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"overplay" Definitions
  1. overplay something to give too much importance to something

130 Sentences With "overplay"

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However some academics warn that Imamoglu could overplay his hand.
She didn't overplay it, she didn't keep it a secret.
Democrats will overplay their hand, only helping Trump in 28500.
Secrecy is one of Nintendo's tricks, but they overplay it.
"He's not going to overplay his hand," Mr. Graham said.
They have a point, but I think they overplay their hand.
Don&apost overplay to the liberal women in the Republican conference.
Minerals companies and mining analysts said Tanzania could overplay its hand.
" He added, "The reality is the Democrats could overplay their hand.
And Democrats believe that Republicans will overplay their hand on the emails.
Overplay handoffs, and the high-flying wings are cutting backdoor for slams.
This is a fair point, but Blumenthal seems to overplay his hand.
"But we can't overplay the fact that there was damage done" earlier.
Let's not overplay though: she's polling at only about 2% to 3% nationally.
"Teams are going to have to decide who they want to overplay," Stamkos said.
For one, the story doesn't overplay its hand, lasting a little under 10 hours.
All they had to do was stand aside and let Trump overplay his hand.
"  Michael @Smerconish: "Do you have any concern that your party will overplay its hand?
On the flip side, House Dems need to be careful not to overplay their hand.
All the while, the screeners can slip toward the basket if their defenders overplay Thompson.
He and other Democrats are certain Trump will botch the attacks or overplay his hand.
And yet for all his skepticism, he doesn't overplay the part of the anxious Luddite.
They were concerned Ukraine would be emboldened to act out militarily and overplay its hand.
If you overplay him, they got the slot shot, which they had some good looks from.
But we're not going to overplay him or try to take it too far too soon.
For instance, in your entrance essay, it's important not to overplay tales of overcoming incredible adversity.
It's true that a singer has to be careful not to overplay Dalila as stock seductress.
His hard-left supporters could overplay their hand, particularly by driving Blairite "saboteurs" out of the party.
Don't overplay a weak hand Senate Democrats went into the Gorsuch confirmation fight without any good options.
Leavers have always maintained that Remainers overplay the economic effects of Brexit ("Project Fear" and so on).
It is true that they knew the media would overplay it, so that's why they devised it.
But turnout was low and the Conservatives were careful not to overplay their expected victory next month.
"Most of the time it's a pretty good hand, but I wouldn't overplay it yet," he told Reuters.
"I don't want to overplay that just yet, because we need that breakdown below 2,126, 2,120," he added.
And the creators repeatedly overplay their hand, pushing so hard for specific emotions that the stridency becomes hilarious.
We never rush and we try not to overplay or overproduce stuff and I guess that's the plan.
But some scientists feel that dogs' acute sensitivity to humans might actually lead us to overplay their intelligence.
Drag DJs sometimes, of course, really overplay the whole thing, trying to entertain, blah-blah-ing on the microphone.
This cut is most effective when the defense tries to overplay the screen and jumps toward the ball early.
Did newscasters deliberately overplay Hillary's chances in order to suppress opposition-voter turnout, or were they just spectacularly wrong?
They're also elite at finishing on cuts to the rim, the natural counter when teams try to overplay the handoff.
They could suffer the wrath of voters if they overplay their hand and get blamed for an unnecessary government closure.
Although Franco isn't above spoofing his own image, Wiseau provides such a ripe target it's virtually impossible to overplay him.
Several Republicans noted that experience has shown that immigration politics can be tricky and that Democrats could overplay their hand.
Let's not overplay this: There was no blackout, and it's not even clear that it was a specifically targeted attack.
At least in part, that's because Wohl and the director, Leigh Silverman, so overplay the sitcom style at the start.
There were arguments about why this was — some said the media would unfairly overplay the tape, making Trump look bad.
Overplay the screen—or fall asleep for a brief second--and Walker will sprint to the rim for an easy layup.
Yet he can't overplay his depth or he risks being condescending, which is not a good look when debating a woman.
Despite this orchestra's myriad seductions, Mr. Jurowski resisted the urge to overplay; the emphasis was on guiding a coherent, accumulating drama.
But Beijing doesn't want to overplay its support of Pakistan and push India into the arms of US President Donald Trump.
Meanwhile, Chewie has a certain Groot-ish quality (from Guardians of the Galaxy), and Liu is careful not to overplay that joke.
People who talk to them have been telling them not to miscalculate and overplay their hand, but it appears they may be.
His overplay became a national story, thanks in part to the catchy name, but also because it was happening to the Pirates.
But Delay said House Democrats would be able to move forward on impeaching Trump as long as they don't overplay their hand.
However, there is a concern that De La Hoya will overplay his leverage of having the more popular boxer under his wing.
And yet a "Meistersinger" staging can veer too far into jackboots and Hitler salutes: It's possible to overplay the work's own history.
But Jorge Arbache, former secretary for international affairs at Brazil's planning ministry, said Brazil would do well not to overplay its hand.
Richard J. Lewis, the episode's director, does well not to overplay his hand here, demonstrating how grave acts can happen with minimal fireworks.
And because these movies are often overplaying their hand in hopes of garnering the attention of Academy voters, Adams too can overplay her hand.
Now, I don't want to overplay the role of a group of voters who make up, at most, a third of the Republican Party.
I think what was really great about his reaction was his sense that he did not, as an actor, need to overplay the acting.
Rafaeli has encouraged the actors, all adroit, to inhabit the roles rather than overplay them, while still allowing Delany her natural vivacity and grace.
Ryan cautioned Republicans on the committee on Friday not to overplay the document's findings and not to tie it to the special counsel's probe.
So it's important for ASMR video makers to keep things fresh, and for viewers to make sure they don't overplay that one amazingly tingly video.
Once the Warriors started to overplay the roll man, James started using pass fakes to open up shooters in the corners for direct bullet passes.
John Cornyn, the No. 2 Senate Republican, said he expected Democrats would overplay their hand and launch a contentious drive to remove Trump from office.
Still, one wouldn't want to overplay the role of the men in Sofonisba's life, and deny her the force of her own decisions and creativity.
I can't overplay just how good it feels to play a Pokémon RPG on my TV, with an actual controller, instead of strictly as a handheld.
Michael Steel, a Republican strategist who worked as a spokesman for former House Speaker John Boehner, told Reuters Democrats are likely to overplay their investigative hand.
His ideas have fallen out of fashion, not least because they often overplay emperors' reach and downplay historical local actors in trade, commerce—and even hydrology.
Conversely, if Democrats overplay their hand, then DACA expires and Republicans avoid any possibility of being forced into an amnesty with nothing to show for it.
A single big bust is less likely than a series of smaller pops, as enthusiastic investors and funds overplay their hands on one tech fad after another.
And within this capitalist system, rich and powerful people who overplay their hands get their comeuppance all the time, losing their jobs, their fortunes and their reputations.
He learns things from them, but he also doesn't overplay his experiences, admitting that he never felt his ego had "completely dissolved," as some others report happening.
Thus, if Democrats overplay their hands on impeachment and removal, and if they select a nominee who is too leftist, they will hand President Trump a second term.
Lacey does not overplay her hand in terms of this book's politics, but it becomes clear that men have tried to fiddle with Mary, mind, body and soul.
That invites foreign countries like North Korea or Venezuela to overplay their hands, and it may lead a president to respond with a forcefulness that escalates a crisis.
It's built atop the sorts of smaller conflicts that all of us will face at one point or another, but it also doesn't try to overplay their importance.
"The more conservatives overplay the narrative that they're being persecuted and oppressed, the more they will check out of higher education, and that makes the imbalance worse," he said.
Shan Wu, who represented Gates before he pleaded guilty, said Ellis's comments undercut the prosecution and make it look like the government is trying to overplay Manafort's luxury lifestyle.
Rather than possessing strategic discipline, the Clintons' Republican opponents have displayed an uncanny, uncontrollable impulse to overplay their hand, like a poker player with three deuces betting the house.
Here, Curry sets a pin-down screen for Andre Iguodala—who jabs toward the screen, feels the defender overplay it, and then cuts toward the basket for the easy finish.
BADE: And it sounds like Nancy Pelosi has been doing her best behind closed doors to tamp this down and -- because she doesn&apost want to overplay her cards here.
Taken together, he added, the Manafort and Cohen cases weaken the Republican campaign to keep control of Congress so long as Democrats don't overplay their hand with a rush toward impeachment.
With typical restraint, Reichardt doesn't overplay the significance of the gesture or clarify the feelings that linger between them—the scene is awkward, sweet, and carries a kind of low-key magic.
The former, alas, are generally lacking, and the latter tends to overplay its hand, including an extended animated sequence -- with clever callbacks to the original -- that seems to waddle around too long.
The president, according to people close to him, believes that Democrats will overplay their hand and that once the transcript is released, it will not prove to be a problem for him.
The president, according to people close to him, believes that Democrats will overplay their hand and that once the transcript is released, it will not prove to be a problem for him.
And if they overplay, he drops a dipsy-doo dribble and blows to the hoop and with his upper body musculature — he has the pecs and biceps of a linebacker — sends defenders flying.
The interplay between Meloni and Oswalt is surprisingly delightful for a relationship created entirely in post-production, and the show is careful (in, granted, just two episodes) to never overplay the Happy card.
No issue in economics is entirely unanimous, and because immigration is a contentious issue in partisan politics, it sometimes leads the media to overplay the extent of expert disagreement about the economics of immigration.
And despite some elegant stage pictures, courtesy of Eric Southern's lights and Caite Hevner's projection design, the director Saheem Ali can't help him much, particularly as Mr. Ali encourages the actors to overplay most moments.
With Trump's approval rating underwater — and new details in the Russia probe emerging almost daily — party leaders sense an opportunity to make huge gains at the polls in 2018 and don't want to overplay their hand.
" Moulitsas argues that voters were primed to oppose Republicans "no matter what warm body Democrats had thrown into a district," and there's a temptation to "way overplay the quality of a candidate in these wave scenarios.
But, hoping not to overplay their hand, some operatives have cautioned candidates about focusing too heavily on the President and, instead, encouraged them to talk about how his chaotic presidency has impacted everyday life for voters.
Trump could be a master at vilifying Democrats, particularly if they take a sweeping election victory and overplay their hand, she said, using the example of House Speaker Newt Gingrich, a Georgia Republican, in the 22020s.
Of course, the Democrats may play to win this game of chicken — unable to stomach a win for Trump — and overplay their hand, demanding not only DACA but a $15 minimum wage, "Medicare for All" and more.
But Sumlut Gun Maw, a prominent leader of the Kachin, a largely Christian group that is fighting the Myanmar government, warned that Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi should be careful not to overplay her hand with China.
With so few voters left undecided, the report expected from Mueller looks unlikely to serve as a significant voter turnout tool for Republicans or Democrats in November 2020 and could backfire on Democrats if they overplay it.
He said that while no Western democracy is naturally immune to the far-right, its electoral success is instead largely driven by dissatisfaction with mainstream parties and elements of the media that overplay migration failures and underplay successes.
Football's biggest critics, they said, were the same bubble-world liberals in the media, ivory-tower scientists (who overplay the dangers of concussions) and soft coastal suits who never played the game — and never met a Trump voter.
Neither is it to overplay the messaging aspect of a bill that would give LGBTQ people tangible recourse if their basic rights are violated -- if, say, they're refused a rental lease because of their gender identity or sexual orientation.
In this film, he makes his narrow range work for him; it suits the character's emotional estrangement, and by the time Matt is able to make a real connection, Mr. Sudeikis doesn't have to overplay to put it across.
At the same time, it can't overplay its hand because it's making a nice chunk of change by just siphoning 15 percent of subscriptions from services like Hulu, HBO Now, and Netflix when people sign up through the app store.
This time, however, Curry's gravity—that is, his ability to draw defensive attention—forces both defenders to overplay the short cut, leaving Ian Clark wide open behind the arc: A slip cut is the exact opposite of the short cut.
Please. Meanwhile, the Trump administration and the president himself overplay their hand with almost-daily declarations of "fake news!" while playing into the authoritarian role the press continually accuses it of playing via this stupid stunt at the EPA on Tuesday.
If the U.S. were to overplay its hand and its demands, it will make it hard for allies to seize the opportunity that President Trump has opened for a new approach to China, to the CPTPP and to multilateral trade.
Sanders said on Fox News before the House was called that Trump is "willing to work across the aisle to get things done," but implied that the president could use Democrats as a foil if they overplay their hand on oversight investigations.
Mr. Hawkes resists the urge to overplay the character's toughness or his damaged soul, and that makes him all the more watchable as the camera trails him, often as he's smoking a cigarette or drinking booze, while music pulses through those unbroken shots.
The poker metaphor for this — which the show's creators Brian Koppelman and David Levien know well, having written the movie "Rounders" — is "going on tilt," being so frustrated by a bad run that you lose all sense of discipline and overplay your hands.
" As the foundation wrote: "The speech did not seem so vital at the time … But from the perspective of 2018, with Britain convulsed by Brexit, Bruges grows ever larger in significance, to a degree that could cause us to overplay the speech.
Those who appear to think that military action is a plausible route wildly overplay the chances of a swift, clean result and vastly underplay the likely costs of conflict, particularly if it went nuclear, or if the North deployed its biological and chemical weapons.
Every song on Coloring Book is a hit now, so there's no need to overplay his hand (or muddle things as he did at last year's Made In America, where he played out the majority of Acid Rap and excluded many of Coloring Book's highlights).
There are signs that Roberts is aware of these risks: Many court watchers believe the reason he sided with the court's four liberals to preserve the Affordable Care Act was his understanding that, were he to overplay his hand, the court would quickly lose its legitimacy.
"We wouldn't (overplay) this but, combined with a less hawkish accompanying statement, it does suggest that Banxico is inching closer to easing," analysts at Capital Economics wrote in a note, noting that investors' expectations for monetary easing over the next 12-18 months had risen "dramatically".
Don't overplay: Word is that Dell didn't make any binding financial commitment to Foxconn, so this might be more a case of Gou asking for an optics favor from his major supply chain partners, as Toshiba is just about a week away from naming a winning bidder.
Speaker Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MORE (R-Wis.) this week pleaded with GOP members not to overplay the document's findings and not to tie it to the Mueller investigation.
While he's cautious not to overplay his own story, adding that he doesn't "want to paint it like it was super crazy," the video still makes for a short but incisive look at one of young kings of contempory British music, and the climate that made him who he is.
The bottom fifth or so of this glossy, blackish monochrome is canted at an angle of maybe 30 degrees; as with Frank Stella's "Running V" paintings, also from the mid-1960s, photographs of this work overplay the illusion of perspective which, in person, is no stronger than the painting's resolute flatness.
The risks are great: former Defense Secetary William J. Perry warned that the primary danger is that North Korea "might overplay its hand and provoke a military response from South Korea," which could quickly expand into a larger conventional war, involving the United States and the almost 30,000 troops based in South Korea.
Other liberal Twitter users, some of them with more than a million followers, linked to the article and spread the same complaint the Clinton campaign had made: that a shameful false equivalence was causing the media to soft-pedal Mr. Trump's many transgressions and overplay the few it could find on Mrs. Clinton.
But hubris could foil China's current advantage, Poling says, if China convinces themselves that they won't have problems with the other claimants in the region "What seems likely to me is that China will eventually overplay its hand here, because in Beijing, the only concern seems to be with Washington," he said.
"Line of Duty" works through a careful balancing act — Mercurio can overplay the tension, and get away with a high degree of ambient implausibility (how many times can Kate go undercover in one medium-sized city?), as long as he underplays the longer sequences of investigation and the dips into the cops' private lives.
They fall into three categories: earnest attempts to honor giants in the L.G.B.T.Q. movement ("Marsha P. Johnson threw the first brick at Stonewall"), tongue-in-cheek diva worship ("Madonna threw the first brick at Stonewall") and satirical takedowns of straight celebrities who overplay their hand trying to be queer allies ("Nick Jonas threw the first brick at Stonewall").
While they were at it, they also announced they were beefing up their partnership Apple with — you guessed it — Watson and Apple Core ML. (Do you have anything without quite so much Watson in it?) Marketers gonna market and there is little we can do, but when you overplay your brand, you may be doing your company more harm than good.
Opponents will often try and take that option away with help, be it from the screener's defender, as Marcin Gortat and Tobias Harris do below: A stunt from the opposite wing: Or they'll pray Redick's man can fight over/under the screen and somehow bother the shot without fouling: Teams know it's coming, and when they overplay it Redick darts back towards where he started and either gets an open look or runway to the basket.
Gerry ConnollyGerald (Gerry) Edward ConnollyHistory in the House: Congress weathers unprecedented week Democrat grills DHS chief over viral image of drowned migrant and child Hillicon Valley: Lawmakers struggle to understand Facebook's Libra project | EU hits Amazon with antitrust probe | New cybersecurity concerns over census | Robocall, election security bills head to House floor | Privacy questions over FaceApp MORE (D-Va.) said Democrats "have a modicum of leverage" but warned they must be careful not to overplay their hand.
When defenses overplay, Billy Donovan has thrown in a wrinkle or two off the ball to take advantage of bad defenses—on a totally unrelated note, here's a Westbrook-Adams pick-and-roll against the Suns: Though he's known more for his downhill drives, Westbrook is also posting up a ton this year, with two common end results: a pass to an open teammate following a double-team, or a face-up jumper if opponents don't throw a second defender at him.
Here's what they've got access to purchase ... Meek Mill, Correctional Institution in Chester, Pennsylvania ...-- RCA flat screen TV with remote ... $242 -- Timberland boots ... $92.65-- Bathrobe ... $23.60 Martin Shkreli, Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center ... -- Radio ... $48.65 -- Nike Overplay IX ... $67.60 -- New Balance sneakers ... $54.60 El Chapo, Manhattan Metropolitan Correctional Center ...-- MP3 player with music and educational materials monitored by the prison ... $88.40-- Watch ... $19.95-- Thermals ... $17 Abby Lee Miller, FCC Victorville, California ... -- Replica G Shock .. $9.10 -- Chess set ... $14.30 -- Sunglasses ... $7.60 Meek can also receive holiday packages, but limited to things like Hostess fruit pies, vanilla health shakes and trail mix, while Shkreli can purchase Christmas cookies and candies.

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