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"overreaction" Definitions
  1. the act of reacting too strongly, especially to something unpleasant
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I think some of this is an overreaction to the overreaction of assets being so swollen.
One, this falls into my P.R. law that every overreaction will cause an equal or greater overreaction.
Overreaction, particularly overreaction that unfairly singles out all Muslims or all of Islam, directly serves the cause of ISIS and Al Qaeda.
" Mr. Paolini at Pictet called the first-quarter rally "an overreaction to an overreaction" and warned that "the next big move is going to be down, not up.
SO – BUT I THINK THERE'S AN OVERREACTION TO THAT.
And just as importantly, what would an overreaction look like?
That's why you got that little bit of an overreaction.
" First Solar: "I think it's an overreaction to the downside.
On the face of it, that looks like an overreaction.
It's a huge overreaction because of all the Tesla hype.
But in hindsight, it's kind of an overreaction I think.
And she subtly baited Trump into overreaction, again and again.
Asked to offer reassurance without straying into overreaction, governments struggle.
"We don't want any miscommunication or overreaction," her brother said.
No, I think it's probably an overreaction, to be honest.
The government's motion is ill advised and an astonishing overreaction.
In some cases, like this one, that causes an overreaction.
Closing clubs would not be an overreaction, Dr. Rohn added.
The pitfall for voters, writers and outside observers is overreaction.
No one knows why the body has this extreme overreaction.
China says the response is an overreaction to the outbreak.
Is stockpiling food a sensible idea or a massive overreaction?
A result is a growing risk of overreaction and conflict.
To Katie Roiphe, #MeToo is a bit of an overreaction.
I THINK SOME OF THIS IS AN OVERREACTION TO OVERREACTION OF ASSETS BEING SO SWOLLEN AND NOW THERE'S A REVERSION AND -- I THINK YOU SOUND SMARTER WHEN YOU'RE NEGATIVE SO I CAN REGALE YOU.
Both the up and down were probably an overreaction, say analysts.
It is all an extreme overreaction and it is not harmless.
"My client is the victim of an unfortunate overreaction," Dahm said.
Mr Terrazas warns of overreaction to "any slight news of softness".
"I think that's a huge overreaction," Cook said of pessimistic investors.
Maybe some overreaction (earlier) to the news coming out of China.
When he changed his mind, some people think that's an overreaction.
Another user condemned those criticizing Timberlake, calling the backlash an overreaction.
Bernstein analyst Jonas Oxgaard said the selloff seemed like an overreaction.
" Another analyst characterized today's market moves in Tokyo as an "overreaction.
I think there's like an overreaction to what's going on there.
I don't know quite why I provoke that kind of overreaction.
The overreaction was a bad moment during an otherwise thoughtful panel.
I thought it was, as you might say, a "huge" overreaction.
"I'm personally afraid it's an overreaction, but better safe than sorry."
First, I would clearly categorize a lot of it as overreaction.
And without the overreaction that emotions other than fear can bring.
We're told that caring about how we're treated is an overreaction.
Outside Tresor, some said that closing clubs would be an overreaction.
We have to respond in ways that feel like an overreaction.
Just days ago we wondered whether social distancing was an overreaction.
I'm not suggesting that the party has completely avoided Trump overreaction.
Another development regards the unprecedented overreaction of the state to dissent.
They were caused by Russia's overreaction to political instability in Ukraine,
"We are slipping from overconfidence into panic and overreaction," said Gostin.
"From the community standpoint, there's a man dead at the hands of the police, and there was a massive overreaction that I think just about everybody believes was a massive overreaction by the police," she said.
But overreaction leading to overreaction is really not a good idea and I think if I could be so bold that the Chinese are sufficiently measured and thoughtful that I don't anticipate that will be what results.
Another overreaction could be to limit or deny firearms in checked baggage.
Many in the US have chided the PBOC for its apparent overreaction.
"We believe this is overreaction," BB&T analyst Corinna Freedman told CNBC.
So I think the Street's reaction to that is a major overreaction.
But who can say how many lives Bowerman's "overreaction" might have saved?
The reaction to him is seen as such an overreaction at times.
This was a gross overreaction at the time, for what it's worth.
Drug policy experts have described this overreaction as more drug war delirium.
Borderlands fans started coming after Pitchford to take issue with his overreaction.
Extreme overreaction on both sides led to a disastrous civil society standoff.
I know, but it's such a vast overreaction by men to this.
China branded the move an "overreaction" that would harm the global trade environment.
Forty-one percent said this was an overreaction while 55% said it isn't.
"Anytime there's a shock to the market, there's always an overreaction," Rathbun said.
"The anticipated directives are a dramatic overreaction to this humanitarian crisis," Sandweg said.
That complete cessation of supply now appears to have been a precautionary overreaction.
He appears to want to provoke Mr Rajoy into a heavy-handed overreaction.
He sees the boycott as a grossly naïve and hypocritical form of overreaction.
"I think it is probably an overreaction," YMCA member David Dimmick, told PAhomepage.
This overreaction strengthened separatist sentiment, and Anglophone pro-independence groups took up arms.
I'm not going to change anything per se just apologizing for your overreaction.
That part of the narrative was lost in the kerfuffle of Israel's overreaction.
They are short term, and they are not an overreaction or a misdirection.
Communities find themselves navigating a fine, sometimes blurred, line between vigilance and overreaction.
Above all, it is the seduction of countering one overreaction with its opposite.
The wife guy defines himself through a kind of overreaction to being married.
One man's trigger-happy overreaction to data is another man's prudent risk management.
Appreciating this requires sensitivity and self-knowledge, not hatred, binary thinking and overreaction.
Liberals warn against jumping to conclusions and preach about the consequences of overreaction.
Conservatives warn against jumping to conclusions and preach about the consequences of overreaction.
Surely such a violent overreaction to natural error harms justice itself, she argues.
It doesn't have to hit the 9/11 record to provoke the overreaction.
"I think people overreacted last week and now they're unwinding that overreaction," he added.
To some, this design flop is simply minutiae, and the public response an overreaction.
" Dycom Industries: "I have to find out whether that is an overreaction or not.
In cases like Google and Craigslist, preemptive overreaction seems to be the preferred model.
The starting point is an awareness that terrorists set out to provoke an overreaction.
It's also easier to imagine a North Korean overreaction to a perceived American threat.
When almost no one replied, I wondered if I was having an American overreaction.
It's also disturbing that the officer never considered that his actions were an overreaction.
There are also many who see the surge in shopping as an extreme overreaction.
That to me is far too extreme an overreaction to a president you dislike.
About five years later there was a reaction, then an overreaction, then a judgment.
On the surface such a series of drastic steps seem like a massive overreaction.
The hyperbolic attention by the media is driving a frenzy of overreaction and misinformation.
The overreaction led to a decision that is based on recognized public health practices.
This led to criticism; some felt that step was an overreaction to the threat.
From a purely financial standpoint, that horrendous market decline may have been an overreaction.
I think it's an overreaction to good earnings," said Shiller on Wednesday's "Trading Nation.
With Alice's signature level of overreaction, she asks if "that beanie-wearing cad defiled" Betty.
Does the likelihood of an overreaction by Trump present a window of opportunity for terrorists?
Overreaction can cause people to fall into a losing strategy — buying high and selling low.
But still, they were an overreaction—because after all, this was just a single paper.
" "But," said Green, "(the law) was an overreaction, and it has hurt Mississippi so badly.
Many thought Beyoncé's album was an overreaction for publicity, and the dramatic scenes in mother!
Some really seemed to be pushing your buttons to make a story of your overreaction.
But all the anxiety may be an overreaction: The average acceptance rate has remained stable.
I WOULD SAY MORE BROADLY, I THINK TODAY'S MARKET ACTION IS A VERY LARGE OVERREACTION.
The first overreaction was the so-called neoliberal era that was ushered in after 1989.
He brushed off questions about his possible impeachment, suggesting that that would be an overreaction.
Overreaction is inherent to the existential threat Israel claims, but that is ever less persuasive.
"He wanted to create a seriousness, a purpose, but not an overreaction," Mr. Gostin said.
But Griffith's defenders, including Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin, describe the arrest as a massive overreaction.
Its elimination (which Sanders isn't really bringing up at the moment) might be an overreaction.
Reaction For his part, Kim Eun-sung is stunned by what he regards as Japanese overreaction.
Many of the worst investment mistakes I've seen have originated from an overreaction to the unknown.
Here are more overreactions following Week 7: -- -- OVERREACTION: The Browns (0-8) are going 0-16.
Their defense was to insist any interference was simply due to an overreaction by the TSA.
Young Americans, they argue, are being trained for lives of anxiety and overreaction, even in college.
In at least one regard, however, those who worry about an overreaction to Trump are correct.
This overreaction, after all, is one key real-world goal behind attacks like the London attack.
Influential people know how important relationships are, and they won't let an emotional overreaction harm theirs.
Each successful maneuver goaded the defense into a subsequent overreaction, at which point Davis changed tacks.
"Media overreaction creates people like Trump, who represent the dark side of the US," he added.
But Mnuchin's response to the market concerns was seen as an overreaction in Wall Street circles.
When youngsters who injure themselves seek help, they are often met with alarm, misunderstanding and overreaction.
The US action underscores the fragile nature of the trade ceasefire between Washington and Beijing. Overreaction?
Gerald Ford faced charges of overreaction for ordering mass immunizations to fight swine flu in 1976.
Some progressive Democrats, who form Mr. Franken's base, view the treatment of him as an overreaction.
I feel compelled to address Wells's overreaction to the title of the book, which seems extreme.
The ones who decided any threat to the vulnerable and to our nation demanded an overreaction.
"It's an overreach and overreaction," Philip J. Guenther, Brigantine's longtime mayor, said of the fox trapping.
"I think it's a bad marketing decision… striking people's accounts is a giant overreaction," Sawyer said.
" When asked what he thought about other sponsors dropping Lochte, McDowell said, "I think it's an overreaction.
The recovery in the dollar may also be attributed to an initial overreaction to data this morning.
However, analysts have told CNBC that the hype surrounding the next fiscal plan might be an overreaction.
This time, it's understable, given the disappointing earnings report, but I think this is a huge overreaction.
Understating the threat will feel disingenuous and condescending; overstatement creates panic and often overreaction from the government.
"This is a total overreaction – killing a mouse with a shotgun," he said of the AER's move.
Protesters also chanted "pursue the black police", angry at what they feel was an overreaction by police.
David Qu, ANZ markets economist in Shanghai, said that the stock slide may have been an overreaction.
All those character roles were perhaps an overreaction to being treated like some kind of sex symbol.
This means that the T-cells multiply more slowly, reducing the chances of an immune-system overreaction.
Perhaps this is an overreaction, but we have to say it — we're worried about Elon Musk's Instagram.
Some comments on Farhatul's post have suggested that the move is an overreaction by local religious authorities.
"Everyone in Freital thinks it's an overreaction," Dirk Jährling, the local chair of the AfD, told me.
"The #MeToo movement is a very valid movement but there's been an overreaction we believe," said Little.
"I would say more broadly I think today's market reaction is a very large overreaction," Navarro said.
The other moral is that women are guilty of all the worst things: violence, impetuosity, vanity, overreaction.
Granted, not much of the overreaction to Trump involves expressing contempt for Trump's base (though some does).
"Bambina" worries about coastal storms and police overreaction; its chorus alludes to Christians martyred in Rome's Colosseum.
The Iranian strategy, the analysis said, is to prod the United States into a miscalculation or overreaction.
All this may seem like an overreaction to a health crisis that many Americans aren't yet feeling.
It makes alienation seem to spring from unreasonable idealism, from overreaction to the harmless vulgarity of plenty.
Therefore, we think a 10%+ fall in global equities since the outbreak began is a gross overreaction.
The Wisconsin senator drew a connection between last year's "exceptionally bad flu season" and warned against overreaction.
The overreaction to the Balenciaga products has played right into the company's hands, just as the Shock!
Others have pushed back against what they see as a hysterical overreaction to a longstanding literary practice.
"This choice was a gross error of judgment, and it was simply an unwarranted overreaction," he wrote.
The humanities do not immunize a society from cruelty and overreaction; early-20th-century Germany proves that.
Uncertainty over the economic outlook had caused an overreaction in the peso's nominal exchange rate, Carstens said.
Called in one book "the Most Perfect War in History," this is a crazy story of overreaction.
In all of them, he has displayed a similar pattern: irrational overreaction to perceived insults and slights.
"Some would say it's an overreaction to protests around metro tickets that has escalated the situation," he added.
Hay fever and asthma, allergic diseases that also signal a tendency toward immune overreaction, are far less common.
"I think it's an overreaction," Mr. Cardona, a carpenter who lives on Staten Island, said of the policy.
" China's maneuvers radicalized members of America's national-security community, in a cycle that Shirk calls "overreach and overreaction.
Beijing also slammed the US decision as an overreaction that would feed into mass hysteria about the virus.
On Friday, Wang Yi, the Chinese foreign minister, attacked what he called some countries' "overreaction" to the outbreak.
Blake had the right to protect himself against claims Caelynn herself has admitted were an "overreaction" during filming.
With no music or phone games for takeoff, this seemed like a bit of an overreaction to me.
The decline in J.P. Morgan Chase shares this month is an overreaction, according to one Wall Street firm.
"The market reaction is an overreaction, quite frankly," Lewis told Reuters when the shares were down around 2250%.
In fact, Trump's "overreaction" arguably proved correct Darroch's assessment about the volatility of his administration, the lawmaker added.
Some might argue that these questions are an overreaction to a single product fault from a single vendor.
Second-level thinking would be to say, yes, everyone is aware that Costco is high quality and that there's been an overreaction – but what if the overreaction is merely a prelude to a new status quo, where multiples shift permanently lower owing to a new level of competition in the game?
Not overreaction Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease doctor, dismissed the idea that these new guidelines are over the top during the White House briefing: It will always seem that the best way to address it were to be doing something that looks like it might be an overreaction.
Yet the occasional overreaction may be part of the messy process of changing norms across society, business and politics.
Carp diem Infecting carp with herpes might seem like an overreaction, but on May 1 "Carpageddon" became official policy.
"This has potential for a lot of overreaction, incentivizing removal of a lot of legal content," he told CNBC.
"We think this is a major overreaction," said Goldman economists Jan Hatzius and Sven Jari Stehn in the note.
I am concerned this feature could prompt an overreaction, if you decide to rest or collect yourself before rising.
As for us, we never apologized for our grotesque overreaction to hearing what we now know to be true.
Michael Macleod-Ball, a First Amendment attorney for the American Civil Liberties Union, called the new fines an overreaction.
"I'm concerned that, with all the attention this has gotten, there could be a lot of overreaction," Gronke said.
In each game, all it took was an accident, overreaction, miscommunication, or misperception on intent to cause initial bloodshed.
The president has never whispered in his goddamn life; he is the king of yelling, of the garish overreaction.
It is a culture of oversensitivity, overreaction and frequent moral panics, during which everybody feels compelled to go along.
While most are applauding his quick reflexes and bravery, some on social media have called the incident an overreaction.
A policy like a vaccine tax may sound like an extreme overreaction to correct just one public health issue.
Especially here in the States, where the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) has codified such overreaction into draconian law.
It isn't an overreaction, it's a reaction that we feel is commensurate, what is actually going on in reality.
To someone who hasn't been following the pandemic's spread closely, the drastic measures indeed might seem like an overreaction.
Reaction: The State Department ordered a partial evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad, which some considered an overreaction.
But if the intervention actually works, it will appear in retrospect as if the strong actions were an overreaction.
There is no way to know if this is the start of a stock market correction or an overreaction.
It had to be told after Iraq, and the massive reaction or overreaction to the trauma of 9/11.
The restrictions were criticised on Monday by China's ambassador to Australia, who described them as "harsh" and an "overreaction".
Jihadi groups intend their atrocities to provoke an overreaction, and very few governments can resist falling into the trap.
DIMON: SOME WERE UNHAPPY BECAUSE THEIR STOCKS WENT DOWN THAT DAY WHICH I THINK IS KIND OF AN OVERREACTION.
He conceded that some would say the government was overreacting, but he was emphatic: this was not an overreaction.
He conceded that some would say the government was overreacting, but he was emphatic: this was not an overreaction.
Conversely, some types of dissuasive responses may hit a sweet spot—they discourage follow-ups but do not incite overreaction.
All this smacked of a wild judicial overreaction by the Spanish state, but Mr Puigdemont's actions had been highly provocative.
The futures market, which is forward-looking but prone to overreaction, has already moved significantly over the last few weeks.
Despite what I firmly believe was a gross overreaction, our protagonist was not blinded by the semen of her lover.
"I think time will tell whether it's an overreaction," said Chris Konstantinos, director of international portfolio management at Riverfront Investment.
There are different systems being triggered but again, I would characterize the process as an overreaction of our immune system.
Matt Toms, chief investment officer of fixed income at Voya Investment Management, said the market moves were likely an overreaction.
"The knee-jerk reaction of selling everything and anything emerging market-related will prove to be an overreaction," she said.
Admittedly, this may read like a hot take—an overreaction, maybe, or a call to punish people not at fault.
Conservative lawmaker and Brexit supporter Jacob Rees-Mogg told the news outlet that he believed the planning was an overreaction.
"I think there was a bit of an overreaction to this pipeline issue in the North Sea," he told CNBC.
"It was an overreaction, really, from my point of view," Zuma told SABC television in an interview aired on Sunday.
The Dodd-Frank Act was an overreaction to historic crisis within our financial industry that never actually addressed the problem.
Wondering if this whole thing was an overreaction—really, what if he just tells me I need to lose weight?
Mindfulness is meant to give you all the alertness and focus that caffeine and fear bring, but without the overreaction.
Mr. Cavuto asked if there was a risk of overreaction, including endorsing vaccines that could do more harm than good.
A bit of overreaction is as natural as people in normally dry Los Angeles having trouble driving in the rain.
The missed call you're mad about probably happens so rarely that changing a bunch of rules is an overreaction. 216.
Mr. Trump, in his first comments about the stock market plunge, said it was an overreaction to good economic news.
A PG-13 rating is sometimes an overreaction to a curse word or two, but here it's a useful caution.
There has been a "severe overreaction" on the Street, Rick Helfenbein, CEO of the American Apparel and Footwear Association, said.
The protesters collectively refused, seeing the demands of the police as an overreaction to what was still a peaceful demonstration.
This month she chided Democrats for what she saw as an overreaction to Ms. Omar's flirtation with anti-Semitic stereotypes.
Trump's flaws weren't hidden by Clinton's mistakes — if she was good at anything, it was goading Trump into error and overreaction.
"Convatec is on a punchy rating," said Paul Kavanagh, director at Patronus, adding the 20 percent drop is not an overreaction.
Speaking Thursday, opposition lawmakers accused the police of overreaction and likened the violence to scenes more typically associated with mainland China.
"Over $1 billion of market cap was reduced based on these concerns, which we think is an overreaction," Mr. Peck said.
To me it stuck out as unrealistic and lacking any meaningful nuance that could make it more than a cringy overreaction.
Appearing in the same interview on Friday, JPMorgan Funds global market strategist Samantha Azzarello said some of the volatility was overreaction.
The overreaction and harsh policy, obviously, brought what most of us now know as the peak of the war on drugs.
Of course, the angry white overreaction to Kaepernick's modest, almost passive protest against violent oppression is not without precedent in sports.
"My sense is that there has been some overreaction in particular in the exchange rate," the Journal quoted Carstens as saying.
Of course, Amazon's performance has only continued to improve over the years, making Wall Street's response a bit of an overreaction.
So in that sense, the media and social media overreaction to last night's display of "misogyny" is not all that surprising.
While the move has repeatedly been criticized for its knee-jerk overreaction and misplaced solution, the government has not backed down.
No other major protests have occurred on campus since then, which makes the banning of indoor demonstrations seem like an overreaction.
Sure, debates historically have not shifted public opinion much, and so this large move may well prove to be an overreaction.
"I think it's an overreaction, and I explained to investors there is a lot of variability in this category," Calantzopoulos said.
However, King considers that the recent market volatility is due to an "overreaction" in the market, and nothing has fundamentally changed.
Otherwise, he risks introducing all sorts of chaos into the system, raising the risk of misunderstanding, overreaction, and potentially even conflict.
Or is Lewis throwing his toys out of the pram, simply as a heat-of-the-moment overreaction to unfortunate circumstances?
Let's face it: For people who didn't grow up playing Pokémon, the whole Pokémon Go mania might seem like an overreaction.
"There's always a danger of overreaction in a time of emergency," said Jonathan Hafetz, a law professor at Seton Hall University.
Rights activists said the firing of tear gas may have been an overreaction even if the migrants had trespassed the border.
Weeks of messaging about politically motivated overreaction & comparisons of COVID-19 to the flu had become entrenched in their social circles.
Tossing out a time-honored tradition now could be construed as an overreaction in a time when we need collective calm.
Ascending to the next rung on the ladder of escalation requires capitalizing on other sources of overreaction to criminalize that help.
The logic of your complaint suggests that he should be fired to protect his students, but wouldn't that be an overreaction?
This kind of overreaction from the network also plays exactly into Trump's argument of the media being the true opposition party.
And in response to the Trump administration's announcement at the start of the week, Beijing said the move was an "overreaction."
That all explains "a lot of overreaction and maybe the estimation of the effect" of the new trade regulations, he added.
With Trump in control of the armed forces, the path to manipulating us into that kind of overreaction would be clear.
And I think the risk we all have is that there's a great overreaction and the casualty is the whole digital economy.
When police officials acknowledge police killings, they are often explained as the overreaction of an undisciplined police officer and an investigation promised.
So began a lot of planning on how we were going to tie things up, and tempering the overreaction from Halo 2.
The threat to America, Obama believed, was the terror itself — the way we could be provoked into overreaction, into blunder, into panic.
We're tempted to call this the most unsettling news ever reported about the royal family, but we're pretty sure that's an overreaction.
China was "strongly dissatisfied with the overreaction and restrictions", especially as it was trying to bring stranded citizens there home, it said.
In fact, Nadella is one of the few tech industry CEOs to voice a note of caution against overreaction as a response.
Yet some viewed the slide as an overreaction, as political debates proposing stricter gun controls should continue to drive short-term demand.
They have also urged clients to bet against the recent rally in gold prices, saying that market moves have been an "overreaction."
Jim Tierney, chief investment officer of AB's Concentrated Growth Fund, said in the same interview the market's sell-off is an overreaction.
It was from Hefner's overreaction to the radical feminists, instead of him focusing on his support for liberal feminism, which was legitimate.
China, the world's biggest solar panel producer, branded the move an "overreaction" that would harm the global trade environment for affected products.
And HSBC's Chief Foreign Currency Strategist David Bloom, speaking on the same show Tuesday, brushed off what he believed to be overreaction.
"There was a complete overreaction of excitement," Bank of America's head of retirement services recalled in a 2017 Wall Street Journal article.
But maybe it's a teensy bit of an overreaction to, you know, throw them in jail for six months for doing it.
While you might think this is an overreaction to the constant criticism Google endures over privacy issues, it's arguably a wise move.
Still, there is an odd sense of limbo, and it can be unclear where the sane space between overreaction and naïveté exists.
And that overreaction drives a lot of the more severe symptoms that we see among the most severe cases of Covid-19.
The guardrails against overreaction are based in the presumption of innocence and the legal, institutional and personal norms that bolster that presumption.
The outcome, several experts said, can be a confounding mix of overreaction to orders and reluctance to act on one's own initiative.
Some infectious disease experts insisted that the most drastic scenarios were unlikely, and that canceling a convention would be a serious overreaction.
It's impossible to know if the stock market's trouble this week is the beginning of a stock market retrenchment or an overreaction.
They will examine a rule change that seemed less a solution to an endemic problem than an overreaction to a single play.
"We hope that this is just an overreaction to current events and that international business can constructively forge ahead," Ms. Joseph said.
Her lawyer called it an egregious overreaction, made to score political points, against someone who wrongly believed she was eligible to vote.
Mr. Draghi will be walking a verbal tightrope as he tries to prepare markets for what is coming without provoking an overreaction.
In February, when stock markets also saw a massive sell-off, a strategist told CNBC that the algo trading had sparked that overreaction.
However, that being said, this new trend of banning hoverboards is an overreaction and shows that people don't really understand how gadgets work.
The massive police response was not welcomed by everyone, including some residents and business owners who complained that the restrictions were an overreaction.
Your people knew the body snatching trick— and even if the raid in '28 was an overreaction, you were never exactly loyal Americans.
That's more than 16,000 gravestones for every member of his family who was killed, a vast overreaction by even the most vengeful standard.
Others simply did not believe my pain or, worse, reduced migraines to an overreaction or an excuse to produce less than optimal work.
Upholding a lower court ruling, the Boston-based First Circuit Court of Appeals called the 2014 law an overreaction to an unsubstantiated concern.
Clinton's team is looking to do the same, hoping to provoke an overreaction and counting on Trump's newfound discipline will collapse under pressure.
The video begged the question, if they were just kidding, why did their son respond as if his parents' explosive overreaction was normal?
In this case, the ruling was probably an overreaction, says John Ioannidis, a professor of medicine, health research, and policy at Stanford University.
Croft had said oil's initial dive was an overreaction, since Iran has said previously it would not negotiate if it remained under sanctions.
But don't expect an overreaction from the quarterback himself — expect Goff to take that trademark California cool with him, wherever he goes next. 
It's his little way of asserting himself amid what he undoubtedly believes is trumped-up overreaction to his initial remarks on Saturday. 3.
State-controlled media earlier called the fall in stocks an "irrational overreaction" and urged investors not to panic over the growing trade frictions.
When Johnson went to this it tended to produce an overreaction in Gaethje, who bent well forward of his usual hunched over posture.
Another priority—which goes some way to preventing an overreaction—is to reassure ordinary people that the government is working to protect them.
As I watched him mount each step of his stairway, every complaint about the lack of an album felt like a gross overreaction.
This has some concerned about an overreaction from the Federal Reserve to preempt rapid wage growth and accompanying inflation by hiking interest rates.
While additional pressure against North Korea is needed, the potential benefits of strategic patience are vast, and outweigh a hasty and counterproductive overreaction.
Having said that, a 34 percent or more fall in share price on just a 6 percent miss in earnings is an overreaction.
It smacks of a collective overreaction as a society, prompted by guilt for not speaking out long ago and tacitly accepting the unacceptable.
Chinese officials say yes, and point to what they call an overreaction by the United States and other countries to the coronavirus epidemic.
Ms. Combs, the Santa Rosa City Council member, described the raid as an overreaction to what amounted to suspicion of a permit violation.
He needs to prepare markets for the day when the E.C.B. begins withdrawing stimulus, but avoid provoking an overreaction in hypersensitive financial markets.
"Then there unfortunately will be an overreaction, [where people question] how did the government allow this to happen?" he said in an interview.
"In our view, we think it's a little bit of an overreaction by the market," Kowalski told CNBC during "Closing Bell " on Friday.
"For us it just looks like valuations are dropping in, it's an overreaction and this might actually be a good buying point," said Gibbs.
An undergraduate psychology major could easily understand that Trump's massive overreaction to Biden's candidacy -- and to the firefighters' endorsement -- reeks of worry and anxiety.
State-controlled media had earlier called the fall in stocks an "irrational overreaction" and urged investors not to panic over the growing trade frictions.
Beijing reacted angrily to the move, saying on Monday all Washington has done is "create and spread fear" with its "overreaction" to the outbreak.
China added it was "strongly dissatisfied with the overreaction and restrictions", especially as it was trying to bring stranded citizens there home, it said.
Some friends and colleagues (here and in the United States) have told me they feel the concerns over Zika are unnecessary and an overreaction.
In what can only be described as a morbid overreaction, Gregor silently grabbed his younger brother and shoved his face into a burning brazier.
You know a Chinese market is in trouble when state-controlled media use words such as "irrational overreaction" and warn investors not to panic.
"We believe the recent strength in the AUD is a non-sustainable overreaction in the market, which has already begun its correction," he added.
The overreaction to milkshaking, and the British establishment's handwringing over it, recalls a similar debate in the United States two years ago over Antifa.
"Oftentimes, when offensive testing is being done, there can be a big overreaction that someone has gone out there and demonstrated impact," Ellis said.
Even for Trump, this is an astonishing overreaction, especially because the Post piece in question is made up almost entirely of his own quotes.
You can attribute the ACA's state-based solution, in part, to extreme partisan overreaction and historic preference for state-level regulation of insurance products.
"Sometimes, there was an overreaction to what didn't need an external inquiry to be looked into," he said, referring to his experience in war.
But in very Amy fashion, I'd burst into a fit of tears whenever my sisters would point that out and laugh at my overreaction.
For a lot of readers, this viewpoint may seem like an overreaction to a few missteps by a man with an extremely difficult job.
The risk of overreaction on Pakistan's side is heightened by India's continued obfuscation about what exactly the concept means, making the whole premise seem misguided.
"Trump's unsteadiness and lack of stability and his inclination for overreaction undermines everything else that Republicans are trying to say about national security," Garin said.
Although the stock has shed more than 11 percent in the last week, the move is an "overreaction" because Priceline "dominates" its industry, Seymour said.
Beijing has criticized as an overreaction U.S. travel curbs that bar foreign nationals who have visited China and urged Washington to do more to help.
It's meant as a precaution to prevent any future children from developing birth defects, but in reality it's a complete overreaction based on unfounded fears.
From the 903s to '90s, violent crime rose dramatically across the US — and lawmakers responded, in what Pfaff characterizes as an overreaction, with mass incarceration.
"It would behoove them to have even a small attack in Germany just to spark [an] extreme overreaction," polarizing society, as they love to do.
The initial surge in Brent futures prices was likely an overreaction to the supply interruption given its time limited nature and the availability of alternatives.
"The market had a big reaction, but I think it was an overreaction," said Kathy Lien, managing director at BK Asset Management in New York.
"There has been a massive overreaction to the Amazon threat," said Adam Fein, president of Pembroke Consulting and a drug supply chain expert, to CNBC.
" Appearing on CNN's "State of the Union," Santorum said that criticism of the deal by conservatives, including Fox Business host Lou Dobbs, is an "overreaction.
The wave of support for anti-union parties is driven by their explicit promise to prune back the power vested in Brussels — a dangerous overreaction.
Professor Pfeiffer said that Hong Kong's decision to cull 6,000 pigs had probably been an overreaction because many of the animals had not been sick.
The state's argument has always been that it must impose order to provide stability, but the current overreaction to peaceful protest is in itself destabilizing.
Which means that while much of Trump's notional agenda was an overreaction to the country's problems, some of Le Pen's controversial positions are straightforwardly correct.
"My own way of thinking is it looks like an overreaction," Shiller said Friday at a conference in New York presented by the Wharton School.
David S. Ricketts, a professor of electrical engineering at North Carolina State University and a friend of Dr. Laskar's, called Georgia Tech's response an overreaction.
Groups like the Electronic Frontier Foundation have argued that terminating consumer access to an essential utility for violating copyright is an absurd and draconian overreaction.
Some considered that move to be an overreaction, according to a paper published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine in August 2003.
While Republicans vowed to destroy the enemy, Mr. Obama argued against overreaction, as with Donald J. Trump's proposal to temporarily bar the entry of foreign Muslims.
The Mini Makeover Call it an overreaction, but a simple comment can hit a nerve, especially when it's about the one thing we're self-conscious about.
Ginny has always trusted her friends and family to make their own decisions, a likely overreaction to her own mother's tendency to be overbearing and overprotective.
But Ward has Danny followed and attacked in the street, and Joy has him drugged and institutionalized, which the show insists isn't a poorly justified overreaction.
So, when we saw Common at Matsuhisa in L.A. on Thursday, we asked if he felt the change is a good thing ... or an unnecessary overreaction?
Platforms that find themselves at odds with the president of the United States will be highly prone to overreaction — in ways that make the platform worse.
That the report Thursday did not make that assertion, General Lewis's backers say, shows that his initial dismissal and public shaming may have been an overreaction.
In one sense, flipping out about the "treason" comment seems like an overreaction—obviously, he is not calling for Democrats to be executed for not clapping.
It's obviously too soon to say whether this is a gross overreaction or a harbinger of how much the venture endangers traditional health care power players.
Nevertheless, the planning effort is controversial within the military, officials said, especially because of the intelligence analysis suggesting that Tehran is trying to provoke an overreaction.
Therefore, it will always seem that the best way to address it would be to be doing something that looks like it might be an overreaction.
But Mr. Huang, a veteran diplomat, also criticized what he described as an overreaction by the American government in severely restricting travel to and from China.
Sepsis is caused by the overreaction of the body's immune system to an infection or injury meaning that it also starts to attack organs and tissues.
Meanwhile, the three GOP commissioners want more of a wait and see approach to avoid an "overreaction" and argue that the FEC's enforcement process is sufficient.
David Perdue (R-GA) suggested Trump was simply responding to a "hypothetical," and that the criticism his remarks garnered was an "overreaction" to the whole thing.
Effie, performed by Brittany Pollack, leaned toward overly simplistic, while Daniel Ulbricht as Gurn, the man she eventually weds, seemed trapped in a continual state of overreaction.
He said the staggering declines in shares of after that the company knew of asbestos in its baby powder product, while warranted, may have been an overreaction.
"The danger in a moral panic is that we see this overreaction that leads to a replay of the mistakes of the crack cocaine crisis," Beletsky said.
Parker explains there's been an overreaction to the downside for bank stocks relative to the flattening of the yield curve, a major benchmark for the group's profitability.
Overreaction could have the effect of punishing countries that are experiencing epidemics, experts say, for example, through restrictions on travel, trade or tourism that could hurt economies.
"Unfortunately they had predicted our overreaction, and now they are using it against us to try to isolate Iran once again," a Shiite cleric in Iran said.
Democrats and other critics called the use of tear gas an overreaction, and questioned the idea of keeping the migrants in Mexico to make asylum claims there.
Green was entirely at fault, but a player as intelligent as James clearly saw the potential of baiting an emotional opponent like Green into a potential overreaction.
The crisis is based on an overreaction by Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) over some mildly pro-Iran comments attributed to the Qatari ruler.
The Obama administration will defend this approach as necessary for balancing risks with rewards, for furthering American interests where possible and otherwise avoiding costly overreach or overreaction.
Fauci said the curbs on social interaction are not an overreaction and there's no specific date when Americans can gather in large crowds -- at NBA games, say.
One segment on The Five last week was premised on how political correctness and an overreaction to the coronavirus was a bigger threat than the outbreak itself.
Some patients were also given steroids or other drugs in an effort to tamp down severe inflammation, an overreaction by the immune system that could be fatal.
"I think the stock drop is a bit of an overreaction," said Salvatore Muoio, whose firm is one of the top holders of voting shares of Viacom.
This overreaction from the criminal justice system is in part due to marijuana currently being classified as a Schedule I drug, the same classification given to heroin.
Authorities in China immediately protested the measures as an "overreaction" and an "abuse of trade remedy measures," and insisted they would consider taking action through the WTO.
The threat of rising borrowing costs, and the potential for an overreaction by a Fed that may soon hike interest rates, is stirring widespread angst among investors.
Bank of America Merrill Lynch reiterated its buy rating for Wells Fargo shares, saying the dramatic drop in its shares after the Fed's action is an overreaction.
Former and current administration officials said that Mr. Flynn urged Russia not to retaliate against any sanctions because an overreaction would make any future cooperation more complicated.
But a far more calamitous overreaction during the second presidential election, in 1971, effectively ended South Vietnam's constitutional experiment, leaving Thieu, and South Vietnamese democracy, irreparably disgraced.
Saudi Arabia's oil minister said Sunday that markets were well supplied and that price rises over the summer due to a feared Iranian shortfall had been an overreaction.
There is no reason for the fear that was gripping the market and the tightness that was prevailing was not a physical tightness, it was an emotional overreaction.
Mazrouei said market fundamentals were good and that "commercial stock overhang continues to decline and demand remains healthy" despite a "temporary overreaction" in the market driven by speculation.
China warned other countries on Tuesday that an "overreaction" to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak through trade restrictions could have a negative impact on the global economy.
With his threat of a declaration of independence, Mr Puigdemont's last throw seems to be to provoke an overreaction by Mr Rajoy and a popular rebellion in Catalonia.
Protesters also chanted "pursue the black police", angry at what they say was an overreaction by police that left more than 70 people injured in Wednesday's violent protest.
This makes Microsoft's 2 percent drop less severe, relatively speaking, and therefore Najarian believes that like other tech stocks, Microsoft's drop was due to overreaction about Trump's victory.
I don't think we need to pendulum swing past the ethical sweet spot and get to some crazy overreaction from which we have to pendulum swing back into.
So perhaps the #UnDelete graffiti is, in addition to being impressively badass, evidence of an internal view of #deleteuber as a misguided overreaction and social media outrage-fest.
Beyond the overreaction, what baffles me is whether Trump did this in a fit of pique or whether there was some sort of intentionality or strategy behind it.
First, as long as any attack — regardless of the target and casualties — leads to media feeding frenzies and overreaction bordering on panic – there will be more successful attacks.
Some of the general's supporters said Mr. Carter's decision was an overreaction, and they cited other senior generals who remained in their jobs while facing inspector general investigations.
Congress held a special hearing on Wednesday on martial law, which minority bloc lawmakers said was an overreaction by Duterte and a unilateral decision he made while overseas.
Nor will it help to remedy the all-too-real problems of police violence and overreaction, without which there would have been no Ferguson in the first place.
In other words, it's not just a sluggish response to infections that can harm older adults; the immune system's overreaction to an invader can also kill, Leng said.
"It will always seem that the best way to address [the virus] would be to be doing something that looks like it might be an overreaction," Fauci said.
Mr. Mnuchin, a former hedge fund manager and Goldman Sachs executive, deemed the resulting tumble of the dollar to be an enormous overreaction by the world's money traders.
"The whole exercise has been a massive knee-jerk overreaction," he said, standing outside the tower block, as some residents rushed in and out to remove their belongings.
China accused the US of "fear and overreaction" after President Donald Trump imposed a temporary travel ban on people who had visited China within the past 14 days.
The proposed legislation is an overreaction in the name of fairness, and one that would disproportionately punish deserving students who could not afford college without significant financial aid.
However, according to the paper, some outside experts wondered if this step was not an overreaction by bureau investigators moving too quickly in the wake of Comey being fired.
At some point, he'll have a pretext -- and you can bet groups like ISIS would absolutely love to bait him into a broad overreaction -- to fuse these thoughts together.
"If that's the case, I suspect there's been a bit of an overreaction here," Ray Attrill, global co-head of foreign exchange strategy at National Australia Bank, told CNBC.
"Without a doubt this as overreaction by the Turkish Embassy in Pristina," Foreign Minister Enver Hoxhaj said in an interview broadcast by the Albanian service of Radio Free Europe.
Anna P from Houston thinks calling the student out was an overreaction by school officials: The way the school handled the so-called dress code violation was completely inappropriate.
So China is doing the right thing on that front, and yes in the financial markets, I think there is overreaction by the markets on some of these developments.
Not only would it be legally, contractually and financially impractical for the club, it would also represent a material overreaction to the inevitable setbacks and pitfalls of moving home.
While I originally dismissed Jefferson's objections as an overreaction, I have, since, in a column published elsewhere in 2011, come to the conclusion that he had a legitimate point.
That is surely an overreaction; still it is a sad state of affairs when travellers from different cultures feel they can't go about their business in foreign-looking clothes.
One senior American official considered the move an overreaction to intelligence received by the United States about Iran and said the move could endanger diplomats more than protect them.
In the current online environment, where things are often artificially ramped up to 11, it's incredibly easy to write off every wave of social media backlash as an overreaction.
"If that's the case, I suspect there's been a bit of an overreaction here," Ray Attrill, global co-head of foreign exchange strategy at the National Australia Bank, told CNBC.
CHINA EVACUATIONS CONTINUE Beijing has criticized U.S. travel restrictions, barring foreign nationals who have visisted China, as an overreaction and has called on Washington to do more to help China.
He thinks that they had a magical night and that he just waited too long to tell her how he felt, so I think it's a bit of an overreaction.
Shire's shares recovered to trade down 1.5 percent at 45.80 pounds at 1132 ET, with broker Liberum saying that the initial fall was an overreaction to a "slightly weak" quarter.
Talk about an overreaction -- James Harden reached out and smacked the crap out of a Jazz fan's cell phone Wednesday all over some harmless heckling ... and the cops were involved.
The U.S. is not facing another financial crisis and the stock market's overreaction to fears about the economy could be a value opportunity, billionaire hedge fund manager John Paulson said.
Blackstone Chairman and CEO Stephen Schwarzman said Wednesday it would be an overreaction to say the current global economic conditions in China are reminiscent of the financial crisis in 2008.
Clinton assailed his economic policies as favoring wealthy Americans, calling them "trumped-up, trickle-down," and then made the first of several attempts to bait Mr. Trump into an overreaction.
"There's been a big pullback in the stock; I think it's an extreme overreaction," he said on "Power Lunch," citing the stock's decline last week after its quarterly earnings report.
In overreaction to this rejection, conservatives in the Trump era have ended up defending a caddishness that would make Wickham blush, in the mistaken belief that they're defending masculinity itself.
At the time, the law was seen as somewhat of an overreaction to emerging technology, but today it is seen as a crucial component in the fight against molka crimes.
Tuesday's "6 percent selloff may have been an overreaction; but the stock looks like 'dead money' at least until the COL deal is completed," wrote Cowen analyst Cai von Rumohr.
Nairobi's streets are also once again filling up with the choking whiff of teargas, as rights activists protest Kenyatta's overreaction to a ceremony that ought to have been simply ignored.
By showing what seemed like a serious overreaction by parents and police to a pool party, it became much easier to believe that implicit bias is a real, dangerous phenomenon.
After the Met dismissed Mr. Copley, a revered director who has worked at leading international opera houses, a heated debate erupted on social media about whether it was an overreaction.
"The selloff in the dollar that we saw in reaction to the news Friday was probably a bit of an overreaction," said Shaun Osborne, currency strategist at Scotia Capital in Toronto.
" But Broner seems to think the boycott is a massive overreaction -- and on his way into 1 OAK in L.A. he told us, "You can wear whatever you want to wear.
"In an overreaction to that assertion, the people in charge in Brooklyn went overboard, did not follow the appropriate procedure and took a bunch of people off the rolls," she said.
Pompeo said the administration is not overhyping the threat from Iran, following reports that some members of the administration believe recent U.S. maneuvering in the region represents an overreaction to intelligence.
Coming from researching video games and violence, Stetson University psychologist Christopher Ferguson is especially concerned about a moral panic — a kind of negative overreaction that often follows new trends and technologies.
More than any particular policy stance, what is perhaps most troubling about the ebbs and flows of Rubio's positioning is the larger picture they paint of a tendency toward systematic overreaction.
It was an appalling overreaction to Khzir and Ghazala Khan, who spoke against Trump at the Democratic National Convention last week, but at least it kept him in the news, right?
The deeper investors discount the likelihood of Fed action, the greater the risk any move will trigger an overreaction with unpredictable and negative economic fallout, making policymakers more hesitant to act.
To liberals who believed in the righteousness of the civil-rights demonstrations and the antiwar protests, the disruption and violence that accompanied them was caused by the overreaction of the authorities.
" In response, the paper's executive editor, Martin Baron, slammed Trump's overreaction, saying that the campaign's decision is "nothing less than a repudiation of the role of a free and independent press.
Rather than take a moment to listen to the Deaf/disabled community about why we are upset, abled viewers accuse us of overreaction and align themselves with the able-bodied offender.
A recession almost certainly wouldn't help Trump's reelection chances, but it seems like an overreaction to pin his political future on whether or not one occurs in the next eighteen months.
Chinese state media on Tuesday called a recent sell-off in mainland stock markets an "irrational overreaction" and urged investors not to panic over growing trade frictions between Beijing and Washington.
Technically, that is what Williams (and my boyfriend, or any boyfriend I'd ever had, or anyone who is even remotely familiar with my behavior) would call an overreaction, caused by oversensitivity.
"The initial market response to President Trump's proposed tariffs on China was an overreaction," Shane Oliver, head of investment strategy and chief economist at AMP Capital, wrote in a recent note.
And avoid the wrong responses: A police-state overreaction would be equally damaging in its own way by adding to the intolerance and suspicion that can foster radicalization, isolation and hatred.
One notable NBA fan spoke up in favor of the moves by the various sports leagues: former President Obama, who argued that the decisions were not an "overreaction" in any way.
This was especially true in Montreal, that giant ice floe of an island whose winters are so brutal that Celsius often served, for me, as a kind of safeguard against overreaction.
Just recently I tried to convince Dave that coming home with a pallet of Claussen pickles was a bit of an overreaction to me purchasing the generic brand the night before.
Luis Pedroso, an immigrant from the Azores who helped found an electronics factory, said that he had employees who were refugees and that he viewed Mr. Trump's order as an overreaction.
"Some of the price action looked like an overreaction, for example in the Russian bonds, so you get people buying it back," said Koon Chow, a strategist at Union Bancaire Privée.
The anger over Li's death was made worse by an apparent clumsy attempt to control the narrative, one that was highly reminiscent of the overreaction that led to his initial arrest.
Like many Jewish journalists, I was tweeted images in which my face was Photoshopped into a gas chamber—but perhaps those were from free-speech pranksters, eager to spark an overreaction?
Constellation Brands' share drop after earnings was a "total overreaction" that made the stock "an absolutely fantastic value," CEO Rob Sands told CNBC's Jim Cramer after the company's fiscal third-quarter report.
"In a media briefing on Tuesday, Dr. Mike Ryan, the executive director of the WHO's health-emergencies program, said: "We need to ensure that there's neither an overreaction or an under-reaction.
The U.S. official said Kerry's message is to urge calm and warn against overreaction that some fear could lead to a sectarian war between Sunni-led Saudi Arabia and Shiite-ruled Iran.
Messaging from the Trump administration has largely been to call the criticism of his mostly white male Cabinet a gross overreaction from the left — and to downplay the push for political correctness.
At a hearing Friday, Louise Turpin's attorney, Jeff Moore, disclosed that Turpin suffered from histrionic personality disorder, a disorder characterized by constant attention seeking, distorted self-images, prone to overreaction and gullibility.
But again, the vague terms of the bill mean that the only choice for most websites in terms of how they approach policing user content lies between strategic inaction or preemptive overreaction.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - After a market overreaction that depressed the peso, the Mexican currency is moving towards a more sustainable long term exchange rate, Mexico's Economy Minister Ildefonso Guajardo said on Tuesday.
Now, sources close to Danielle tell TMZ the whole thing is a major overreaction on the part of the promoters, because the kid didn't even know what the hell she was reading.
Now, security experts on both sides of the border fear Monday's tragedy will elicit an overreaction from the Trump administration, opening the door for more U.S. interference in Mexico's volatile drug war.
This line is an overreaction to Week 1, but given the situation in the Dolphins locker room, I'll be fading Miami every week until they prove they can keep a game close.
Qi isn't the smoothest athlete in the world, but, even though it sounds like an irrational overreaction, I came away from that sequence feeling like he can be a decent NBA player.
On the other hand, Covid-19 can trigger an immune system overreaction, leading to dangerous symptoms like severe lung inflammation, so scientists are investigating drugs that can tamp down the immune response.
ICYMI -- LBJ recently revealed he regrets naming Bronny after himself because of all the pressure that comes with it ... admitting it was an overreaction to not having his own father growing up.
China's Internet crackdown on memes comparing President Xi Jinping to Winnie the Pooh is a major overreaction not worthy of even a bother ... according to the guy who gives Pooh a voice.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese state media on Tuesday called a recent sell-off in mainland stock markets an "irrational overreaction" and urged investors not to panic over growing trade frictions between Beijing and Washington.
The video showed the officer, Ben Fields, tossing the student across the room and arresting her after she allegedly caused a disturbance in class — in what many people saw as an extreme overreaction.
But he does not think this problem constitutes a crisis, or that Trump putting federal research dollars on the table in an attempt to solve it is anything other than an extreme overreaction.
When to use it: When you just can't hold back your emotions or want to sarcastically overreact — or, if you're feeling particularly mean, mock someone else's overreaction to whatever situation is at hand.
He said the staggering declines in shares of Johnson & Johnson after a Reuters report claiming that the company knew of asbestos in its baby powder product, while warranted, may have been an overreaction.
"At that time I coined this phrase, 'There will be no explanation, there will just be reputation' — 'cause I am dramatic," she told Ellen DeGeneres about that era, owning her flair for overreaction.
BECKY QUICK: Am I correct in kind of extrapolating from that that if you're asked about the market volatility, was it an overreaction when you saw the Dow down 220 points like that?
The central bank said actions by financial authorities had "broken a negative trend in the price of the national currency, which had displayed an overreaction to an adverse external environment" early this year.
To be sure, overreaction in oil markets tends to be the norm rather than the exception, and the view that oil is now far oversold does not mean that a recovery is imminent.
Spot checks on the devices your kid uses to monitor for sexy posts and pictures and knowing some lingo can help, but open communication -- without accusation or overreaction -- is usually the most effective.
One thing that worries Radford in this case is the chance for overreaction: For example, in one case, police said local residents fired into the woods after becoming suspicious of the reported clowns.
"Finally, the safe asset is needed in order to prevent self-fulfilling prophecies, when market overreaction pushes countries into insolvency, even though this there is no good fundamental reason for that," he said.
Despite some missteps and an extreme overreaction by the market, execution has improved, the sales channel is becoming more diverse and efficient and we believe there is still a significant runway for growth.
Overreaction to the spreading coronavirus could slow the economy, representatives of the airline, hotel, retail and travel industry warned in a news conference at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington on Wednesday.
"I want to be clear that this is not an overreaction, but a way for us to help stop further cases of Covid-19 in our community," Fort Lauderdale Mayor Dean Trantalis said.
But because media coverage prioritizes political spin over information, the first reports conveyed caterwauling about Trump's purported xenophobia, his knee-jerk overreaction based on a supposedly deep-seated hostility to non-white populations.
That video showed the officer, Ben Fields, tossing the student across the room and arresting her after she allegedly caused a disturbance in class — in what many people saw as an extreme overreaction.
The news of the firing stunned the opera world, and a number of prominent British critics and singers who have worked with him complained on social media that it seemed like an overreaction.
Dr. Solomon recommends avoiding this kind of overreaction by practicing mindful parenting, which involves pausing, regulating your emotions and staying present in the moment, without attaching a story or meaning to the behavior.
Instead, the story has been an unrelenting barrage of chaos, arrogance, panic, overreaction, defensiveness, and even the occasional act of vengeance against critics—an act that seemed to carry the echoes of antisemitism.
"Stocks are relatively priced for perfection, and you tend to have a bit of an overreaction to bad news or in-line news when that happens," he told CNBC's "Trading Nation" on Friday.
The Republican candidate told the board on Thursday that he did not take his son's email as a "major warning" of danger ahead at the time, but merely viewed it as an overreaction.
Few memes more hilariously summed up and parodied a whole decade of social media overreaction as this 24 Tumblr post about, as it says on the tin, feeling attacked for no apparent reason.
T.I., of course, has publicly distanced himself from criminal activity since his own jail stint, and it's the continued portrayal of rap in these terms that stokes racist overreaction to incidents like this.
The internet is "this forum that takes our drive to punish, and amplifies it, and leads to a huge collective overreaction in some cases, because every individual wants to express their perspective," Jordan speculates.
"The ultimate diagnosis was hypersensitivity pneumonitis — 'pneumonitis' means inflammation of the lung, 'hypersensitivity' means due to an overreaction by the body's immune system to something," study coauthor Dr. Daniel J. Weiner told BuzzFeed News.
First-level thinking would be to snap up high-quality Costco after this recent plunge because there's been an overreaction – after all, hasn't Amazon been competing in groceries for a decade at this point?
"The overreaction to the spoof is a reflection of the power of women and blacks to define the content of what is politically correct and incorrect on college and law school campuses," he wrote.
In January, he called on the administration "to issue a travel ban to and from China and implement advanced screenings at U.S. airports" — which may have struck many at the time as an overreaction.
In the past week, as each day New York State's restrictions on socializing have gotten tighter, my boys have become more shrill, more urgent and insistent about my "overreaction" to the social distancing guidelines.
Stock and his supporters aren't saying the lockdowns are an overreaction, but they are saying that the current approach to testing doesn't allow us to really know for sure whether or not they are.
In a briefing for reporters, a Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman attempted to deflect blame by citing an 'overreaction' from the U.S. government that has 'spread fear' and set a 'bad example' for other nations.
They want nothing more than a fearful, recklessly belligerent America; so, if anything, this ban will heighten their efforts to strike at Americans, to provoke yet further overreaction from a volatile and inexperienced president.
With Trump announcing that he'll appoint champions of white nationalism and opponents of civil rights for black people to his Cabinet, I'm in no position to tell her her stance is an adolescent overreaction.
Markets from equities to high-yield bonds that have been flashing warning signs are probably an overreaction to slowing growth rather than a precursor of imminent recession, according to J.P. Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon.
And there is substantial, albeit circumstantial, evidence to suggest that the risk of such an overreaction is raised by a lack of exposure to infections and microbes in the first year of a child's life.
But getting from point A to point B will be tricky, as the Fed tries to skirt the sort of overreaction in bond markets that followed an earlier discussion of when to slow asset purchases.
But that kind of hysterical overreaction convinces half of the country that there&aposs no way that the media can be fair to this guy and it just raises basic questions about fairness and difference.
They were together, we had an oil spill, there is many that say it was an overreaction, and over a period of time BSEE and BOEM are not working as well jointly as they should.
In a dueling interview with CNN's Christiane Amanpour on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif appeared to play on Saudi fears, accusing the kingdom of an irrational overreaction and saying that Tehran sought cooperation.
Mr. Duterte later said he regretted the comments, which he described as an overreaction to news media reports he had read about Mr. Obama's plans to press him on his tactics for combating drug trafficking.
The overreaction and hysteria over modern Supreme Court nominations is a direct result of the court becoming increasingly more concerned with making law than with doing what the Constitution and laws enacted by Congress require.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Trade frictions between the United States and Canada are a "family quarrel," President Donald Trump's economic adviser said on Sunday, brushing aside concerns expressed by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau as an overreaction.
In any case, the important thing to understand is that the atrocities our nation is now committing at the border don't represent an overreaction or poorly implemented response to some actual problem that needs solving.
What's more, the frequency of his questionable or outrageous behavior keeps Democrats in a near-permanent state of hysteria that can easily look like overreaction and makes many of the offenses that they're condemning blur.
China's State Councillor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi said China's efforts to control the epidemic have been comprehensive and that it's "under control," while slamming the "overreaction" of other countries, according to a Reuters report.
BERLIN, Feb 14 (Reuters) - A top Chinese official acknowledged on Friday that coronavirus is a deep challenge to the country, but defended Beijing's management of the epidemic while lashing out at the "overreaction" of other countries.
PRISTINA, July 27 (Reuters) - Kosovo's foreign minister on Wednesday said a request by Turkey for Pristina to punish a journalist for tongue-in-cheek Facebook comments on Turkey's failed military coup was unacceptable and an overreaction.
One problem with the political correctness debate, however, is we're quick to demand a sense of proportion and prudence from college protesters even as we ignore related sins of partiality and overreaction in nationally recognized commentators.
Chinese Foreign Minister and State Councillor Wang Yi has slammed the 'overreaction' by other countries over the coronavirus and defended Beijing's handling of the "deep challenge" that has come with the fast spreading virus, Reuters reported.
But while those who meet with Kim often determine he is not necessarily insane, Klingner warned that the difference between those misconceptions and the impression Kim gives off in person can also lead to an overreaction.
When Michael gets a cold sore on The Office, it's awkward in the way The Office always is, but there are no jokes at Michael's expense, aside from his own overreaction—something typical of the character.
And yet in that overreaction, perhaps, those films lost a chance to normalize the struggle for black liberation as well as the sort of lived in real experiences of working-class and middle-class African Americans.
It's that you have to take steps that appear in the moment to be an exceptional overreaction — because by the time it looks like the steps you're taking are appropriate, it will have been too late.
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci said Sunday that it was better to err on the side of caution in coronavirus mitigation, even if the steps taken appear to be an overreaction.
Reactions by Stern — the 2005 player dress code he championed, for one — would be criticized as pandering overreaction to that same segment of society he had denounced for speaking in racial code or objecting to cornrows.
The six cats demonstrated wide-eyed surprise, straight-up disbelief, irrational aggression, and dramatic overreaction—basically the range of emotions that most of us feel when we spend the same amount of time watching cable news.
Chaos is the new normal; the apprehension you feel every time you get a notification on your phone — the fear that you don't know what fresh horror it could bring — isn't an overreaction but an adaptation.
Wilson, among Wall Street's most bearish, has been calling for an earnings recession in 2019 since early December, while many other analysts now believe the plunge last year was an overreaction to recession fears and trade tensions.
The story and subsequent stock drop seem like an overreaction to a narrow set of information based on the Missouri court verdict, fueled by a group of plaintiff attorneys, and pursuing 9,000 additional cases against the company.
Mr. Heller has asserted that the accusations against the actor are a "distorted overreaction" to innocent behavior on the part of his client and that prosecutors are trying to stall the case by putting forward new charges.
Beijing has criticized the U.S.' decision to impose a travel ban on foreign nationals who have recently visited China, calling Washington's move an "overreaction" and saying that "the U.S. government hasn't provided any substantial assistance" to China.
Despite all the displays on Saturday, analysts cautioned against overreaction, noting that North Korea's missile tests have had a checkered record of success, and adding that a missile in a parade does not necessarily mean it's operational.
But in terms of practical impact, the backlash was no overreaction: this could have led to a real suppression of creativity on YouTube and also set a horrible precedent for any related genres of user-generated videos.
"We are just trying hard to get new fans for the sport with fast cars and getting closer to the spectators, and now this is destroyed by an overreaction." the 69-year-old Austrian said last year.
The new intelligence reportedly contributed to the State Department's decision to order a partial evacuation of the U.S. Embassy in Baghdad and a consulate in Erbil, which one senior U.S. official told the Times was an overreaction.
Anyone who's made it through 18 hours of "The Handmaid's Tale" and still needs to be told that Gilead is a murderous overreaction to women's freedom to reject and outshine men can't have been watching very carefully.
The market's bounce back is a recovery from its overreaction to inflation fears, said Lee, whose year-end S&P 500 target of 3,025 represents a nearly 9 percent increase from where the index closed on Monday.
"On December 26, I said back then that I thought investors were finally coming back to their senses, and that we were probably not going to have a recession and the sell-off was an overreaction, " he added.
Taking drastic measures to limit the transmission rate of Covid-19, like closing schools, canceling public events, and sending people home from work, may seem like an overreaction when few people in a city or state are infected.
"Even American media and experts have expressed doubts about the US government's measures, saying its restrictions on China are precisely what the WHO rejects, and that the US is turning from overconfidence to panic and overreaction," Hua said.
In a series of "deputies meetings" run by Avril Haines, the deputy national security adviser and a former deputy director of the C.I.A., several officials warned that an overreaction by the administration would play into Mr. Putin's hands.
The recent stock market sell-off and jump in volatility will not damage the economy's overall strong prospects, Cleveland Federal Reserve president Loretta Mester said on Tuesday in warning against any overreaction to the turbulence in financial markets.
As I said, we need to focus now, on getting the products through the process of the FDA, because there is a lot of emotion and a lot of overreaction sometimes, and address the youth use of nicotine.
Whether you see it as modesty or defeatism, and whether you pathologize it as a wise lesson from or an overreaction to America's disastrous invasion of Iraq, there is a very clear preoccupation, in Obama's thinking, with limitations.
It was an overreaction, as so many market spikes and dips turn out to be; the company CEOs were quick to push back, and scientists and journalists soon pointed out flaws in the paper that misconstrued cause and effect.
"Wall Street was right to worry about Deutsche Bank, but yesterday was a bit of an overreaction, and we're walking back a little bit today," said Kim Forrest, senior equity research analyst at Fort Pitt Capital Group in Pittsburgh.
For the time being, demand is generally strong, reflecting favorable finances for households as well as a normalization of preferences after an overreaction to the housing bust, though there are sizable pockets of weakness in the luxury price range.
Related: Virus Suspected of Shrinking the Heads of Brazilian Babies Arrives in Puerto Rico The CDC advisory regarding the papal visit is not an overreaction, said Dr. Robert Glatter, an emergency physician at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York.
And, notwithstanding the overreaction from various quarters — particularly on Capitol Hill — about the consequences of the president's action, the Iranian response thus far has been fairly muted, with a few missiles striking U.S. facilities in Iraq and no casualties.
The aggrieved point a finger and claim the writers are having an emotional overreaction, then demand a return to an era where everyone stoically dealt with their trauma and ignored it when a piece of art evoked uncomfortable feelings.
He instructed his press secretary, Sean Spicer, to convene the press in the White House for a tongue-lashing over "biased" reporting on crowd size, which delighted the new president but struck nearly everyone else as a bizarre overreaction.
BTIG analysts Alan Rifkin and Marvin Fong said in a July 20 note that the decline in Home Depot's share price was likely "a major overreaction" to the Sears-Amazon news and maintained a buy rating on the stock.
More likely, with neither the president nor his opponents inclined to de-escalate the rhetorical arms race, this issue will loom even larger in elections to come, with conditions ripe for overreaction to a future attack on American soil.
"There is a real danger of a mass overreaction that would cause great harm and suffering to the same community that is in mourning right now," said Rebecca Kaplan, an Oakland council member who is working on the legislation.
There is no evidence a pact by global oil producers to curb output needs to be adjusted, Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Saturday, describing the recent weakness in crude prices as an overreaction to statistical glitches.
"Personally, I think there's been something of an overreaction to the Zika situation, but that's for individuals to determine, and there's certainly a great deal of concern about this issue inside the game of golf, no doubt about that," Dawson added.
If therapy isn't an option for you, a trusted source — a doctor, a family, or a friend — who can help you analyze what is a rational concern or safety measure, and what is a panicked, anxious overreaction, is another excellent option.
" Kimmelman concurs, and though he says no one knows the exact right answer, "we don't know how things are going to unfold, and from my standpoint, the risks of underreaction are so much more catastrophic than the risks of overreaction.
In hindsight, it's hard to avoid the conclusion that the riot was probably avoidable — if Batts had had more officers at his disposal, if his officers had been better trained, if there hadn't been the seeming overreaction to Monday's swirling rumors.
While Obama and Biden appeared calm and in control, Republican nominee John McCain decided to temporarily suspend his campaign just weeks before the general election, which struck many observers as an overreaction in light of McCain's practical limitations as a senator.
The bigger worry, I argued, was the threat of mass overreaction and panic — and the restrictions on civil liberties, especially to those of immigrants and other vulnerable people, that a frightened world might accept to prevent the disease from spreading.
It allowed Hoover to pretend that socialism was Stalinist tyranny tout court rather than the democratic movement that he had helped destroy in the United States earlier in the century, before the Bolshevik Revolution provided even the excuse of hysterical overreaction.
FABER: COMMERCE SECRETARY, YOU MENTIONED, OF COURSE, ON THE MARKETS REACTION, PERHAPS IN YOUR WORDS AN OVERREACTION, GIVEN THE ACTUAL COST THAT WOULD GO UP TO U.S. CONSUMERS OR TO MAKE GOODS THAT ARE -- THAT ARE MADE OF THESE UNDERLYING PRODUCTS.
But at the time this happened I thought that Sessions&apos recusal was too broad and an overreaction because it didn&apost comply with the regulations of the Justice Department, which are the same ones that sort of apply to Mueller as well.
But this is not the only example of Turkish overreaction -- the Turkish consulate also demanded that Geneva remove from an exhibition a photo showing a banner that blames Erdogan for the death of a Turkish teenager during anti-government protests in Istanbul.
" "The character traits he has exhibited during the primary season suggest he would be a poor, even dangerous, commander in chief," Morell wrote, pointing to Trump's "obvious need for self-aggrandizement, his overreaction to perceived slights" and "his routine carelessness with the facts.
While data and public policy requires continued monitoring, I believe that the current move upward in rates is an overreaction and not a confirmation of future interest rate movements (and not necessarily indicative of what future tax legislative events might play out).
As investors assessed Deutsche Bank situation, "they realized that it's maybe an overreaction to yesterday's selloff and the concerns that they had comparing it to Lehman Brothers," said Alan Lancz, president of investment advisory firm Alan B. Lancz & Associates in Toledo, Ohio.
It produces the kind of anger and overreaction that Islamic extremists use to try to prove that non-Muslims are attacking Islam rather than extremism and claim that the moderate Muslims who do most to oppose such extremism are betraying their faith.
But the most recent example of extreme, unwarranted, fast food-related overreaction does, in fact, come from Warrawong, Australia, where a man named Ryan Sharp has been accused of blowing up a car after an altercation in the drive-thru at McDonald's.
In the Lombardy region of northern Italy, a hot spot of coronavirus infections in Europe, our reporter explored how the outbreak has forced the closings of schools, soccer stadiums and bars — and prompted debates about whether the precautionary measures are an overreaction.
Improved sanitation, antibiotics and the junk-food-ification of our diet, among other factors, may have shifted our microbial communities, giving us an immune system that's overly jumpy, unable to reliably distinguish friend from foe and prone to diseases of overreaction, like allergies.
And it's that fervent support for Trump that some believe may have influenced Falwell Jr.'s decision-making regarding coronavirus, a pandemic he told Fox and Friends was both largely an overreaction by mainstream media and potentially a "Christmas present" from North Korea.
And because neither of those institutions is all that trusted by the American people -- 45% of respondents in a CBS poll this week said they think the media is overreacting -- they may see that overreaction as a signal that Trump has got this.
The terrorist group then exploits this fear to extract some kind of concessions directly ("Get out of our country and we'll stop") or by provoking an overreaction that ultimately ends up weakening the reacting country (such as invading Iraq after 9/11).
Down that road lies Iraq II. But American policymakers desperately need to learn how to find the middle road between overreaction and inaction; between a missionary zeal to solve other people's agonies and the illusion that we can remain aloof from them.
More clearly than other recent Trump-induced uproars, the reaction to the Comey firing illustrated how many conservatives now justify their defense of the president as part of a fight against a rising tide of overreaction and manufactured hysteria by the left.
"Yesterday's price up surge was an overreaction to the larger-than-expected crude draw per the EIA while we also believe that todays selloff is an exaggerated response to the IEA release," Jim Ritterbusch, president of Ritterbusch and Associates said in a note.
"The main risk now is the unwinding of recent market complacency (risk assets at historical highs in February) and the reaction of "animal spirits" that can turn into overreaction," said Pascal Blanque, CIO of Amundi which has 1.7 trillion euros under management.
He has since apologized, and it's easy enough to cast his rant as a farcical overreaction — the insecurity of a broadcaster working in the shadow of an elder brother who embraced the family dynasty and followed their father, Mario, to the governorship.
Disney executives seemed to acknowledge on Friday that they made a misstep of their own in almost immediately firing Mr. Gunn in the aftermath: At the time, "Guardians" cast members condemned the decision as an overreaction to the "mob mentality" of the internet.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street indexes fell along with U.S. Treasury yields on Thursday on safe-haven demand spurred by geopolitical worries, and the U.S. dollar rebounded after a sell-off following remarks by President Donald Trump on Wednesday was seen as an overreaction.
He doesn't convey any fully realized motivations beyond a desire to be a good person for Dolores' benefit, and his transformation into the Man in Black is an overreaction to the idea that suffering defines humanity, if not just a twist for twists' sake.
This skittish overreaction to a perceived threat to social order repeated itself in 2010, when the entire downtown core of Toronto went on police lockdown because of protests at the G-20 summit conference, protests that resulted in the largest mass arrests in Canadian history.
He's known for his dapper suits, his gallant stalling tactics when the game inevitably glitches, and for this Daily Beast article, in which HQ co-founder Yusupov showed a bizarre, megalomaniacal overreaction to Rogowsky's attempt to do a basic, get-to-know-you sort interview.
He said he hoped that "as the dust settles, there is not an overreaction that could in some fashion lead to a curtailment of civil liberties or a weakening of the ability of legitimate opposition or journalists, through legal processes, to voice their concerns."
Every life matters, but if we destabilize our economy and our country because of overreaction and the unwillingness to risk pushing the envelope reasonably toward a return to normal, then the Washington-based stimulus cure and its long-term effects will be worse than coronavirus.
For the past week, Iran–likely through Soleimani's militia contacts in Iraq–had played on Trump's stupidity and vanity with a classic strategy torn from the insurgent handbook: exploit popular unrest and hatred of an occupying power to provoke that power into a violent overreaction.
"More clearly than other recent Trump-induced uproars, the reaction to the Comey firing illustrated how many conservatives now justify their defense of the president as part of a fight against a rising tide of overreaction and manufactured hysteria by the left," Mr. Peters writes.
He and other supporters of the Hungarian government say the outcry by civil society is a vast overreaction to what is simply a common-sense attempt to force the organizations to be more "transparent" — effectively turning the language of the advocacy groups against them.
Yet the automatic government spending policies would only come into play when the U.S. economy "really needs it, when you are in an economic downturn," Dudley said, adding that doing so would boost the confidence of investors and the public and make them less prone to overreaction.
But because the frenzy around Badlock, or FREAK or VENOM or the other minor branded vulnerabilities, has caused companies to react quickly in the past, only to figure out later this overreaction cost them productivity too, companies will ignore the vulnerability and go about their day.
According to Scott Bonn, professor of criminology at Drew University and the author of Mass Deception: Moral Panic and the US War on Iraq, a moral panic is essentially an exaggeration of a threat that leads to an overreaction by government, usually with unduly harsh policies.
This is notable given that Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) and al Qaeda's senior leaders have confessed to exploiting the mainstream media's coverage of terrorist attacks to fuel fear and subvert Western hegemony with the ultimate goal of provoking an overreaction by Western states.
To the Editor: I hope your publisher, in correctly noting President Trump's virulent overreaction to what he views as a virulent press, had the good grace to tell him that all the virtue was not with the media and all the "sinning" was not by Mr. Trump.
Hubbard, who knew Khashoggi, gives a fine, balanced portrait of a man whose Afghan exploits in the 1980s anti-Soviet Union jihad clearly marked him out as more than an impartial journalist, but whose butchering was an insane overreaction to measured criticisms of the new regime.
"This is a very serious incident, nobody can deny that," lawyer David Burke said when asked whether he believed there had been an overreaction to the actions of his client, who appeared in court briefly on Tuesday in a white jumpsuit and only uttered his name.
In their early mice experiments, for example, the team found evidence that a specific type of immune cell, called a CD4+ T cell, played a key role in the immune overreaction to alpha-gal, both during the initial tick exposure and when the mice ate meat afterward.
While checking individual serial numbers for each and every device that comes through security checkpoints has the potential to slow service, banning all MacBooks either outright or in the cabin seems like a severe overreaction and, to be honest, a gigantic pain in the ass for customers.
Citing US decisions to withdraw some staff from embassies in China, and bar people who have recently visited China from entering the US, she accused US authorities of an "overreaction" and saying its response is in direct opposition to advice given by the World Health Organization.
One faction in the White House and at the Justice Department believes assembling a separate operation at this point is an overreaction, given the contents of the Ukrainian call summary transcript and the legal staff's existing expertise in oversight inquiries, said one close White House adviser.
"I think there is a gray area there where it can be open to interpretation, and in some cases I think there has been an overreaction," said Hugh Bartlett, an Oakland resident who, as a neighborhood leader on the website, is responsible for helping maintain civility in the postings.
But it's silly to imagine Moscow slipping into a comfortable détente with a President Trump; Putin is more likely to pocket concessions and keep pushing, testing the orange-haired dealmaker at every opportunity and leaving Trump poised, very dangerously, between overreaction and his least-favorite position — looking weak.
Although this certainly was not good news for our mark-to-market P&L, we believe it was a significant overreaction, and we were able to take advantage of the opportunity by investing additional capital on a private basis at what we believe is an incredibly attractive valuation.
Plenty of champions, male or female, have handled perceived injustices on court with much more class and much less entitlement, and though Williams was charming as she calmed the crowd and congratulated Osaka in the postmatch ceremony, the furor was also, in great part, a result of her overreaction.
Widespread horror at the thought of newborns in withdrawal has led, some experts feel, to a cultural overreaction reminiscent of the "crack baby" hysteria of the late 1980s and early 1990s, which wildly overstated the negative effects cocaine would have on the children of pregnant women who smoked it.
Veronique de Rugy, a Senior Research Fellow at the libertarian-leaning Mercatus Institute, told Insider that while she supports government taking emergency measures like the ones currently being implemented, she warns against an "overreaction" that would make such measures permanent and potentially create massive additions to the federal bureaucracy.
As the Kennedy and then Johnson administrations steered Democrats in the direction of the civil rights movement, Dunning-style logic was twisted even further into the place where Clinton landed — Jim Crow and white supremacy were bad, but they represented an overreaction to the policies of Reconstruction, which was itself bad.
Recent research by Jeremy Stein (a former Fed governor) and Adi Sunderam, both of Harvard University, suggests that markets see through attempts to serve big rate rises in small doses and begin reacting strongly to small rate shifts (thereby inducing still more caution in central bankers and more market overreaction).
After Daenerys, in full psychopath mode, calmly counts off the ways in which she'll make the Masters suffer, Tyrion Lannister takes a break from sputtering lame excuses about his mishandling of her city-state and reminds her that a tendency toward what we'll politely call overreaction runs in her family.
And I largely agree with Mr. Blow's opposition to stop-and-frisk, but it was not a "terror campaign" against young black and Hispanic men; it was an overreaction to gun violence, which, like mandatory sentencing for drug offenses, had racist consequences that were not anticipated when the program was begun.
Still, since pundits are also prone to overreaction, it's important to keep in the mind the possibility that we're wrong, that we're being hysterical, that Trump's progress isn't a good reason to suspend the normal rules of politics or deliberately split the party or otherwise go to anti-Trump extremes.
These traits include his obvious need for self-aggrandizement, his overreaction to perceived slights, his tendency to make decisions based on intuition, his refusal to change his views based on new information, his routine carelessness with the facts, his unwillingness to listen to others and his lack of respect for the law.
A necessary overreaction The Fine brothers' original popularity was built somewhat parasitically — the stars of their reaction videos are regular people, that's the whole appeal of the shows — and their offer to have someone else do the creative work and pay them a fee felt like an extension of this seemingly exploitative model.
AND SO NOW THAT THE TRAUMA HAS EBBED A BIT, WE SHOULD LEARN THE REAL LESSONS OF THE PAST, BUT I THINK SOME OF THE – AND I'LL SAY OVERREACTION, I KNOW PEOPLE WILL BE CRITICAL OF THAT STATEMENT – BUT YOU CAN ALWAYS DRAW OUT INCREMENTAL SAFETY, BUT IT ONLY COMES AT A COST.
Operating on the belief that the initial rout might be an overreaction, even in some European stocks, several fund managers said on Friday they were buying up shares of big blue chips, domestic companies that are insulated from a lot of European activity and even European companies that might have been oversold.
Or, perhaps, this year's increases will turn out to be nothing more than a series of temporary upticks, and the entire debate and controversy surrounding the rise in violent crime — and Ferguson effect — will look like an overreaction to a brief statistical anomaly as the long-term trend toward less crime continues.
It serves any number of strategic objectives: provoking a military overreaction, sparking a backlash against American Muslims that would fuel its "clash of civilizations" narrative, demonstrating its reach and power to admirers and thus beating out al-Qaeda for recruits, or simply retaliating for defeats in Iraq and Syria at America's hands.
Government measures eventually brought the skyjacking crisis to a rapid halt, an outcome that will be much tougher to achieve in today's circumstances; a reckless government crackdown would actually play into the hands of the Islamic State, which wants nothing more than to bait the US into an overreaction that erodes our unity and freedom.
As part of its overreaction to the Philadelphia incident, Starbucks said it would close all its over 8,000 company-owned stores in the U.S. May 29 to conduct "anti-bias" training for employees – seemingly buying into the notion that the two African-American men were asked to leave the store because of their race.
These traits include his obvious need for self-aggrandizement, his overreaction to perceived slights, his tendency to make decisions based on intuition, his refusal to change his views based on new information, his routine carelessness with the facts, his unwillingness to listen to others and his lack of respect for the rule of law.
It serves any number of strategic objectives: provoking a military overreaction, sparking a backlash against Western Muslims that would fuel its "clash of civilizations" narrative, demonstrating its reach and power to admirers and thus beating out al-Qaeda for recruits, or simply retaliating for defeats in Iraq and Syria at the US-led coalition's hands.
The hair dryer chicken tweet is not as surreal a phenomenon as Tide Pods or as ubiquitous as Flat Earth conspiracy theories, but it has followed a similar trajectory: a single, unremarkable idea gains outsized traction; that response warrants a blog post, which begets more blog posts; and, finally, the absurdity of the overreaction inspires jokes and parodies.
To say one plays the introductory hours of Nathan Drake's latest adventure — which opens with a beautiful, albeit tedious, boat chase in which the player veers a boat left and right into enemy vessels yielding comical overreaction, detonating into columns of fire and debris — would inspire a pedantic debate on the definition of the word play.
" After avian flu had spread from Asia to Europe in 2411, Mike Leavitt, US secretary of state for the Department of Health and Human Services, observed, "Some will say this discussion of the Avian Flu is an overreaction… The reality is that if the H222N21.4 pandemic virus does not trigger pandemic flu, there will be another virus that will.
Cable news has remained fixated on the presidential campaign, social media has been paranoid at the fringes but otherwise calm or even oblivious, our president (not typically one for threat deflation) expressed confidence that Chinese containment and spring warmth would suffice to halt the virus's spread, and respectable opinion has circulated stern warnings about overreaction, xenophobia and panic.
But even as people struggle to understand what -- if anything -- could have been done to prevent Josephson's death, others may worry that reflexive overreaction to a crime issue can also lead to the law of unintended consequences (think: the US government's "war on drugs" and its unforeseen, catastrophic impact on urban families and the criminal justice system).
These movies know they're best left to stars — that the fun of them is in the chemistry of, say, Richard Gere and Julia Roberts or Drew Barrymore and Adam Sandler bringing out the best in each other — and the people who made "When Harry Met Sally" knew that Meg Ryan was a star, this buffet of bewilderment, surprise, wonder, self-assurance and overreaction.
Sen. Bob CorkerRobert (Bob) Phillips CorkerTrump announces, endorses ambassador to Japan's Tennessee Senate bid Meet the key Senate player in GOP fight over Saudi Arabia Trump says he's 'very happy' some GOP senators have 'gone on to greener pastures' MORE (R-Tenn.) cautioned early Wednesday against overreaction by U.S. officials to Russian hacking incursions, saying they are a common way for countries to collect intelligence.
Signs of this include his absurd overreaction to Jill Stein's recount efforts even though they were overwhelmingly likely to further confirm his victory, his campaign manager's annoyance whenever his popular vote loss is mentioned, and his team's repeated and completely bogus assertions that he won in an electoral vote "landslide" (his electoral vote win is the 46th biggest out of 58 in US history).
"This is perhaps an overreaction to what was hardly a binding promise to reconsider the path of future rate rises, but at the very least it did remove any possibility of a more aggressive policy being signaled at the December meeting, and opened up the possibility of a pause or halt to rate hikes taking place in the first half of 2019, " said Michael Shaoul, chairman and CEO of Marketfield Asset Management.
Not out of any particular love for Trump, but because he's actually running on a much less extreme agenda than his "establishment" rival Marco Rubio, who's offering a platform of economic ruin, multiple wars, and an attack on civil liberties that's nearly as vicious as anything Trump has proposed — even while wrapping it in an edgy, anxious, overreaction-prone approach to politics that heavily features big risky bets and huge, unpredictable changes in direction.
A more complete picture The takeaway here is that, when a new asset class pops up that looks to regulators like a pyramid scheme (which China also recently started to ban), and it threatens to offshore chinese capital, at the expense of hundreds of millions of unsophisticated investors with access to the internet and few guardrails in place, it may be that China's outright ban is not the overreaction that it would appear to be.
No. This is why I think we're into an overreaction here, because while it's true that one wage series [or chart] grew 2.9 percent January to January, those are noisy data, and if you sort of smooth out the usual ups and downs, and if you look at other wage series, you will see that wages are gradually increasing, as you very much expect in an economy with a tightening labor market like ours.
If you only know John Bolton through the elite media's hysterical overreaction to his nomination to be 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's national security adviser, you would have no idea how truly smart and experienced he is.
Then, in the final verse, the scope broadens: The riots started slowly With the homeless and the lowly Then they spread into the heartland Towns that never get a wristband Kids that can't afford the cool brand Whose anger is a shorthand For you'll never get a wristband It is hard to tell whether Simon is ennobling his fit of pique by comparing it to the anger of the dispossessed or mocking his own overreaction.
Treasury Secretary Steven MnuchinSteven Terner MnuchinTrump signs coronavirus aid package with paid sick leave, free testing McConnell takes reins of third coronavirus bill GOP embraces big stimulus after years of decrying it MORE on Sunday downplayed concerns about a recession prompted by the coronavirus pandemic, telling Fox News's Chris WallaceChristopher (Chris) WallaceFauci says coronavirus response may look like 'overreaction' but could prevent worst-case scenario Mnuchin expecting 'big' economic rebound later in the year Fauci on airport screening lines: 'We'd like to not see crowds like that' MORE that he expects a "big rebound" later in the year if the response to the outbreak is handled properly.

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