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"overblown" Definitions
  1. that is made to seem larger, more impressive or more important than it really is synonym exaggerated
  2. (of flowers) past the best, most beautiful stage

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At best, they say it's overblown -- no big deal.
"The publicity ... is overblown," Ballenger told CNN on Thursday.
There's no overblown man pride here, and we so approve.
" Currie says concerns about deteriorating demand for oil are "overblown.
Booth compares it to the overblown movements of vaudeville actors.
Everything is overblown in his mind, and he's ridiculously narcissistic.
Worries about churn are overblown according to analysts at UBS.
But sources in Riyadh argue that those worries are overblown.
However, some experts think this difference is overblown as important.
"I think that issue has been somewhat overblown," he said.
Some attendees believe the concerns about the event are overblown.
The purported conflict of laws is somewhat overblown as well.
Some attendees think the concerns about the event are overblown.
The problems of players who are affected may seem overblown.
Both stories grossly inaccurate, overstated, overblown, and it's total garbage.
But Croft said dialogue surrounding the issue might be overblown.
However, some say speculation about a federal crackdown is overblown.
At the time I sold you the stock was overblown.
Still, McCain's Republican allies believe the controversy is being overblown.
Both sides have engaged in overblown rhetoric and muddled thinking.
"This is just really, really overblown," the contractor told CNN.
Inside Trump World, these matters were regarded as drastically overblown.
I wish I could dismiss this as overblown political discourse.
In typical political fashion, Dr. Carson's statements were completely overblown.
That's not alarmist or overblown, it's just a fact. Sorry.
Neil deGrasse Tyson has called the frenzy around supermoons overblown.
As far as I'm concerned, I think this is overblown.
Pronouncements on the topic have a tendency to be overblown.
But Ms. Sharif insists that rumors of infighting are overblown.
The financial firm also thinks the recession risk is overblown.
Some believe concerns over the progress of A.I. are overblown.
The reaction to Ms. Feinstein's comments is understandable, but overblown.
Some consequential revelations get overlooked; some ephemeral developments get overblown.
But their sweeping conclusions often feel overblown and sometimes inconsistent.
Some investing experts think the expected earnings pullback is overblown.
Others argue that the uproar surrounding spanking has been overblown.
"Overblown," said Jonathan Tasini, a progressive strategist who backs Sanders.
But, at least so far, our privacy fears are overblown.
Is this debate about how left Democrats should go overblown?
In my case, this memory of relocation is not overblown.
But the report suggests these fears may have been overblown.
"Concerns about a widespread crime wave appear overblown," Grawert said.
Much of Wall Street thinks the Facebook scandal is overblown.
Is this debate about how left Democrats should go overblown?
Yet worries that the anger could lead to violence appear overblown.
In São Paulo, concern about Zika is still seen as overblown.
"The notion that regulations strangle small business is overblown," Silberberg says.
So the whole super soldier thing I think is perhaps overblown.
BM: I think it's probably overblown, at least from my perspective.
One day investors responses are diagnosed as overblown, the next, muted.
Others argue that fears of "Made in China 2025" are overblown.
The whiff of moral panic surrounding dating apps is vastly overblown.
"I'm overblown here," former Congressman Michael Grimm declared, surveying the scene.
Yes, but: Expectations around the AI business are often overblown today.
Stephen Dicht, Weinman's attorney, said the allegations against her were overblown.
But according to Di Stefano, both of these concerns are overblown.
He said this year's rally in commodities was a slightly overblown.
Concerns about AI as an overt threat have always been overblown.
One possibility is that their previous gloom may have been overblown.
Yet talk of Russia as the new regional superpower is overblown.
But experts at the hearing said those claims are often overblown.
The song's legions of defenders argue that those concerns are overblown.
Still, the threat to U.S. debt may be overblown, some argue.
He joined the "Halftime Report" to discuss why concerns are overblown.
Sandholm believes concerns about US military use of AI are overblown.
Investors' fears of Netflix's eventual demise may be a tad overblown.
"These fears of AI turning evil are way overblown," Etzioni said.
We're all just petty humans living under the same overblown moon.
Looked at in a certain light, such fears can seem overblown.
John Podesta, Clinton's presidential campaign chairman, said these issues are overblown.
"I think concerns about Taylor are a little overblown," Minerd said.
But there is also evidence that tech addiction concerns are overblown.
Happily, a perceived downside of adopting the euro was also overblown.
Abenomics has fallen short of its targets and its overblown rhetoric.
The president simultaneously suggested that pushback toward the agency is overblown.
But he also said the "hysteria" about those threats was overblown.
Mr. Brooke said he thinks the fire risk has been overblown.
The truth is the concern about Jones' influence is overblown anyway.
OSMRE, for its part, insisted that these worries were (mostly) overblown.
But it may, according to experts I've spoken to, be overblown.
"I think the partisan thing is often very overblown," he said.
Barr, the former attorney general, said the media stories were overblown.
Republican senators, meanwhile, see their colleagues' complaints as being wildly overblown.
Two: Dismiss the deadly risks of opioids as overblown and unwarranted.
Casual friends of Mr. Kraft think the public reaction is overblown.
Like many strongmen, General Hamdan claims his ominous reputation is overblown.
A lot of people certainly seem to think fears are overblown.
Mr. Yanover and his team have dismissed that concern as overblown.
Gun rights advocates have said fears about posting blueprints were overblown.
The mayor of the city, Wolfram Leibe, finds such concerns overblown.
They say the possible harm to the electric grid is overblown.
These range from tedious to wildly overblown to kind of fun.
One day, investor responses are diagnosed as overblown, the next, muted.
Still, talk of an imminent slaughter of Kurds is probably overblown.
Falstaff, excessive, loving, outrageous, overblown, but true, stands against Hal's counterfeit.
The Chinese government says fears over the economic slowdown are overblown.
But concerns over the potential health impacts of 22002G are overblown.
Jacob had found the movie schmaltzy and overblown, flirting with kitsch.
And Sanders's allies say reports about him losing traction are overblown.
There is a chance that banks' fears may be overblown, however.
I think that's a valid concern, but it's also somewhat overblown.
Many possible morals have been overblown, sometimes to the point of exploitation.
It's not overblown when it comes to the blue-ringed octopus though.
OSMRE, for its part, had argued that these worries were (mostly) overblown.
Iran's president responded to Hook a day later, calling such threats overblown.
This did not occur as the doomsday prognostications proved to be overblown.
"I think both sell-offs are overblown at this point," he argued.
Adult day care: it's more than just an overblown joke on Twitter.
Overblown rhetoric is finally down, and broadband investment and speeds are up.
Soy is not clean because of the overblown issues linked to soy.
"The substance of the charge in the complaint is overblown," Driscoll said.
Like Mr Brown, she is prone to overblown rhetoric, irritability and indecisiveness.
I think some of the fears out there are a bit overblown.
Those aren't entirely unreasonable points, even if they are a little overblown.
I contend that the concerns of rising interest rates are largely overblown.
The "biggest" realization might strike Trump supporters as overblown or plain wrong.
"Faith," 1987 It starts with pious church organs, but it's hardly overblown.
But, according to the OECD's analysis, these current fears are somewhat overblown.
Even all these recent worries about too-low inflation may be overblown.
However, at least two Wall Street experts believe those concerns are overblown.
There's no question that the "war on marijuana" is overblown and unproductive.
"I think it's pretty overblown, but I'll have to see," said Sen.
Our culture has too few shared dreams, and too many overblown squabbles.
The cancer concerns associated with X-ray radiation aren't nearly so overblown.
Phil Orlando of Federated Investors said Chinese growth fears may be overblown.
Kelly, however, believes the "crisis rhetoric" surrounding student debt has been overblown.
But supporters of the anti-trafficking legislation say those concerns are overblown.
The aggressive day-after predictions that big data is dead are overblown.
Do you think the idea that there's a freight recession is overblown?
Those opposed to photography bans say concerns about vote-buying are overblown.
This spring will help answer whether these anxieties are warranted or overblown.
Now, one usually thinks of coke bands as totally overblown pomp, right?
It's daffy, overblown and strangely poignant, just like the cycle over all.
But according to the survey strategists think these fears might be overblown.
The impact of migrants on wages has been "completely overblown," said Vardakoulias.
Lots of exciting, but possibly overblown, conversations will come your way today.
Isgur also indicated that she thinks concerns about climate change are overblown.
Others have argued that Clinton's reputation as a hawk is way overblown.
The FT's Colby Smith argues that fears of contagion may be overblown.
The government has suggested that fears of a mass shortage are overblown.
"I hoped that my fears for our future were overblown," she wrote.
However, MRB Partners strategist Prajakta Bhide thinks recessionary fears may be overblown.
Mr. Manafort's supporters insist that the suspicions about him are vastly overblown.
Other investors and industry specialists have dismissed such apocalyptic warnings as overblown.
Bolton's defenders say fears that he is a dangerous warmonger are overblown.
But by daylight it's hard not to mock her own overblown emotions.
Mr. Lieberman's claim may be overblown but Likud did not dispute it.
Some tirades were overblown and cartoonish — managers kicking dirt and heaving bases.
Hostility to this limited reform is overblown, though unfortunately to be expected.
While almost all of the hand-wringing about tech monopolies is overblown.
But soon after its debut, it was clear the speculation was overblown.
Interesting given some recent op-eds suggesting worries about deepfakes are overblown.
But concerns that corporate earnings would falter were overblown, according to Belski.
The White House said the concern about Mr. Bannon's role was overblown.
Industry experts said fears over the South Korean ban proposal are overblown.
An overblown notion that technology will be our end is not new.
This all suggests that these factually overblown claims are politically quite potent.
The company, which has 10 million customers, says the criticism is overblown.
Moreover, claims that WikiLeaks "proves the primary was rigged" are wildly overblown.
So yes, some aspects of the iPad Pro's USB-C support are overblown.
Wade being overturned any time in the near future are sort of overblown.
Talk of a civil war within the SNP is overblown, insist party insiders.
Even some of her foes say the concern about her probity is overblown.
But the Season 8 backlash, overblown though it was, was hard to ignore.
He added that concerns over slowing demand for commodities in China is overblown.
Some of his colleagues say the idea that Graham has changed is overblown.
A new place to follow smart science coverage that isn't overhyped and overblown.
In one sense, China's reputation as the bellows of "hothouse Earth" is overblown.
Investors' fears may prove overblown as there are offsets to soften any hits.
Even IF most of these sightings and incidents are overblown, why take chances?
Your fears about emerging monopolies are overblown (Special report on competition, November 17th).
"I think the estimated amount of 'Twitter algos' is vastly overblown," he said.
Last year, Trump suggested that McCain's accolades as a war hero were overblown.
One analyst, Scott Devitt at Stifel Nicholas, believes this has all been overblown.
But quite honestly, I think this whole line of criticism has been overblown.
They all told me that the Brown disaster narrative was unfair and overblown.
Recent decades provide us with many examples of overblown rhetoric around special elections.
But any suggestion that the mayor is leading on this issue is overblown.
"Fears on China sales are a little bit overblown for Apple," Hickey said.
Purported concerns about the impact on small businesses and startups are also overblown.
All the fears of anti-immigrant, Eurosceptic populists taking over Europe seem overblown.
Anyway, momentum, like all football things the media harps on endlessly, is overblown.
The "Bernie or Bust" mantra was overblown by the media, especially cable news.
That would make it quite a different beast from an overblown terrestrial planet.
"The whole idea of First Mile Last Mile is really overblown," says Orcutt.
Patrick has previously said the threats of economic damage to Texas were overblown.
While there is certainly some validity to these concerns, they are largely overblown.
That is one reason Mr. Hanauer, the billionaire, said the "squealing" was overblown.
Butina's attorney has called the charges overblown and denied Butina is a spy.
The crime was producing coverage considered tawdry, overblown and blameful of the victim.
Even though they were confirmed to be overblown, the rumors had a cost.
However, according to a Government Accountability Office report, these concerns are significantly overblown.
Some choices are fussy and overblown, but Ms. McLachlan's voice always provides warmth.
Kristol, though, said talk of the president's skill at negotiating deals is overblown.
But concerns about the health of the second biggest economy could be overblown.
For the sake of the American economy, let's hope those fears are overblown.
Conservatives' allegations of media bias over the years have been exaggerated and overblown.
James's teammates said the recent ire toward their franchise player had been overblown.
Early suggestions that Mr. Babis was far-right were overblown, these analysts say.
A. Most economists argue that presidents' influence over the economy is often overblown.
"I think that the rhetoric has been overblown," she told reporters in Orono.
The trade "war" between the United States and China is exaggerated and overblown.
On the other hand, defenders of Trump said those criticisms are completely overblown.
The American government warns citizens to stay away, though I feel that's overblown.
Some conservatives have characterized the attacks on the nominees as overblown and partisan.
Further research suggests that the claims may have been overblown, Dr. Grubbs said.
Research suggests that warnings about the dangers of sitting at work are overblown.
It is possible, of course, that investors' gloom will prove to be overblown.
Trump allies say the suggestion that Whitaker would harm Mueller's operation is overblown.
None of this means that concern about left-wing anti-Semitism is overblown.
The movie finished to violent trumpets, The End scrolling in gilded, overblown script.
However, some analysts cautioned that the optimism for a deal might be overblown.
These fears may prove overblown, but Trump's first week has offered scant reassurance.
There is nothing exaggerated or overblown in what Freeman says in the video.
" Without knowing what the complaint actually says, Whitaker claimed "it was completely overblown.
But much of it proves highly overblown when one looks at the numbers.
This may lead some folks to conclude that concerns over trade are overblown.
Still, some traders said concerns about bottlenecks of hogs and cattle were overblown.
But even the harms from commercial hosting are overblown, according to many experts.
Both critics and supporters of the H-1B program say these reports are overblown.
Still, I think the panic over big data in politics is a little overblown.
Ra, Telegram's spokesperson, also told Motherboard that longstanding concerns over Telegram's security are overblown.
There's little Wall Street wants more than for the Brexit fears to be overblown.
Now, the market is processing its Brexit reaction as if some fears were overblown.
This sort of exaggerated, 'I can't even talk to women,' which is completely overblown.
"The 'alt-right,' the 'alt-left' — all that stuff is way overblown," he says.
Now is the time of year when the Kardashian's overblown style is absolutely warranted.
Quinn wrote that the outcry following the votes to repeal the rules is overblown.
But talk of priming the next generation of Britons to be worldbeaters is overblown.
But we also know that right-wing hand-wringing about higher education is overblown.
" Starting from this place of ignorance, Brooks confidently concludes, "In retrospect Whitewater seems overblown.
But this looks like yet another example of an overblown, or even nonexistent, hack.
Well, yes, always worry, but I think these predictions of imminent disaster are overblown.
Moreover, Silberman's concern that conflict of interest rules could "disable" the president feels overblown.
"Recession fears in the United States are overblown," said PNC chief economist Gus Faucher.
NBC News: Far from Washington in Omar's district, constituents see the controversy as overblown.
"I think some of the anxiety about the inflation picture is overblown," McCarthy said.
Executives and some major Brazilian shareholders say the threat of e-commerce is overblown.
Just 37 percent said environmental concerns are overblown, down 8 points from last year.
Bullish investors have highlighted these metrics, saying calls for an economic contraction are overblown.
Republicans and many analysts on the ground believe the primary fight has been overblown.
" The bundler downplayed the recent allegations, saying many potential donors "thought it was overblown.
In Greenwald's view, the story was overblown: the N.S.A. analysis included no underlying evidence.
The optimism over Apple's services opportunity is overblown, according to one Wall Street firm.
Alan Tomich, who was born and raised in Michigan, thinks the concern is overblown.
Instagrammers who flaunt a fake or overblown image of wealth have met their match.
Still, it's worth noting that Trump's support, as measured by CNN, might be overblown.
But then, it turned out, maybe some of those health benefits had been overblown.
The allegations against Netanyahu are serious but have been way overblown by the media.
But fears of a direct assault on the First Amendment appear to be overblown.
The campus's acting chancellor, Luis A. Ferrao, thought the concern about protest was overblown.
Critics, including leading researchers, have called the argument overblown, and unfaithful to the science.
But the fears are overblown, say JP Morgan Funds Global Market Strategist James Liu.
But the Upshot says that the impact of fake news and bots is overblown.
Contrary to the overblown jeremiads against them, the bikes have not caused mass chaos.
"The concern about international turmoil filtering into the U.S. economy is overblown," he said.
Mr. Sanders called her a good friend and said reports of tension were overblown.
Opponents of St. George say the criticism of the area's schools is wildly overblown.
Their unkind and overblown reaction to your guy's appearance reflects very poorly on them.
Those worries are overblown, according to Michael Bruemmer, Experian's vice president of consumer protection.
While the first three concerns are mostly valid, the Amazon threat is likely overblown.
Pelosi, responding to a question about Ocasio-Cortez's win, said its impact was overblown.
But it turns out that death spirals may be as overblown as death panels.
Her response is physical and immediate, even a little bit sensuous, but not overblown.
The chatter about it now may be overblown — but the same goes for Clinton.
Despite recent market turmoil, some investors said fears of a deeper selloff are overblown.
Warnings that turn out to have been overblown may undermine public confidence in the forecasters.
But those worries proved to be overblown, and by late January markets have bounced back.
FLYNN: I think that the trade war fears are really being overblown at this point.
The reaction in Twitter shares to the user outlook may be overblown, some analysts said.
"We've been doing this for many years, and this issue is way overblown," he said.
Accusations that Hasson was planning a terrorist attack were dramatically overblown, defense lawyers have said.
Some Republicans believe the notion that candidates use the network to impress Trump is overblown.
Concerns about ISIS are also overblown and not a good reason to stay in Syria.
Hottovy said on Wednesday concerns about massive job losses from robotics and technology are overblown.
But the worries about private education providers in poor countries are either overblown or solvable.
"I think the whole story has been overblown and, quite frankly, it's silly," he responded.
Some worry that the show is overrun by brands and their increasingly overblown marketing gimmicks.
Supporters of the bill, including House Speaker Paul Ryan, have said those concerns are overblown.
"We reiterate that growth concerns may be overblown," said analysts from Maybank in a note.
In fact other data further suggests the current divisions are not just temporary, they're overblown.
The evidence from elsewhere suggests that fears of a spike in divorces may be overblown.
Aladdin, of course, is a fantastical tale, so questions about representational accuracy might seem overblown.
Yet, even taking them into account, the criticism of American and British intelligence is overblown.
In conclusion: You're a simple girl with simple needs, and Valentine's Day is wayyyyy overblown.
We need a more accurate perception of which risks are valid and which are overblown.
HISTORY IS not always kind to the overblown, nor does it always reward the deserving.
But he also said: "I think that a lot of the strain was always overblown".
I found this rather hilariously overblown: Good luck getting through Mr. Warner's 23-page report.
It was most recently republished in Fairfax article Property bubble fears are overblown, says CBA.
He then contested (and eventually lost) the last election, before facing overblown charges of terrorism.
Critics contend that voter fraud is a miniscule problem overblown by Republicans for political purposes.
However, it was quickly discovered that her scoop was more overblown than Winter Storm Stella.
But on Thursday, the bears' pessimism turned out to be overblown, and the obituaries, preemptive.
But ultimately sexting "addiction," like most sex tech panics, is something of an overblown idea.
Trump and his supporters insist that the reported problems are either overblown or non-existent.
The frenzied hand-wringing and claims of Russian interference in America's election are grotesquely overblown.
Reached Monday by The Hill, Papp in an email said that the controversy was overblown.
Such fears seem overblown because once markets start panicking, Congress and the president usually act.
Shortly after Vice published its attempted exposé, it became clear that its claims were overblown.
That took a great deal more courage and conviction than Apple's overblown headphone jack removal.
So people who envision cyber as a solution, a complete solution, is a little overblown.
Clinton and said the furor over her use of a private email server was overblown.
It all left me curious, and really wondering what was real and what was overblown.
Another overblown argument Trump likes to make is about the economic benefits of arms sales.
Republicans argued the phones were collected shortly after they entered, and the complaints were overblown.
But the idea that many Hong Kong residents want to become independent is perhaps overblown.
"This did not occur as the doomsday prognostications proved to be overblown," the report said.
PLN chief executive Sofyan Basir said the concerns over the company's financial situation were overblown.
Boland believes that even errors made in haste by the administration are still often overblown.
But the idea that Trump will face dire political consequences for doing so is overblown.
"I think it was overblown," said Marc Short, the White House director of legislative affairs.
In it, Carreyrou showed that the company's claims of a health care revolution were overblown.
In the long run, though, these overblown initial reports worked to the American military's advantage.
He said he thought the rumors of a crackdown along the border had been overblown.
But I always had this nagging feeling that the Bari Weiss cyber outrage was overblown.
However, the idea that Leonowens introduced King Mongkut to Western ideas is overblown, historians say.
Four years ago, some media executives were publicly scoffing that cord-cutting fears were overblown.
They think it's being overblown or that if they do get sick they'll get better.
That anyone could think us a romance nauseated me, while crime and drama seemed overblown.
Some election prognosticators, like the Cook Political Report's Dave Wasserman, think these concerns are overblown.
For all the overblown statements about "lives at risk," the administration has no poker face.
So far, experts say, concerns that the Wuhan coronavirus is the next SARS are overblown.
Lesser criticisms were either overblown or deemed mostly within the bounds of accepted investigative practices.
Astrologers tend to say that all the panic over Mercury retrograde is a tad overblown.
But, as cold as it is, all this talk of global warming is not overblown.
Dr. Cresswell's initial research led him to believe that concerns about the pesticides were overblown.
Why fears of a Bernie Sanders nomination obliterating Democrats' control of the House are overblown
She said the case — which Mr. McMahon's office has dubbed "Operation Final Kut" — seemed overblown.
IBM maintains that the accounts of its role in Hitler's regime are overblown and incendiary.
"The Case Against Adnan Syed" was another overblown HBO series that came out this year.
Fears of a worldwide recession might seem overblown as most major economies are still growing.
Despite the jump in Chinese imports, some traders said the price rally had been overblown.
LET'S HAVE THIS DISCUSSION NOW ABOUT INFLATION, AS TO WHETHER FEARS OF IT ARE OVERBLOWN.
Cramer, however, has consistently hammered home his belief that fears of a recession were overblown.
Republicans insist Democratic accusations about the bill made in races across the country are overblown.
At the end of her surgery, her smile has been exaggerated into an overblown grin.
Am I prone to envy or revenge, rage or lust, overblown confidence or secretive cowardice?
But as Vox's German Lopez writes, the risk of voter fraud has been widely overblown.
I like that kind of overblown music score that Bernard Herrmann often did for Hitchcock.
But many experts think the problem New York is trying to solve here is overblown.
Analysts at Morgan Stanley think recent panic about the state of Victoria's Secret's business is overblown.
Trump has curated a Republican squad of sycophants to reinforce his overblown yet immensely fragile ego.
But it turns out the stories about the CIA's "secret" art collection were a bit overblown.
But according to the climbers I spoke with at camp, the hype was a little overblown.
The overblown hype sputtered out, and Segway became the butt of ridicule in the tech world.
Some gun rights groups say the technology is expensive, the guns unreliable and the threat overblown.
Last year, it touted its super smart assistant, which didn't live up to the overblown marketing.
From where Cohen sits, fears about the company's branding and place in the market are overblown.
Republicans argued that Hicks' interview is proof that Democrats' claims of White House stonewalling are overblown.
There's truth to it, but treacly testaments to the power of sports can quickly become overblown.
Mr. Draghi insisted on Thursday that those concerns were overblown and that stimulus was still needed.
But even some of the people who popularized that metric now acknowledge it's become totally overblown.
The big conclusion is that the young voter/third party phenomenon is overblown across racial lines.
But a New York Times report suggests Spielberg's antipathy for streaming services like Netflix was overblown.
But according to one of the vault's creators, the reports are pretty overblown and everything's fine.
" He indicated that the response to the incident had been somewhat overblown, describing it as "hyperventilation.
Considering the media's performance thus far, Lauer's new status as whipping boy feels overblown, but understandable.
Concerns that users will consume too much health care unless they have to pay are overblown.
It's easy to blame the media for overblown media coverage, but it's only half to blame.
Now, on one level, the initial media furor around these stories has been a bit overblown.
A few decades ago, we had Reefer Madness and propaganda about the overblown dangers of marijuana.
"I think that issue has been somewhat overblown," he said during a press call in May.
Right now the worst fears seem overblown, but could certainly come to pass in the future.
It doesn't find, though, that leadership roles are teeming with psychopaths—that worry is probably overblown.
The verdict: It was all overblown, and Legend took to Twitter to shut down the story.
Their modest scale saves them from turning into  overblown, self-serving statements, nor is there anything.
Concerns over the artificial intelligence's ability to spread disinformation may be overblown, according to one expert.
Further, the stories of rampant abuse in programs like Medicaid and Food Stamps are entirely overblown.
I didn't want it to be overblown or embellished in any way or pandering to myths.
However, those worries were "overblown," Morningstar analyst R.J. Hottovy said on CNBC's "Squawk Box " on Monday.
Turnure is maintaining his overweight rating on the stock on the notion these fears are overblown.
He believes that business chambers' claims of vast numbers of errors in proxy recommendations are overblown.
Although there are clear instances of overuse, terms like "addiction" or "compulsive use" may be overblown.
"I think this issue about narrow networks versus broad networks has really been overblown," he said.
Yet despite that increase, many in the global investing community are saying some concerns are overblown.
"I thought stock market concerns about growth were overblown," said Gus Faucher, chief economist at PNC.
Differences within the Democratic Party between the liberal grass roots and D.C. establishment are overblown, Sen.
But let me tell you why I think the reports of possible flying saucers are overblown.
First is that the threat of terrorism inside the United States is, and has been, overblown.
Discerning the line between legitimate worry and overblown paranoia, however, has proved to be a challenge.
Many academics say the concerns reflected in the University of Chicago letter, while real, are overblown.
TIMPF: I think that the media coverage of this might have been a little bit overblown.
Many of the arguments that Trump would quickly put an end to democracy have been overblown.
This also made me incredibly sensitive to how overblown the promotional apparatus of live music is.
Pelosi said Friday that those arrests were targeted, and that reports of widespread raids were overblown.
But beware overblown accusations of judicial activism, which present Strasbourg as seeking to exceed its mandate.
And in tweets he's suggested he believes the threat posed by the outbreak has been overblown.
Musk has consistently given the opinion that the reaction to the coronavirus outbreak has been overblown.
I thought the Definers stuff was way overblown, but in general it's been a bad year.
Lowry didn't score a single point, rekindling an overblown narrative that he wasn't a playoff performer.
What that means for the economy: Economists believe that fears of an imminent recession are overblown.
Beyond these measures, Sandler is quick to say he thinks this sell-off has been overblown.
Joker had no ties to the larger DC cinematic universe and no worries about overblown violence.
But Patterson clashed with him over climate change; Mercer said that concerns about it were overblown.
Andrew McAfee of the MIT Sloan School of Management thinks that these fears, too, are overblown.
But many ardent Brexiteers, including Mr. Johnson, insist that such fears are overblown, or just wrong.
I know the line of rhetoric I'm pursuing here is a little overblown and somewhat unfair.
Some corporations have complained about errors in the recommendations, but investors say the problem is overblown.
Pyne said he thought the idea that the merged company would monopolize the business was overblown.
But those fears may be overblown as the hard data shows the U.S. economy remains strong.
Zhou Runbiao, a historian in the local government, says concerns about the coming development are overblown.
That should temper talk of "concentration camps" and similar overblown rhetoric to describe an inundated system.
Not just in the normal political way, with bad judgment or an overblown sense of importance.
Despite the controversy, Alabama Republicans believe Washington's worries about losing the seat to Democrats are overblown.
Even Dr. Price's concern about the potential for increased costs on the ACA exchanges seems overblown.
Fears that consumers would balk at a $1,000 or higher price tag may be overblown, however.
Particularly overblown are claims that deported DACA recipients would inevitably be strangers in a strange land.
They showed a way beyond Abstract Expressionism, which was by then dwindling to empty, overblown gestures.
That the articles often proved to be overblown or inaccurate did not seem to bother him.
The continued hiring boom also suggests that fears of a looming economic recession are largely overblown.
Instead, they said rabbis made the list for merely technical reasons, and the controversy is overblown.
The malign effects of money in politics are generally overblown, as Vox's Dylan Matthews has explained.
This, not some overblown and oversimplified notion of nascent dominance, explains why Germany is now so relevant.
On September 8 at UrbanGlass, a multidisciplinary performance will symbolically freeze, remix, and replay Trump's overblown rhetoric.
Take advantage of the bully pulpit This is a tool of presidential power that is often overblown.
In it, reporter John Carreyrou showed that the company's claims of a health care revolution were overblown.
Fears that other people are using dark magic, while often misdirected and overblown, are not entirely baseless.
But those fears may be overblown, if the historical performance of money-losing biotechs is any indication.
Bachelorette fan, podcaster, and blogger Brandi Cyrus thinks the drama surrounding this Bachelorette contestant is totally overblown.
Fears that Mr Trump might torpedo the NATO summit, as he had the G7 one, proved overblown.
Jeff Currie, a commodities analyst at Goldman Sachs, told CNBC the oil market sell-off was overblown.
Nothing was overblown, and the balances among the various sections, especially between brasses and woodwinds, were exquisite.
Investors have proven more than willing to throw money at overblown tech startups, like Theranos and Juicero.
But concerns about the consequences for human health and the environment may be overblown, according to experts.
Gun rights advocates say fears about 3-D printed guns are largely overblown, based on current technology.
I still think some of the claims Fadiman and Oroc made for microdosing are a bit overblown.
That worry is a bit overblown, though, especially since F-35s already fly near China, for example.
With overblown rhetoric and scant legal merit, the NRA's suit seems unlikely to bring down Florida's law.
But a new paper* from Research Affiliates, a fund-management group, explains why many criticisms are overblown.
At least one of the two major claims that put GSG in the news is clearly overblown.
Some analysts say that global market fears over China are overblown, citing Friday's strong U.S. jobs report.
He believes near-term headwinds should not be overblown since Under Armour has strong international growth potential.
Yet worries over a new hawkish central bank are likely overblown given Powell's cautious, consensus-building approach.
Trump on Thursday said media reports that the GOP had abandoned its healthcare push had been overblown.
Overblown stereotypes about going to Catholic schools abound, but there certainly is something universal about the experience.
But it's hard to estimate how overblown those fees currently are without detailed data from the companies.
So, yeah, this is just wildly overblown and fortunately most of us are not paying any attention.
The end result is The Grand Annihilation, an album that's muscular without being overblown and one-dimensional.
Another 2202 percent of voters though said the new revelations were overblown and wouldn't affect their votes.
Several parents contacted me to say that their children were happy, and that the controversy was overblown.
Meanwhile, Barclays published a note last week defending the stock and saying the redesign worries were overblown.
The now-President and his party turned a "careless" (said the FBI) act into an overblown scandal.
How often can you have an overblown party in your honor without coming off as a jerk?
But coconut oil's reputation as a miracle food is overblown at this point, we're sad to report.
And they have pointed to administration numbers that indicate a terror threat on the border is overblown.
Many of the Republican attacks use misleading language and employ overblown claims about the dangers of immigrants.
But he thought that some of the exuberance in the news media might be a little overblown.
The company has faced a raft of accusations of wrongdoing, some of which have indeed been overblown.
"Fears of a near-term recession are overblown," said KC Mathews, chief investment officer with UMB Bank.
These sorts of brain scans can sometimes lead to overblown claims by researchers and the media alike.
In your opinion, is the paranoia surrounding genetic editing overblown, as the fear around I.V.F. once was?
The question is whether the problems are real or overblown, and whether future price gains are likely.
Of dangers facing the United States, Ms. Haspel said she believed talks of threats could be overblown.
The couple stayed behind, partly because of the overblown concerns that preceded Hurricane Irene the year before.
But on Monday, some of the candidate's supporters said fears that he could be despotic were overblown.
Rather than discard overblown flowers that have passed peak flourish, the florists give them pride of place.
Over the past few years, I've thought the progressive fears of incipient American fascism were vastly overblown.
As with most criticisms lodged against the Trump White House, this oft-repeated narrative is way overblown.
Do you think the fears are overblown or are you thinking and worrying about it a lot?
Their occasionally overblown rhetoric was the act of men who, stripped of dignity, try to reclaim it.
Water appears immune to claims that its benefits are overblown — we need it to survive, after all.
Their monumentality thrills but also chides the art world for its embrace of spectacle and the overblown.
But the firm is still bullish on Netflix and is refuting "overblown" fears about the company's future.
This person suggested that the idea of Romney posing any kind of threat to Trump was overblown.
Sure, his promises that all of Trump's nonsense will "end" with this new movie are probably overblown.
But two years later, following rumors of coal (true) and gold (overblown), the population began to boom.
He said he had no immediate plans to raise rents and dismissed complaints from tenants as overblown.
In a lot of ways, the parallels between the 22007 election and the current one are overblown.
"I don't think it's overblown to treat this as an existential threat to democracy," Mr. Frankle said.
So you and I can agree that the fear of terrorism is kind of overblown and overwrought.
In the case of Shia, the Saudi fears of domestic opposition threatening the regime itself are overblown.
You don't have to go as far as Kelton to think that concerns over deficits are overblown.
One of the product demos was actually overblown by a visual effects studio, The Information reported last year.
Ordinarily, it might be easy to dismiss the touted results of the SPRINT MIND study as overblown hype.
Butina&aposs attorney, Robert Driscoll, has called the allegations "overblown" and said prosecutors had criminalized mundane networking opportunities.
He is among those on Wall Street who believe concerns about a global slowdown hurting Boeing are overblown.
For its part, the privacy community is insisting that this vulnerability is overblown and that people are overreacting.
"Concern over recent headline risks (Lion Air crash, Saudi arms sale restrictions, etc.) also look overblown, " Cowen said.
But many of these things -- you see the scrolling list of items, a lot of them are overblown.
For another attendee, these are overblown concerns, even if the Russians could get to attendees if they wanted.
Researchers like Woolley told me that the company's capabilities are a "bit overblown," but we simply don't know.
Concerns that droves of student borrowers will seek to ditch their debt have always been overblown, Kantrowitz said.
Well, put that way, I guess my disgust over that rodent poop in my coffee seems overblown. Maybe.
I also wanted to prevent you from reading or hearing some overblown or inaccurate reports regarding my health.
The warning from Justice Sotomayor that there will now be a "rush to register such trademarks" seems overblown.
If it's an even more overblown narrative ye seeks tonight, there's Eli Manning's career difficulties with the Vikings.
Some gun rights groups say the technology is expensive, the guns are unreliable and the threat is overblown.
But Mikhail Matovnikov, an analyst at Sberbank, argues that "rumours of the death of private banking are overblown".
Indeed, when people liken Boris Johnson to Trump, the comparisons are often either overblown or superficial (the hair).
Be smart: White House hopes for Democratic votes are overblown: This will likely pass with only Republican votes.
He just needs $2122 million first… Noisey: The Retinal Circus and Z² were both big, overblown rock shows.
"Dell has no real bear case aside from the balance sheet and I think that's overblown," Cramer said.
Girardi said just as much to Kemsley when confronting her on her overblown reaction to the accidental exposure.
On the "Halftime Report" today Citigroup Chief U.S. Strategist Tobias Levkovich said he thinks these fears are overblown.
It seemed overblown even back then—it's a short cut for people who desperately want something to say.
I'd spoken to a lot of journalists, and I think that the fear of transmission was super overblown.
At the same time we shouldn't get too overblown about it, to overwrought about it…at this point.
The hand-wringing over Tesla's ability to generate profits on the Model 3 is overblown, according to Berenberg.
While the Tsunami Democràtic app could be accused of encouraging disruption, the charge of "terrorism" is clearly overblown.
Anthony Bourdain calls him "a fully made member of the chef mafia," but Mr. Thompson thinks that's overblown.
"I think it has been a little bit overblown," he said about attention paid to Romo tipping plays.
My biggest fear about this virus is that the panic and reaction to it are being WAY overblown.
The outlet said Tara Jane Langston was a healthy gymgoer who had thought the coronavirus issue was overblown.
But it's also possible, in the gold rush of meditation apps and gadgets, that some claims are overblown.
But the blowback is overblown, and seems to constitute reflexive anti-Trump sentiment rather than careful economic reasoning.
But talk that the left-flank of the Democratic Party is poised to abandon Clinton is wildly overblown.
While Mackay said the selloff was overblown, he noted that a change to NAFTA could hurt corporate earnings.
These fears are probably overblown, but there is no quick cure for the current instability in Italian politics.
Besides, the notion that Republicans suffered a devastating rebuke as a result of the Clinton impeachment is overblown.
Do you think the annual controversy around the cups is legitimate, or do you think it is overblown?
He described the charges as overblown, saying that arranging dinners and making friends were being mischaracterized as nefarious.
So what if some of the accusations seem overblown based on what we've witnessed throughout the series's history?
No one knows whether a year from now, we'll see today's fears as overblown, underblown, or on point.
It began with Trump insisting that all of the chatter about chaos overrunning his White House was overblown.
We believed that recession fears were overblown, given the solid green output of the ClearBridge Recession Risk Dashboard.
"A lot of that is overblown — I think we've gone from historical assassinations to digital assassinations," he said.
From smart homes to robots, it's mostly a lot of incremental improvements overblown to sound like tremendous progress.
Fear of deflation is overblown, Mr. Issing and others argue, and there is nothing wrong with low inflation.
On that issue, I sided strongly with John Mueller and other analysts who argued the risk was overblown.
"I don't know how much of it is overblown and how much of it is accurate," he said.
You've mentioned this in the past — that you think we've sort of overblown, overstated, and misunderstood Cambridge Analytica.
Moderate Democrats insist those concerns are overblown and that the bill has been smeared by exaggerations from liberals.
Nuclear power proponents — both inside and outside China — argue that such concerns are overblown, if not downright fearmongering.
And the early academic literature suggests that the fear of fake news's uniquely destructive power may be overblown.
For now, the G.O.P.'s legislative triumph is only being sweetened by the wildly overblown reaction to it.
But that hasn't stopped overblown reactions gaining airtime in the wake of Friday's historic summit between the Koreas.
Still, some analysts caution that the antitrust concerns, and the potential impact on firms' quarterly results, could be overblown.
The grim warnings of what would happen after the referendum have turned out to be overblown, they point out.
" Multiple sources pushed back on Ruddy's comments when asked Monday, with senior officials calling the Priebus news "totally overblown.
Some gun rights groups say the technology is expensive, the guns are unreliable and the threat is being overblown.
There were elements of the announcement that were overblown, and others pieces that didn't receive the attention they deserved.
Our family is there, it's our homeland, and not in an overblown, hysterical way, but as a simple fact.
The paper's initial alarm about invalidating 40,000 fMRI-based research papers was overblown, later corrected to closer to 3,500.
Trump administration officials have excused those moments as overblown, affecting news reports more than creating any real government dysfunction.
If you think this is overblown lefty rhetoric, think again: Stone wears such monikers like a badge of honor.
Even in its current formulation with limited categories, the DPI suggests that current measures of inflation may be overblown.
Obviously, if Trump were to win the election the warnings of a party civil war would be considered overblown.
One thing that Seacrest wants you to know: the reports of Rio being a dangerous wasteland are completely overblown.
Call for an evacuation too early, and people might decide the risk is overblown and return to their homes.
It also suggests arguments that poverty at home is as bad as poverty elsewhere in the world are overblown.
The Maverick School of Overblown Gender Performance kept me very safe in the target-rich environment of dramatic teenagers.
But Lawrence believes the specter of rights violations and illegal arrests is overblown, and a misinterpretation of the law.
Recession fears gripped the markets last month, just as one indicator was beginning to show those worries were overblown.
The will to keep the club together is strong, and predictions of further exits to follow Britain's are overblown.
And so the people that imagined cyber as a solution, a complete solution, I think it's a little overblown.
Federal officials, environmentalists and others say the practice has been common, though the coal industry calls the concerns overblown.
AI researchers point to several technical reasons why fear of AI is overblown, at least in its current form.
Regardless of security worries about China, which are probably overblown, the Hinkley plan looks extraordinarily bad value for money.
Rogers has said those fears are overblown, noting that Western coal states could get funding under his bill, too.
President Obama says a row between U.S. and Chinese officials at the airport upon his arrival shouldn't be overblown.
But several economists maintain that the world isn't headed for an all-out trade war, calling such fears overblown.
For more proof that fear about Wednesday's volatility in Nvidia could be overblown, Gordon looked back to September 2015.
" The president maintained that he felt the exchange was overblown, adding that he didn't believe Biden's response was "great.
Despite the usual description of executive orders as a "unilateral power" of the president, this description is somewhat overblown.
But some of the researchers say that Facebook's privacy concerns here have been overblown, and it's limiting their work.
"The 'Amazon threat' has now been proven to be overblown," Wells Fargo analyst Tom Nikic said in a note.
Davos, Switzerland (CNN Business)China has a message for the Davos crowd: Fear about an economic slowdown is overblown.
But in a number of recent studies, researchers have found that our obsession with cuckolded fathers is seriously overblown.
Democrats have previously said worries that traditional news or bloggers would be swept into the agency's crosshairs are overblown.
The mayor of Lewisville, one such suburb downstream, insists that the reports about the dam's failure risks are overblown.
Robert Brusca, chief economist at Fact and Opinion Economics, agrees that Paul's deep correction worries are overblown right now.
Christopher Wheeldon's "American Rhapsody," new this spring, also came into bloom on Wednesday, despite Leslie Sardinas's distractingly overblown décor.
But they also warn that some consumers may be led astray by genetic findings that are overblown or irrelevant.
My initial piece cited three data sources that pointed in the same direction: The free speech crisis is overblown.
As a title, "Epic Abstraction" is overblown, especially once you see the show, which contains plenty that is modest.
The hubbub over Lochte potentially making up a weird story feels a little overblown — a lot out of nothing.
For some French people, like Grâce Kitoudi, a customer service representative working in an airport, the issue seemed overblown.
Famed investor and crypto crusader Michael Novogratz said on Friday that the reaction to the novel coronavirus is overblown.
Some progressives claim that concerns about left-wing student authoritarianism are overblown, and occasionally I'm tempted to believe them.
Mr. Scarborough and Ms. Brzezinski don't deny that something of a friendship developed, although they say it gets overblown.
For most Americans, who have seen little income growth in recent decades, though, fears of steeper inflation seem overblown.
And what at first seems overblown — occasionally verging on hysteria — becomes more and more justified as the story unfolds.
And although he has conceded "there may be a United Nations violation," the president says any concerns are overblown.
"'Streaming wars' are overblown," wrote Raymond James' Justin Patterson in November, putting a strong buy rating on the stock.
A number of middle-of-the-country lawmakers are cheering the leadership expansion, saying the regional considerations are overblown.
This cartoonish figurine twirled slowly on its nylon string, distracting me with its overblown enactment of bargain-basement foreshadowing.
But Obamacare experts who spoke with CNBC suggested that fears about a collapsing individual health-plan market are overblown.
That raises a good-faith basis for investigation, though criminal allegations have been greatly overblown on the existing facts.
Some Washington power players say concerns about internal strife at the White House are being overblown by the media.
Given this, it seems that talk of Verizon being able to walk away from the Yahoo deal is overblown.
"The leftist claims about sea level rise are overblown, overstated or frankly just wrong," he said in an interview.
The White House has said that's all overblown, but the president himself declining to back Bannon will fan the flames.
Google's been incessantly talking about AI for the last year and its use of the term is a little overblown.
In a statement, Butina&aposs attorney, Robert Driscoll, called the allegations "overblown" and said prosecutors had criminalized mundane networking opportunities.
But members of Britain's 'out' campaign say such warnings are overblown and that Britain would prosper if it broke free.
He says pollution concerns are overblown and that the proposed whitewater course will help attract younger people to the city.
U.S. concerns about Class 7 are overblown, said Al Mussell, research lead at Canadian think tank Agri-Food Economic Systems.
According to my colleague Russell Brandom, the potential political danger of deepfakes is real, but the worry is currently overblown.
Yet, newly released data suggest that concerns over e-cigarettes' popularity among youngsters may be overblown, at least in England.
And I think that impression is a little overblown, but I also think it comes from a very real place.
As overblown and untrue as stereotypes about the signs can be, they certainly have a way of needling at us.
Supporters of the program say such concerns are overblown, noting the intensity of the screening to which applicants are subjected.
The most annoying thing about these overblown descriptions is that they tend to carry some nugget of truth in them.
Then a study came out last year suggesting that the imperative to monitor screen time for preschoolers may be overblown.
But although the girl had multiple partners, her family wants to make it clear that the news stories were overblown.
Men were 4 times more likely than women to say that the media has overblown the issue (22% vs. 5%).
It's also true that reports of Trump's campaign weakening an anti-Russia plank in the GOP platform were badly overblown.
Those claims might have been overblown — and Tesla has used Nvidia's chips in its cars, too, further complicating the matter.
The 60-year-old actor and director shared his confusion for films with overblown budgets in an interview with Deadline.
He retains his seat on the powerful Security Council, suggesting that any falling-out with Mr Putin may be overblown.
As with many of the Hermit Kingdom's claims, plenty of people came forward to say that this boast was overblown.
Friday's jobs report was the latest signal that those worries were overblown, with February U.S. payrolls surging more than expected.
We would start hearing that the risk of addiction had been overblown, that legitimate pain patients very rarely get addicted.
Yet the media hype around Ossoff, particularly as a bellwether for Democratic prospects in the 2018 midterms, was always overblown.
It is why simmering concerns on the left that the intensity of the Trump opposition will fade are likely overblown.
Hook told reporters that, "people are overstating the disagreements between the US and Europe," and that these reports are overblown.
"  Another Democratic donor who supports Biden added that the idea that Bloomberg would "damage" a Biden campaign is "completely overblown.
"I can say definitively that this is an overblown story that is media-created," Alan Garten said in an interview.
Mr. Iger brushed off Mr. Wang's criticism as "patently absurd," and said media reports about food pricing complaints were overblown.
From Deadmau5 to Marshmello, masks have become overblown and overused, turning a symbol of anonymity into a symbol of fame.
"Despite the overblown rhetoric that today's figures have sparked, the actual numbers have not changed much in the last year."
Russia's appetite for bitcoin has been overblown by the media, the head of Russian bank VTB International told CNBC Tuesday.
Canada's dangerously overblown reputation for fair play can be traced back to Flanders, 1914, after the Second Battle of Chumps.
Certain editors in the 1990s promoted Roiphe to national prominence, and her arguments about overblown rape statistics came with her.
But Trump has deflected those allegations, accusing the media of a double standard and insisting allegations of racism are overblown.
The lawsuit is overblown, he suggested, because only a fraction of the targeted voters were ultimately scratched from the rolls.
But the FAA has consistently overblown certain safety concerns surrounding drones to justify its glacial pace and micro-managerial regulations.
Responded to LaVar Ball's suggestion that Trump's role in getting three UCLA players out of Chinese jail was overblown 44.
So are these fears overblown, or is it just a matter of time until a recession infiltrates the US economy?
There are regulations Americans don't like, though that too is overblown — health, safety and environmental regulations are actually quite popular.
But in a note released prior to China's latest announcement, stock researchers Valuentum suggested that Boeing's tariff troubles were overblown.
Back in 2006, he published what would be his last paper on bug-chasing—a topic he believes was overblown.
Other scientists agree, saying that fears of rebound effects are often overblown, and are a distraction from sensible energy policy.
He thought my concerns were overblown, even when one of the bar-based poker games he frequented in Madison, Wis.
O'Malley Dillon: As a general rule, the idea that tough primaries splinter our voters for the general is typically overblown.
Concerns about a drying up of foreign direct investment if Britain votes to leave the European Union are somewhat overblown.
Still, whole stretches of the opera came across as splashy and grandiose, an impression reinforced by Mr. Zeffirelli's overblown production.
This is the kind of controversy that might have seemed overblown as recently as the start of the Obama administration.
And even if those fears are overblown, that's something that few outside of Erbil want to see become a reality.
Fears that the Indian government could use Aadhaar to turn the country into a surveillance state, he said, are overblown.
If the threat from politics seems overblown, there is a genuine worry for American bosses on the mainland: market competition.
These fears were overblown, with no relationship loss coming to fruition, but similar anxiety appears anecdotally common among L.G.B.T.Q. youth.
People&aposs psychological reactions to infectious diseases can sometimes be overblown and do more harm than good, some experts say.
Some financiers, however, have expressed the view that India's credit issue is overblown and is not a cause for concern.
When I saw this movie, I found the mild uproar over how little Sharon Tate speaks to be wildly overblown.
Stuffed with demon warriors, vamping concubines and overblown acrobatics, Derek Yee's "Sword Master" packs a lot into its 105 minutes.
While it affects all devices and it is easy to immediately understand the danger, the threat may have been overblown.
The White House first called for $1.9 billion in funding in February, though Republicans have said that request is overblown.
Investors fled the stock after management issued some cautious commentary on the conference call, a reaction Cramer saw as overblown.
Specialty retail analyst Randy Konik believes worries around Foot Locker are "overblown," creating an irrational sell-off in the shares.
The council issued its own report suggesting the data on the benefits pushed by the governor and mayor was overblown.
For Mr. Steiner, any doom is overblown, adding that after Hub, no big rentals will be available for a while.
Cramer said some of the blame fell on the company itself and some on the market's overblown worries about tariffs.
The nuclear industry has long struggled to combat fears about safety, which many proponents of atomic energy say are overblown.
Matthew Sarboraria, a vice president and associate general counsel at Oracle, said in an interview that such concerns were overblown.
The president of the United Teachers Los Angeles union, Alex Caputo-Pearl, has countered that budget constraints have been overblown.
But Martin -- who has a "strong buy" rating on the stock and a $150 price target -- believes these concerns are overblown.
But some activists think these fears have been overblown, and the National Weather Service says the flooding will likely be minor.
Calling the cops over such an obvious vulnerability seems overblown—enough so that 46,000 people are writing Facebook reviews over it.
As every president discovers, these concepts are overblown and opponents are ready to fight in the first Hundred Days and thereafter.
Such interpretations are very likely overblown, as the subprime auto market is far smaller than subprime real estate was in 2006.
Later Tuesday, Disney CEO and Chairman Bob Iger told CNBC's "Fast Money " he believes concerns about ESPN's subscriber losses are overblown.
Some analysts also say that the concerns about slowing demand in emerging markets, a byproduct of the economic weakness, are overblown.
But some analysts think that the lockup fears have been overblown and that a lot of employees won't sell shares yet.
Trump has complained that accusations his campaign remarks stoke violence are overblown and has accused activists of deliberately baiting his voters.
Obama on Dallas: 'Vicious, calculated, despicable attack on law enforcement' He said Friday that doomsday rhetoric about the Brexit was overblown.
The EFF was expected to gain seats in South Africa's Parliament, though it appears some predictions of a surge were overblown.
Still, Michael Elleman, a missile expert at the International Institute for Strategic Studies, reckons that for now those concerns are overblown.
Some investors are wondering if the U.S. is headed into bear market territory, while others hold that the fear is overblown.
"I think the fears of a Chinese hard landing are vastly overblown," he told CNBC's "Squawk on the Street " on Monday.
When all was said and done, the hype was overblown and the errors that did occur had a relatively minor impact.
"Investors' fear of ASP/bit declining is overblown considering costs continue to decline and demand increases," said Stifel analyst Kevin Cassidy.
Overblown forum signatures and ASCII art became commonplace during this period, favoured by meowers as tools of passive aggressive self-expression.
The president of the United Teachers Los Angeles union, Alex Caputo-Pearl, says budget constraints cited by Beutner have been overblown.
For the most part, those fears were likely a bit overblown and containers are now an integral part of the project.
S. VISWANATHANBangalore, India You suggest that criminal charges against opposition politicians in the Maldives are "overblown" ("Archipelago of ire", February 20th).
That book had a breakout hit: Pater's essay on the "Mona Lisa," which is a gloriously overblown ode to the painting.
Koffler criticised Berlin's willingness to intervene, saying the security concerns about letting China's Yantai buy into Germany's nuclear industry were overblown.
On the demand side, Morgan Stanley says fears that oil consumption would slow sharply this year now appear to be overblown.
They said concerns over Amazon using its own delivery jets at the expense of FedEx and UPS (UPS) were likely overblown.
But he says the stigma that we've attached to it is so overblown some people who contracted it have contemplated suicide.
The narrative that has developed around the race—Ellison as Sanders-style progressive, Perez as party establishment—is a bit overblown.
It was hardly the kind of performance that would cause other Republicans to conclude criticisms by McConnell and Corker were overblown.
Their fourth and fifth albums consisted of unfocused and overblown ideas that threatened to negate the brilliance of everything before them.
Others, however, have said those fears are overblown because the hurdles might be too high for even mighty Amazon to overcome.
The story "is widely overblown," said Jarrett Blanc, the former State Department coordinator for Iran deal implementation at the State Department.
As with his (likely overblown) concerns about Kavanaugh, Paul is most likely using this situation to add to his libertarian credentials.
"I don't know how much of it is overblown and how much of it is accurate, to be honest," Rounds said.
Certainly, vague worries in Bangkok that "red-shirts" could use the occasion for anti-establishment protests are likely to prove overblown.
Perhaps it's understandable that traders seem eager to set aside the always-overblown trade-war concerns to refocus on corporate results.
Sure, some perceive a rampant crisis in most nations, but it is all sort of boring and overblown, by Pinker's lights.
Barclays said fears of the impact on housebuilders from potential interest rate rises were 'overblown', upping its ratings on some firms.
When the US Supreme Court issued its ruling on Masterpiece, I wondered if my concerns about the case had been overblown.
One of the many virtues of How Democracy Ends is Runciman's insistence that talk of impending doom is almost certainly overblown.
The telecom industry is on the defensive, but says repeal critics are misinformed and believe the fallout for consumers is overblown.
Amazon, meanwhile, has been ridiculed online in viral videos for plastic packaging, but Rachel Premack reports the outrage might be overblown.
Baird said pessimism on Model 3 demand is overblown, and that weak Q1 delivery expectations are already priced into the stock.
Trump didn't invent the phenomenon of overblown internet outrage, but his presidency has exacerbated and normalized this way of living online.
Although Bishop would claim that warnings of an impending land sale were overblown, it only took another few weeks for Rep.
However, historical practice, particularly before the enactment of the Antideficiency Act in 1870, suggests that such constitutional questions may be overblown.
An overblown response to a relatively minor pathogen can cause sufferers to undergo severe lung inflammation and flooding, commonly called pneumonia.
Spicer on Monday dismissed those reports as "overblown" but indicated the president is tired of hearing about infighting in the media.
He said that news reports were overblown and the agency had all the money it needed to operate safely and efficiently.
He's also appeared to make light of extreme cold, suggesting frigid streaks were evidence that climate change is an overblown threat.
And so he only kept getting more extravagant in his desire to combine deeply emotional musical motifs with schmoopy, overblown storylines.
"They were real characters — overblown, exuberant, nasty, but each of them in their own way were genuinely interesting people," he says.
Eliska Haskova Coolidge, a Zeman supporter and influential public figure, said that many fears of those in the West were overblown.
"I think the online left conversation about Feinstein being a pariah is probably a little overblown to voters in the state."
But Shira Ovide of Bloomberg Opinion argues that slowing iPhone sales growth and shrinking margins could mean Apple's value is overblown.
Those fears are overblown, according to Andriy Smirnov, the deputy chief of staff of Zelenskiy's administration responsible for handling judicial reform.
But contrary to popular perception, they do not validate the pervasive — though overblown — fear that technology will create a jobless future.
Some economists say that the concerns in Europe are overblown and that prices are overvalued but not in a danger zone.
But in addition to a possible uptick in foreign investment, Jefferies believes fears of a decadelong slog for stocks are overblown.
It said unofficial accounts that 180 to 450 people were killed were overblown, but did not specify the number of victims.
Federal officials, environmentalists and others say the practice has been common, though the coal industry has said the concerns are overblown.
"I think that's been overblown a little bit," Goldman said, noting that witnesses described the call summary as nearly entirely accurate.
The vulgar display by a so-called comedian was only part of what ails this overblown tribute to journalists' self-importance.
An estimate from the Urban Institute — though rejected by the Sanders team as overblown — put his campaign proposal at $32 trillion.
Though they were overblown, it's not hard to understand why the stories about the CIA's "secret" art collection might've struck a chord.
Similarly, other claims in the "clean eating" community, like the idea that aspartame can cause cancer, are completely overblown, causing unnecessary worry.
Whereas Mrs May had two years to retreat from her overblown commitments, Mr Johnson has just three months to eat his words.
However, some believe these debt fears are overblown, in part because of historically low interest rates and minimal volatility in the economy.
And it's about how those comments feed into the idea that statements about the damaging effects of racism in America are overblown.
"While macro fears of an economic hard landing may be overblown, the concentration risk of global oil demand remains underappreciated," it said.
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Nutella's cancer risks may be overblown by the press, but there are still plenty of good reasons not to eat palm oil.
"While macro fears of an economic hard landing may be overblown, the concentration risk of global oil demand remains underappreciated," it added.
ITIF president Rob Atkinson instead called for a tax credit for investing in robots, calling predictions of job loss from automation overblown.
Other analysts were less concerned about the impact of the protests, with Jefferies analyst Randal Konik telling investors that concerns are overblown.
Thursday's minutes supported a further flattening and bolstered the view that the market's initial reaction to Powell's comments on Wednesday were overblown.
In other words, the scene is set for awkward hookups, overblown expectations, or, perhaps riskiest of all, run-ins with past lovers.
Still, the threat from American Express may have been overblown, BTIG's Mark Palmer wrote in a research note before the earnings report.
Then there's the hype cycle, where writers might opt to cover overblown, one-sided university press releases instead of the actual science.
Per Washington Post: "Defenders of Page and Strzok insisted the issue is 'overblown'' and that there was no misconduct between the two."
As earnings forecasts come down, some strategists say the expected boost to consumer spending from lower energy prices may have been overblown.
Morgan Stanley's chief U.S. equity strategist, Adam Parker, told CNBC's "Fast Money Halftime Report " on Monday that recession fears are mostly overblown.
Baird said pessimism on Model 3 demand is overblown, and that weak first-quarter delivery expectations are already priced into the stock.
But one of the first prominent mid-sized German engineering firms to sell out to the Chinese says such fears are overblown.
Apart from an engrossing duet revealing the strength and softness of Baidy Ba and Ms. Gomis, this work was meandering and overblown.
That's partly because its author is not particularly sharp, and partly because the campaign pushing for its release has been so overblown.
Supporters of Brexit say while it might cause some short-term issues, fears are overblown and Britain will thrive outside the bloc.
But rumors about the Islamic State recreating their physical caliphate or even regaining a fraction of what they previously occupied are overblown.
"Concerns about China's debt levels reaching a critical threshold and posing a systemic risk are overblown," the HSBC team wrote in April.
Some budget experts said concern over the rule was overblown precisely because the House rules could be waived for high-profile bills.
Cramer said the worries were overblown, particularly since Apple can't possibly know how many phones it will sell before it sells them.
One analyst said on Thursday that fears of Trump clamping down on Amazon and enforcing tighter regulation on internet giants were overblown.
In China, concerns that the domestic insurance regulator would block Anbang because of a rule that limits overseas holdings may be overblown.
Mo Jia, an analyst at consultancy Canalys, said the issue had been overblown, though Huawei had been overly aggressive in its marketing.
"Last Friday's strong US jobs data suggested that recession fears were overblown," said Philip Wee, currency strategist at DBS in a note.
"Much of the hype is really overblown for chia seeds," says Kim Larson, RDN and spokesperson for The Academy of Nutrition & Dietetics.
But some investors say revenue worries are overblown and that banks could make it out of the rate cycle better than expected.
But, unfortunately for Gizmodo, the fears are overblown and its descriptions of Tencent are at best naive and at worst deliberately misguided.
Ms. Simonyan, the editor in chief, said that the American news media's focus on Russia's presumed role in the leak was overblown.
"I think that a lot of the strain was always overblown," Obama insisted on Thursday, while acknowledging "tactical differences" in some areas.
"I think the issue of tone was way overblown," said Jason Miller, who served as communications director for the Trump transition team.
But the false specter of voter fraud has been used for much more sinister purposes than overblown rhetoric amid a contested election.
She said she assumed Ms. Zhang had been up to no good, but, echoing the president, she said security concerns were overblown.
The food industry, for its part, is urging consumers to remain calm and avoid hoarding, suggesting that fears of shortages are overblown.
Another was that at any given time, only 21950 percent of priests were celibate — an estimate that the church said was overblown.
"This is not overblown, this is very serious -- I'm 45, I'm in good health, and it has knocked me down," he said.
Some Goldman officials, including Mr. Solomon, considered his complaints overblown and did not understand why Mr. Katzman was making such a fuss.
Mr. Hagin said by email on Tuesday that "the Bush thing is overblown" and that his departure was unrelated and long planned.
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But the Institute on Taxation and Economic Policy in Washington reports that these fears were overblown, citing a recent Stanford University study.
Analyst Raimo Lenschow upgraded the virtualization software company to overweight from equal weight, arguing that fears over cloud-based platforms are overblown.
The e-mail story may be overblown, yet it is a cautionary tale about the risks of giving in to those instincts.
Still, the results show the to Amazon's announcement to cut prices at Whole Foods may have been a little overblown, Grom suggests.
First, dismissing the importance of Russia's intervention is naïve, but at the same time proclamations of a new Cold War are overblown.
Colors are either overly muted and not all that realistic, or so overblown that the photo is, again, not close to reality.
The company also had a similar overblown moment in "Avengers: Endgame" that was praised for showcasing Marvel&aposs first openly gay character.
Instruments sounded correct and not overblown, and I could pick out certain different elements of a song if I focused on them.
Those fears exist but are almost certainly overblown, says Richard Winger, editor of Ballot Access News and an all-around voting guru.
I understand that the story about children being lost is a bit overblown, they can&apost get in touch, I get that part.
A number of the scandals that President Bill Clinton faced, including Whitewater and "Travel-gate," also turned out to be overblown -- and fizzled.
The press release for 1076 Madison describes Talmadge's paintings as "a particular brand of rarified melancholy," but that description is a bit overblown.
But two of her predecessors as permanent secretary had said that the scandal surrounding Mr. Arnault was overblown and called Ms. Danius weak.
A lawyer for the defendant in that 9th Circuit Court of Appeals case suggested to CNBC that those fears are overblown, at best.
"I think that overblown, melodramatic framing of the issue tells you everything you need to know about what is happening here," Cramer said.
These changes make it seem like Apple's fears were overblown, or that it's willing to compromise on that belief to satisfy those developers.
Cigarette-makers remain subject to a vast settlement reached with American states in 1998, but fears of huge class actions have proved overblown.
If there's a reason Russia's influence on Facebook seems wildly overblown, it's because this too seems like an elaborate campaign of deflecting blame.
Because Batman v Superman is an atomized mess of a story, with loopy shortcuts, confounding red herrings and overblown dialogue at every turn.
Ross said fears about e-commerce giant Amazon are "somewhat overblown" because Amazon seems to be adding to the network density for UPS.
Although many reports of crimes being committed via Pokémon Go have been overblown, there have been a few robberies and a car accident.
Fears of an impending global recession have been overblown, both J.P. Morgan and HSBC Asset Management have projected in half-year outlook reports.
What they're saying: Casino defenders say the worries are overblown, and that analyzing playing data can help problem gamblers rather than hurt them.
However, Croft maintains that the oil oversupply looks to be easing, and that the persistence of the global glut has potentially been overblown.
Concern about the "pending disaster" coming for high-dividend stocks is overblown, the chief U.S. market strategist at RBC told CNBC on Tuesday.
I get the sense that Apple thinks this whole situation is overblown and an undeserved distraction taking away from an otherwise great product.
Despite its overblown reputation as Sting's favorite bedroom pastime, tantric sex is about more than marathon orgasms and sustained, seemingly pointless, eye contact.
Analysts, however, say these fears are overblown, noting the $52 billion-plus off-price business is simply too big for brands to ignore.
That said, I do think the oft-cited point that public company CEOs get pressure to manage for the short term is overblown.
It's an overblown narrative, and one that persists in part because of the pernicious sexism that has followed Clinton throughout her public life.
Why it matters: International travel boosts the U.S. economy, and this could signal that fears of a Trump-effect on travel were overblown.
"I think the whole thing is an overblown attempt to exert government power over us," said Bob Allen, a Washington state apple farmer.
He adds that concerns about Freeport's ability to ramp-up production are overblown and Indonesian ownership/environmental overhangs are unlikely to come back.
But others market watchers, including Goldman Sachs, have contended that stock selling this year and calls for a looming recession may be overblown.
U.S. bonds were hit on Thursday after stronger-than-expected gross domestic product data suggested fears of an impending recession may be overblown.
Elon Musk talks a big game about Tesla's self-driving car plans—but some of those claims might have been a bit overblown.
The flight from hedge funds has been overblown, after winter's losing strategies turned a corner in March, one industry insider told CNBC Thursday.
The majority of people in Freital see the terrorism charges as overblown, he repeated, leading to a degree of sympathy for the attackers.
He acknowledged that he attended the Group of 20 summit in Russia in 2013, but suggested his involvement with Russian officials was overblown.
Such viewpoints are a salve against the prevalence of overblown luxury, an antidote to corporate spin and shiny celebs famous for their fame.
While many artists opt for overblown when given free rein in this nearly 10,000-square-foot showroom, Mr. Johnson approached the challenge judiciously.
For weeks, Mr. Trump oscillated between reassurances that he had the situation under control and suggestions that the whole issue was vastly overblown.
Administration officials contend that Mr. Trump's well-documented rift with the Europeans over his withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal has been overblown.
Andy Curliss, head of the North Carolina Pork Council, said spill dangers are overblown, noting that hog farmers have faced severe weather before.
This unpleasant choice may partly explain why President Trump jumped from overblown tariffs to a sweeping public statement about American companies departing China.
The president was in Long Island to discuss gang violence and the threat posed by MS-13, which seems to be somewhat overblown.
The painting measures 8 by 19823 ½ inches, making many of the large Neo-Expressionist paintings done in these years look overblown and pompous.
Research, however, suggests that warnings about sitting at work are overblown, and that standing desks are overrated as a way to improve health.
On substance, Perriello's attack was somewhat overblown — Northam also has a community college plan, just one that's $37 million instead of $1 billion.
Greg Steltenpohl, a co-founder and the chief executive of Califia Farms, which makes almond milk, argued that the latest debate was overblown.
Tom Gimbel, chief executive of LaSalle Network, a staffing firm in Chicago, said the narrative of the gig economy had long been overblown.
Depending on what cable news channel they watch, your spouse's boss probably genuinely believed things would be fine and it was all overblown.
Thanks to skepticism about the gender disparity in stress, it is easy for women to feel their added anxiety is unwarranted or overblown.
Together they can make you feel the very high highs and very low lows of teendom — particularly if an overblown prank is afoot.
Frank believes Democratic concerns about the changes were overblown, although he also worries about more mortgage discrimination as a result of the law.
And claims that blockchain can dramatically reduce the hundreds of millions of dollars in annual real estate fraud, he added, may be overblown.
These apocalyptic visions have largely failed to materialize, leading some climate-change skeptics to dismiss present-day warnings from scientists as similarly overblown.
Throughout the movie, Jenkins avoids what I call Negro hyperbole—the overblown clichés that are so often used to represent black American life.
Bits and pieces of 16th- and 17th-century costume were spliced with the contemporary wardrobe, abstracted and overblown or reduced to a detail.
Google, Amazon and Apple in statements vehemently denied the allegations from companies like Tile and Popsockets, claiming their stories are misleading or overblown.
"We are so, so, so sad," Ms. Diab said, complaining that Mr. Trump's claim that terrorists were slipping in as refugees was overblown.
Banks all agreed to use those overblown fees instead of competing for retailers' business with reasonable rates more proportionate to their actual costs.
As Kaitlyn Tiffany noted for Vox, though, these concerns were both somewhat valid and overblown — with a touch of xenophobia for good measure.
They say the threat refiners face from the mandate is overblown, and Philadelphia Energy Solutions's problems were far bigger than the ethanol standard.
He said he's heard many people claim the crisis is overblown, while others appear not to know much about the situation at all.
Trump, in an interview with Fox News that aired Monday, complained that accusations his brash rhetoric emboldened the mail bomb suspect were overblown.
If that is overblown, fixing one Balkan problem does at least make the others more visible, notes Florian Bieber, an expert on the region.
India's non-performing asset (NPA) problem has been overblown, said Keki Mistry, chief executive and vice chairman of HDFC, the Indian housing finance company.
Some researchers have speculated that the health effects of marriage are overblown, but not for a reason that would make single people feel vindicated.
What's more, the fears of a global slowdown might have been overblown as multinationals have proved to be outperformers this year, the strategist said.
The most overblown of the many fears surrounding the peace agreement is the notion that the FARC will win power at the ballot box.
Incident by catastrophic incident, cyberwar has left the pages of overblown science fiction and the tabletops of Pentagon war games to become a reality.
By now, you're probably thinking I'm such a downer — or wasting my time writing about a problem you think doesn't exist or is overblown.
Maybe Buttigieg is unaware of the growing consensus among mainstream economists that the deficit hysteria of seven or eight years ago was greatly overblown.
Still, some believe there are signs that business overall is in a healthy state and the concerns about slowing business investments could be overblown.
The election revealed the country's extreme anxiety over the future of jobs, but fears about robots and automation are overblown, technology executives said Tuesday.
For the most part, as Amanda Taub explained for Vox in 2014, these fears are overblown, because getting affirmative consent isn't actually that complicated.
Because battery life has been another one of the Gram's strong points, despite the typical overblown claims and some benchmarking ridiculousness in the past.
On Wednesday morning, Mulvaney appeared on CNN's "New Day" and argued the whole Freedom Caucus-White House showdown had been overblown by the media.
Many people believe disaster is inevitable, but a deep look at bird-strike data led researches to conclude that these concerns are way overblown.
A stream of vaguely offensive jokes and throwaway thoughts, overused memes and overblown photos, tweets that are largely voiceless and indistinguishable from one another.
This year's effect was particularly overblown given the magnitude of the fourth-quarter's sell-off, according to Nicholas Colas, co-founder of DataTrek Research.
Disney CEO and Chairman Bob Iger told CNBC in February after the company's first-quarter report that concerns about ESPN's subscriber losses are overblown.
When it comes to what types of homes millennials are buying, Wacksman noted that the tiny-home trend — while fascinating — is a bit overblown.
Although there have also been some counter claims floating around academic circles in recent years that imply the echo chamber impact is itself overblown.
This version of the theme also includes Missy Elliott because nothing makes overblown arena rock better than venerable rap pioneers shoehorned in YEAH BABY!
Yet a closer look by VICE reveals that the threat of fentanyl being intentionally mixed into recreational drugs has been overblown by the authorities.
One viewpoint holds that the divisions are overblown and that Democrats -- actual voters -- are for the most part pretty closely aligned on policy questions.
J.R. Claeys (R), who served as Kobach's campaign manager in his 2018 gubernatorial bid, said fears of a Democratic takeover in Kansas are overblown.
" In the piece, she warns that the nation's democracy is "in crisis," and says that her fears about the Trump administration were not "overblown.
Wozniak says Tesla's promotions about its cars' self-driving capabilities are overblown and lead people to trust the "autopilot" feature more than they should.
But in remarks to reporters in the Oval Office, the president insisted that rumors of a staffing overhaul had been overblown by the media.
Fischer and other ethanol backers say the legislation would increase the use of a clean, domestic fuel, and that air quality concerns are overblown.
Most Americans are focused on what matters to their families and their communities, not on the latest overblown scandals reported by the mainstream media.
The kickoff of the Inter-Korean Railway Project survey also suggests that claims of a rift in the US-South Korea alliance are overblown.
The problem was that she despised Hollywood's big-budget crowd-pleasers, panning the likes of "The Sound of Music" as being overblown and sentimental.
Quick take: "I think some of the rhetoric about China's AI advances has been overblown," says Jeffrey Ding at Oxford's Future of Humanity Institute.
The Sichuan government dismissed as overblown earlier fears that part of a hotel had collapsed, saying damage proved minor and everyone was evacuated safely.
And while Fyodor Golan's signature has always been digital textures and overblown color, this futuristic collection has taken huge inspiration from the Far East.
Even at this rate of growth, the graphic's estimate of the current number of "total illegal aliens" at more than 26 million seemed overblown.
"They're just trying to make Trump's election look fraudulent," said Vernon Hastings Jr., 76, from Shreveport, La., calling reports of Russia's election interference overblown.
That he is so dismissive of the issues we point to by referring to them as "overblown rhetoric" is a slap in the face.
The country added 28,2145 jobs in April, another month of robust growth and a fresh sign that recent fears of a slowdown were overblown.
Until the reversal, House Republicans sent a clear signal that they thought accusations of corruption and unethical behavior among their own ranks were overblown.
The yield curve has started to flatten, stoking concern, but many say that it and the other various signs of trouble may be overblown.
Do you think there are any sort of fears — either of bias, job loss, evil robot overlords, a lack of transparency — that are overblown?
Instead, Trump dominated the agenda for days with a rather small initiative, inspiring overblown criticism about how his approach threatens to erode capitalism itself.
And yet, there are people flouting this new way of life, partying on Florida beaches and incorrectly opining that government reactions have been overblown.
It suggests to me that maybe, just maybe, all this consternation about Medicare-for-all sinking Sanders against Trump is a little bit overblown.
While some economists said that Wall Street's angst over the week's data appears overblown, others said it's important to contextualize any single economic figure.
"Blueprints" of how to solve a given opponent are often overblown, but teams have repeatedly recreated what gave the Rams trouble late last year.
We believe investor optimism about TSLA's addressable market for electric vehicles, volume growth trajectory, and, most importantly, sustainable profits/cash flow inflection is overblown.
The idea that big banks are facing an "existential crisis" from financial technology (fintech) challengers is "overblown", the digital chief of HSBC told CNBC.
He knows America well and has no illusions about the "special relationship," which he believes was invented by Churchill and was always much overblown.
Brooks warned that Russian hysteria has gripped Washington and worried that the allegations of collusion between Trump campaign officials and Moscow had been overblown.
Bartsch said concerns about the Fed's policy unwinding are overblown and that the market shouldn't see it as merely the reversal of quantitative easing.
Despite Trump's overblown boasts about the economy, his campaign is suspiciously silent on the most important economic measure of them all: Annual economic growth.
So when the film inevitably dips into the swelling music and emotion that belongs to a more conventional "inspirational" drama, it doesn't feel overblown.
One can dispute how fair this is about Clinton herself — the email scandal is arguably overblown, as were many of the "scandals" in Bill's administration.
While most talk of game-changing moments in Washington is overblown, the House vote on ACA is a decision that lives up to that billing.
It goes something like this: Yes, automation seems scary to some because it involves robots, but those fears of the job-destroying machines are overblown.
Chukumba said investor concerns of a slowdown are overblown, because the company has been more focused at growing its profitability than revenue in recent years.
"The market's (view on) corn is that last week's news on flooding plains was overblown," said Phin Ziebell, an agribusiness economist at National Australia Bank.
While excitement around the technology has boomed, skeptics have warned that it is still in its early days and its potential may have been overblown.
The internet is full of overblown promises and outright fakes — but Facezam was particularly easy to accept as real, and felt particularly urgent to share.
According to The New York Times, "His vocabulary is extensive; his diction tends to the grandiosely formal, though overblown to the point of self-parody."
Mr. Cruz suggested that the issue was overblown, dismissing it as a "paperwork error" and saying he had disclosed the loans in another public filing.
But, having worked for years with Chinese companies navigating the American legal and regulatory landscape, we have come to see that those fears are overblown.
Given the devastation wrought on native populations, the obsessive focus on a handful of Anglo-Saxon settlers—including, most poignantly, the infant Virginia—is overblown.
Fast forward to today, and the overblown furor over Trump's inartful counterpunch has obscured the candidate's momentous comments about terrorism at the Republican National Convention.
But a data analysis from March by the director of Georgetown University's Free Speech Project suggests that this "crisis" is more than a little overblown.
It dives deeper into their 80s post-punk tendencies, lead singer Carson Cox channeling that overblown and morose voice above an industrially heavy electric kit.
The brokerage said the reaction could prove overblown and that Apple may still decide to stick with Dialog rather than developing its own power chips.
Thoughts on AI worries: Both Nadella and Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates think Elon Musk's concerns about machines with smarter-than-human intelligence are overblown.
Here's why I believe those concerns are overblown and why I believe Apple remains a quality growth name for portfolio strategies (not a value trap).
However, analysts say the fears appear overblown since the U.S.-Canadian dispute over soft lumber dates back to the 1980s and has previously involved tariffs.
But Goldman executives involved in the technology push say their goal is to make unior staff more efficient and call concerns about job losses overblown.
How Trump's defenders are pushing back Legal figures who are favorable to the president have rushed to his defense, saying the issue is being overblown.
"Worries over an industry-wide slowdown following weak holiday NPD data and Mattel's recent preannounce seem overblown," Jefferies analyst Trevor Young wrote in a note.
Not to mention the fact that many devices are little more than an overblown pedometer, something any smartphone worth its salt already has built-in.
" Their coverage of Clinton's private email server, he said, was "the most overhyped, over-litigated, overblown story in the history of American politics, full stop.
Anxiety about Facebook's liberal bias in this instance is probably overblown, because that section is such a small part of the news Facebook serves up.
But Goldman executives involved in the technology push say their goal is to makes junior staff more efficient and call concerns about job losses overblown.
Women's emotions, particularly their rage, are often deemed overblown or self-indulgent, and marginalized people are frequently told that they are exaggerating for perverse effect.
Fears that the housing market could be weakened by possible mortgage interest provisions in an upcoming tax bill are "overblown," according to Home Depot's CEO.
Ultimately, Sandweg said he believes concerns surrounding the migrant caravan are overblown, adding that today's influx of migrants is different from those in years past.
Some analysts think this will all blow overSome analysts, though, think the fears about the trade war and Apple's sales in China have been overblown.
Lewandowski said the White House is looking to give Spicer more help, but said insinuations that is part of a larger shake-up were overblown.
Eventually Congress will recognize that all the changes enacted to address the overblown patent troll issue has resulted in far more damage to U.S. competitiveness.
Still, most Olympic sailors interviewed by Reuters over the past two years, including Grael, consider the health risks overblown and say water quality has improved.
Perhaps the perils of climate change will turn out to be overblown, or perhaps we'll develop geoengineering solutions to reflect sunlight and cool the planet.
Lyft, and its biggest competitor Uber, closed at all-time lows on Tuesday, weighed down on these fears, but Walmsley says the concerns are overblown.
And then, thanks to some gales of circular breathing, he managed to thread one of those earlier, overblown harmonics atop the ongoing, bebop-influenced flurry.
Farnsworth's overblown language — the references to invasion, the invocation of disease, the mood of threat — prods Americans toward identifying a problem and embracing a solution.
They also say the cost-savings estimates are overblown, or could potentially raise prices on people who have private insurance to offset the Medicaid losses.
In their own memo summarizing Ms. Newbold's comments to the committee, they presented her concerns as overblown and depicted her as a disgruntled federal employee.
We broke the story ... Dr. Drew still believes the panic over COVID-19 is overblown and people just need to take precautions and be reasonable.
He noted that fears about Estee Lauder's exposure in Hong Kong, due to the protests, proved to be overblown because sales in China remained strong.
The threats and talk of Amazon making a bigger push into prestige beauty online are overblown and shouldn't steal from Ulta's success, Cowen's Chen said.
Mr. Gergiev and the orchestra reached a reasonable compromise in matters of French sound and style, though "La Valse" was somewhat overblown from the start.
Deutsche's AT1 bonds have plummeted in value due to concerns around the bank's ability to pay coupons, although many feel the reaction has been overblown.
"Sometimes we get a national reputation for being on the cutting edge and I think that's a bit overblown," he said of the state's policymakers.
Stephen Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian studies at Princeton University and New York University, thinks worries over Russia's danger to the United States are overblown.
Trade war fears were overblown and stocks can now resume their upswing after retesting the February lows, says Raymond James chief investment strategist Jeff Saut.
An investment bank in a report released Monday said the fears among Wall Street of the effects of a potential Warren presidency may be overblown.
Ms. Thunberg, who has been rebuking world leaders for inaction on climate change, said she was not deterred by critics who called her concerns overblown.
Rather than offering coherent and respectful arguments against the Republican plan, Warren and others have resorted to ridiculously overblown mudslinging with no basis in reality.
But even after primaries in Texas and Illinois in March took out some top Democratic candidates, Democrats believe the angst over crowded primaries is overblown.
Target's surprisingly positive preannouncement may have lifted retail stocks as investors wondered if their fears about the sector were overblown, but Jim Cramer remained skeptical.
A recent opinion article in The Hill argues that the oft-cited negative effects of the president's trade wars are nothing but an "overblown" narrative.
"If Kline overturned only -- at most -- five clearance adjudications with very serious concerns out of 5,000, Ms. Newbold's concerns seem very overblown," the memo said.
Stephen Cohen, professor emeritus of Russian studies at Princeton University and New York University, thinks worries over Russia's danger to the United States are overblown.
"They've now mitigated the political risk that a draw will trigger nervous action by Congress," Mr. Parrott said, though he thinks that fear is overblown.
Blanchard starts with the commonplace observation that interest rates on government debt are quite low, which in itself means that worries about debt are overblown.
" Matthew O'Brien, director of research for FAIR, said "assertions that DACA will cause economic damage to California, or any other state, are overblown, at best.
Why it matters: Digital Bitcoin "mining" and transactions mean the cryptocurrency has an energy problem, even if fears that it will cook the planet are overblown.
While some analysts, and insurers like Zurich Insurance , have said chatter around industry consolidation is overblown, Allianz has been outspoken about its interest in larger deals.
Indeed, comments made last week by SoftBank's COO Marcelo Claure, who said there was "no certainty" that SoftBank will launch another Vision Fund, were probably overblown.
But as a recent Washington Post article pointed out, such fears might be overblown and political posturing masking a much more benign and mutually beneficial relationship.
" In a way, then, it is almost "a parody of poetry in general, or of what people think of as poetry: overblown language about big subjects.
With ESPN continuing to weigh on Disney's results, CEO Bob Iger said in an exclusive CNBC interview that concerns about the network's subscriber losses are overblown.
President Donald Trump's top economic advisor said Friday that despite gloom in the markets, the "blowout" jobs report shows that fear of a recession is overblown.
The impending wave of San Francisco tech IPOs is substantial and will influence San Francisco real estate, but the hype about its impact is likely overblown.
Other critics of the list, prepared by a child-safety advocate and a trial attorney, dismiss it as describing dangers that are either overblown or obvious.
"While macro fears of an economic hard landing may be overblown, the concentration risk of global oil demand (in Asia) remains underappreciated," RBC Capital Markets said.
Mr. Nadjari, a former Democrat turned Republican, announced cases with fanfare at news conferences, but the talk of sweeping away judicial and political corruption proved overblown.
Did anyone ever call you guys about eating Tide pods during that craze or do you think that story was a bit overblown in the press?
Initially, the response to the announcement from Palestinians and the broader Arab world was relatively muted, suggesting that fears of renewed conflict may have been overblown.
Those fears may be overblown: a census released in December found that only about 175,000 Palestinian refugees still live in Lebanon, one-third of previous estimates.
Finally, Cramer knows sell-offs related to political risk tend to be especially fear-inducing, but they're often as overblown as the overseas declines, he said.
The Fed is still the market's friend Memani has also said that investor concerns about whether lower rates would weaken the US dollar may be overblown.
Shares had run up 3 percent in regular trading ahead of its first report as a public company, and analysts said expectations may have become overblown.
Chinese policymakers' most recent move targets illegal foreign exchange activity, and even though less money withdrawn means less money for casinos, Cramer said concerns were overblown.
I think these concerns are largely overblown, and not least because few people are less worthy of sympathy or support from liberal-minded people than Sessions.
But, even if these stereotypes of the signs are by and large overblown, we can still learn a lot about a person from their astrological identity.
In the UK, there have been a number of reports of "near misses" between drones and commercial airplanes, but regulators say the danger can be overblown.
"The federal government has set aside millions of dollars for biohazard and decontamination equipment designed to address an overblown threat to law enforcement agents," he added.
But the scathing attacks on his administration can seem overblown to his sympathizers, making it easier for them to dismiss uncomfortable truths about its real shortcomings.
He believes the consequences of political rhetoric are "way overblown"—that even inaugural or State of the Union addresses have marginal, fleeting effects on public perception.
But John Jenkins, a trustee with the Holiday City homeowners' association, insists that reports of human-versus-turkey tension in Toms River have been vastly overblown.
Fears of deleterious Iranian hegemony are wildly overblown: Its population of 85033 million makes up less than one-fifth of the Middle East's 420 million people.
Earlier in February BlackRock raised its outlook on European stocks to the highest possible rating for the first time since last May, saying risks were overblown.
Jordan has swagger to spare, with those rolling shoulders, but there's a breath of charm, too, all the more seductive in the overblown atmosphere of Marvel.
But if we listen with love, and risk believing in one another, the consternation about who resides in the White House will prove to be overblown.
The report found policy makers have overblown expectations about how much private money can be mobilized, especially for low-income countries which are receiving very little.
They say his displays of public affection reflect his desire to connect with people on a personal basis and that the media has overblown the story.
"It is unknown what she may be able to accomplish, but the potential negative effects can easily be overblown," Raymond James' Mills wrote in an email.
The promises of President Trump of the $40 billion to $50 billion in agriculture buys by the Chinese in phase one is just an overblown headline.
"In typical wise-ass fashion, we wrote 'Overblown,' taking the piss out of the glorification and aggrandizement of the scene," Mudhoney frontman Mark Arm told Yarm.
"I can say definitively that this is an overblown story that is media-created," Alan Garten, the chief legal officer of the Trump Organization, told Reuters.
"But I think the consequences of that decision are somewhat overblown," said Josh Blackman, a professor at South Texas College of Law and an ACA critic.
That spirit of sacrifice might not announce itself clearly amid the overblown pageantry of a professional football field, but others who kneel with Kaepernick carry it.
Elon Musk said he still believes panic over coronavirus is overblown in a series of tweets Wednesday night, repeatedly questioning or contradicting the predictions of experts.
The well-meaning interventions of Mr. Kushner and his wife, Ivanka, with Mr. Trump are a familiar — and to some critics, overblown — theme of this administration.
Lawrence Keane, general counsel for the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a trade association for gun manufacturers, told Reuters concerns over 3-D printable guns were overblown.
The status of free speech on college campuses is one of the most heated controversies in American public life today — and, in my view, somewhat overblown.
These overblown wines surged to become prominent in many different regions, but none more so than Châteauneuf-du-Pape, in the southern Rhône Valley of France.
As the historian Douglas Smith's 2016 biography showed, the actual manner of Rasputin's control over Russia's royalty has been overblown, misunderstood and purposefully mangled for decades.
Public health experts have become wary about raising alarms over new strains because the grave predictions made in 33 and 2009 turned out to be overblown.
In those days she was telling me that the Covid-19 threat was overblown by the mainstream news media (note, her daughter is in the media).
The Democrats also don't think McCaul is well-known even after winning eight terms in office and call his claims of a reinvigorated field campaign overblown.
No place for Hong Kongers After West Kowloon began operation in September last year, it appeared at first as if concerns around the plan were overblown.
Perhaps concerns are overblown, and the spawn rate reduction will serve its purpose by keeping the mechs out of final circles and off the strategic chessboard.
In the same segment, Falwell falsely suggested that concern about the COVID-19 is overblown, and that the media is overhyping it specifically to hurt Trump.
Mr. Petrenko was neither overblown nor restrained, with a focus on teasing out intricacies and echoes from previous movements that give the Sixth its programmatic cohesion.
Despite interventions during the war by several Muslim countries, she rightly concludes, the fears raised by Serbian propaganda regarding an Islamic fundamentalist takeover were considerably overblown.
The Clinton campaign believed the F.B.I. investigation was overblown and seriously damaged her chances to win the White House and resented Mr. Comey's comments about Mrs.
Several Republican lawmakers involved in the dispute said Gowdy's remarks have been overblown to suggest a complete exoneration of the FBI's conduct during the 2016 campaign.
Abraham Lincoln used to warm himself by the fire in between House votes — argued that the current intraparty divisions portrayed in the media are way overblown.
On Tuesday, Mr. Esenberg said that his institute's lawsuit was not aimed at depressing Democratic turnout, and that predictions of a purge's effect had been overblown.
Claims that protectionism would inevitably cause a recession are overblown, but there's every reason to believe that these indirect effects would eliminate any net job creation.
Although some test subjects initially struggled, choking and gasping when they tried to eat or drink, it was clear that scientists' earlier concerns had been overblown.
So is the family's story the stuff of a spy novel, ripe for sleuthing and criminal prosecution, or simply an overblown Washington story, typical of midsummer?
Still, even if the FaceApp brouhaha was overblown, the increasing popularity of consumer apps from countries with authoritarian governments is something to keep an eye on.
Or, as in the eyes of Cedric, 51, an African-American man who preferred not to give his last name, whether it was all somewhat overblown.
"The fear the costs are going to spiral out of control ... is still somewhat overblown or at least unproven," he told CNBC's "Power Lunch " on Thursday.
While the coronavirus outbreak constitutes a world health crisis, experts have warned against unnecessary panic, arguing that misinformation is causing an overblown response to the disease.

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