about at the time was that boasting had already been overplayed in hip-hop and how tired it was.
President Eisenhower's massive retaliation policy in the 85033s again overplayed our hand; threatening to use nuclear weapons in response to any communist aggression anywhere didn't end the wars in Korea and Vietnam.
HSBC, however, was in the top 2 of the European benchmark after Morgan Stanley raised its rating to 'overweight' from 'equal-weight', saying Brexit fears were overplayed and forecasting a capital surplus.
Basic Games Fabricio Werdum has made leaps and bounds in his game since he began learning to strike with Rafael Cordeiro and the team at Kings MMA, but this often gets overplayed.
For years, top Vatican officials in Rome had dismissed the abuse crisis as a unique product of the Anglo-Saxon world, and suggested that it had been overplayed by the news media.
They just loved the Democrats less because they overplayed their hand holding power in the presidency and both chambers in Congress, and the voters let them know that at the ballot box.
So far, repeated attempts to make a deal have failed, with the most recent talks falling apart after Beijing apparently overplayed its hand, expecting Washington to blink and getting a fierce response instead.
It's obviously cheesy as fuck and overplayed and sort of completely basic...but....but it's also played totally straight and is so sincere that it's actually a complete joy from start to finish.
Deal with the devil: It was a risky gamble for British Prime Minister Theresa May to call an early election to cement her party's control of the government, and she overplayed her hand.
Yet, it may be that Erdogan has overplayed his hand with Turkey's largest trading partner and the dominant EU member state -- in which nearly 3 million Turks reside -- as the Turkish economy stagnates.
"Feelings" may not have the same radio-bait bassline, but it's certainly the same sparkling, heartsick electro-pop that he's come to be known for — only better, because it hasn't been overplayed yet.
Leonard's Cohen's most overrated and overplayed song matches up perfectly with "Let's Go Duke, Yeah," a phrase never once uttered until songboy took his acoustic to the roof overlooking LA's legendary Vagabond Inn.
And they believe that Democrats have overplayed their hands on immigration because of calls by some of their prominent leaders for the abolition of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the agency responsible for deportations.
"The Qataris made a better grade on counterterrorism and the Saudis overplayed their hand," said Aaron David Miller of the Wilson Center, a former negotiator and Middle East analyst for the State Department.
The iconic Ray-Ban Wayfarers are a popular option here, but they're a bit overplayed at the moment, and their thick plastic frames have a tendency to overwhelm smaller or more narrow faces.
Osram Licht shares climbed 5.3%, while U.K. home builder Persimmon gained 4.5% after Jefferies upgraded the stock to "buy" from "hold" on the assertion that Brexit risks to the business have been overplayed.
Trump's supporters say they are confident the episode has been overplayed by the media and won't do lasting damage, as long as these kinds of detours are kept to a minimum going forward.
"I see the threat in the Sahel as having been vastly overplayed because it served a political objective [to those opposing the Islamic forces] both prior and post the Mali crisis," she says.
It seems Mr Kim overplayed his hand, expecting Mr Trump to be eager for a deal that would see at least some sanctions eased in exchange for an incomplete dismantling of his nuclear programme.
Mr. Gerstein opened the concert with a crisp, vibrant performance of the seldom-heard first one, No. 13 in E flat; then he began the second half with the overplayed second, the "Moonlight" Sonata.
McKenzie said during a visit to Afghanistan that the Taliban "overplayed their hand" in peace negotiations by carrying out a spate of high profile attacks, including one that killed a U.S. soldier last week.
Returning to the podium of the New York Philharmonic last week for the first time in 11 years, Gustavo Dudamel brought a jolt of bristling vitality to an overplayed staple: Dvorak's "New World" Symphony.
I am a firm believer that living in a house with your friends, playing beer-drinking games and dancing to overplayed pop songs are not fundamentally incompatible with inclusion, respect and a just society.
The two-time Art Ross Trophy winner fired a pass out front to Kassian, who scored into a wide-open net as the 6-foot-7 Bishop overplayed on the near post on McDavid.
In any case, the Navy declared it a highlight soon after the album dropped, leading modern Jersey club mainstay DJ Sliink to remix a song that will likely never be overplayed, "single" or otherwise.
Her best moments in past political debates have often come when arrogant male opponents have aggressively overplayed their hands, and Trump has already been hammered for interrupting her too many times in the first debate.
Tru Optik CEO Andre Swanston sees Netflix's situation as a bit less clear and a bit more competitive, though he conceded that much of the bearishness the company is seeing ahead of earnings is overplayed.
Guaido's call on the Venezuelan military to abandon Maduro and join the opposition movement went largely unheeded last month, leading many to think he had overplayed his hand with the support of the U.S. government.
The French are traditionally tolerant of labor action, but this time, as the garbage piles up and commuters fight their way onto crowded trains, there are signs that the union may have overplayed its hand.
While it might take months before the markets settle - and it's dependent on decent macroeconomic data - Wouter Sturkenboom, chief investment strategist for EMEA and APAC at Northern Trust, reckons the bond moves have been overplayed.
Yet despite this being a sport of spearing, slashing, boarding, butt-ending, head-butting and hooking – with an ominous-sounding Department of Player Safety ruling on serious foul play – Bullard says the Slapshot image is overplayed.
If he has anything to say, he says it in a court filing (except that one time the press unfairly overplayed an accusation against the president, and Mueller decided to issue a statement to correct it).
I think that saying that an IPO is a goal is something that has probably been overplayed, and it's something that ultimately, when you are on the verge of an IPO, where I was with Shopping.
A.T. This performance, from a Moscow concert in 1990, when Mr. Hvorostovsky was still in his 20s, gives a sense of the playful wit — though never overplayed here — that he is said to have displayed offstage.
Trump's recent rapprochement with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un helped walk Washington and Pyongyang back from the brink of war, but the administration has overplayed its success in getting North Korea to commit to denuclearization.
READ: How Lewandowski overplayed his hand 'Counteract the lie' Trump told Fox Business' Lou Dobbs that the effort was also driven by a desire to counter a harsh speech Clinton delivered, attacking Trump's business and economic record.
Sure the object recognition and overplayed graphics aren't the most technologically impressive uses of VR. But Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, and WhatsApp aren't necessarily the most technologically impressive uses of mobile, yet they became the most popular apps.
It's one thing to criticize Malone for cultural appropriation, express a distaste for his face tattoos (as Kevin Hart did Monday night during the VMAs), or claim that "Rockstar" is the most overplayed track of all time.
If that faction overplayed its hand, or if its counterparts could not swallow the final concessions demanded of them, the result would be mindless across-the-board reductions in government programs' ability to meet the country's needs.
While some have said those divisions are overplayed, and that not just the Taliban but both sides of the war were intensifying the violence, there remains an underlying uncertainty about the Haqqani network's support of the negotiations.
"The Legislature overplayed its hand by using an unlawful process to accumulate more power for itself and override the will of the people, despite the outcome of last November's election," Evers said in a post on Twitter.
"His allies overplayed the importance of an old educational debate and spent $23 million on 'are you pro-charter, pro-reform,' versus pro-teacher, pro-union, which was a stupid and silly waste of money," he said.
The fall of Raqqa is a major defeat for ISIS, both symbolically and territorially, but it is not a complete defeat of the group, and the symbolic loss of ISIS' de facto capital should not be overplayed.
As a kid, an ensemble of nasal voices singing castrated covers of the most overplayed songs on the radio was always upsetting to me (even in the condensed form of a one-minute commercial between Spongebob episodes).
SHANGHAI/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Tesla removed a Chinese term for "self-driving" from its China website after a driver in Beijing who crashed in "autopilot" mode complained that the car maker overplayed the function's capability and misled buyers.
Tesla removed the word "autopilot" and a Chinese term for "self-driving" from its China website after a driver in Beijing who crashed in "autopilot" mode complained that the car maker overplayed the function's capability and misled buyers.
It possibly overplayed its hand slightly, though, giving Facebook the chance to serve up a detailed (if not entirely comprehensive) point-by-point reply now — and use that to sidestep the latest request for its CEO to testify.
Perhaps most important, Mr. Obama has received unexpected help from the Chinese themselves, who have so overplayed their hand in the South China Sea that smaller neighbors suddenly took a new interest in deepening their relations with Washington.
Many U.S. industry executives understand that all is fair in love, war and the oil market, but "the Saudis have probably overplayed their hand," said Bruce Vincent, former president of Houston-based shale oil producer Swift Energy SFYWQ.
But the drawdown of the Mueller investigation has presented the president and his supporters with an opportunity to claim Schiff and other Democrats overplayed their hands with regard to Russiagate in particular and investigations of the president more broadly.
"The risks priced on the Chinese banks are somewhat overplayed, and combined with some of the highest savings rates in the world, there may be tactical opportunity," said Stephen Corry, chief investment strategist at LGT Bank in Hong Kong.
TV. "It's kind of a preview of what we're going to see on Thursday, and I think it it's why maybe the Democrats are getting cold feet, and maybe think they may have overplayed their hand here," he continued.
But while swarms from the scene would spiral down into a wormhole of overplayed hits, cocaine, and recycled ideas, Chic's Rodgers and Edwards managed to keep the fire burning (disco pun, sorry!) through groundbreaking work as producer and songwriters.
They overplayed this hand a few years later on Pop — got a little too self-aware, a little too confident that they could make any kind of sound work for them — and they would spend years overcompensating for it.
Supporters of Brexit say that while there would be some short-term difficulties, the disruption of a no-deal Brexit has been overplayed and that in the long-term, the United Kingdom would thrive if it left the European Union.
"I think this set of data, it's critical, it's important because it suggests that production did not fall over the cliff and that the fears over industrial deflation and the fears over an unemployment surge may have been overplayed," Tan added.
"Throughout this show's first season, Ms. Appleby took one of the most psychologically layered parts on television (a brusque, immoral TV producer) and never overplayed trauma," Wesley Morris wrote in The Times in a roundup of the best performances in 2015.
"The Legislature overplayed its hand by using an unlawful process to accumulate more power for itself and override the will of the people, despite the outcome of last November's election," Evers said in a series of tweets following the ruling.
Some Democratic members of Congress said Bolton and his allies drastically overplayed Iran's threat to the US. Bolton has said the US is "not seeking war with the Iranian regime, but we are fully prepared to respond to any attack."
According to the agency order last month and Tribune's lawsuit, Sinclair overplayed its hand with a friendly FCC and a Justice Department that was fully willing to approve the merger but only if the company agreed to sell off certain stations.
While no substantial shift in Hungary's domestic balance of power appears on the cards for now, there is a sense among some Hungarians that Orban overplayed his hand by pushing through the two laws that drew such a concerted opposition response.
Everything he does now reeks of onions, the futile efforts of a man who overplayed himself anywhere he went, always craved more and more and more, and could never just ACCEPT what the universe had given him—which was so much!
I found Brigett's Last Laugh in northern Phoenix, a sort-of sports bar with pretty good Buffalo wings where the songbook was laden with songs you might not remember but were overplayed on the radio during the past five years.
"I understand that it's creating a little bit of angst and people are little concerned and worried, but if the markets are concerned about Gordhan stepping down I think that's completely overplayed," said George Glynos, managing director at ETM Analytics.
The former likely magnified the issue of viewers watching a parade of winners from relatively little-seen programs -- with "Game of Thrones" a notable exception -- and the latter yielded a flawed, haphazard show, which badly overplayed some of its bits.
Wednesday's events unfolded against a developing consensus among Mr. Johnson's opponents that he may have overplayed his hand through hardball tactics, devised by his adviser Dominic Cummings, a leading strategist in the main pro-Brexit campaign during the 2016 referendum.
But when the Ninth, a piece I would normally shrug off as overplayed, came to a galvanizing end, I looked down at a blank sheet of paper and realized I had spent the entire finale with my eyes on the stage.
But just as administration officials overplayed the announcement of an embassy in Jerusalem, and just as they told a flat-out lie about making NATO members pay money "owed" to the US, so they are gambling that style overshadows substance.
But like a dog that's just seen a squirrel or a butterfly (the subject of a couple of overplayed jokes in the movie), The Secret Life of Pets never lingers too long on that weightier topic — or on any topic, really.
They were accused of briefly kidnapping Guzmán's sons Iván and Alfredo last summer and leading them into a near-fatal ambush in February, but overplayed their hand when López Nuñez inadvertently hired a government informant to wage cyber-warfare against them.
The French government, which has a 15% stake in Renault, had welcomed the merger plan, but overplayed its hand by pushing for a series of guarantees and concessions that eventually exhausted the patience of FCA, sources familiar with the talks said.
But privately, there is talk among these companies that Apple may have overplayed its hand by taking the issue public in an all-out defiant assault against the F.B.I., according to two people briefed on the discussions, who spoke on condition of anonymity.
Pyongyang made that clear Friday with a surprisingly conciliatory response to Trump&aposs sudden breakup letter, suggesting North Korean officials may now be thinking they overplayed their hand with defiant rhetoric and by deliberately missing preparatory meetings over the past couple of weeks.
He's the sort of guy who fills his DJ sets at megafestivals populated by tank-topped bros with boneheaded remixes of long-overplayed karaoke classics (peep this abomination of a "Wonderwall" deconstruction that I once saw him play at the Indy 500).
But now the trade war is potentially escalating out of control, after Beijing overplayed its hand and meetings intended to help get things back on course fell through, leading to new tariffs on China which will also hit US businesses and consumers.
The big picture: The group, New Democracy, has a new paper today that says President Trump and Republicans have overplayed their hands with "nihilistic" stances on climate and coal, creating a political opening that Democrats can exploit — if they learn from the past.
Make it simple to last your whole life long ... The insipid song was so overplayed in the '19903s that your mind automatically harmonizes with the next lyric even before you remember the song's title, or the name of the group that sang it.
Matters take a turn for the worse in the novel's (slightly overplayed) denouement, as Mario spirals into alcoholism and depression, and finally — in an act that both seems entirely out of character and makes perfect sense — commits a violation of his own.
Many U.S. industry executives understand that all is fair in love, war and the oil market, but "the Saudis have probably overplayed their hand," said Bruce Vincent, former president of Houston-based shale oil producer Swift Energy, which filed for bankruptcy late last year.
Samsung may well have overplayed its hand here both as a result of that newfound freedom and the broader notion among tech pundits that there was a heck of a lot more than just the success of a new phone hinging on today's announcement.
"Although the extent of the store closures, which amount to fewer than 1 percent of Wal-Mart's global store footprint, should not be overplayed, they represent a change in focus for the world's largest retailer," said Neil Saunders, CEO of Conlumino retail research firm.
"Institutional bias" is too abstract and grand a phrase to describe the toxic relationship between the Clintons and the Times, but there's no question the paper has overplayed stories about the Clintons, which, in turn, has made them far more guarded than your average politician.
"The mainstream media really, really overplayed its hand with the breathless coverage every day that we're just at the precipice of something that is going to be impeachable," Epstein, a former chief Democratic counsel to the House Judiciary Committee under the Clinton administration, told Hill.
"I believe that Nancy Pelosi has overplayed her hand, because she has said that in order to flip the House, they must do it through California, and I think she&aposs going to find out that that&aposs not going to happen," GOP Rep.
Many US industry executives understand that all is fair in love, war and the oil market, but "the Saudis have probably overplayed their hand," said Bruce Vincent, former president of Houston-based shale oil producer Swift Energy , which filed for bankruptcy late last year.
Britain needs to focus its efforts on the banking sector when negotiating new financial trading terms with the European Union as the benefits of unfettered access across the industry as a whole have been overplayed, think tank Open Europe said in a report on Monday.
It was smart for Molly to offer to help the women on a big case, but she then overplayed her hand by doing the same with the boorish male colleague — the women are clearly upset when they realize Molly is working with him, too.
U.S. Marine General Kenneth McKenzie, the head of U.S. Central Command, said during a visit to Afghanistan that the Taliban overplayed its hand in peace negotiations by carrying out a spate of high-profile attacks, including one that killed a U.S. soldier last week.
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain needs to focus its efforts on the banking sector when negotiating new financial trading terms with the European Union as the benefits of unfettered access across the industry as a whole have been overplayed, think tank Open Europe said in a report on Monday.
Leadership analysis might give clues Russian defense minister: 'We won't do anything' in Europe unless US places missiles there MORE may have overplayed his hand in Venezuela last year and that may have been an additional factor pushing the White House to move now against Maduro.
A top Republican on the House Intelligence Committee distanced himself Tuesday from one of the panel's most explosive findings in its Russia investigation — that the FBI, CIA and NSA overplayed their hand when they declared Russia preferred a Donald Trump victory in the 2016 election. Rep.
Kelly, who never really seemed like a good fit for the NBC morning show, overplayed her popularity earlier this week when she passionately defended people who don blackface costumes for Halloween -- a thing that most Americans understand is definitely not okay, unless their intention is to offend.
Meanwhile, in Germany, the straits faced by Deutsche Bank, the troubled financial giant now in talks to settle fraud charges with the U.S. Justice Department, may be overplayed in the market, given that the German government, in Elliott's view, will do whatever is ultimately needed to stabilize Deutsche.
Supporters of Brexit say that while there would be some short-term difficulties, the disruption of a no-deal Brexit has been overplayed and that in the long term, the United Kingdom will thrive if it leaves the EU. Reporting by Guy Faulconbridge; editing by Michael Holden, Larry King
From a viewer in Attleboro, Massachusetts: In today's world and what's considered entertainment it's very tough to enjoy wholesome programing as a family, from the heavily rotated sexual content on every program to overplayed ED commercials it's tough to enjoy a program as a family without being uncomfortable.
"There's a very palpable sense that the left has overplayed their hand," said Lanhee Chen, a native of Southern California and a fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution who, as a onetime adviser to Mitt Romney, the former presidential candidate, and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, is no Trump apologist.
And while the glitter-filled fad has become a bit overplayed thanks to countless launches of blinding holographic highlighters, rainbow-horned brush sets, and a dewy eye cream that reminds us of the magical creature's snot, Too Faced is popping in now to remind us that it's not quite over.
Crash any of their after-hours hangs (or just simply scroll your Instagram feed), and you'll see that this generation is trading in those overplayed party getups for off-kilter mashups that are fresh, creative, and comfortable — and yet, still amped up enough to stand out on any dance floor.
While Kylie's record at its worst sounds like country music as conceived by someone familiar with the genre's tropes only at their most tired and overplayed, the clever lyrical simplicity of Golden Hour recalls the best of Dolly Parton or Patty Griffin, if those artists were twenty somethings in 2018.
Radiohead is, first and foremost, a great live band, with a rare ability to make most songs sound better live than on the recording that first captivated you, imbuing a renewed urgency into even the most overplayed tracks (see: the raised fists and deafening sing-a-long during a rare performance of "Creep").
"They overplayed it, I felt," Yanni said of his pledge drive pre-eminence backstage at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts before playing here last Saturday, part of a three-month Acropolis anniversary tour that brings him to Radio City Music Hall this Saturday and across the country through Aug. 5.
China's president, Xi Jinping, also overplayed his hand, taking over islands in the South China Sea, announcing plans to invest massive amounts so China can dominate critical technologies of the 21st century, and worse, tightening Communist Party rule over Hong Kong and horrendously sending Muslims in Western China to "re-education" camps.
Legal analyst Julian Epstein said Thursday that the mainstream media "really overplayed its hand" on its "breathless coverage" of special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerMueller report fades from political conversation Trump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony MORE's investigation into Russia and the Trump campaign.
Agreeing that this was a positive development for Italy's overall banking system which is still weighed down by around 300 billion of bad loans, Eric Lonergan, fund manager at M&G, argued that the emphasis placed by the deal's proponents on the need to safeguard the Venetian economy is overplayed but necessary in this case.
In 2012 I believed then and now that Democrats severely overplayed their hand, leaning on all those old stereotypes to convince the country that Mitt Romney -- the successful, mild-mannered, Mormon family man who eschews cursing and name-calling -- was a racist and sexist monster better suited for a white-collar prison than the presidency.
As a rule, I tend to feel like the "human" component often described as being irreplaceable by automation consultants and economists is overplayed—Amazon saying that cashiers will become greeters, for instance—and will at the very least be ripe for elimination or degradation to part-time status in the event of lean times or falling profits.
The official said it was unclear if Trump himself saw Russia as an adversary but suggested Putin may have "overplayed his hand" by leaving Russian fingerprints on the hacking, the chemical attack, the deployment of ground-launched cruise missiles which the U.S. says violate an arms control treaty, and a March 1 speech on "invincible" Russian weaponry.
Supporters of a decisive Brexit say that while there could be some short-term difficulties, the disruption of a no-deal Brexit has been overplayed and that in the long term the United Kingdom would thrive if it left the EU. Leaving the EU was once far-fetched: Just two decades ago, British leaders were arguing about when to join the euro.
It was only invalidated by what is one of the greatest clutch shots in tournament history: Villanova advancing the ball up the floor and Wildcats point guard Ryan Arcidiacono pitching the ball to Jenkins for a three-pointer that immediately soared into the rarefied air occupied by Lorenzo Charles and Keith Smart and the tired and overplayed meme formerly known as Michael Jordan.
The club has never really been able to hit upon a credible playing identity since Pep Guardiola left in 2016; and though the German financial model is admirable (if overplayed), there is a sense that perhaps even Bayern, with all those lucrative commercial deals with blue-chip Bavarian firms, can no longer compete for the very best players with the Premier League's arrivistes.
A lot of the conversation today about on-demand transportation is focused on how new players like Uber and Lyft are rapidly expanding and disrupting the established transportation market (alongside whether they have been overvalued and overplayed in their rapid ascent), but today comes news about how one of those newer players is teaming up with a legacy transportation business as a route to growth.
Republicans who served in previous administrations were taken aback by President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE's approach to NATO, with a former national intelligence director and a former GOP senator on Sunday expressing "disappointment" and warning the president "overplayed his hand" in meetings over the weekend.
Agents of Faith is not chronological, so visitors can start with the 14th-century Italian "Enthroned Virgin and Child," which X-rays revealed contains traces of lace and a rosary left beneath the Madonna's canvas clothes, or Yoko Ono's "Wish Tree" (the series where visitors can tie wishes on branches has been ongoing since the 1980s, so it's maybe a little overplayed, but engagement is important for an exhibition so much about interaction).
Supporters of Brexit say that while there would be some short-term difficulties, the disruption of a no-deal Brexit has been overplayed and that in the long term, the United Kingdom would thrive if it left the EU. Javid warned the EU that if a new deal is to be agreed then one of the most hotly contested elements of the divorce agreement - the Irish border backstop - will have to be struck out, something the bloc has repeatedly said it won't agree to.
I could take or leave the grille, though I do wonder if Ford overplayed its hand a bit by limiting the one metallic grille design it did come up with to the most expensive Mustang Mach-E GT. Take away the Mustang badging and the tri-bar headlights and taillights, and I think Ford's new EV looks a decent amount like some of its more luxe direct competition, almost like a cross between the Mercedes-Benz EQC, the Jaguar I-Pace (especially at the rear haunches), but with some BMW SUV shaping thrown in, too.
White House budget chief Mick MulvaneyJohn (Mick) Michael MulvaneyDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Chris Wallace becomes Trump era's 'equal opportunity inquisitor' Appropriators warn White House against clawing back foreign aid MORE on Sunday argued that the media has overplayed the possibility of a government shutdown next month, even though President 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 has voiced support for a shutdown on multiple occasions.

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