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  1. showing too much energy or enthusiasm

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"Historically, you are the last line of defense in this country from the overzealous media, from the overzealous prosecution," Rotunno said.
But let's start with one for the overzealous out there.
Eric Trump got a little overzealous while supporting his dad.
Was a United employee a little overzealous in this case?
Keep yourself in check, stay humble, and avoid being overzealous.
But problems arise when hosts get competitive — or simply overzealous.
Croup is the perfect vector for anxiety and overzealous care.
Even post-RFRA, courts have not been overzealous in accommodating religion.
We can't have our moderation AI acting like an overzealous memelord.
" At the time, Shehu blamed the error on "overzealous administration staff.
For one, overzealous federal regulations are holding the middle class hostage.
The girls end up meeting Stewart, an overzealous digital content creator.
Fortunately, these overzealous state debt-collection policies soon could be prohibited.
But Michel seemed unbothered by his encounter with the overzealous Cukor.
"Valeant overpaid for assets based on overzealous projections," Ms. Bryan said.
"I was overzealous when I first got the job," he said.
There are loud typers and sniffers, overzealous meeting holders and contributors.
Musicians are performing rap songs that take aim at overzealous bureaucrats.
Maybe it was the work of an overzealous social media producer.
Was that just overzealous revelers or was it a political act?
Should it be uninformed, overzealous bureaucrats and police officers, or parents?
He has criticized the bureau for wasteful spending and overzealous oversight.
After all, in politics, all mistakes are made by overzealous aides.
As Italy's top barnstorming comedian, Beppe Grillo was accustomed to overzealous fans.
Unless, of course, Obama gets overzealous and tweets spoilers ahead of time.
How many have been lost - or never created - due to overzealous regulations?
But censorship that results from overzealous algorithms hasn't been the real problem.
Some criticize the drug lords; others save their ire for overzealous cops.
This week an overzealous comet tried to whip closely around the Sun.
"Septa Unella can be overzealous at times," the High Sparrow/Septon said.
Sometimes, like in Montana, the message comes from overzealous law enforcement agents.
Indeed, sometimes overzealous enforcement actions can create more problems than they solve.
Still, the intelligence agencies are notoriously overzealous in classifying their own information.
Don't get overzealous with the scallions or the dough will rip easily.
On Friday, Mr. Härter described himself as the victim of overzealous prosecutors.
Everybody's run afoul of an overzealous fandom at one point or another.
However, we must do it in a way that is not overzealous.
"We were just very overly excited, overzealous," San Antonio's Danny Green said.
In those moments, I'm worried I'm being just a little bit overzealous.
Maybe an overzealous Clemson Tigers fan slathered them with the team colors?
That magic draws us to the practice but also makes us overzealous.
It shows one of Hogg's friends, another teenager, confronting an overzealous lifeguard.
Activists have long claimed the LAPD is overzealous in applying the gang classification.
The problem of Facebook's overzealous flagging of political content extends beyond the news.
Cassie's feelings shouldn't be ignored in Colton's overzealous attempt to be loved back.
Overzealous environmentalists and Democrats are mostly to blame for inaction, but not completely.
Moreover, the government may have been overzealous in its application of the rule.
Though this type of growth may appear overzealous, analysts say it remains rational.
Overzealous parents and coaches allow their emotions to override a sense of decorum.
" When Rudy apologized for being "overzealous," Norheim told him, "This is your life.
I saw this type of overzealous regulatory request many times over my career.
" Still, Hammer maintains that "there was a list of victims of overzealous prosecutors.
Cults are known for overzealous and unquestioning commitment to the person in charge.
Therefore, Johnson's overzealous proclamation about the "secret society" text was an unforced error.
A presidential spokesman blamed an "overzealous" speech-writer who will face "appropriate sanction".
With pollution control, for example, they have sometimes become overzealous and have overshot.
The charges: being "overzealous" in inspecting fish catches and being rude to clients.
The field had to be protected from rain, wind and, occasionally, overzealous fans.
These supply chains will implode if they are unraveled by an overzealous administration.
He's probably good on economic liberty and overzealous regulation and things like that.
"I think we were overzealous at the time to do it," Bloomberg responded.
Her memory has essentially been obscured by our overzealous fascination with Amanda Knox.
We drank and befriended some overzealous talent agents who were bombastic and loud (shocking).
"It didn't take long for them to say that they were overzealous," Kinville says.
To say that country is the next source of global unicorns is likely overzealous.
Other towns, plagued by overzealous parents of their own, have installed similarly snarky reminders.
So great, in fact, that she felt comfortable being totally goofy with overzealous reporters.
Build up America's economy, freeing it from years of overzealous regulation (peace through strength).
Don't get overzealous with swiping, because there won't be a perfect person waiting there.
How much of our mass incarceration problem is due to bad or overzealous prosecutors?
And this fear of overzealous enforcement is felt most acutely by migrant sex workers.
"At first, I thought Carol was just being a little overzealous," the post reads.
He may take this and run with it -- straight into an overzealous physical encounter.
SS Jonathan Villar returned to the lineup after being sat down for overzealous baserunning.
He was stopped by security personnel, who correctly identified him as an overzealous fan.
I have more of that Type A, overzealous personality as it pertains to coaching.
They argue it's an unaccountable regulator and an overzealous check on the free market.
It was designed to protect companies from overzealous litigation, and it's doing exactly that.
Blankenship had portrayed himself as a "political prisoner" victimized by overzealous prosecutors of Barack Obama.
As a group, we are hardwired to jump to overzealous conclusions about short-term events.
Would they be left in the hands of government officials, overzealous border guards or vigilantes?
Still, what happened in my neighborhood was not an isolated case involving one overzealous volunteer.
But Smith's character on Fresh Prince was best known for being an overzealous ladies' man.
Kylie got the hell outta Dodge after one too many run-ins with overzealous fans.
That way, parents can ensure young Speed Racers don't get too overzealous on the road.
The list was essentially fake news, populated by one of her more overzealous fan accounts.
Durand's account was not the first, nor last, to fall victim to Facebook's overzealous algorithms.
Stalin was asserting that collectivization was a success except for isolated cases of overzealous bureaucracy.
An overzealous director of the F.B.I. put together a three-thousand-page file on her.
Decades of overzealous fire protection have left them choked with closely clustered, small-diameter trees.
His hashtag, #TheLesson, evokes an aggrieved alt-right troll or an overzealous social justice crusade.
But some say the government has been overzealous in its pursuit of Islamic State suspects.
He suggests an overzealous Fed may be the main source of Wall Street anxiety right now.
Charitably, the group may have had an overzealous legal team eager to protect a booming business.
"I think people think that I was a little overzealous, and maybe I was," Edmonds acknowledges.
Then they blamed "overzealous officials", as if officials in Turkey can do anything without Erdogan's permission.
This is not the only sport being criticized for its overzealous and perhaps puritanical dress codes.
Last week, we predicted that that hell was upon us, thanks to this overzealous police officer.
My cousins and I got on these bumper boats, and I guess I just got overzealous.
Overzealous obedience to this hydration advice has uncovered a dark underbelly to superior hydration practices: overhydration.
Pence's campaign said late Wednesday it was not involved in the encounter, blaming overzealous volunteers instead.
Is it the act of an overzealous group of underground recyclers who just learned about geocaching?
Others have noted the similarly dull aesthetic style of Jon McNaughton's overzealous right-wing oil paintings.
Or were the citizens simply collateral damage in an overzealous drive to eradicate Queen Cersei's troops?
He said it seemed like an overzealous — and outmoded — attempt to appeal to a younger audience.
The units have been accused of being overzealous and of stopping people on questionable legal grounds.
Then an overzealous, suspiciously enthusiastic driver picked her up to take her to the convention center.
Several speakers at the meeting complained police officers were overzealous in arresting people on Monday night.
Even ed-tech advocates have warned against an overzealous embrace of the digital and the measurable.
Republicans have long criticized the panel, established after the 2008 recession, for pursuing overzealous financial regulation.
For his part, Blagojevich has been defiant, maintaining he was the victim of an overzealous prosecution.
" He added: "It happens not infrequently when loved ones can't let go and continue overzealous interventions.
There are also far too many overzealous pseudoscience types polluting the facts of going wholly organic.
The rappers were accused of ordering their security team to put hands on an overzealous fan.
Thankfully, for the sake of our entertainment, the slime community isn't without it's weirdos and overzealous fans.
I have always been overzealous, boldly occupying space with the confidence and shamelessness of a reality star.
Conservatives have long maintained that Libby was caught in the crosshairs of an overzealous and biased prosecution.
In some states voters have been "purged" from the rolls in overzealous clean-up efforts (see article).
Because we're betting these boots will be made for walking — not for taking shit from overzealous pranksters.
To excuse it as that or as youthful indiscretion or overzealous romantic interest normalizes male sexual violence.
Samsung's not the only company prone to overzealous promotion of its own products that lead to leaks.
The story is based on Durst's life and his own experience with an overzealous fan-turned-stalker.
It means that your overzealous IT department or the Great Firewall of China can't block any service.
The biggest pet peeve for most people is when someone gets overzealous with the "Company: All" list.
But Mello's case does suggest that national pro-choice groups can be overzealous in policing progressive politicians.
Everything is fine until she gets a bit overzealous on her latest attempt to use artificial intelligence.
Overzealous killing programs deplete natural capital and deprive local economies and gateway communities of tourism-related jobs.
An overzealous policy to subject certain U.S. citizens to additional scrutiny is demeaning and undercuts American values.
Republicans and the financial services industry praised him for reining in an agency they'd long considered overzealous.
This is a welcome sign, as investors tend to become overzealous toward the pinnacle of market cycles.
Yet, her story sounds more like an overzealous college Republican than it does an effective foreign agent.
And the most drastic example of how involves Centineo, an airport, and a group of overzealous fans.
However, critics say its structure has allowed the bureau to be an overzealous regulator with no oversight.
He can thank an unforced error by an overzealous reporter and an all-too-eager news department.
Duterte lambasted authorities and island residents last month, saying they had created a disaster with "overzealous" development.
In 113, criminal-justice reform advocates seized on Patricia Spottedcrow's case as emblematic of overzealous drug sentencing.
But every detail is missing from my memory, as if snipped out by an overzealous movie editor.
Origins carries with it the heritage of Orientalism, of the mystic Egypt and the overzealous Egyptological obsession.
Overzealous actions by elected officials will affect the tech industry, the growth engine of the American economy.
WM is hoping to turn those particular lemons, grown through overzealous and incontinent state aid, into lemonade.
Device and information insecurity, overzealous surveillance by governments — these are real concerns that call for real attention.
Johnson's story, and many others like it, demonstrates a need to reform our overzealous criminal justice system.
Bankers have been frustrated by what they perceive to be an overzealous enforcement of fair-lending rules.
But an overzealous impact could break an asteroid into fragments that could still disastrously crash into Earth.
At this point, though, it might be not enough to rein in overzealous media outlets, the authors argued.
But even then, the grand jury serves as an important check on potentially overzealous (or politically motivated) prosecutions.
"Stoltz assessed that Darden's letter to All of Garden was "a knee-jerk reaction by overzealous trademark lawyers.
But when one overzealous spectator couldn't help but shout advice, she took the opportunity to have some fun.
Despite some trials (the boy is a restless sleeper and an overzealous playmate), they develop a loving friendship.
If it's not anxiously checking work email, it's giving the "fuck no" response to overzealous and undersexed friends.
But that he&aposs overzealous and they&aposre basically like, please, would you just like -- please go away.
He's dealt with overzealous fans before, including some who've made trips to his home in search of selfies.
They coulda easily gotten nipped by some overzealous kids -- and there was at least one little girl nearby.
If the top man gets overzealous in holding the turtle can become a far more effective sweeping position.
However, some overzealous believers have booked their hotel rooms and begun packing their gear for this raid party.
At times this seems like an oddly overzealous crusade until we get to the end of the episode.
Each review scatters in the word "relevant" like an overzealous child putting sprinkles on an ice cream sundae.
They've also been shown to be vulnerable to hackers looting funds and scammers taking advantage of overzealous investors.
In short, Canada becomes the stuff of overzealous liberal fantasies in the months leading up to American elections.
Hungry City 10 Photos View Slide Show ' Sandwiches, with all their permutations, are an invitation to overzealous tinkering.
They also say he has conducted overzealous investigations of voter registration groups, including one founded by Ms. Abrams.
I can't wait for some overzealous fan to kidnap me and make me write about diarrhea at gunpoint!
When he joined our small company, we all welcomed him with enthusiasm, despite his initial cloying, overzealous demeanor.
There was talk of a new approach that would put the skids on regulatory overreach and overzealous enforcement.
Mobile-phone operators have faced predatory pricing from deep-pocketed conglomerates and "tax terrorism" from overzealous revenue collectors.
Let's hope that advice includes a warning not to end up like Mic with an overzealous pivot to video.
He said that he had used "overheated" and "overzealous" language and hadn't always been respectful of the opposing side.
Over time, physicians became concerned by the harmful physical effects wrought upon women who were overzealous in their tightlacing.
The report will claim Khashoggi's death was the result of an overzealous interrogation and seek to exonerate the leadership.
Just as important, the number of industries fed up with China's overzealous use of its economic power keeps rising.
His lawyers said UW-Madison failed to provide a "fair and impartial hearing" and were overzealous in disciplining Cook.
Ray's apologies are, instead, in the context of his ruined career and complaints about an overzealous criminal justice system.
No capture means no pay, so some overzealous agents end up on the news, says Chuck Jordan, NAFRA's boss.
It came in response to the "overzealous enforcement environment that was driving people into the shadows," Mr. Grewal said.
Elevated dog bowls are perfect for large and senior dogs, while slow-feed bowls are helpful for overzealous eaters.
Diana Feldmann, for one, has come to blame what she sees as an overzealous Willkommenskultur for her daughter's death.
"The rally on Bullard was a little overzealous," said Michael O'Rourke, chief market strategist at JonesTrading in Greenwich, Connecticut.
"He won an Oscar and, in some quarters, was considered a victim of overzealous US prosecution" Doherty told me.
This is why, despite concerns about losses of potential profits and overzealous government regulation, the vaccine price is critical.
Granted, I am an overzealous packer, but St. Francis is the only hospital in Rivercess County, serving 75,000 people.
The board immediately engaged in overregulation and has invalidated thousands of patents in an overzealous hunt for bad patents.
For many, the events of Thursday unfolded as if scripted by an overzealous screenwriter pushing the bounds of believability.
We all have our fashion regrets, whether from overzealous sample-sale shopping or impulse buying at a market abroad.
Some speakers at the meeting claimed that police were overzealous in making arrests and didn't allow people to disperse.
Zucker launched a public-relations campaign painting the agency as overzealous and trying to shut down freedom-loving entrepreneurs.
Of the 21 games the Babes and Lous played on the tour, 13 were broken up by overzealous spectators.
This resulted in the camera being confiscated and one of the crew getting a slap from an overzealous officer.
But this too presents a political challenge: An overzealous crackdown could lead to financial and economic disruption, economists say.
What was meant to be a measure for women's safety soon turned into a form of overzealous moral policing.
Here, with no suspicious neighbors or overzealous cops around, the call to prayer can echo as loudly as they like.
Soon, the changes were perceived as an overzealous attempt to eradicate the slightest hint of sex work from its servers.
With Mueller's mandate this broad, and Trump's life and cash so complicated, overzealous Democrats needn't feel compelled to manufacture drama.
He asked whether the detectives were being a little overzealous in their effort to investigate offensive words directed at Islam.
An overzealous employee at an apparel company sparked social media outrage after temporarily banning the creation of customized Harambe jerseys.
Criminal-justice reform advocates seized on Spottedcrow's case as emblematic of overzealous drug sentencing, which disproportionately affects people of color.
" He was remembered for "relentlessly chastising overzealous prosecutors and defense lawyers, and even chiding witnesses he deemed out of line.
White House officials attributed the dispute to inexperienced, overzealous security officials rather than any premeditated effort to humiliate Mr. Obama.
They sway with the air currents wafting through the gallery and the remnants of a few overzealous guests' compulsive pawings.
However it's vital in a very real way for the women who've fallen foul of overzealous interpretations of the law.
The article written in the Campaign magazine was a mistake and "drafted by a slightly overzealous PR consultant", he said.
Mr. Temer called Mr. Janot a headline-grabbing, overzealous prosecutor and expressed hope that Ms. Dodge would be more measured.
Sources close to DaBaby had said Trag was overzealous ... and when Trag kept getting turned down, he started talking smack.
Mr. Wofford said he believes that overzealous prosecutors are using the Martin Act to drive businesses out of New York.
When federal courts dial back protection for reporters, the guidelines become an essential first line of defense against overzealous prosecutors.
Such imprecise legislative language risks confusion, inconsistent interpretations and overzealous enforcement by administrators who are understandably unsure where boundaries lie.
The genre is increasingly framed as reformist, with critiques of police abuses, overzealous prosecutions and mass incarceration playing central roles.
Mr. Chung's Parksamo is considered by many to be little more than a personality cult and an overzealous ideological outlier.
Athleta has to be careful "not to overgrow, not to be overzealous just because the trend is there," Cohen said.
From their perspective, Cordray was overzealous in the agency's enforcement and exercised unaccountable latitude in issuing hefty penalties against companies.
Jeff Sessions was an outspoken senator from Alabama for 20 years and an overzealous prosecutor as U.S. attorney before that.
We attacked Ken Starr because he was an overzealous prosecutor subpoenaing a mother to talk about her daughter's sex life.
"The administration's overzealous censorship efforts undermine academic freedom and have no factual or legal basis," she said in a statement.
Last weekend, that overzealous analysis went into overdrive when news spread that the band was slowly deleting its social media presence.
A pillar of President Trump's radical deregulation crusade has been casting Obama's term as an aberration of bloated, overzealous government regulation.
Let me warn you: A little bit of this stuff goes a long way, so don't get overzealous when dipping in.
We won't back down from protecting New Yorkers from terror -- or from an overzealous administration fixated on xenophobia and needless division.
In Trump's view, that's the fault of Democrats and overzealous investigators intent on finding links between his campaign and Russian officials.
Critics of the verdict have described Zimmerman as an overzealous wannabe police officer who racially profiled Martin and shot him down.
YouTube creators have dealt with overzealous copyright claim infringement and takedowns for years, prompting debates over Fair Use policies and monetization.
After all, the culprit is not people who enjoy sun and sand, but the overzealous use of antibiotics to begin with.
However, activity has remained more resilient than expected despite a crackdown on industrial pollution, overzealous lending and a cooling property market.
First, there was a royal wedding, but no one even noticed because an overzealous mother turned her son into a meme.
Mr. Xi's demands for unflinching party loyalty have been known to encourage overzealous action from officials eager to prove their devotion.
Three songs into Snowing's last-ever, wrong-righting set, an overzealous fog machine sets off the Merchant Square Mall smoke alarms.
They're good in daylight and great in poorly lit conditions, though Vivo's post-processing software is a bit overzealous on sharpening.
When something goes wrong with our eyebrows — maybe we were a little overzealous with the plucking — we go into panic mode.
Democrats on the Benghazi committee issued their own report a day before Tuesday's release, accusing Republicans of conducting an overzealous investigation.
The goal, he said, is to end what he considers the bureau's overzealous and harmful history of aggressive fines and lawsuits.
"Stan" can be a noun for an overzealous and obsessive fan, or a verb meaning to be that kind of fan.
However, overseas business groups and technology organizations say it unfairly targets them with overzealous surveillance measures and local data storage requirements.
Their exits from the event may also be due to the fact that Brazil is known for its sometimes overzealous fans.
The Chamber of Commerce, which has complained for years about "overzealous enforcement" of the False Claims Act, welcomed the new policy.
Whereas Dib, the self-appointed champion of Earth's freedom, is overzealous to the point of being self-defeating, like America itself.
What you end up with is a ton of undifferentiated products hyped by overzealous marketers, which leads to confusion among shoppers.
Keir Charles, who plays the manservant Brass, is particularly overzealous, though one must commend a thicket of hair worthy of Prince.
Fun fact: Australia's custom officials are known for procedures teetering on the absurdly overzealous, thanks to the continent's unique natural environment.
Senate Democrats were clear Tuesday that overzealous changes from the House would stop the bill from passing the upper chamber again.
However, it was unfortunate that the queues grew due to some overzealous appetites, preventing others to be able to enjoy the food.
My face feels smoother and dry patches have been all but eliminated — plus, the redness from the overzealous retinol application has dissipated.
Law enforcement sources tell us he claimed he just wanted to "touch" Justin and got overzealous -- but refused to leave the premises.
Adams says overzealous prosecutors often lobby for or pursue criminal charges, but may ultimately drop them due to a lack of evidence.
Before I explain why I'm not being an overzealous General in the Beyhive, let's recap exactly what happened with Timberlake and Jackson.
T-Mobile also ran another aggressive Super Bowl ad featuring Drake getting some notes on Hotline Bling from some overzealous competitor execs.
Whether it's an overzealous attendance policy or taking employees' frequent flier miles, even a couple of unnecessary rules can drive people crazy.
The first safeguard to an overzealous police department or prosecutor, for example, is supposed to be a person's right to an attorney.
Free speech warriors say that overzealous students are cramping academia's intellectual environment by silencing the speech of those with whom they disagree.
But the system still raises the same concerns as YouTube's copyright infringement apparatus, which has been criticized as imprecise, overzealous, and kafkaesque.
Where the salt pan crested above the water, overzealous Trump supporters had spelled out their leader's name in rocks and other debris.
Beck accused other conservatives in the room of being overzealous in their efforts to get the company to respond to their concerns.
Naturally, the #StarWars cast also had their own Elite Praetorian Guard detail at the press conference to protect them from overzealous journalists.
Laced with subtle themes of fascism and overzealous Christianity, it was a political album that didn't browbeat the listener with overt politics.
Some universities have turned to overzealous police officers and the infamous private security industry in a bid to bring campuses under control.
This happens specifically because of an overzealous lust for punishment, the kind that Trump himself has long harbored and is now implementing.
Ms. Abrams and her allies accused Mr. Kemp of trying to suppress the vote through overzealous interpretations of state laws and procedures.
It is a tremendous opportunity for the court to address the deadly dual reality created by an overzealous application of Section 230.
Black communities have borne the brunt of this overzealous approach, and racial disparities can be found anywhere prosecutors have control over sentences.
To the right, the writer was more evidence of an overzealous media and the deep-state bureaucracy that would never accept Trump.
Even those concerned about the overzealous enforcement of political correctness can hardly think that apologizing for neo-Nazis is a sensible alternative.
"From the beginning, this was overzealous prosecutors who were not giving the benefit of the doubt to the trigger pullers," he said.
On a recent Thursday evening, a table of overzealous patrons decided to order everything they found suspect, with varying degrees of success.
We have a significant number of overzealous prosecutors, people who are benefiting politically from from locking up as many people as possible.
Bernie Sanders' Extremely Online supporters, stereotyped as young white men who were overzealous in the support for and defense of Sanders' campaign.
"Illmatic" and its unanimous acclaim have also lent themselves to overzealous fetishizing—the album stalks its creator not unlike that black cloud.
My dad, a history buff fascinated by my mother's Eastern European Jewish ancestry, had been overzealous in educating me about the Holocaust.
In a series of dozens of tweets, the company said the incident was not simply the result of an overzealous gate agent.
While Democrats are seeking to present evidence that Trump is unfit for office, Republicans cast Democrats as overzealous on their impeachment efforts.
Though Faith and Buffy are pulled together by their understanding of one another's secret gifts, Faith's overzealous lust for the kill isolates her.
The department cited the CFPB's history of aggressive enforcement of consumer protection laws, accusing the agency of being an overzealous and overreaching partner.
Competent and focused investigators: Incompetent, distracted and overzealous Republican congressional investigators helped both the Clinton and Obama administrations survive years of aggressive oversight.
When she announced her candidacy for president, some portrayed her as an overzealous political climber willing to do whatever it takes to win.
"Cardi was overzealous in getting back to work; she didn't take the time necessary to fully recover from her surgery," her rep said.
Thankfully, the victim is OK. According to local ABC affiliate KMGH, that overzealous breakdancer turned out to be an off-duty FBI agent.
Whether it's from a parking job gone awry, a rogue shopping cart, or an overzealous car door, a dent can be an eyesore.
The overzealous fan who slapped Justin Timberlake on a golf course was beyond drunk at the time of the incident, according to cops.
"The rules are a somewhat overzealous effort to go after a certain number of individuals but the whole space becomes tainted," he said.
Mr. Mulvaney has pledged to defang the agency, criticizing it for wasteful spending and overzealous oversight that is strangling banks and other lenders.
Consumer privacy and protection The TCPA was intended to address what was widely accepted as an invasion of consumer privacy by overzealous companies.
However, over the last 40 years, well-intentioned, but overzealous laws and regulations have multiplied, tying the federal personnel system into bureaucratic knots.
But high school dress codes and overzealous administrators are cracking down on teens for wearing clothing that are considered too scandalous for class.
But conservatives and much of the private sector see the agency as an unaccountable regulator and an overzealous check on the free market.
He also found time to defend fellow controversial comedians Kevin Hart and Louis C.K., painting them as victims of an overzealous callout culture.
Meanwhile, the state of Oklahoma knew who the overzealous prescribers were but didn't take appropriate action against them while the crisis was developing.
To the Editor: It is all too easy to assign blame for the opioid crisis to either overprescribing physicians or overzealous drug manufacturers.
History is replete with examples of government overreach and overzealous prosecutors and special agents sometimes overstepping their bounds, either intentionally or by mistake.
In a statement, a Commerce Department spokesman said the lawsuit "lacks merit" and asserted that the department has cooperated with "overzealous "House Democrats.
The law was perhaps overzealous, but at the time no one really knew what we were getting into with these self-propelled vehicles.
After all, whether we're talking Al Gore-esque climate change advocates or overzealous preachers, we've all probably heard that the end is nigh.
Gun rights advocates, though, view the code as a way for overzealous cops or medical professionals to disenfranchise gun owners of their rights.
It smells funky and might leave oil stains on your pillowcases if you get overzealous with it (and you're probably going to get overzealous with it — it's that good), but this oil, jam-packed with vitamins and cold-pressed seed oils, is truly brightening, and leaves our skin looking like we've never seen the sun or environmental pollution in our lives.
"The Senate has historically been the one place in our government where legislative minorities are protected, with rules to check overzealous majorities," Arenberg wrote.
This struck me as a tad overzealous, but I soon warmed to the idea when I saw what the app can do for me.
Pointer painted a different picture, one that hinged on the 8-person jury believing that the officers were overzealous in their pursuit of Nieto.
It has blamed its losses on juror confusion, "junk" science, unfair court rules and overzealous lawyers looking for a fresh pool of asbestos plaintiffs.
It has blamed its losses on juror confusion, "junk" science, unfair court rules, and overzealous lawyers looking for a fresh pool of asbestos plaintiffs.
If they appeared in rock samples gathered by robots exploring other worlds, they could hoodwink overzealous scientists into thinking they'd found traces of life.
After the bureau's formation, Republicans and the financial services industry decried what they considered overzealous regulatory overreach by its Obama-appointed director, Richard Cordray.
Yet crypto-enthusiasts are also right to fear that overzealous regulation, like China's ban on crypto-exchanges and ICOs, could throttle a promising technology.
I wonder if, with my overzealous application of oil-absorbing starches, I'm just one poorly-aimed spritz away from being mistaken for James Madison.
As for Yoel Romero, he might be as much a victim of his own lousy timing and cultural deafness as an overzealous regulatory body.
But Republicans charged the government grew overzealous and eventually directed banks to cut off ties with entire industries, including payday lending and firearms dealers.
Schiff, 59, exudes a more-in-sadness-than-in-anger demeanor than his counterparts, which makes it harder to paint the inquiry as overzealous.
House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) said it's "overzealous" to call for a purge on GOP donors who haven't supported the administration's agenda.
" He's sought to downplay Manafort's role in his campaign -- and even suggested the former campaign chairman was a victim of an overzealous "deep state.
Overzealous rescue organizations and shelters, under pressure to increase their live-release rates, might be harming animals as well as creating barriers to adoption.
As public advocate since 2014, she has sometimes been overzealous in her use of lawsuits to address what she sees as inequities in government.
"Most families believed that since the product was from a reliable company, our concerns as pediatricians were seen as alarmist and overzealous," she said.
It's certainly important to advocate for prisoners who are wrongly incarcerated and for those who were victims of the overzealous war on crime era.
Some fairly viewed the prosecution of Vick as the overzealous efforts of a criminal justice system that had historically treated whites and blacks differently.
House GOP guts ethics panel Republicans argued that the ethics office was too powerful, aggressive and overzealous and at times took away individuals' due process.
Bounds said he'd followed the nominating commission's instructions, and acknowledged using "overheated" and "overzealous" language, but insisted he was criticizing others who used offensive terms.
The star, who attended Monday night's Met Gala with what some viewed as an overzealous spray tan, joked on Instagram about her buzzed-about bronze.
VidCon's aforementioned disasters with Tana Mongeau and Logan Paul reiterated that YouTube's main creators, which are still the big draw, needed distance from overzealous fans.
The "overtness" of an app's purpose is, of course, a judgment call, and legitimate apps and their developers could be unfairly punished by overzealous banning.
The children often ended up in dangerous scenarios due to the same set of follies: They were too adventurous, or too overzealous, or too curious.
Regardless, between intrusive paparazzi questions, overzealous fans, and a mom with questionable social media activity, it's clear that poor Bieber just can't catch a break.
It certainly makes sense that overzealous regulations could lead to job losses, but when it comes to the CPP and coal, it's simply a lie.
Some point to the Kremlin and Putin, some point to overzealous local prosecutors and some point to vigilante groups working with police and outraged parents.
But some privacy groups argue that encrypting data is essential in safeguarding law-abiding citizens from hackers, corporations, and overzealous governments at home and abroad.
Unfortunately, that's not where everyone drew the line, and we quickly saw something we've seen before: overzealous fans tracking down individual developers to harass them.
Nonetheless, an overzealous marketing strategy can also be detrimental, as was the case for Theranos, where the founder's charisma took precedence over actual scientific data.
But here, the charges are not simply that Mueller is an overzealous prosecutor, but rather that the FBI tried to help throw an entire election.
As Facebook has become an increasingly important venue for activists documenting police abuse, many of them have complained that overzealous censors routinely block their posts.
Now, the crime-free life he had made for himself has been taken from him by a technicality in the law and an overzealous prosecutor.
It was the combination of poor investment strategy and the overzealous mentality of the larger financial institutions that set us on the path to crisis.
The Republican report itself, which is 253 pages long, had "overzealous redactions" from the intelligence community that the committee plans to fight, according to Rep.
Last year, an article in The Guardian lamented "the slow death of British clubs" and pointed to, among other things, the hysteria of overzealous authorities.
But he regrets engaging in an exchange that was "overzealous and was not the right venue to discuss the value of identity politics," he said.
Elise Thomas, an expert at Australia's International Cyber Policy Centre, told the BBC that Twitter may have been overzealous in reacting to the propaganda campaign.
"Maybe he got a little overzealous," Scalise said on NBC News' "Meet the Press with Chuck Todd" in an interview set to air on Sunday.
Yet the adoption of Spanish by politicians is rarely risk-free, inviting questions of authenticity, inevitable accusations of pandering and the potential for overzealous use.
Instead, he was the unwitting victim of an overzealous FBI and a scheme concocted by two mayoral consultants, Mike Fleck and his assistant Sam Ruchlewicz.
"Prison officials tend to be overzealous in their banning, and often err on the side of banning," said Emerson Sykes, staff attorney at the ACLU.
Officials were subsequently accused of adopting an overzealous "one size fits all" approach to battling smog, and the government promised to learn from its mistakes.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, said in a statement on Tuesday that the Obama administration had been "overzealous" in pursuing the Hammonds.
It also happens to be a pretty notorious time for bringing about a ton of accidents and the occasional death among overzealous or amateur divers.
But not content to leave well enough alone, Mr. Kelly dresses up his narrative in ways that detract from its power, like some overzealous puppeteer.
A vigorous government response led to the creation of the F.B.I. and a series of raids conducted by an overzealous attorney general, A. Mitchell Palmer.
There were also significant migrations out of India under the tightening grip of its overzealous tax authorities, and from Britain under the cloud of Brexit.
On paper, groceries and medicines have been declared essential items that will remain available, but in reality, supply chains have been crippled by overzealous policemen.
And by talking it up, Democratic candidates could avoid being tarnished as overzealous "liberals" and address health or education without wading into thorny ideological debates.
If you're already sick of the Mason jars filled with flowers and overzealous DJs, you might want to check out how the ultrarich get married.
New York City is an example of how innovation is endangered by overzealous government regulations shielding incumbent businesses, supposedly in the name of protecting customers.
In op-eds and Fox News appearances, they claimed he had been the victim of overzealous Justice Department prosecutors who sought to criminalize everyday politicking.
Homicides are up this year in Rio, and there is no sign of any let up in the number of suspects killed by overzealous police.
The overzealous fan, Giovanni Arnold, filed a lawsuit and had asked a judge to grant him a default judgment back in April of this year.
She may have been coming from a sleazy place, but I have no doubt she was speaking from the heart—albeit her own overzealous one.
In a lot of ways, the Internet is a cesspool of trolls, cyberbullies, offensive celebrities, and overzealous Yelpers running amok, spewing hatred with relative impunity.
For example, take this first one, which depicts an overzealous boss not listening to his assistant's suspicions of a phishy-sounding email and accidentally transferring money.
John Lesch, a Democrat who voted against the measure, said lawmakers were using "overzealous intimidation tactics to suppress speech" and argued that the measure is unconstitutional.
"Cardi was overzealous in getting back to work; she didn't take the time necessary to fully recover from her surgery," her rep told PEOPLE last week.
Political posturing and overzealous Environment Ministers aside, we all know that schnitzel, doner, venison currywurst, and Tomahawk steaks from the Black Forest are not going anywhere.
The goal for Huawei has always been to become the top smartphone vendor in the world, which seemed like overzealous optimism only a few months ago.
While doxxing can be damaging for virtually anyone, it's particularly dangerous for porn performers, whose jobs make them especially vulnerable to harassment, overzealous fans, and stalkers.
Some Sanders supporters deserve rebuke for their nastiness, and Sanders himself can be fairly chided for not reining in—or at least scolding—these overzealous followers.
There are a lot of reasons why America's criminal justice system is broken, but if Emily Bazelon is right, one of the biggest is overzealous prosecutors.
But that system produced a series of independent counsels with singular and arguably overzealous focus on their targets and no oversight or influence from DOJ culture.
An overzealous toilet paper user had seemingly ripped off more than he could use, and there were scraps of toilet paper all over the bathroom floor.
I don't think he cares whether he prosecutes Democrats or Republicans, but I think he is very, very tough and sometimes can be an overzealous prosecutor.
Tactics used to squelch pornographers set precedents that can enable overzealous censors to go after artists, educators, libraries, and anyone else they consider inflammatory or obscene.
Overindulgence can take many material forms, like over-eating or over-drinking, but it's possible to be immaterially self indulgent, too—avoid being overzealous this week.
State Department officials, who argue that the intelligence agencies are overzealous in classifying information, remain sensitive to criticism that they were sloppy in handling the material.
We need to be vigilant in our hygiene, overzealous in our quarantining, and understanding of the need of our fellow citizens to distance themselves from us.
Unlike Serial or Making a Murderer, there are no appeal attempts or overzealous White House petitions; the case is over—but our fascination with it continues.
That final job cemented two personality traits that have come to define Sestak: his (perhaps overzealous) work ethic and his independent (some might say contrarian) spirit.
But DeVos said the directive caused school administrators to become overzealous in their pursuit of sexual assault claims and to unfairly punish students accused of rape.
An overzealous officer fired off a shot at Guo's wife — at which point Guo's younger brother jumped in front of the bullet, suffering a fatal wound.
But in a case of overzealous chomping, the goats stood up on their back feet and leaned against some wooden boards to nibble on tall weeds.
The document reflected Mr. Sessions's staunch support for law enforcement and his belief that overzealous civil rights lawyers under the Obama administration vilified the local police.
The paradox of the overzealous editing of the college essay by many helicopter parents is that they don't know what a college essay is really about.
Nevertheless, the department's move was lauded by advocates who believe that the office for civil rights has been overzealous in its enforcement activities in recent years.
Or it may have been begun by an overzealous prosecutor seeking to demonstrate his loyalty to Mr. Erdogan or his party, the A.K.P, said Mr. Cagaptay.
Earlier this year, creators specifically called out groups like Universal Music, which owns one of the largest catalogs of songs, for being overzealous with copyright claims.
They became popular in more diverse locales to counter what officials there saw as overzealous federal immigration policies, particularly against those arrested for minor, nonviolent crimes.
He even does security for a college with pride and maybe is a bit overzealous (he&aposs reprimanded for pulling over students outside of school grounds).
The Trump campaign successfully seized on that schism, painting Democrats as overzealous environmentalists with little sympathy for the economic realities or social mores of rural America.
On Thursday, Donna Rotunno, one of Weinstein's lawyers, assailed Weinstein's accusers as unreliable and said an "overzealous" prosecution was trying to portray consensual sex as assault.
Quilici said that when his company began tracking robocalls, it was under the impression that many of the "scam" calls were coming from legitimate but overzealous telemarketers.
The shocking change comes not from an overzealous round of filler, but likely the application of a $29 at-home treatment: The Hanacure All-In-One Facial.
Bakari Sellers, a strategist and political commentator who is working with the Reason to Believe PAC's fall efforts, has a real problem with overzealous Democrats like Avenatti.
Later, when it was revealed that the American National Security Agency was monitoring Merkel's cell phone, the furious response reflected Germans' worst fears of overzealous American surveillance.
The premiere episode,"Meth(od)," begins in an seedy, old-school barber shop, where The Guy is defending his beard length against an overzealous set of clippers.
A widely read author and widely heard lecturer, Dr. Epstein was venerated by some as an environmental prophet and reviled by others as an overzealous toxin avenger.
If being surrounded by a very high concentration of balloons and overzealous clowns while eating Chicken Fries is your thing, then you know where to be tonight.
At its core, satanic ritual abuse claims relied on overzealous law enforcement, unsubstantiated statements from children, and above all, coercive and suggestive interrogation by therapists and prosecutors.
On the day of the debate, she wrote, an overzealous driver picked her up to take her to the convention center and insisted on getting her coffee.
President Bill Clinton was able to paint the Republican Congress as overzealous partisans in 1998 working with a conservative prosecutor, Ken Starr, to bring about his impeachment.
Berlin's clubs thrive on a permissive, D.I.Y. vibe that lets guests feel safe — but some partygoers and activists say overzealous security staff are ruining the tolerant vibe.
During oral arguments in April, some justices seemed worried that politicians were at the mercy of vague rules that could leave them the prey of overzealous prosecutors.
They became popular in more diverse locales to counter what officials there saw as overzealous federal immigration policies, particularly against those arrested for minor, non-violent crimes.
The United States has continued to conduct freedom of navigation operations, which involve sailing ships through waters to challenge what Washington deems to be overzealous maritime claims.
Despite the fact that Orlando had happened mere days before, nobody seemed particularly fearful to be out in public, mostly just perturbed by the overzealous police presence.
Instead, the heating and air-conditioning business owner fears the report could prove a political landmine for overzealous Democrats trying to take down a president they despise.
The paradox of the overzealous editing of the college essay by many helicopter parents is that they don't know what a college essay is really about. Henceforth.
Those moments will be enough to satisfy the overzealous Beyhive (though what Beyoncé-related content doesn't satisfy the Beyhive?) and probably more casual fans and admirers, too.
John Hussman — the outspoken investor and former professor who's been predicting a stock collapse — says overzealous investors that are hopping back into today's market are being imprudent.
It's explicitly outlawed in six states, though abortion rights advocates warn that an overzealous prosecutor can generally find a statute vague enough to fit the supposed crime.
Repeatedly, from the start, and at the highest levels, Ascend urged those who had the ability to correct these false, exaggerated, and overzealous promises to do so.
He had remade himself as an advocate for criminal justice reform, his perspective dovetailing with Mr. Trump's tirades about overzealous prosecutors and corrupt Department of Justice officials.
If you do get overzealous with the stone and create an open wound, Dr. Levine says to rinse it with warm water, Ivory soap, and a clean washcloth.
But overzealous fans of the insect-adjacent superhero (and entertainment writers who couldn't make it to the press screenings) stood in line to catch the film Thursday night.
Bounds had said he was trying to criticize others who used derogatory language, but also told the Senate Judiciary Commitee that he had used "overheated" and "overzealous" language.
But it also included some major victories for the National Rifle Association and gun rights activists, who had long complained about overzealous enforcement of the Gun Control Act.
All this is just to say that SpaceX's financials and operations are too complicated to write off major layoffs as simply due to revenue shortfalls or overzealous hiring.
In an amusing exchange during his daily briefing last month, White House press secretary Sean Spicer made the point that overzealous reporters are seeking something that doesn't exist.
Despite a dearth of physical evidence, and no known connection to anything occult, Knox was accused by an overzealous prosecutor of killing her roommate in an occult ritual.
The overzealous and inappropriate use of antibiotics in patients depletes the individual's health-maintaining microbiome, leads to serious multiresistant infections and incurs adverse drug reactions in the susceptible.
But from one overzealous liberal to another, I'm afraid you'll see much of the same conservative bigotry that you're trying to flee follow you right across the border.
During a discussion about youth activism at an Obama Foundation summit in October, he critiqued call out culture and overzealous activism as dubious strategies for changing the world.
Late Wednesday, before they began deliberations, he told the jurors that while he might admonish overzealous lawyers, that does not mean he has an opinion on the case.
It does seem that vegans are often dismissed with snide comments about being overzealous, or jokes about bacon, and no one really gives a second thought to it.
Of all the death penalties that were sought in Louisiana, over 80 percent of them never come to execution, because prosecutors are overzealous, they're hiding evidence or whatever.
Cardi B's security team allegedly attacked an overzealous fan in the early hours of Tuesday morning, viciously punching and kicking him outside NYC's Met Gala ... TMZ has learned.
President Jair Bolsonaro has called government agencies that enforce environmental laws overzealous and has vowed to open up protected areas of the country to mining and other industries.
But while Mr. Conte again commended Italy for its firm hand, he also sought to downplay the contagion, attributing the high numbers of infected to Lombardy's overzealous testing.
But while Mr. Conte again commended Italy for its firm hand, he also sought to downplay the contagion, attributing the high numbers of infected to Lombardy's overzealous testing.
"We need to balance a defensive concern with limiting a pandemic that can harm our own economy against the desire by some to be overzealous," Mr. Pillsbury said.
The former cheerleaders also accused their coach of intimidating them with cruel comments about their physical appearance and ignoring concerns about their safety in interactions with overzealous fans.
Facebook initially insisted that the article had been an act of journalism rather than sponsored content, and that the sponcon label had been applied by an overzealous copyeditor.
Except that every now and then, something complicated comes down the screening belt, or someone gets a little overzealous about the job, and everyone winds up looking bad.
Meanwhile, the owners of small businesses find themselves stiff-armed when they seek new loans, in large part because community banks have been browbeaten through overzealous government regulation.
Within days of when Norden gave one of these presentation, Gizmodo spoke with an oncologist at Jupiter Hospital for a report on the overzealous hype and shortcomings of Waston.
In the quest to give more protection to copyrighted work, everything from political-protest videos to citizen journalism and viral memes, they argue, risks being squashed by overzealous enforcers.
Bounds responded by saying he was trying to criticize others who used derogatory language, but also told the Senate Judiciary Committee that he had used "overheated" and "overzealous" language.
Although you can be a bit overzealous at times, leaping before you look, your love of life's adventurous journey lends you a type of wisdom that naturally attracts others.
And here in New York, we must be ready to go the extra mile to address the decades of damage done by the overzealous prosecution of communities of color.
Strong pressure from regulators has driven some banks to exit whole swaths of business and geographies deemed risky to avoid criticism or even punishment from overzealous overseers, bankers say.
They've gone into their savings, into their retirement accounts, causing financial hardships, all in order to protect Katie from a wrongful conviction at the hands of an overzealous prosecution.
According to The Verge, overzealous Iranian officials accidentally blocked that porn site and 255 others across the continent last week by abusing a core internet protocol known as BGP.
Rather than feeling silly or humiliated that her overzealous search led to her dad picking her up at the police station, Betty enlists Veronica for an old fashioned stakeout.
By telling both Republicans and Democrats to cool it, the Supreme Court could portray itself as an institution willing to police overzealous partisanship on both sides of the aisle.
"I do think that I care so deeply that I have been, at times, overzealous," she explained at the event, held at the Langham Huntington Hotel in Pasadena, California.
" He promised to work with the industry's Renewable Fuels Association (RFA) to "identify and reform" regulations on the industry, which he said "has suffered from overzealous, job-killing regulation.
We're told his side feels the venue failed to provide adequate security to keep overzealous fans like Trag at bay ... which is why his crew had to handle it.
Still, to current and former staffers, the scrubbing of the Mouw and Graves-Fitzsimmons columns became an example of censorious overreach by an inexperienced publisher and an overzealous board.
San Francisco and Livermore may be the first cities to ban e-cigarette sales, but they would not be the first to cause considerable harm by enacting overzealous policies.
It's hard to be 100% certain whether or not overzealous retouching is to blame here, but this is only the most recent in a string of celebrity Photoshop controversies.
We had a lot of anti-government reaction to that event because of the government's overzealous, heavy-handed tactics that were used that resulted in the death of civilians.
Clinton's campaign press secretary, Brian Fallon, said the State Department and the intelligence reviewers were overzealous in their decision to deem a total of 45 Secret and Top Secret.
It will certainly draw his own political base even closer to him, affirming in their minds that he was the victim of overzealous Democrats bent on undermining his presidency.
Mr. Snyder dodged questions about whether Republicans were being overzealous in their rush to cripple incoming Democrats, but suggested that lack of comity was not confined to his party.
If we become overzealous in our efforts to limit so-called hate speech, we run the risk of setting a trap for the very people we're trying to defend.
The Frick Collection has recently announced an expansion plan that would see some of its historic and landmark elements destroyed and its cherished atmosphere lose out to overzealous commercialization.
Overzealous regional officials — eager to impress their national superiors, or afraid of disappointing them — had teamed up with private energy companies to convert more homes than supply could meet.
BREAKFAST BROWSE Mysterious drones are flying in Colorado and Nebraska, and they're freaking residents out If someone's getting overzealous with their new Christmas presents, it's really not funny anymore.
In September, her supporters issued a news release saying she was on a hunger strike because of an "overzealous administrative scrutiny" and lack of progress in getting more treatment.
An overzealous prosecutor could, of course, stretch the words of the accordion like statute to target a political enemy, or read it more narrowly to favor a political friend.
"It feels like a very thinly veiled attempt to collect information that could be used by an overzealous prosecutor hellbent on penalizing someone who's performed an abortion," Adams said.
The deputy chairman of the board, Alfred Herling, told the Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung that Thoma had been "overzealous" in probing links between senior executives and misconduct at the bank.
When the group re-formed after a hiatus, its first reunion performance, at the 2011 South by Southwest music festival, was shut down by police because of overzealous fans.
The beneficiaries would be ordinary Americans who today have no recourse against prosecutorial abuses that are often committed below the radar by overzealous prosecutors anxious to advance their careers.
Instead, Chris Minnich, the executive director of the Council of Chief State School Officers, said some aspects of the Education Department's feedback were "overzealous" and could undermine community involvement.
Channeling her sometimes overzealous devotion to the Constitution for dramatic effect, Schreck knows how to build optimism in the American framers before drilling down to its more malignant core.
He has maintained a solidly conservative record on issues involving guns, searches, police officers and prison guards – more so than Scalia, who often sided with criminal defendants against overzealous prosecutors.
For their part, Bellmont Life later apologized for the "unfortunate events" that transpired with an open letter on the social platform, citing "overzealous appetites" as a factor in the issue.
Moreover, she can demonstrate that she is, in fact, her own politician, after years in which critics have questioned whether she is being puppet-mastered by an overzealous political advisor.
With the Master1s, I find myself wanting to turn the music up to enjoy a richer, bassier sound, but when I do it, I get assaulted by the overzealous treble.
Starz apologized on Monday, Janko Roettgers reports: Facing a backlash over overzealous copyright enforcement, Starz issued an apology for inadvertently taking down tweets to articles about TV show piracy Monday.
Kate Beckinsale postponed an appearance at Tampa Bay Comic Con after an incident with an "overzealous fan" ... which resulted in the guy being booted and her filing a police report.
But defense lawyers said their clients were the victims of overzealous detectives in the Police Department's organized crime unit, who the lawyers said were desperate to break a big case.
Jeff Flake against an antiestablishment populist but now features three candidates — including Joe Arpaio, the former sheriff known for overzealous immigration enforcement and birtherism — competing for Trump's affections and voters.
But before you get overzealous and fill your registry with over-the-top products you'll likely only use once, take a minute to think about what you want and need.
He paused the show for a few minutes, ranting about being too grown to have people untying his kicks, and ripping an overzealous fan for getting too close for comfort.
Although, if you're an overzealous blinker, I would force my eyes to stay open for a few seconds and fan them gently to make sure the line is completely set.
In the years since, as fandom culture has grown on the internet, "stan" has become an easy term for overzealous fans who are always eager to defend their pop idols.
And the pressure sensor even keeps you from getting too overzealous with a reminder to ease up a little bit there and give your teeth the proper respect they deserve.
There's a big difference between evidence that falls into someone's lap and evidence that may be sought out by an overzealous group of insiders hell-bent on removing the president.
Of course, Trump will also be eager to highlight the investigations by casting himself as the victim of overzealous partisans driven by their inability to accept his 2016 election victory.
There are several problems, including an overzealous lending market, a growing mountain of government debt and a widening divide between the rich and poor that's becoming more tense, he says.
The little robot works on hardwood and carpet floors and can even mop and dry the floors too, which is perfect if your nephew got overzealous with the cranberry sauce.
The Miami Marlins may have been a tad overzealous on the bases, but they regained their footing by claiming the opener of a three-game series versus the Milwaukee Brewers.
They don't want to have their local law enforcement have their hands tied by overzealous public officials who are more concerned about making a political statement than protecting our communities.
Even though that forecast appears more than a tad overzealous, the Greens are having a minor-party moment, with Ms. Stein drawing around 4 or 5 percent in other polls.
While his mother pleads with President Obama for a pardon, the soldiers in his command describe Clint as having "a taste for blood" and being overzealous and out of control.
Duterte, whose leadership style has been criticized as dictatorial, has castigated the local government and residents for "overzealous" development and permitting beachfront building with inadequate sewage and water treatment facilities.
" In a pointed criticism of the Obama administration, she added, "The previous administration, however, filed an overzealous appeal that resulted in the Hammonds being sentenced to five years in prison.
Ms. Cabán has, for the past seven years, worked as a public defender in Manhattan, where she said she saw overzealous prosecutions and the flaws in the criminal justice system.
Still, on the campaign trail, Mr. Trump had pointed to coal mining's decline as a symptom of overzealous environmental regulation and the neglect of working-class Americans by coastal elites.
It should not take an overzealous Cabinet or an anti-ADA judge, and we should not wait to act until a justice is rumored to be mentally unfit to serve.
Some of Mr. Olmert's supporters felt he was the victim of an overzealous state prosecutor, though many Israelis take pride in the fact that nobody is immune from the law.
But as constituents unburden themselves, Democrats must calibrate the extent of their condemnations — given the risk that overzealous denouncements of Mr. Trump could be dismissed as knee-jerk and partisan.
The Saudis (and MBS himself) have consistently denied that bin Salman had any direct role in Khashoggi's murder and instead have ascribed it to a rogue operation by overzealous subordinates.
Like in the case of the failed Jesus fresco and Tintin St. George, an overzealous "artist" believed that she could restore a sculpture of the Virgin Mary and baby Jesus.
Will Goodwin, the government relations director of the progressive VoteVets political action committee, said the presidential pardons and the overzealous patriotic dogma were damaging the apolitical perception of the military.
But in December of last year, Flynn abruptly reversed course and petitioned to withdraw his guilty plea, claiming in part that he was the victim of an overzealous DOJ prosecution.
The Monkeys had fans ranging from excited teenagers to re-energised old timers, but while some were impassioned and others overzealous, a really good chunk were just proper angry pissheads.
But the regulator's role in the process is to make sure that the bankers don't get too overzealous in this pursuit and that they are pushed toward more responsible decision-making.
CAVUTO: Do you find it a little overzealous then to say, all right, we want to see the notes, we want to talk to the interpreter, we want all this detail?
According to a recently released statement released by Niantic Labs, however, the app's overzealous permissions were just an error, and it hasn't either received or accessed users' private information, Google confirmed.
She happened to be sitting next to my aunt, who is a nurse practitioner, and together we all decided that I would go to the ER, as overzealous as it seemed.
"One risk would be the Fed being a little overzealous and maybe bringing rates up quicker than what makes sense," said Daniel Morgan, portfolio manager at Synovus Trust in Atlanta, Georgia.
Skydio's autonomy also seemed a little overzealous in my early test, keeping me from threading the needle between trees I would have had no trouble threading through with any other drone.
This video shows the singer closing his recent Valentine's Love Jam set in Detroit, and as he wiped off his face with a towel, an overzealous female fan lunged at him.
And if this sounds like on overzealous reach, consider that in the 153-year history of the Academy Awards — the industry's highest honors — only 215 black actors have been awarded Oscars.
In fact, SXSW, more than any other conference, feels ready-made to put on display the breathlessly radical, overzealous, get-rich-quick mentality that threatens to swallow the culture of cryptocurrencies.
Instead, thanks to overzealous moderators who seemed hell-bent on devoting a third of the debate time on the leaked tape question, Trump turned a no-win situation into a victory.
It's hard to pinpoint exactly when the internet splintered into competing overzealous fandoms, but somewhere along the way, we started looking to the Eminem song "Stan" to help us understand it.
"We thought you were pulling the udder one when we herd the moos, but it's clear that our automatic face-blurring technology has been a little overzealous," Google told the BBC.
Bizarre video of Colin Kaepernick ... who was cornered at an L.A. hotel on Friday and interrogated by some overzealous fans -- who forced the 49ers QB to compare himself to Cam Newton.
After several rounds of independent counsel such as Ken Starr who seemed overzealous and unaccountable, Clinton and the Republican Congress decided they did not want to defend the law any longer.
Mr. Pfaff proposes that the federal government spend $4 billion a year on public defenders in the state and county systems, which he says might be a shield against overzealous prosecutors.
What are these same countries to make of recent developments in America, where each new day seemingly brings some new example of overzealous elected officials exerting improper influence on law enforcement?
Bank of China should have been fined by the U.S. even if such remarks were limited to a single overzealous employee, and the U.S. must clarify that this conduct is unacceptable.
In a report published this month, Kobe Steel blamed overzealous cost-cutting, lax oversight by executives and an "insular" corporate culture that discouraged employees from questioning improper but long-established practices.
Kerry Jackson, a fellow at the Pacific Research Institute, a free-market think tank in San Francisco, said Ms. Nichols's comments were more evidence a state held captive to overzealous environmentalists.
The agencies are now largely run by Trump appointees who are sympathetic to Wall Street institutions' longstanding complaints that they have been hurt by overzealous regulations written after the financial crisis.
Ryan Reynolds put his action hero skills to use this weekend in Brazil -- where he was almost flattened by a barricade that gave way to a massive swarm over overzealous fans.
Sometimes fans get a little overzealous about their favorite TV shows, and sometimes they freak out when their local McDonald's doesn't have the limited-edition sauce referenced in those TV shows.
There was also a measure of satisfaction from Biden supporters when he zinged Harris for her record as a prosecutor who did too little to stop overzealous police in one instance.
Though they blamed both the abolitionists and Southern die-hards for the war, they especially blamed the abolitionists, claiming they were overzealous and self-righteous in their attacks on Southern slaveholders.
She emphasizes that the adjudications or dismissals of court cases do not dictate the outcomes of her own inquiries, which some officials in the players' union find at times to be overzealous.
However, getting four paid shoots for a single convention is a lot: I haven't been to a large con in more than half a year and got a little overzealous when booking.
I think what the president is trying to do here is he&aposs trying to create a narrative that the justice system is unfair to people, and there could be overzealous prosecutions.
I had already let on I was an overzealous student of different retirement accounts and all their rules, so what he meant was that he didn't know much about any of that.
Where we love the global fast-fashion retailer, it feels near impossible to narrow down its overzealous amount of product, especially when its pro styling team makes everything look so Insta-worthy.
For instance, Brazil, a big exporter of iron ore to China, fears overzealous caps could drive shipping costs higher, helping its competitor, Australia, whose ores travel a quarter as far as Brazil's.
For instance, Brazil, a big exporter of iron ore to China, fears overzealous caps will drive shipping costs higher, helping its competitor, Australia, whose ores travel a quarter as far as Brazil's.
But the attorney for 39-year-old John E. Gibbs tells PEOPLE the state has no evidence to support the charges, and that her client is merely the victim of overzealous investigators.
The budget pares back agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), which has pursued an overzealous and harmful regulatory regime and handed out grants to entities dedicated to undermining American energy production.
As her approval ratings tumbled, some (mostly Anglo-Saxon) commentators were overzealous in predicting her imminent demise and the hijacking of German politics by the right-wing and anti-immigrant AfD party.
Rather, nearly all of last year's death sentences came from a tiny fraction of counties with three common features: overzealous prosecutors; inadequate public defenders; and a pattern of racial bias and exclusion.
If those overzealous prosecutors in the Justice Department would topple a Democratic governor of Illinois on dubious grounds, the logic goes, why wouldn't they do the same thing to a Republican president?
Libby's allies have claimed he was the victim of an overzealous special counsel, and have said his statements reflected differences in memory between himself and other witnesses, not an intent to lie.
"John got a reputation on the left as the guy who was overzealous in his use of drones, when in fact he was doing a lot to constrain them," Ben Rhodes says.
Ms. Misra noted that it's breathable enough that you don't overheat in milder temperatures, but it still offers a layer of protection from overzealous air conditioning or on a breezy evening walk.
Amazon has recently drawn condemnation for providing facial recognition software to law enforcement agencies, whose use of the technology has caused privacy and civil liberties groups to voice concerns about overzealous surveillance.
He said the injunction was not an admission of guilt, but was intended to prevent him from being swept into what he called a highly politicized case pursued by overzealous state officials.
Decriminalization also will not generate the economic gains that could be reinvested back into the same communities that shouldered the brunt of overzealous marijuana prohibition and the war on drugs for decades.
Blagojevich, a Democrat, has tried to cast himself as a victim of an overzealous and politically motivated prosecution by federal law enforcement, an accusation sure to resonate with Trump and his supporters.
What's in the database Inside the database are reports filled with stories of people dealing with piles of medical debt, disputing incorrect information on their credit reports and fighting overzealous debt collectors.
The 50-49 vote was a startling reversal for many Republicans, who have argued for much of their careers that overzealous federal regulators were trampling the rights of state and local governments.
An overzealous bro in a Slayer shirt drunkenly climbs onto the stage and is abruptly thrown back into the crowd by the bouncers, who shake their heads at the apparent repeat offender.
Once Perry had to be smuggled out of a Seattle mall hiding in a laundry hamper because of overzealous fans and at another appearance, some 19803 people were injured rushing a stage.
Duterte said he was holding the local government and Boracay residents responsible for being "overzealous" with development, allowing structures to be built up to the beach without proper sewage and water treatment facilities.
The real activists, however, say that Facebook, in this case, overshot its mark, overzealous perhaps in its attempt to placate a hostile Congress, while holding fast amid a week of ugly financial misfortune.
In a courtroom, constitutional guarantees protect the accused from a deceitful accuser or an overzealous prosecutor, ensuring things like the right to view evidence, cross-examine witnesses, and be represented by a lawyer.
In the past five years, however, many of the balancing institutions that temper overzealous governments, such as the press, courts and regulatory bodies, have come under pressure to bend to Mr Modi's will.
He's three days away from freedom, but Jimmy Woo (Randall Park), a competent, personable, but overzealous FBI agent, is keeping an eagle eye on him anyway, in case he steps out of line.
But in a sign China was trying to avoid economic disruptions, ministry spokesman Liu Youbin told a briefing last week that China would not allow overzealous officials to shut large swathes of industry.
While Berlusconi had his rants and his scapegoats, warning Italians of overzealous judges and unrepentant Communists, there was little if anything on a racist par with Trump's repeated vilifications of Mexicans and Muslims.
People close to the White House, meanwhile, set about undermining the credibility of cooperating witness Papadopoulos, describing him as an overzealous low-level adviser who was a "zero" in terms of campaign seniority.
The notion that the United States has a serious problem with overzealous prosecution of white collar crime falls in the same category as the claim that we have widespread problems with fraudulent voting.
A congressman since 2009 but relatively unknown at a national level, Luetkemeyer has emerged as a favorite of bankers who have found him responsive to complaints that overzealous regulation is hurting the economy.
Lauren Ash may play a hilariously overzealous store manager and security guard with a hard shell on NBC's Superstore, but in real life, she has a soft spot for fellow actor Keanu Reeves.
But Democrats are in a tough position: pursuing their legal challenge at all costs could feed the Trump-approved narrative that they're overzealous, but giving up risks angering their own Trump-hating base.
Several speakers at the meeting said that police officers were overzealous in arresting 84 people Monday as they protested the district attorney's decision not to press charges against the officers in Clark's death.
Hensarling also said his plan would ramp up oversight of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), which is a frequent target of Republicans, who see it as an unaccountable bureaucracy with overzealous regulations.
Privacy concerns are a great reason to withhold your location from apps that don't really need it, but you may have been overzealous in an effort to cloak some of your personal information.
Pope Francis was almost held back in 2019 by an overzealous fan, who grabbed a hold of him and wouldn't let go ... that is, until Francis gave her a swat and a scolding.
After nearly 40 years in the spotlight, Simon Le Bon has experienced his fair share of interesting encounters with overzealous fans – but there are a few that stand out to the Duran Duran frontman.
Because if we're being real, your resolutions to meditate daily, stop grabbing single-use plastics, gossip less, lift weights three times a week, and stop using your phone before bed were cute but overzealous.
Johnson & Johnson has denied any wrongdoing, accusing the state of being overzealous in its pursuit of the company while demanding Johnson & Johnson pay for services it says are already provided by the federal government.
Seven months later, sitting in on the trial itself shows it to be almost maddeningly mundane — one local journalist joked that the only thing preventing her from falling asleep was the overzealous air-conditioning.
I believe Trump's overzealous presentation comes from a place of honest indignation over how US immigration policies have displaced black workers, exacerbated crime, and prevented many of us from fully realizing the American dream.
As long as you can keep your searches simple, overzealous work productivity snitches won't have a clue you're actually one step closer to that trip to Hawaii, not knee deep in a TPS report.
In the video, you see Rob singing and walking down an aisle in the middle of the packed crowd when the overzealous fan reaches her hand over the barricade and tugs at his shirt.
Critics have in the past accused authorities of being overzealous in their policing of online speech, including one case in which a man was arrested over an online threat that was clearly a joke.
"There has been an explosion of really overzealous people that I think are going to try to push to get unionized," a grocery-department worker at a Walmart store on the East Coast said.
Known for being a pushover, she is not even able to tell an overzealous sales assistant to just let her browse a store, and buying three pairs of socks in order not to disappoint.
Mr. Timoney also helped reduce crime there, though he feuded with the police union and was criticized as overzealous in containing protesters at the 2000 Republican National Convention (while riding herd on a bicycle).
"Some things that look like thefts are actually miscommunications," she said — accidentally grabbing someone else's yogurt instead of your own, for example, or being overzealous in cleaning out what they think is old food.
The orders had unnerved some senior army officers, who said the intense pressure to carry out attacks was heightening the risk of civilian casualties and had already led to suspicious deaths by overzealous soldiers.
Mr. Marquardt described Mr. Fischman as the "perfect editorial writer" — one who could take five imperfect bullet points from overzealous editors and publishers and transform those thoughts into a sharp, intelligent and fair editorial.
Her supporters accuse the government of an overzealous border policy that is based on flimsy evidence and is likely to do more damage to Israel and its image abroad than any student's boycott call.
On the House side, another Republican, Dan Burton, spearheaded a far more extensive investigation, which spanned two Congresses, cost upward of $7.4 million and turned the overzealous Mr. Burton into a political punch line.
"It's a huge investment of resources to try a case," she said, which can be a deterrent, along with the risk that the prosecutor could be called overzealous — and could lose a third time.
Theranos is a cautionary tale about companies built on the promise of a future technology, and the great lengths to which their overzealous founders will go to convince investors — and themselves — of that destiny.
DaBaby bailed on a concert he was supposed to perform at because of an overzealous fan -- who allegedly became confrontational and handsy ... and, thus, got the crap beat of him by the rapper's crew.
The shades of Super Meat Boy are cast a bit heavy at times in this short platformer, but the colorful environments, chirpy chiptunes and charming fauna easily make up for the somewhat overzealous controls.
But if your uncle was a little overzealous in celebrating and somehow made a mess on the walls and ceiling, the head and stick can be removed and turned into a powerful, lightweight hand-vac.
Thanks to either an overzealous tightening of the mounting plate or my frustrating attempts to install the alarm in a brutal heat wave, it took me over an hour to get it up and running.
It is the latest high-profile merger to go down the drain and it has nothing to do with overzealous regulators and everything to do with the nature of the deals changing, Julie Brill said.
The project addresses how and why artworks become subject to overzealous vetting systems — whether by deliberate force or through passive negligence — and in some cases, how artists are able to reclaim agency despite these circumstances.
In the skit, Debra Messing and Eric McCormack defend Clinton while Megan Mullally plays an overzealous Trump fanatic and Sean Hayes sits on the fence as an "unemployed, uneducated angry white man," Entertainment Weekly reported.
It was almost immediately busted by overzealous cops who apparently didn't realize—some of the partygoers joked—that they were interrupting some potentially world-changing engineering talk that was being fueled by a few beers.
Kept out of the hands of doctors and scientists by an overzealous DEA, pot is still classified by the federal government as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act—the strictest category available.
He has made defending the men and women of DHS his mission since coming into office, at times sparring with members of Congress who have questioned whether immigration officers have been overzealous in their jobs.
Fed up with my overzealous commitment to the task at hand (and to be fair, likely other things), she presented me with a mid-queue ultimatum: We either leave, or I could go fuck myself.
U.S. officials, however, will have to apologize to the American people if they continue to implement the same basic strategy, supported by the same stale assumptions, with the same overzealous goals, delivering only repeated failure.
Over pizzicato strings, she begins by owning her romantic foibles ("I'm jealous / I'm overzealous," and "I get angry / Baby, believe me / I could love you just like that / I could leave you just as fast").
Though DIY abortion is only explicitly illegal in a few states, overzealous prosecutors have charged women with a range of serious crimes, including fetal homicide and aggravated assault, for trying to terminate their own pregnancies.
Luckily, NFL teams have medical personnel, and the league also mandates that independent trainers and a neurotrauma consultant be on hand to protect players from overzealous coaches, and themselves, during just these sorts of scenarios.
You are overzealous in a way that you hope isn't off putting, and when you go to follow up two days later the roommates inform you that, sorry, they've ended up going with someone else.
"For far too long the EPA has acted in an overzealous manner, ignoring the separation of powers, the role of states and the rights of property owners," said Nick Loris, an economist at the Heritage Foundation.
The Republican presidential candidate, who has repeatedly said that the election is rigged, has urged his backers to monitor voting sites for evidence of fraud, raising concerns that overzealous supporters could intimidate voters in the Nov.
The majority said it was "sympathetic" to concerns that its decision would leave fliers with "very limited legal redress" for alleged mistreatment by aggressive or overzealous screeners, which adds to the ordinary stresses of air travel.
Alongside the tales of heroism, though, are allegations of excessive force and overzealous arrests that send kids into the criminal justice system for minor infractions — an extension of the problems that plague policing outside of schools.
Would the death of an innocent black man at the hands of an overzealous, trigger-happy cop been enough for a conviction if the jury hadn't seen Guyger through the lens of a particularly objectionable woman?
And, finally, let's acknowledge that media coverage can also be skewed in its portrayal of officer-involved-shootings, reinforcing a trope by making it appear that unarmed blacks are seemingly always the victims of overzealous police.
That operation—which took four days and involved a noticeable increase in officers across the state—was massive in scope by Montana standards and, activists worry, may be a harbinger of more overzealous behavior to come.
The tragic suicide of Aaron Swartz, who faced a wildly overzealous multicount CFAA indictment and many decades in jail for the mass downloading of academic articles, highlights the serious consequences of not finding more rational solutions.
"I believe that Penny Paterson is an overzealous mother, who is very proud of her surrogate children and tends very much to project meanings onto those children," says Terrace in archived footage used in the documentary.
It is odd to worry about monopolies when the main problem is firms' losses, especially as regulators can already limit price rises (indeed, the threat of overzealous price regulation may be helping to scare insurers away).
Nightclub violence writ large is still relatively uncommon, and when it does occur, it's usually an overzealous bouncer roughing someone up, a shooting in the parking lot beyond security's reach, or a fight without lethal weapons.
As Morant's star rose, the university's athletic department took the unusual step of hiring security personnel to accompany the team on the road, once it became apparent that overzealous fans were camping out in hotel lobbies.
However, a quick jog down memory lane reveals that the Southern District office itself is an overzealous, politically motivated entity that has had a bone to pick with Trump and fellow Republicans for quite a while.
As Republican presidential candidates and lawmakers rail against what they see as overzealous financial regulation hamstringing U.S. businesses and growth, Furman defended the American economy and the White House's policy as a model in tumultuous times.
He has repeatedly blamed government regulators for the disaster, casting himself as the victim of an overzealous Obama-era Justice Department — an argument Trump regularly uses to dismiss federal agents investigating his campaign's ties to Russia.
After facing 25 years of political attacks and investigations into scandals — real and imagined — they have developed a protective reflex against potentially damaging assaults, rallying their forces against what they see as an overzealous, partisan villain.
For some Americans, it's relatively easy to vindicate themselves in a court of law—to quash bad warrants and suppress bad evidence, to thwart overzealous prosecutors and defeat spurious charges before they even reach a jury.
Ms. Alqasem's supporters, and even some critics on the right, accused the government of an overzealous border policy and said it would do more damage to Israel's image abroad than any student's call for a boycott.
Some critics argue that the legislation puts the onus for regulating content solely on online platforms, and that tech companies, unwilling or unable to appreciate the subtleties of regulating speech, will be overzealous in their policing.
Perhaps that's why their official campaign strategists, the officious operations they tacitly back and overzealous independent supporters together have produced a cocktail of negative ads, fake news and outright hoaxes to create buzz around their man.
The orders have caused unrest among some senior army officers, who said the new pressure to carry out attacks had heightened the risk of civilian casualties and had already led to suspicious deaths by overzealous soldiers.
They come in many forms: state-sanctioned deaths by overzealous armed forces; the murder of women in domestic disputes, a consequence of pervasive gender inequality; the ceaseless exchange of drugs and guns with the United States.
But as firefighters battle blazes on the ground, an unprecedented right-wing disinformation campaign rages online in which overzealous environmentalists, arsonists, and exploding manure piles, not human-induced climate change, are blamed for the ongoing crisis.
Zevin relates colorful stories about the magazine's overzealous Cold Warriors, such as Robert Moss, who diligently prepared international opinion for the military coup in Chile in 1973, which brought down its democratically elected leader, Salvador Allende.
Harvey Weinstein's defense: A lawyer for the former Hollywood producer told jurors at his rape trial that he was the victim of an "overzealous prosecution" and that his accusers had engaged in consensual relationships with him.
So already, the virus has exposed a clear weak spot in what you might call the liberal-globalist imagination: an overzealous "remain calm" spirit in the face of the real risks of a hyper-connected world.
From this unique vantage point, I can understand how a motivated prosecutor, in a broad investigation into the financial affairs of high-profile individuals, can become overzealous toward the targets of such probes -- with calamitous results.
The meeting also comes weeks after the sudden resignation of a non-executive director at Deutsche, Georg Thoma, who was investigating earlier scandals but left after coming under public fire from fellow directors for being overzealous.
Andersen was already collapsing because it had shredded its own reputation, but the business community and the corporate defense bar played up the idea that an overzealous prosecution had put thousands of people out of work.
Chinese trade officials have repeatedly stressed that the country has been the victim of overzealous anti-dumping actions by foreign countries, which fail to take into account Chinese efficiency or its low labor and production costs.
Getting overzealous with the Force Pull or lightsaber throw means you'll be stuck turning and running from your enemies until you feel prepared to duel with them and try to pull off a parry or finishing strike.
They intended to prove that the organizers of the rally were not, as they have claimed, the victims of overzealous counter-protesters and do-nothing police officers, but intentionally planned to cause as much mayhem as possible.
In 2012, the SPVM was accused of being overzealous in its handling of student protests that had cropped up in response to a government tuition hike — thousands were arrested, and dozens were injured in crowd control operations.
This is not a situation where evidence is compromised or insufficient, where the defendant has serious developmental disabilities, where defense counsel was ineffective, or where an overzealous prosecutor tends to push death for black defendants in particular.
As cosmetic dentist Brian Kantor, DDS, of New York's Lowenberg, Lituchy & Kantor points out, overzealous lip licking can also lead to angular cheilitis (which makes us wonder if Cher or LL Cool J feel our pain, too?).
Beginning in June, Powell also started urging Barr and other Justice Department officials to drop the prosecution of Flynn, contending that he was a victim of overzealous and unethical personnel at the FBI and in Mueller's office.
I know cheap beans can't save anyone from true financial crisis, but to this day they're my financial safety valve after a month of overzealous spending, and a talisman in the face of a looming lean month.
Anthony Fantano, Philip DeFranco, AngryJoeShow, and others expressed concern over the potential for the program to be exploited, while NerdCubed suggested adding a "protected" state for videos so that they would be free from potentially overzealous moderation.
With pre-dawn raids, overzealous prosecutors and a flair for big, flashy press conferences, we have learned the hard way how some prosecutors have weaponized their unchecked power to criminalize the routine practices of politics and government.
When the system reforms, juries will stop "sending messages" and will return to determining guilt and innocence on an objective analysis of the evidence rather than using verdicts to teach bad cops and overzealous prosecutors a lesson.
And on the debate stage on Saturday, Bush pounced on the billionaire businessman, using the same incident as seen in the ad involving a parking lot at a casino to paint Trump as an overzealous land-grabber.
David Ganek is a man on a mission, a hedge funder who believes he was wronged by an overzealous prosecutor who raided his offices in 20153 and charged the co-founder of his firm with insider trading.
He and his supporters blamed an overzealous district attorney, Mary Rain, with some looming ethical and professional issues, who had run and won election on a promise of focusing on the case (and campaigning with Garrett's mother).
It's perhaps inevitable that some overzealous supporters will periodically go too far, but Trump need not incite them, and he certainly shouldn't joke about harming protesters or tolerate advisers who propose a firing squad for his rival.
While Republicans claimed the CFPB's overzealous regulation and haphazard enforcement was starving off small institutions and slowing lending, Democrats countered that the economy was stronger under the agency's watch and that evidence doesn't back up Republican claims.
In a newspaper column written while the court was still deliberating, García warned that the legislation included a specific clause aimed at protecting citizens' and candidates' right to political participation against the overzealous application of red tape.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Some regions in China have lost "momentum" when it comes to tackling pollution, with local officials blaming the country's economic downturn on overzealous campaigns against smog, the environmental minister said in remarks published on Monday.
The obstruction inquiry, revealed by The Washington Post a few weeks after Mr. Mueller was appointed, represented a direct threat that he was unable to simply brush off as an overzealous examination of a handful of advisers.
Common ragweed, a plant native to North America that is invasive in Europe, causes intense allergies for many people and is an example of a plant that can quickly take over under an overzealous grass trimming schedule.
If Samsung's overzealous insistence on speed and internal pressures to outdo rivals were partly to blame for the Note 7's flaws, others said the way the company had handled the situation indicated much broader management problems.
I opened this Hallmark movie because the description—"After his sleigh is shot down while flying through restricted military airspace, an earthbound Santa is sought for questioning by a pair of overzealous Homeland Security agents"—sounded promising.
Cruz's behavior in the Haley case is almost the dictionary definition of pharisaism: an overzealous application of the letter of the law in a way that violates the spirit of the law, as well as fairness and mercy.
Stein warned about herbicide-resistant GMO crops leading to overzealous use of dangerous herbicides, calling Monsanto's Roundup Ready foods "a prime example" of her concern and citing a 2013 study contrasting Roundup Ready soy to an organic variety.
While many government officials and business leaders agree that regulations need to be more strictly enforced, they also say the government has been overzealous, making business leaders too fearful to invest and endangering the health of the economy.
Dolan joined the Freedom of the Press Foundation to maintain SecureDrop after co-creator Aaron Swartz took his life in 2013 at age 26, as pressure mounted in a federal investigation against him that many felt was overzealous.
Since taking power in April, Suu Kyi has been criticized for delays in forming a commission to approve foreign investment projects, overzealous scrutiny of construction sites in the country's largest city, and an economic plan that lacked details.
With the support of many congressional Republicans, President Trump spun a story of an investigation driven by overzealous law enforcement officials in the so-called "Deep State" who were trying to overturn the outcome of the 2016 election.
Control was fleeting, particularly as it pertained to an overzealous — and patently annoying by many pundit accounts — Tim Kaine, who decidedly lost the debate after Clinton won hers by an average margin of about 85033 points last week.
Where to watch: Netflix Williams plays the spineless Paul Barnell, whose Fargo-like plot to cash in on his brother's life insurance with a phony corpse goes awry when he's confronted by an overzealous investigator—and two hitmen.
This restriction clearly controls and suppresses protected speech, and enforcement of the statute against protected speech is not a hypothetical threat," the judge wrote, adding that Oregon's board of engineers has a long "history of overzealous enforcement actions.
In 2010, Seymour was suspended and dismissed from the fire brigade—and barred from town council meetings—by Chief Hiscock because he found her to be insubordinate and overzealous in her pursuit of fire education and training courses.
Nearly every winter, growing up in New England, we'd hear the story of some foolhardy child — or, now and then, an overzealous ice fisherman — who ventured out onto a patch of ice that looked frozen solid but wasn't.
Doğan used her release to draw attention to Sisê's health and those of other inmates that are often placed in confinement on trumped up, overzealous charges, left to languish for years in jail without leniency of any kind.
"Overzealous compliance with the Obama-era Education Department's broad interpretation of Title IX has prompted campus authorities to discourage gendered salutations, investigate professors for writing controversial essays, and give failing grades to students who made harmless comments," Soave wrote.
Bill Nelson, the incumbent Democratic US senator, filed a complaint in federal court last week alleging Florida Secretary of State Ken Detzner would ignore votes — from legal, registered voters — due to an overzealous system that tosses out mismatched signatures.
Bill Nelson, the incumbent Democratic US senator, filed a complaint in federal court Thursday night alleging the Florida secretary of state's office will ignore votes — from legal, registered voters — due to an overzealous system that tosses out mismatched signatures.
The SEC's actions won't diminish the importance of ESG to many investors, but they will ensure that retail investors are better protected from an overzealous push to unknowingly sacrifice a portion of their retirement wealth to advance the cause.
The confrontation between a group of isolated doomsday preppers in Idaho, and some overzealous federal agents didn't turn deadly until August of 1992, but the event used as the primary justification for the standoff occurred on April 18, 1992.
The report also highlights the venture capital boom that has funded the proliferation of unicorns in the past few years, as well as the likelihood that many of those companies received rich valuations they didn't deserve from overzealous investors.
He blames a combination of EU energy policy and overzealous greenery by Liberal Democrats in the former coalition government for putting Britain at risk of blackouts, pushing up energy bills and making energy-intensive industries such as steel uncompetitive.
But somehow, standing inside Mike Perry's vibrant Brooklyn studio with nothing (and I mean nothing) between me and a group of eight exceptional artists who are about to draw me completely nude, my overzealous confidence is suddenly, erm, stripped.
They huddled with Mr. Scinta, who analyzed recent sales prices of similar properties to help them strike a balance between a strong offer and an overzealous offer, which, if it exceeded the bank's appraisal, could cause problems with financing.
When an overzealous independent prosecutor, Kenneth Starr, and intensely partisan House Republicans moved to impeach President Bill Clinton without a serious bipartisan investigation into whether high crimes and misdemeanors had been committed, the dysfunction of the press became manifest.
She may put tiny dots of paint on a section of the man's robes where the paint has grown thin — but she will do it judiciously, knowing all too well that overzealous retouching can cause problems in the future.
But his supporters said that not since 1642, when King Charles walked into the House of Commons and demanded that five lawmakers be arrested for treason, had it been so important for a speaker to resist an overzealous government.
"We are celebrating this decision because it gives a neutral forum to challenge overzealous enforcement and, most importantly, allows us to advocate for the best interests of the children," said Lenni Benson, a professor at New York Law School.
But in the northern province of Hebei, for example, as overzealous local officials put the changes in place, exceeding government targets, demand for the new fuels suddenly surged — creating shortages that left millions without proper heating in freezing temperatures.
The right's reaction, in turn, revealed several of its core assumptions that white Christians are persecuted minorities, that overzealous social justice warriors represent an existential threat to a free society, and that the media is on their enemies' side.
Whether it's the memories of the toxic school segregation protests in the 1970s, overzealous policing in black communities, or the segregation that is so visible even today in housing, university campuses and public places, I have never felt welcome in Boston.
In his federal lawsuit, filed in Albany, N.Y., Kristian Saucier alleges that the U.S. government was overzealous in prosecuting him mishandling classified information, while going easy on former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton for more serious violations of the same law.
Much of the pushback against Kelly is driven by the same logic animating criticism against his Trump's approach to immigration and terrorism: That is, for people who view Trump's policies as overzealous and even draconian, Kelly would be a strict enforcer.
So, while the Golden State Killer case may be officially cracked, there's no telling what other genetic information is out there that could be useful to law enforcement — or overzealous murderinos who have a background in genetics — in the future.
Everybody knows you're passionate, Scorpio, but try to avoid being overzealous midweek, when Venus (the planet of values) opposes your ruler Pluto (dark planet of taboos and obsession) along the axis of your chart related to writing, thinking, and higher learning.
The singer was trying to make her way through a crowd of people alongside her husband, Liam Hemsworth, when an overzealous fan jumped out and kissed her on the cheek, grabbing her by the hair and shoulder to do so.
The singer, 26, was trying to make her way through a crowd of people alongside her husband, Liam Hemsworth, when an overzealous fan jumped out and kissed her on the cheek, grabbing her by the hair and shoulder to do so.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission banned the toys, which we noted were tiny rare earth magnets that were good for play but bad for a snack, because a few overzealous children swallowed one or two and found themselves in gastrointestinal distress.
So they went about it the wrong way and I think some of the people that work for the CDC are now realizing wait a minute I think we might have been a little overhanded in this and a little overzealous.
It's hard to put an exact figure on it, but I think overzealous prosecutors are playing an underappreciated role, because they're the ones who have the power to hand out these huge penalties and they're wielding that power more and more.
"This judgment is a timely reminder to those in authority facing a climate of dissent (that) the right to protest is a longstanding fundamental right in a democratic society that should be guarded, not prohibited by overzealous policing," he added.
"In our opinion, Chairman Gowdy has been conducting this investigation like an overzealous prosecutor desperately trying to land a front-page conviction rather than a neutral judge of facts seeking to improve the security of our diplomatic corps," they wrote.
Democrats and advocacy groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, have accused Kemp of using his position to suppress the minority vote through purges of the voting rolls and what they have described as an overzealous enforcement of already strict laws.
But that hasn't stopped the province's infamous and sometimes "overzealous" Office de la langue française (OQLF), commonly referred to as the "language police," from taking issue with the proper nomenclature for two slices of bread with melted cheese in between.
Mr. Farrell freely recounted his adventures with wine, women, drugs and porn early in his career, and even now, with double-digit years of sobriety, he'll go on about inadvertent overzealous manscaping and the terrors of first-time sober sex.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Fears of a prolonged U.S.-China trade war and a potentially overzealous Federal Reserve have left Wall Street strategists less optimistic about stock market gains next year, but they still expect a decent increase, a Reuters poll found.
Norwegian intelligence agents, Mr. Bangsund and others said, had become overzealous in trying to recruit locals to help them gain information about Russia, putting at risk their efforts to deepen economic and cultural ties with their neighbor to the east.
Special agents on protective details and officers standing guard outside the White House or other sensitive facilities are often the last line of defense between an official and an attacker or, for that matter, an overzealous fan on a rope line.
Weakness in the sales market has helped shore up rental demand in recent months, but landlords' reliance on concessions has continued to grow in all three boroughs, suggesting tight competition and overzealous pricing, according to a recent Douglas Elliman report.
It didn't help that the overzealous crowd, perhaps primed from years of "American Idol" and the like, chimed in to "woo" and cheer whenever an actor belted a long note — which, if you aren't familiar with "Rent," occurs a lot.
In the wake of a chaotic state convention that resulted in death threats for party officials and vandalism to party headquarters, the Democratic establishment asked Bernie Sanders for his help Tuesday in getting some of his overzealous supporters to stand down.
New Orleans spent the ensuing 10 days before the trade deadline fielding offers for Davis — mostly from the overzealous Lakers — but did so knowing all along that the pool of worthy offers would be wider if they waited until June.
The right's reaction, in turn, revealed several of its core animating assumptions that white Christians are persecuted minorities, that overzealous social justice warriors represent an existential threat to a free society, and that the media is on their enemies' sides.
If granted, the military pardons Trump is considering would come after lobbying efforts from Republican members of Congress and persistent coverage in conservative media, where the cases are cast as the result of overzealous prosecutors and a military tainted by political correctness.
Image: Stephane Guisard/ESO According to the BBC, the current graphics card shortage driven by cryptocurrency miners isn't just hurting gamers, it's also impeding our efforts to find evidence of a better civilization out there—one that is free of overzealous cryptocurrency miners.
And earlier this December, the California Department of Public Health released its long debated-over and controversial guidelines on how to lower your exposure to cellphone radiation, amidst criticisms the guidelines were overzealous and would only further stoke confusion for the public.
Consovoy, who represented Trump during the hearing, argued that the subpoenas were part of "a fishing expedition" and that if they are permitted to move forward, overzealous prosecutors around the country could take part in the feeding frenzy and subpoena Trump for anything.
Activists, college administrators, and lawyers say they've seen a spike in defamation lawsuits over the past couple of years as defenders of accused students say they're too often victims of overzealous school disciplinary panels — a view echoed by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos.
In 2006, LiveJournal had a brush with bad publicity because of the overzealous enforcement of a content policy: a user was asked by the site to remove a picture of her breastfeeding, which apparently violated their policy against nudity in default pictures.
This type of argument has been raised more broadly by financial institutions claiming overzealous money-laundering regulation has led to "de-risking," where banks pull out of certain lines of business and even parts of the world, leaving few options for some customers.
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The problem is not so much with the machine that plays chess as it is with the human on the other side, and also the oddly-positioned pieces that propel us to unfathomable limits in our overzealous ambition to win at any cost.
If Trump were to issue the pardons, they would come after lobbying efforts from Republican members of Congress and persistent coverage in conservative media, where the cases are cast as the result of overzealous prosecutors and a military tainted by political correctness.
I don't know where I heard that a blast of strong-hold was the only thing that could keep my overzealous eyeliner application in place for an entire school day, but whoever told me that must have wanted to kill me with fumes.
I've watched how you move, how you operate, how you always manage to fumble the change out of your pocket creating an easily-avoidable commotion at the bar which incurs several spilled drinks and the immediate attention of the overzealous security staff.
Periodontists also perform gingival or gum graft surgery, which entails taking tissue from a donor site in your mouth—or in some cases, tissue from a cadaver—and using it to recover what time, neglect, disease, and/or overzealous brushing have exposed.
After all, the network -- even more than the New York Times or Washington Post -- is the incoming administration's #1 media target right now if the exchange with an overzealous Jim Acosta and a temperamental Donald Trump at Wednesday's press conference is any indication.
And while the act of emitting gas from the stomach through the mouth is a practice that is tolerated, if not encouraged, in most countries, it caused an overzealous patrolman in Vienna put a 70 euro damper on a burping bartender's day off.
It's worth noting that I left the Grand Tasting void of my Chanel bag's trademark 'Cs,' a casualty of my overzealous consuming; fortunately, Rag & Bone was handing out free denim totes, sparing me from the shame of a C-less Chanel knock-off.
"This opinion makes clear that the Migratory Bird Treaty Act should not be used for overzealous enforcement of criminal penalties on those engaging in otherwise lawful activities," Erik Milito, director of upstream operations at the American Petroleum Institute, said in a statement.
They bestowed upon criminal defendants a bundle of rights to provide safeguards against overzealous prosecutors or legislators, including prohibitions against compelled self-incrimination, unreasonable searches, double jeopardy and the passage of laws declaring people guilty of acts that were not criminal when committed.
Reform also will strengthen the American principle as espoused by another president, John Adams, that the United States is a nation of laws rather than men – or in today's case, rather than a nation of overzealous regulators who shrug off the law.
SHANGHAI, Feb 26 (Reuters) - A top official at China's public security bureau admitted on Wednesday that some local officials had been overzealous in their enforcement of quarantine and other disease prevention measures, amid China's nationwide effort to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
The bad guys are the government, represented by an overzealous, unscrupulous FBI agent (Jon Hamm), and the media, represented by a sleazy reporter for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution (Olivia Wilde), who wrote a story identifying Jewell as the subject of the FBI's investigation.
That was the message from one of China's top officials Thursday, who warned against taking overzealous measures against coal burning after a clampdown last winter left millions of households across Beijing and northern China without heat during the coldest parts of the year.
As Bella Hadid exited the Michael Kors spring 2018 show (where she had walked the runway wearing flip-flops), she was escorted out of Spring Studios in Soho by her security, who was trying to clear the sidewalk from overzealous photographers and gawkers alike.
As stated, the numbers raise the likelihood of a Fed rate hike after the election, but they do not suggest that the economy is overheating to such an extent that the Fed needs to get overzealous in its attempt to normalize interest rate policy.
Max Warburton at Bernstein, an equity-research firm, argues that the big global carmakers have realised—owing to bitter experience with overzealous previous attempts at automation—that a sensible mix of man and machine produces the most efficient car-assembly for the time being.
The company may well find a way to get the FF91 into the hands of consumers by 2018, but on the first month of 2017 all we have are what sound like overzealous aspirations that few if any companies have been able to meet.
So parents, as tempting as it may be to dial back on the learning activities, Baby Einstein toys and alphabet singalongs, especially when you're juggling multiple demanding kids, try to hang on to a dose of the overzealous panic you had with your first.
Khosla, speaking at the Commonwealth Club of California, also protested what he sees as an overzealous, unaccountable media: He said he certainly still supported Peter Thiel's past lawsuit against Gawker, and that he "would absolutely" fund litigation against media organizations if he felt sufficiently offended.
It does generally produce great results, but there has been the odd image like this that reminds us a little too much of mid-2000s Flickr shots with overzealous HDR processing — check the unusual colors in the sky around the edge of the building.
Some Washington veterans are already seeking parallels from the past, including the period after the 1994 midterms, when a new GOP majority that came to be seen as overzealous gave President Bill Clinton a foil that he used to win re-election two years on.
"This set of regulations actually forbid the analysis of cost … and that's precisely a recipe for overzealous regulators," he continued, referring to the fact that the EPA would only be allowed to consider health and safety when deciding on chemical regulations under the bill.
That fact refutes the core argument she and others have made: that the entire controversy turned on the overzealous, after-the-fact classification of emails as they were being made public under the Freedom of Information Act, rather than the mishandling of the nation's secrets.
The debate over coal on the campaign trail is also predictable — Donald J. Trump has vowed to bring back lost mining jobs and roll back overzealous environmental regulations, and Hillary Clinton is promising to help mining communities transition out of coal and into new industries.
After overzealous fans marred Thomas's win on Thursday atop the Alpe d'Huez, the calm of Friday's leg was briefly disturbed by a man on the roadside who tossed a smoke bomb into the center of the peloton as it passed by with 16 kilometers left.
While Il Bosco's event was lucky to avoid being shut down by overzealous officers of the law, the continued blurring of the lines of legality are, in part at least, down to the council's belief in the positive impact clubs can have on communities.
While Il Bosco's event was lucky to avoid being shut down by overzealous officers of the law, the continued blurring of the lines of legality are, in part at least, down to the council's belief in the positive impact clubs can have on communities.
The video of the episode, which happened on Thursday morning, began circulating widely on social media, with many commenters saying the officer who fired the Taser appeared overzealous and decrying the use of a stun gun against a black man who appeared to be compliant.
In his opening statement, Mr. Puzder told the jury it was not his boss's fault for not paying back the money — it was overzealous regulators in Washington who had killed off a good business deal by intervening before his investments could succeed, he said.
At its best, the fact-based film examines how Jewell -- depicted early as an overzealous campus security guard, and a ripe object for ridicule -- fell victim to the ruthlessness of law-enforcement authorities desperate to make an arrest, and journalists eager for a headline.
He and the other occupiers argued that nobody was hurt or threatened during their demonstration, and claimed that they were only carrying weapons to protect themselves from overzealous law enforcement officers, who fatally shot one of their group when they were taken into custody.
And in many ways, the increasing fungibility of the MILF label has been more constricting than anything else: Its high appeal has led to an overzealous and broad definition that swallowed up most of the middle ground that theoretically exists between "barely legal" and "mature" porn.
At 22's Galaxy S220 event (which took place at Radio City Music Hall), for example, Samsung went so far while touting the camera that it put on a painfully awkward stage show where overzealous actors pretended to use the phone to photograph a dance recital.
"Pruitt has fought back against unconstitutional and overzealous environmental regulations like Waters of the U.S. and the Clean Power Plan; he has proven that being a good steward of the environment does not mean burdening tax payers and businesses with red tape," said Oklahoma Republican Sen.
The GOP front-runner's famous red tile, which he received in 2007 for his work on the reality competition series The Apprentice, is regularly defaced with spray paint and graffiti, and has even been urinated on and defecated on by some detractors – including one overzealous canine.
My investment has led me to peruse semi-obscure yet impressive publications like Coindesk; read and poke fun at a slew of obsessive analysts and overzealous analysts and blockchain evangelists; and watch as smart financial humans and outlets are forced to confront bitcoin and all its questions.
Ms. DeVos's Office for Civil Rights has maintained that it wants to be more efficient and effective than it was under the Obama administration, which was known for its aggressive enforcement and broad investigations but was also accused of being overzealous and leaving cases languishing for years.
"This opinion makes clear that the Migratory Bird Treaty Act should not be used for overzealous enforcement of criminal penalties on those engaging in otherwise lawful activities," Erik Milito, director of upstream operations at the American Petroleum Institute, said in a statement after the December ruling.
Analysts said the strong bid for seven-year paper, which followed a strong five-year note auction on Wednesday, was largely the result of an overzealous selloff that has gripped bond markets since the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president, boosting yields for newly issued Treasuries.
Now that Game of Thrones has overtaken George R. R. Martin's published books, HBO has gone into lockdown mode to protect the show's secrets from overzealous fans — and from its occasionally clumsy cast members, who have been known to accidentally spill plot details on social media.
I owned dozens of t-shirts, a few barbie dolls, a Hannah-branded hamper from Wal-Mart, Hannah underwear, Hannah toys… Looking back, it's quite sad, really—not because of my overzealous-bordering-on-psychotic teenage girl energy, but because I was such a closet-case.
In the case of the Amazon Marketplace, third-party sellers have complained about counterfeits (and overzealous anti-counterfeiting enforcement) cutting into their sales, while buyers have growing reason to be concerned that the products they're buying are not carefully vetted and could be fake or unsafe.
Supporters of the bill used the pope's words to dismiss Catholic critics, noting that Francis had merely reiterated the longstanding teachings of the Roman Catholic Church when he said that its doctrine on the sanctity of life did not justify overzealous medical treatments to artificially prolong life.
David MartocciInterlaken, N.J. To the Editor: The Democratic debates have virtually ignored numerous national security issues, particularly the bloated defense budget; the overzealous tempo of military deployments; the overabundant overseas bases; the unnecessary modernization of our nuclear weapons; and the troublesome decline of arms control and disarmament.
" Reflecting on the case of Purvi Patel, an Indiana woman sentenced to 20 years in prison on the seemingly incompatible convictions of felony feticide and child neglect, Ms. Adams said overzealous prosecutors have become creative in applying laws "that were never meant to concern self-induced abortion.
Nearly everyone, from the prime minister who warned in an op-ed about overzealous immigration policy to government officials who tweeted about my case to the Danish police officer who read the charges against me over the phone, expressed regret about the absurdity of the prosecution.
"From the beginning, this was overzealous prosecutors who were not giving the benefit of the doubt to the trigger-pullers," Pete Hegseth, a weekend host of "Fox & Friends" who has promoted Chief Gallagher to the president both on the telephone and on air, said this past week.
When the Trump administration signed off on the first so-called 'travel ban' on January 27 (covering Iraq, Syria, Somalia, Sudan, Iran, Yemen and Libya) Zeller says sixty clients aided by No One Left Behind were affected -- 56 Iraqis and four Afghans (the latter detained by "overzealous immigration officers").
Not only will will grilling a cocktail make you look like a total badass with an almost overzealous dedication to making a perfect cocktail, but the flame-broiled char on your pineapples will also give them a caramelized flavor to take your piña colada to the next level.
Indeed, the question of whether remarried Catholics can take communion is pretty small beer compared to all the other issues, moral and theological and Christological, raised by the idea that Jesus's entire moral message is rooted in an overzealous misreading of the signs of the 1st century times.
The city's metropolitan police, too, have assigned Trump an all-female "riot squad" to protect her from overzealous admirers during the visit — and it's the same security measure they plan to extend to first lady Melania Trump when she and President Donald Trump arrive in Japan on Nov. 5.
" She can't stand the party's "overzealous" approach to women's health issues, she said, or to legislative obstructionism — the kind where in a Republican-dominated chamber, "if it was a Democratic idea, even if it was a good idea, it didn't go anywhere, which was very stupid and shortsighted.
The noncommittal responses from Pelosi and Schiff come as some House Democrats privately note a tension between the argument that Trump remains an imminent threat to the integrity of the 2020 election and concerns about appearing overzealous in the face of the Senate's rejection of their impeachment push.
It should come as no surprise that this year's presidential campaign and our political arena mirror what has been occurring at sports stadiums filled with dogmatic fans; little league fields attended by overzealous, screaming parents; and our nation's highways, which are besieged by passive aggressive and overtly hostile drivers.
While the role has drawn criticism that she was overzealous in prosecuting some cases, particularly drug offenses and those that more heavily affect black people, she has also tried to use her prosecutorial record as an asset and argues it positions her to better challenge Republican President Donald Trump.
So if you find yourself becoming overzealous over every little opportunity that comes your way, here are a few ways to keep things in balance: Appearing readily available can work against you, according to Jeremy Nicholson, a social psychologist who focuses on decision-making, social influence and relationship dynamics.
By strategically targeting overzealous states with slim margins of anti-choice legislators, we can make sure that legislators reflect the pro-choice views of their constituencies — who support affirmative policies that make a woman's experience in having an abortion more supportive, respectful, affordable, and without embarrassment, pressure, or shame.
This 70-millimeter restoration from 1996 captured the richness of the original VistaVision (a process offering increased image area that Hitchcock used in the mid- and late 1950s), even as it was criticized for what purists perceived to be an overzealous reconstruction of some of the sound effects.
This 70-millimeter restoration from 1996 captured the richness of the original VistaVision (a process offering increased image area that Hitchcock used in the mid- and late 1950s), even as it was criticized for what purists perceived to be an overzealous reconstruction of some of the sound effects.
But confronted with the addition of a first person view mode in Yakuza Kiwami 2, and the evocative photographs of digital Sotenbori from Kiriyu's own "eyes," I realized I'd been overzealous and missed a critical point—a screenshot button is all the shutter release player-photographers really need.
" Jacobson pointed to Robert Dew, the "Infowars Nightly News" director who was deposed in the Sandy Hook lawsuit ongoing in Connecticut, as an example of an employee he believed to be "overzealous to receive any type of hint" that the Sandy Hook shooting "might have been a phony" or "staged act.
Each title retains the original box art, a short description of the game translated from Japanese by Sega's localization experts, and even original genre and age rating icons from back when the ESRB did not exist and Sega was self-regulating its content library to help stave off any overzealous legislation.
"Bloomberg noted that legal experts say this kind of defense generally seems to pop up in cases where prosecutors have a strong case and could be an attempt to find "a single juror sympathetic to the idea that government agencies were in cahoots with Carreyrou and overzealous in their pursuit.
The reason, we'd guess: While overzealous U.S. investors have grown weary of some of these unicorn companies — including the hedge funds and mutual funds that have largely backed off over the last 12 months or so —  foreign investors, with not a lot of better options to park their capital, see opportunity.
Yet shortly thereafter, The Times ran an editorial that, although denouncing some overzealous lynch mobs as "savages," argued that rape, "a crime to which negroes are particularly prone," was an extreme provocation to white Southerners, and therefore there was no reason for the British public to "interest itself" in American lynching.
But while machine learning and related technologies are now frequently employed, it's less common that it's central to a company's strategy and IP. It's important to note that this sort of posturing doesn't necessarily mean a company is bad — it's entirely possible they have an overzealous communications department or PR firm.
Bankers have been frustrated by what they perceive as overzealous enforcement of fair lending rules over the last few years, while at the same time consumer watchdogs and regulators have raised serious concerns about biased lending in some communities after banks pulled back from mortgage lending because of the financial crisis.
"I think the biggest mistake people make in the Western world is that they use harsh, aggressive cleansers, which is why so many people think they have dry or sensitive skin," Victoria Tsai, the founder of Tatcha, told me via email, stressing the dangers of being overzealous about washing your skin.
Even on his sentencing day, she implied, he appeared to be making a play for a presidential pardon by wrongly suggesting that he was merely the victim of overzealous prosecutors who had hoped to prove that the Trump campaign had conspired with the Russian government to tilt the 2016 election.
Read the poll results Americans are more likely to say that the nation's top immigration priority should be to allow those in the US illegally to gain legal status -- and six in 271 say they are more concerned that deportation efforts will be overzealous than they are that dangerous criminals will be overlooked.
In other words, it is clear that we are still operating in an environment where it is much more likely that women who are biologically able to work in tech are chased away from tech by sociological and other factors, than that biologically unsuited women are somehow brought in by overzealous diversity programs.
Love was an enclave for creativity—a grimy place to congregate and commingle, where suburban boys got their first taste of the city, where many had their first run-ins with overzealous police officers, where drug use was in the open, along with bums having intercourse and doing other unsavory acts in public.
There is no clear sign Trump will follow through on what he discussed Thursday, but given the profile of those he's seen fit to cast as victims of an overzealous justice system -- Libby and former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio come to mind -- is there anyone out there who'd bet against it?
Chaffetz is also ambitious to move up in his party — he ran for speaker of the House after John Boehner stepped down in 2015, and he knows that an overzealous investigation of a Republican president that puts both the Republican majority and conservative legislation at risk will doom his chances of future advancement.
A deal of that size could suggest that VC firms have gotten overzealous in their determination to put cash to work, and that investors have fallen too deeply in love with disruptor companies like Tesla, which makes electric cars and whose founder is determined to break down the barriers to space travel.
Key and Peele did a recurring bit as overzealous Twitter commentators, which had a few laugh lines but mostly took the air out of the show by making fun of the very types of instant reactions—corny punchlines and all—that the VMAs need people to have in order to make those big moments happen.
In other situations, this might have been chalked up to negligence, or maybe an overzealous testing routine, but with all the recent concerns about Huawei, and the fact shipment of diamond-coated glass is regulated by ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations), Akhan sought help from the government to figure out what really happened.
" U.S. Senator Jim Inhofe of Oklahoma, also a climate change skeptic, said "Pruitt has fought back against unconstitutional and overzealous environmental regulations like Waters of the U.S. and the Clean Power Plan; he has proven that being a good steward of the environment does not mean burdening tax payers and businesses with red tape.
White survivalists, many of whom are proud supporters of the President, the NRA, and the symbols (if not substance) of America found in declarations of faith, family, and football are treated as misguided patriots, overzealous citizens whose love of country and hatred of taxes got the best of them and caused them to misbehave.
The first of those lessons reared up after House Republicans, many of whom have felt aggrieved at what they've deemed an overzealous ethics watchdog in recent year, conducted a closed-door vote Monday night to advance a proposal that would have stripped the ethics office of many of its powers for the new Congress.
On Thursday, his lawyers made their own closing pitch to the jury, claiming that he himself had been the victim of an "overzealous prosecution" and that the six women who took the stand to accuse him of assault and other crimes were not passive victims, but active participants in ongoing and often transactional relationships.
But for all her airtime during such gatherings, Ms. Harris has worked behind the scenes to curb any temptation to be overzealous in the inquiry, according to the committee's top Democrat, Senator Mark Warner of Virginia, who said he had turned to her often for advice because he had never run a major investigation before.
"We don't have staff stories and we don't have staff in stories about things ... We'll just tell BuzzFeed that there's no formal relationship, that you're an overzealous volunteer, and that you're not part of the campaign in any way shape or form, regardless of what the story says," the recording, provided to Buzzfeed, showed Lewandowski saying.
"This is a story of how the media, overzealous law enforcement, a biased grand jury judge, an abused grand jury process, prosecutorial malfeasance, a discredited and pseudoscientific type of therapy, greed and serial instances of ineffective assistance of counsel resulted in transforming an innocent man into one of this country's most infamous 'child predators,'" Lindsay said in his filing.
On Saturday, April 25, demonstrators clashed with overzealous officers in riot gear outside the baseball stadium, and on April 27, officials responded to a false report of incipient violence by shutting down lines of transportation near a local mall, which only fanned the outrage further: Fights broke out, cars and buildings were torched and 130 police officers suffered injuries.
His bill seeks to set an example in D.C. for licensure reform around the country by reducing overzealous and anti-competitive enforcement, providing for regular reviews to determine the need for certain licenses, preventing the creation of unnecessary new licenses, and allowing for credentials earned in other parts of the country to be recognized under the law.
Toppling—or at least subverting—a telecom monopoly is the dream of many an American, who are fed up with bait-and-switch advertising campaigns, arbitrary data caps, attacks on net neutrality, overzealous political lobbying, lackluster customer service, and passive-aggressive service cancellation experiences that are a common experience of simply being a broadband internet customer these days.
"Overzealous enforcement or looking for 'gotchas' in a morass of sometimes complex regulations can cause unnecessary burdens on well-intended companies that are already challenged to keep up with the high cost of doing business in the state," Michele Siekerka, president and chief executive of the New Jersey Business and Industry Association, said in a statement.
James A. Baker III, Mr. Reagan's chief of staff during his first term, said Mr. DeProspero had also navigated the safety worries of the first lady, Nancy Reagan, as well as the concerns of White House staff members who did not want overzealous security to impede the president from interacting with voters, especially during his 1984 re-election campaign.
Several of the President's political advisers, preparing for a re-election campaign focused on boosting turnout among the President's base of supporters, have looked to the possibility of Trump's impeachment as an opportunity to cast Trump as a victim of Washington politics and overzealous Democrats, three sources close to the White House and the campaign said.
Quick evacuation and regular medical screening has doctors less worried about Fukushima's young survivors (a screening initiative that found high rates of thyroid abnormalities has since been attributed to overzealous ultrasound screening, which doctors say would find the same abnormalities in a sample population.) Adults have a much lower chance of developing thyroid cancer from radioactive iodine.
The economic and social position of women, their reputation and eligibility are all themes that are easy to adapt to different cultural contexts, but there are specifics that resonate in Indian and Pakistani society, too, such as the importance of familial bonds, the preference given to male inheritance, the dowry system and the "marrying off" of young women by overzealous mothers and aunts.
Some conservatives have argued that Libby's conviction was unjust and that he was merely the victim of an overzealous special prosecutor — an argument that, as the New York Times aptly noted, "may have resonated with the president," given that he himself is now under the microscope of a special counsel with wide-ranging authority to investigate Trump and his associates.
"Whenever China has large-scale, top-down campaigns or initiatives, there are problems with overzealous officials and over-compliance," said Elizabeth Economy, an expert on Chinese domestic and foreign policy at the Council on Foreign Relations in New York who has written a book on policy under Mr. Xi. "China under Xi Jinping will be particularly prone to this challenge," she said.
The coupling of Indian and Chinese, then, would seem like another superfluous mashup if it weren't for the fact that it was conceived not by overzealous food magnates but by Hakka immigrants living in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta) more than a century ago, owing as much to homesickness as to a genuine affection for the sweetness and pungent heat of their adopted country.
The social choice to protect a single day of the week for society to collectively step back from work and commerce and spend some time together should be endorsed across the political spectrum (except, perhaps, among totalitarians and libertarians; the former due to a distaste for robust private assembly, the latter due to an overzealous desire for the universal commercialization of humanity).
"You can't game the irrational here, and Washington has thrown us two irrational curveballs in a row: an insanely overzealous Fed chief who was willing to strangle the life out of the economy in order to stop even the barest hint of inflation, and elected officials who are willing to sacrifice the whole economy over a few billion dollars for a mostly symbolic wall," he said.
From the never-ending games to the overzealous coaches to the preposterously priced equipment to the emphasis on private swing coaches to the thug middle-of-the-order kid who thinks he's the next Bryce Harper, youth baseball is too often a miserable, jerk-riddled endeavor that I would no sooner wish upon my future grandchildren than I would a head filled with lice.
"From the never-ending games to the overzealous coaches to the preposterously priced equipment to the emphasis on private swing coaches to the thug middle-of-the-order kid who thinks he's the next Bryce Harper, youth baseball is too often a miserable, jerk-riddled endeavor that I would no sooner wish upon my future grandchildren than I would a head filled with lice," wrote Pearlman.
"If Mueller could not find anything with his overzealous but skilled, relentless investigators, the F.B.I., a grand jury and a discipline which is unknown to a congressional group, then multiple House Democratic committees will not be a search for the truth but a forum to launch attacks on the president," Rudolph W. Giuliani, one of Mr. Trump's lawyers, wrote in a text message over the weekend.
But when looking at your past through a lens of personal responsibility, what do you do with the social forces you had no control over: a military that was quick to dispose of you when you were no longer useful; a district attorney's office with a reputation for overzealous prosecution; a nation with a history of discrimination and inequality; a prison system filled with men of color?
The episode's writer, Chip Johannessen, does an excellent job of escalating this situation in a very organic way — Quinn is feeling trapped, the mob won't let up, he gets a little overzealous in telling one reporter to leave him alone, that riles up the crowd more, the crowd begins throwing rocks at Carrie's house, managing to break a window, and Quinn responds by shooting the rock-thrower in the shoulder.
Things I know about candy corn are that it's been around for over 100 years; if you stack it nicely it'll resemble corn on the cob; it appears unbidden as if out of thin air (very spooky and on-brand) in October despite virtually no trace of it the other 11 months; and eating it makes me feel like an overzealous toddler who bit into a seasonally scented candle.
Harry Styles is a true professional ... considering he acted like nothing happened when an overzealous fan reached up and grabbed his crotch while he was performing in L.A. Harry was doing a show Saturday night at the Hollywood Bowl, when -- in the middle of one of his songs -- someone reached up from the front row and copped a feel of his goods ... which he quickly batted away and ignored as he went back upstage. WTF!!!
Six months after Lime rolled out its motorized vehicles in Lubbock — the city in Northwest Texas that Texas Tech calls home — Lime has pulled them from city streets for today and tonight, because overzealous fans who gathered near the school after its win over Michigan State on Saturday night reportedly began tearing down street signs, throwing glass bottles in the air, tipping over at least one car and, yes, setting scooters on fire.
According to Chris Mancini, a family friend and former federal prosecutor, Ali, Jr. was the victim of overzealous enforcement of President Donald Trump's proposed travel ban that has been suspended by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals because the administration provided no evidence that anyone from the seven target countries has carried out terroristic acts in the U.S. But Mancini, the former prosecutor, says immigration officers asked Ali Jr. for his full name, date of birth, and religion.
For all his professions of horror at the revelations about predatory priests whose activities were covered up by the hierarchy — and for all his other admirably enlightened and pastoral actions — it seems the pope has yet to fully appreciate that the abuse of minors is not simply a matter of a few deviant priests protected by overzealous prelates but of his church's acceptance of a horrible violation of a most sacred trust: that of a devout and questioning youth and a spiritual guide.

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