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"overreact" Definitions
  1. overreact (to something) to react too strongly, especially to something unpleasant

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We overreact on the way up and we overreact on the way down.
"We are advising our clients not to overreact," he said.
It's a good thing Cubs fans don't overreact to anything.
Don't overreact to corporate earnings reports or stock price moves.
At this point, I would urge caution and not overreact.
"We must not overreact to campaign rhetoric," he told me.
I have faith in parents' ability to overreact to everything.
I try to take a step back and not overreact.
But it's left us wired to overreact to everyday rejections.
I never want to overreact to a single word choice.
"I don't think people should overreact right now," Kudlow said.
Similarly, U.S. companies should not overreact and abandon the island.
The key is to not overreact or underreact, he said.
That means that for the time being, markets are likely to overreact to the downside, and then overreact to the upside, In that kind of environment, McCaughan said investors should invest for the long term.
Matt: Basically, people overreact to a lot of things they shouldn't.
"When they encounter that, they overreact with fatal violence," she said.
The nature of today's loss provides another reason not to overreact.
Cancers also tend to overreact when their lovers have bad days.
And the public markets tend to overreact on a quarterly basis.
One way it gains influence is by prompting authorities to overreact.
Hopefully, it can do better than simply overreact to its fears.
People with aversion to commitment "get angry and overreact," Henry says.
Alex has played long enough to know that you can't overreact.
Still, it would be easy to overreact to this single win.
But markets should not overreact to no trade deal with China.
The message of the episode is: People on the internet overreact.
He also cautioned people not to overreact to the virus spread.
Of course, investors often overreact, selling first and asking questions later.
Markets tend to overreact--to both the upside and the downside.
"It is important not to overreact," Cronin wrote in a note.
"When the markets overreact, you want to be aggressively buying," Ivascyn said.
LORETTA MESTER: So again, you don't want to overreact to one report.
Of course, speculators and the media do frequently overreact to bad news.
"When the markets overreact, you want to be aggressively buying," he said.
KAPLAN: SO I'M ALWAYS CAREFUL NOT TO OVERREACT TO ONE-MONTH DATA.
They don't overreact and are predictable in their responses to any triggers.
But I don't want to overreact because I am hurt and angry.
"He doesn't overreact to anything," the longtime Giants coach Ron Wotus said.
"He doesn't overreact to anything," the longtime Giants coach Ron Wotus said.
Are you confident that we won't overreact when or if this happens?
Question is, do NBA teams and executives similarly overreact to March Madness?
School shooters often overreact or act out aggressively for seemingly minor reasons. 3.
Esper said on Tuesday the United States won't overreact to the missile tests.
Argentines, however, are prone to overreact, and alarmist theatrics are a national pastime.
Investors should not overreact, said Burt White, chief investment officer at LPL Financial.
I think the [Chinese government] doesn't want to overreact in any given moment.
We considered taking him to the campus hospital, but didn't want to overreact.
Still, your anxiety that the police might overreact to your call is reasonable.
CNN will respond, overreact and play right into his hands in the process.
And that's why I like the World Health Organization saying, let's not overreact.
They tend to intentionally overreact because they know they don't have good information.
It's used as a reminder to step back and refocus rather than overreact.
In response to that resistance, a police officer is more likely to overreact.
"(With Trump) if you overreact to every tweet you will exhaust yourself," he said.
If anything, there's a tendency for the market to overreact prior to Inauguration Day.
Others definitely overreact a little bit and especially on the finance side of it.
I think the most important thing is to not overreact or read the papers.
"You may not always want to have the ability to [defensively] overreact," he says.
You don't react -- or overreact -- this way to something that is truly a nothingburger.
The enduring challenge of liberal societies is to react to such challenges, not overreact.
One thing we do know is that an asthmatic kid's lungs overreact to viruses.
I didn't want to overreact; the most logical explanation was a simple chest cold.
Mark Milley said he had told the SDF not to "overreact" to the Turkish operation.
And yet, over this one week in mid-July, basketball fans never fail to overreact.
There is little harm if you overreact to something that turns out not to exist.
It says the trauma also can cause students to overreact, have violent outbursts, or withdraw.
She didn't bring up the past, or overreact; by all accounts, she was fighting fair.
That said, market reactions can be volatile and overreact to the fundamentals of a situation.
"Oh my God yes, of course the Democrats will overreact and overhype this," she said.
I think the important thing is that we don't overreact or underreact as things evolve.
Furthermore, she was right to say that, in some cases, Americans overreact to government deficits.
The trap for liberals is that we'll overreact to what is essentially a moderate proposal.
"If we were to overreact, I think it could be very damaging to our universities."
It's important to remember that markets tend to overreact, both to the upside and downside.
We can't underestimate and say it's nothing but we don't have to overreact and panic.
We can't underestimate and say it's nothing but we don't have to overreact and panic.
We need to not jump the gun or overreact and we will do whatever is necessary.
"The Chinese do not want to overreact, because it would undermine their economic goals," Keith said.
It can take time, so we shouldn't overreact if somebody gets out to a slow start.
But the lovely thing about Amazon is that it doesn't panic and overreact in those moments.
Li told CNBC that China would likely protest such a pronouncement, but it would not overreact.
Did we overreact to research on competitive athletes, whose needs and goals aren't anything like ours?
His colleagues' religious zeal sometimes led them to overreact, breaking into people's homes or humiliating detainees.
At the same time, they don't want to overreact to something that may have less relevance.
BoE Governor Mark Carney said it was important not to overreact to a single month's data.
I get not wanting to overreact, but that's a far cry from what's going on here.
It will create a lot of noise in the numbers, but I wouldn't overreact to that.
They're trained, if you hit them their reactions make you seem cool — they overreact to it.
And in this case it could be difficult for the pilot to overreact to the system.
They therefore over-control, overreach and overreact, magnifying the rebellious discontent they were trying to squelch.
It's not the time or the place for a scoldy lecture on how we shouldn't overreact.
And that's a good reminder that you shouldn't overreact to individual polls you happen to see.
FLORENTINE: You know, the left, I mean, I&aposm surprised they get hysterical and overreact on things.
He can overreact sometimes, whereas most disabled people realize that being hurt is just a daily occurrence.
Colin calls Heidi and expresses his concern about Shrier's outburst, but Heidi tells him not to overreact.
Either it's all hype and we shouldn't overreact to it, or it represents a legitimate sea change.
It would be unwise for Democrats to overreact to what was a Black Swan of an election.
Helen Lau, an analyst at Argonaut Securities, said the market should not overreact to the early cuts.
Investors shouldn't overreact to every trade retaliation development between the U.S. and China, according to Citi Research.
When they act, they usually overreact, and then they have to come back and back the adjustment.
"You cannot overreact in this situation," said Cohn, who served as chief economic advisor from 2017-213.
She no longer trusts her own perceptions: Did she feel what she felt, or did she overreact?
Bolsonaro's personality makes him likely to overreact to initial protests and create reasons for protests to escalate.
Research has shown that people often overreact to insignificant risks, especially when the risks are so vivid.
"And it's sad also because our societies overreact to it and make it worse," Mr. Shapiro said.
Now imagine that same tendency to overreact to insults, only with Trump's finger on the nuclear button.
We're getting ready to overreact, so just take that as a shot across the bow warning to you.
"It is likely that the market will overreact," said Jim Williams, analyst at WTRG Economics in London, Arkansas.
Your DIL needs to be able to trust that you won't overreact or transfigure her dramas into yours.
This flaw becomes particularly ironic when Cancers overreact and lash out, defensively calling others out without any reservation.
One thing I know about the Chinese culture in the Chinese people and Chinese leadership, they never overreact.
Kent said the market move was "modest" and it was best not to overreact to one quarter's data.
This ability to not overreact to pollens and danders is, scientists think, important for avoiding asthma and allergies.
But when you haven't had a taste of the spotlight in a while, it's easy enough to overreact.
During the calls, Mr. Flynn urged Russia not to overreact to sanctions just announced by the Obama administration.
The trick with social media flare-ups, Mr. Condon added, is not to overreact — or react at all.
In an interview on Bloomberg Television, Kaplan said consumers should not "overread or overreact" to recent market shifts.
Don't overreact and put out poison when you realize she has chosen to raise her litter in your attic.
Mr. Schwartz said that Goldman had been making cuts slowly and did not want to overreact to recent events.
The North might overreact to American demonstrations of will, such as bomber flights off the coast, says Mr Denmark.
"A lot of people enter the market by basically buying every stock, so markets tend to overreact," Solomon said.
In Argentina, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said he hoped the vote would not prompt Turkey to overreact.
"We'll watch how the sausage gets made and we'll continue to react and overreact to each headline," he said.
"Monetary policy should not overreact to any individual data point or short-term swing in sentiment," Powell added Tuesday.
It stems back to a specific gene on the human genome that predisposes people to overreact to a threat.
Andrew Cuomo (D) on Wednesday urged state residents not to overreact to news of new cases of the virus.
But when these kinds of changes happen too quickly, or when the partisans overreact, the results can be disastrous.
Or we focus on the worst-case outcome, he said, which "gives us a strong feeling, so we overreact."
And, again, I was just interested in the World Health Organization head who said let's not overreact to that.
"We're not trying to overreact," said Michael Stanek, who runs a company near Cleveland that manufactures toner for printers.
And within my own workplace, we are advising our employees to check those websites regularly, but not to overreact.
Both have very thin skin, overreact to their adversaries, and demonstrate great skill in handling Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Instead of telling you not to overreact, here are some tips to help control your reactions as the markets move.
On one hand, it's fair, and perhaps even prudent, for Trump and his administration not to overreact to Kim's weaponry.
When it comes to thinking about the future, we instinctively overreact to the downside risk and underappreciate the upside benefits.
On one hand, it's reasonable, and perhaps even prudent, for Trump and his administration not to overreact to Kim's weaponry.
But we spend a lot of time not trying to overreact to the basketball, especially with guys in the corners.
However, he said policy makers wouldn't overreact to a recent rise in inflation, which he attributed to higher energy prices.
They will overreact to certain pieces of news and fail to place the information in a proper context (availability bias).
But Flynn told the Russian diplomat to just play it cool, and that Russia shouldn't overreact or escalate the situation.
Another hypothesis is that the immune system in children is less likely to overreact to an invader, according to Coates.
Now comes N.F.L. Week 2, which traditionally is the week when fantasy owners overreact to what happened in Week 1.
" She adds that although being laid off is tough it's important that "you don't overreact" and you "contain your emotions.
People should not overreact to his comments, insisted the man tasked with the tough job of heading Duterte's public relations team.
He said the Federal Reserve could overreact and raise rates too quickly in response to the president-elect's massive spending proposals.
So I think it's very important that people don't overreact to this or that and look to the longer term view.
The stock market tends to overreact to perturbations like these, just as it did to Greek concerns in 2014 and 2015.
The 2018 and 2020 elections can begin to reverse that imbalance—if Democrats don't overreact and stop demeaning their own base.
They overreact, under-react, have difficulty foreseeing danger, ignore consequences, and test the laws of their country and their parents' patience.
Though you may overreact to criticism initially, you also have the tendency to think hard about things and explore them deeply.
Retirement savers that use a TDF are less prone to overreact to market or economic news, or make ill-timed trades.
In addition, investors often fall prey to availability bias, where they overreact to bad news about a company, producing reactive decisions.
It's very important that during this period of geopolitical risk, people don't overreact, they take a little more time, pace themselves.
Investors shouldn't overreact to the back-and-forth trade retaliation announcements between the U.S. and China, according to top market veterans.
"The market has a tendency to overreact, but it looks like another nail in the coffin (for the bill)," Innes said.
"But it's better to overreact, than to lose time because we underreacted," which would mean more infections than we can handle.
The director of the National Economic Council Larry Kudlow told reporters that "people should not overreact" — from investors to everyday Americans.
"Sweets have been so demonized that it's almost natural for children to highly regard them and overreact around them," Castle said.
"We do have to hold our breath and be patient and be careful not to overreact to a cyberattack," said Geers.
So here's my take on the current environment: Market cycles are driven by human nature, and it is human nature to overreact.
Funnily enough, market-savvy Brexiteers I spoke to in the aftermath of the vote were surprised but sanguine, saying markets always overreact.
Obsessively checking your portfolio and following market movements may cause you to trade hyperactively and overreact to the news of the day.
We've all grown too quick and willing to overreact with disapproval, typically to such trifling things as tweets or assertions like B.o.
"I don't want to overreact in either direction, but the truth is I'm actually not particularly concerned," the "Mad Money " host said.
"Although we live in a high-frequency world, we cannot overreact to transitory movements in incoming data," she said in prepared remarks.
On North Korea: Esper reiterated his belief that the United States should not "overreact" to North Korea's recent spate of missile tests.
And we've seen all too often over the past two years what happens when police officers overreact and over-enforce their authority.
Too much IL-4 makes the immune system overly sensitive and likely to overreact to harmless things like pollen and pet dander.
Other hypotheses are that their immune systems don't overreact to a Covid-19 infection, swamping their tissues with damaging inflammatory signaling molecules.
Kudlow on Tuesday praised U.S. health officials for "preparing for any eventualities" but also urged Americans and financial investors not to overreact.
"We don't want to overreact and tell everyone to stay home when maybe it's not going to be as bad," said Caldwell.
Do you— LARRY KUDLOW: I will, say number one, the head of the World Health Organization today said, let us not overreact.
The strong immune systems of the healthy would overreact in an attempt to fight the virus and end up ravaging the lungs.
"The hoaxers hoped that the media and liberals would overreact by condemning a common image as white supremacist," the ADL's entry explains.
But we are also mindful that monetary policy should not overreact to any individual data point or short-term swing in sentiment.
He also said it was important that monetary policy didn't overreact to any single data points, as that would create even more uncertainty.
Shortly thereafter, Mazrouei told CNBC's Steve Sedgwick that OPEC would be careful not to "overreact" to this latest bout of oil market volatility.
"If there is something actually unpleasant happening around you, the hunger makes that thing even worse, and almost makes you overreact," she says.
Mark Rosenker, a former chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said on Monday the public should not overreact to the Uber incident.
There is little case law to date, Ms. Bertini said, so employers are wise to be cautious — but, she added, they needn't overreact.
IT AFFECTS THEM AND THEY PROBABLY WOULD LIKE TO SEE A MORE STABLE OIL PRICE, BUT I WOULDN'T OVERREACT TO SHORT-TERM PRICING.
"We should not push Turkey into a corner, we should not overreact in a way that is against our collective interests," he said.
"We should not overreact to market movements even if those market movements are sizable," José Viñals told CNBC's Geoff Cuttmore on Thursday morning.
This isn't a franchise that throws money at every need position they have, and they don't overreact to a bad season with signings.
However, Needham & Co's Chad Messer cautioned investors not to overreact noting that liver toxicity is a known side effect of stem cell transplantation.
"Small-cap stocks tend to overreact to the news," said Ralph Bassett, portfolio co-manager for the Aberdeen US Small-Cap Equity fund.
" Another former Bush HHS official tells me that new administration officials sometimes overreact, but that the HHS order itself "does not seem extreme.
So far, the European Union and its member states have issued statements condemning the violence and warning the Iranian government not to overreact.
Americans should remember that we are not perfect either, and we should not allow our own government to overreact to this minor provocation.
Other people will overreact, or react in counterproductive ways — such as buying all the hand sanitizer in stores to resell at a premium.
Flare-ups can render her immobile for several days, but she tries not to overreact in a way that will magnify the stress.
The main reason not to overreact to the poll is that it is only one poll, and polling is a difficult, inexact science.
In times of crisis, people often overreact and move into very dark places where they have a hard time seeing their way out.
"Market reactions do not always accurately reflect the real economy, and, therefore, policymakers and even companies should not overreact to them," Dimon said.
Given the amount of uncertainty in the race, a model should not overreact to a single poll released three months before Election Day.
That's why I think it would be a mistake to overreact and crack down too hard, as Europe has done in some instances.
" But, he added, "We are also mindful that monetary policy should not overreact to any individual data point or short-term swing in sentiment.
Without this training, it can become too sensitive and overreact to things it shouldn't, like house dust and pollen, leading to allergies and asthma.
They often overreact to events, and so a big initial drop might reflect panic among traders instead of a rational assessment of the implications.
Allergies occur when the body's internal radar system locks onto the wrong target, causing the immune system to overreact to an otherwise harmless substance.
But if you're breathing slowly and deeply while all of this is going on, McCall says, you're teaching yourself to not overreact to stress.
NO PANIC James, Love and Wade all said Cavs are unhappy with their recent play, but aren&apost about to overreact after six games.
"I wouldn't overreact to the short term in our loan growth with so many things that affect it," said JPMorgan Chief Executive Jamie Dimon.
We need to be thoughtful and not overreact as we deal with it, and make sure we have policy solutions, not knee-jerk reactions.
Things get real at 11:13 PM when the Moon in Virgo squares fighter planet Mars—try not to overreact or behave too impulsively.
However, Raab said it was important not to overreact to the "stubborn" tone struck by Brussels and that some setbacks were to be expected.
Public health experts are now concerned that a president who has spoken openly about his phobia of germs might overreact to the coronavirus crisis.
Let's just hope lawmakers don't watch it and overreact by passing another crappy anti-hacking law like they did after watching WarGames in 1983.
ECB officials viewed a recent spike in inflation as "transient" and agreed they shouldn't overreact to inflation jumping to an annual 1.8 percent in January.
We can be concerned about the possibility of future deterioration, but we also need to see the current state of play objectively and not overreact.
But, Russia — a key member of the OPEC and non-OPEC alliance — has urged the wider group not to overreact to short-term price movements.
We overreact to the wrong part of the Mueller probe, and then we underreact to some of the obstruction in plain sight aspects of things.
Murphy said that it is important that the U.S. does not overreact to these types of occurrences, which have recently involved Chinese and Russian militaries.
He credited a team from the University of Chicago, working on the Police Data Initative, with discovering a surprising "signal" about why police may overreact.
We shouldn't overreact or be alarmist, but we should have an approach to Zika that is based on the best scientific evidence and information available.
Despite the amount of fanfare leading up to these big presentations, as was the case preceding the iPhone X announcement, Wall Street doesn't overreact. Why?
At Georgetown we had the Young Americans for Freedom and they just sometimes liked to just poke at left-wing people who then overreact badly.
"I hope NHTSA does not overreact" to the crash, said Stefan Heck, co-founder of Nauto, another Silicon Valley self-driving startup with corporate backing.
It's written into their literature and their language, all of which seems intended to remind the world of a simple fact: They will not overreact.
Of course, it is important not to overreact to one or two reports, and several other timely indicators of labor market conditions still look favorable.
Carlotta initially seems like a negative force, but she proves to be an object lesson about life's curveballs and our tendency to overreact to them.
"We must continue to crush their cells relentlessly for another generation, but not overreact to their occasional attacks in the interim," he told the magazine.
Investors learned a lesson that it's easy to overreact to political developments, and the same seems to have happened globally in the last several months.
AND I THINK AS WE GO FORWARD, YOU HAVE TO CONTINUE TO NOT OVERREACT, BUT TO BE MINDFUL THAT THINGS CAN HAPPEN AND WEIGH THE RISK.
But it's also no reason to overreact: cat-and-mouse games in tech have been around as long as spammers have tried to circumvent spam filters.
When communicating about the breach with employees, customers and the media, it is important not to overreact and reveal too much information, too soon, said Ehrlich.
Children, Eiras said, might be at greater risk for sepsis because their immature immune systems are more likely to slip up and overreact to the flu.
And as Brexit and the 2016 Presidential result showed, the markets will react and possibly overreact, which is what happened in each of the aforementioned events.
But right now, with the way the laws are set up, you can't overreact to cautioning your child about this, because the consequences could be awful.
The two groups also were part of a press conference last week to discuss their respective industries' response to the virus, stressing that Americans shouldn't overreact.
Brooks noted that it was important to not "overreact to things like that" while diplomats work to resolve tensions, and build trust between Washington and Pyongyang.
"You can't overreact to any one data point ... this number will get revised," Kaplan told reporters in New Mexico after speaking to a community bankers association.
Shiller, who wrote about the loss of healthy skepticism by investors in a recent MarketWatch op-ed, said investors have a tendency to overreact to earnings.
Sometimes, markets overreact to extemporaneous remarks a Fed chief makes in a news conference or in a congressional hearing; this was not one of those cases.
"We're minded to not overreact therefore, but the deal is still bad news for the sector, we think, unless of course you are a target," they added.
"The only thing I've ever felt guilty about, and I actually apologized to my 3-year-old, is when I overreact," explains the That '70s Show alum.
Although no changes to rates were expected, many investors and traders were treating the Fed like a wildcard to which the market as a whole might overreact.
Aimmune and DBV Technologies both aim to file for approval of therapies this year that seek to retrain the immune system so it doesn't overreact to peanuts.
PERINO: And I don&apost think that the president is going to overreact, because the North Koreans need the summit a lot more than President Trump does.
"You basically say, 'I look forward to listening to [you], I look forward to working with you, things were said during the campaign, don't overreact,'" Haass said.
"We know that this is a week that we overreact to the inputs we get because they're few," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at Wunderlich Securities.
"I wouldn't overreact to that ... we expect commercial providers of services to strictly comply with the law," Balakrishnan was quoted as saying by Singapore's Straits Times newspaper.
Though recent signs of inflation have offered headline writers a change of pace, markets expect Yellen to not overreact to these data, and keep rates as is.
A lot of these new emerging infections cause the immune system to overreact because nothing like them has ever been encountered by an immunologically naive population before.
With the NFL season kicking off on Thursday, millions of football fans are presently getting ready to wildly overreact to every Week 22 score, performance, and result.
Confidence indexes are volatile from month to month, and they sometimes drop sharply as consumers react (and overreact) to the stock market, political developments and other events.
Cyberattacks that embarrass or threaten the legitimacy of weak leaders, for example, could cause them to overreact — or worse to unleash a war to create a diversion.
The Collective for Individual Liberties, a group of several like-minded associations, published humorous videos on Facebook about people who overreact when someone is not observing Ramadan.
It was meant to bait the media or people with liberal ideals to overreact, ADL experts say, and therefore look ridiculous for condemning such an innocuous sign.
That heightened fear can have serious consequences, causing us to overreact, pursue unhelpful security measures, and rally behind politicians who embrace over-the-top responses to terrorism.
Specifically, the word was that Mr Flynn urged the Russians to be patient and wait for Mr Trump to take office, and not to overreact to the sanctions.
Powell stressed Tuesday that policymakers would carefully monitor economic developments but warned they "should not overreact" to a single event in deciding whether or not to cut rates.
And while the Fed should not overreact to short-term temporary fluctuations in financial markets, policymakers should take seriously the potential downside risk to their forecasts, Rosengren cautioned.
Such scholarship suggests that the executive branch tends to overreact in times of crisis, and that a Congress controlled by the president's party may prove an inadequate check.
Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen struck a generally positive tone on the U.S. economy on Monday, warning that Fed watchers shouldn't overreact to last week's disappointing jobs report.
"Calling the police to report an actual crime that the police overreact to is not the citizen's fault, no matter what color he or she is," wrote Johnson.
The global bomb-dropping and saber-rattling could continue to be a destabilizing market force, so it's always a good idea to watch the headlines but not overreact.
Jittery investors shouldn't overreact to the uncertainty surrounding the Republican health-care bill, but it is time to get defensive, market expert Chad Morganlander told CNBC on Thursday.
Will President Trump, as he has done in the past, overreact by tweeting himself into more trouble or triggering a constitutional crisis by trying to have Mueller fired?
"It's just the time when it feels like all is going fabulously that we make mistakes, we overreact, we overborrow," says Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics.
A reassuring email went out from the principal on Saturday, telling parents not to overreact to "information being shared through various media outlets" about the staff member's health.
Disney CEO Bob Iger told Variety that although he wasn't dismissive of Star Wars fans, executives at the company don't "overreact" to negative conversations happening in the space.
More likely, the administration wanted to make sure Moscow knew exactly what we were doing so that Moscow would not overreact or leave its forces in harm's way.
It's best not to overreact to short-term polls, but within the next two or three weeks we'll start to get a clear idea about whether this worked.
On Tuesday, Powell stressed that policy makers would carefully monitor economic developments, warning they "should not overreact" to a single event in deciding whether or not to cut rates.
Having been on the defensive over family separations, I think he&aposs trying to get liberals to overreact and paint them as soft on illegal immigration for the midterms.
They don't just want to frighten us or get us to overreact, they want to be always in our consciousness so that we believe there's nothing they won't do.
The investment principles used to manage such situations apply across the board: hedge what you cannot know, limit exposure to specific risks, and don't overreact to potential tail risks.
On Tuesday, Esper said the United States would not overreact to the short-range missile launches by North Korea and would keep the door open to talks with Pyongyang.
He even did not overreact when Coats contradicted him on North Korea a year ago, arguing after the summit that North Korea was unlikely to denuclearize within a year.
"I don't want to overreact to the term, because as I've said earlier, people end up twisting themselves into knots avoiding the use of the word," Silver told TMZ.
The strength of the consumer sector and Warren Buffett's confidence in bank stocks are key reasons not to overreact to the yield curve inversion, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Wednesday.
A few will overreact and become hysterical, Dr. Erev told Ben, but studies show that many more will, as time passes, start to discount warnings and take more risks.
Feaver's bar for success is that Trump "didn't overreact" — a case of what his old boss Bush called "the soft bigotry of low expectations" if I've ever heard one.
Esper also downplayed the missile tests, saying Tuesday that the US would not "overreact" to Pyongyang's latest launch of what are thought to be two short range ballistic missiles.
"Tedros said the WHO does not advocate for countries to evacuate their citizens from China, adding there was no need to overreact," the foreign ministry said in a statement.
But while some longtime observers of North Korea agreed that the situation was fraught with uncertainty, they said it would be wise not to overreact to Pyongyang's aggressive statements.
Oil supply typically cycles between abundance and scarcity, but policymakers tend to overreact to drastic changes and craft long-term policies based only on the situation at the moment.
Felicia MassarskyAtlantic City To the Editor: Re "Cracks in the Senate's Red Wall" (editorial, March 15): Let us not overreact to this action by a handful of Republican senators.
The idea was that as the immune system learned to attack the protein that covered the Lyme bacteria, it could overreact and start to attack healthy tissue in the body.
That mechanism causes your immune system to overreact to usually harmless things, like mold or pollen, resulting in classic symptoms such as runny nose, itchy eyes, wheezing, and skin rashes.
" Get Cramer's game plan here RH CEO Gary Friedman on Friday explained why it's critical that companies don't overreact to "short-term noise" and focus on the "long-term narrative.
As every parent knows, teens are impulsive, say what's on their minds without thinking through the consequences, overreact to perceived slights, and often refuse to admit when they've screwed up.
Nevertheless, Axelrod said that Clinton's team should not overreact to her early challenges in Iowa and New Hampshire, stressing that later states on the map would wash away any concerns.
But even in a silly political season when the candidate who throws the most insults appears to win, there is no need to overreact by following others into the gutter.
The season is long, and there's still a chance that the Dolphins find some life and turn things around — Week 1 is no time to overreact to a small sample.
Patton said the vessel "immediately smelled fuel in the bunk and said it over and over again" to other divers, but brushed it off because she didn't want to overreact.
"I do believe there's a propensity to overreact when a call comes in that there's a party, and the party has a large number of African-Americans," Mr. Walker said.
Ms. Foston-English shares a concept called HALT, which stands for hungry, angry, lonely or tired, all of which are states that can make a person overreact or be irritable.
"The market did probably overreact to what they thought was going to happen under President Trump... And now, we would say that reality is starting to sink in," he said.
In January, reserves fell below the closely watched $3 trillion level for the first time in nearly six years, but Zhou told reporters that markets should not overreact to such falls.
"Thus, we can envisage a set of circumstances under which this election result is positive for equities, although we would caution that markets tend to overreact to political shocks," he said.
Mr. Schwartz defended Goldman's more cautious approach and said that it had been making cuts slowly over time, often ahead of competitors, but did not want to overreact to recent events.
From the very beginning of the opioid crisis, when reports of overdose deaths involving OxyContin first began surfacing from Appalachia and New England, the opioid lobby urged policymakers not to overreact.
But what policymakers should not do is overreact to an incident of foreign interference in U.S. elections by allowing Europe's anti-innovation privacy laws to gain a toehold on U.S. soil.
"It's very easy — in life or in work — to overreact, to think that problems indicate that you are incapable, or that the project you've undertaken is doomed to failure," he said.
That implies that the Fed is not inclined to overreact to the possibility that inflation could drift slightly — and in the Fed's view temporarily — above 2 percent in the coming months.
Flynn claimed he hadn't asked Russia's ambassador, Sergei Kislyak, not to overreact to sanctions then-president Barack Obama had slapped on Russia in December 2016 for messing with the U.S. election.
Walden said in combatting the opioid epidemic, lawmakers are trying to ensure they don't "overreact" and deny "the legitimate prescribing of pain medications for people who suffer chronic pain," including cancer patients.
Saudi Arabia said shortly after the JMMC meeting that while it would not overreact to falling oil prices, it would be prepared to reduce crude output in the near-term if necessary.
While Canadian consumers appeared ready to boycott U.S. goods, 57 percent of Canadians and 52 percent of Americans said Canada should not overreact to Trump's comments because it was just political posturing.
And based on this history, there's one piece of advice that may come in handy for investors (and the current president) as Kim Jong Un flaunts his latest nuclear success: Don't overreact.
They were told not to overreact when they saw spectators running on the course because they were most likely trying to see where a ball landed, not fleeing some type of attack.
"Historically the thing that tends to end bull markets is when you see an overshoot of inflation that causes the Fed to have to overreact, and that leads to recession," he said.
" Still, she said, the world must engage with China to get Mr. Xi "to fulfill his ambitions in the context of existing structures, and not overreact every time China takes the initiative.
Officials, like Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, had been urging staff not to overreact, while other aides advocated dramatic measures, such as shutting down borders, stopping cruise ship travel and expanding travel restrictions.
Esper also said that while he is "concerned" about North Korea's recent spate of short range ballistic missile tests, the United States is not going to "overreact" and remains focused on diplomacy.
Small vessels that supply blood to the skin of the fingers, toes, ears and nose overreact to cold, developing spasms that greatly reduce or completely shut down blood flow to these areas.
But economists say the central bank is unlikely to overreact to a food price spike if it appears temporary and core inflation, which strips out volatile energy and food prices, remains steady.
When to use it: When you just can't hold back your emotions or want to sarcastically overreact — or, if you're feeling particularly mean, mock someone else's overreaction to whatever situation is at hand.
By way of being for kids, Smart House is allowed to overreact to something silly — but almost two decades later it's deranged cynicism looks more like a proof of concept for reasonable skepticism.
In addition, volatility has dropped, a boon for investors who are liable to overreact to short-term moves, or would just prefer not to watch their money take a daily roller-coaster ride.
"Just as I thought it was a mistake to overreact to bits of strength in the middle of last fall, there's also a danger to overreacting to the weakness at present," he said.
All self-driving tech has run into the issue of "false positives"—vision and perception systems that mistake plastic bags or pedestrians waiting to cross the street for threatening road situations and overreact.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper told reporters Wednesday that "we are concerned" about North Korea's missile tests, but that "we're not going to overreact" in the interest of preserving efforts at a diplomatic solution.
Trump's defenders often tell those shocked by the President's antics not to overreact to tweets that might question someone not used to the vitriol to question the commander-in-chief's state of mind.
"In my experience, markets tend to overreact to risks which are hard to calibrate and often geopolitical or political risks are like that," said Andrew Garthwaite, the bank's head of global equity strategy.
But he also cautioned that sentiment data could "overreact to uncertainty more than hard economic data", and the euro zone economy should emerge relatively unscathed "as long as the contagion risk is contained".
The actually hit 2,113 in intraday trading Monday, a level it hasn't seen since November of last year, after Fed Chair Janet Yellen spoke urging investors not to overreact to seemingly soft economic data.
"The important thing to do is to continue to use common sense, and not overreact that all commercially available products at your local hardware store are an imminent threat to public health," he says.
Some sources told the Washington Post that Flynn suggested to Kislyak that Moscow shouldn't overreact to Obama's new sanctions, as Trump was likely to review them, and possibly lift them, when he took office.
"My general philosophy with these sorts of things are still for patients to not overreact with these studies, to continue to do the things that are known to be hopeful and healthful," Palapattu said.
"People are generally trying not to overreact (to the Fed) when you could have big news coming out" in Japan, said Stephen Simonis Sr., independent analyst for FXDD Global in Jersey City, New Jersey.
" Anxiety, Dr. Lerner says, can push us to under- or overreact: "So we either engage in compulsive hand washing or we do the opposite and act like the germ theory doesn't apply to us.
He so wanted to cover his failures in Iraq he decided to start provoking the Americans there by shelling their forces, hoping they would overreact, kill Iraqis and turn them against the United States.
China's lockdown of tens of millions of people, intended to curb the spread of the virus, may be spurring other governments to overreact, said Koichi Nakano, a political scientist at Sophia University in Tokyo.
While physicians and politicians of the late 19th century made significant progress in arresting the worst features of the opiate epidemic, they tended to overreact when it came to the context of the epidemic.
WASHINGTON, Feb 24 (Reuters) - Federal Reserve policymakers should not overreact to short-term financial market movements caused by worries over the extent of the coronavirus outbreak, Cleveland Fed President Loretta Mester said on Monday.
"But again, it's not China necessarily, it's what everybody else looks at that, sees how China is reacting so strongly — and they know they have only one chance to react, and they better overreact."
Into the breach stepped Malpass, then of Bear Stearns, with a reassuring Wall Street Journal op-ed titled "Don't Panic About the Credit Market," urging the Federal Reserve and other policymakers not to overreact.
Parents need to take a more active role in learning, and engaging with their children about what they're doing online so they don't overreact, forcing their kids to further isolate themselves in these online spaces.
While Flynn didn't explicitly say the sanctions would be reversed, he did counsel Kislyak that Russian President Vladimir Putin should not overreact, giving the impression that the sanctions could be reversed after Trump was inaugurated.
I think the market actually going down is more unreasonable, and I think this is an opportunity for investors when market participants overreact based on a view that a deal's not going to get done.
" Either way, says Black, when those calls invariably come in, it's "important not to overreact right away and to at least appreciate that there can be honest differences of opinion about the strategy and tactics.
But for investors who monitor the markets and allocate assets globally but don't want to overreact — or underreact — here's a few ways to think about what a Le Pen shocker could mean for your money.
FROST: WHEN YOU SEE HOW YOUR SHARE PRICE AND YOUR PAY GROUP SHARE PRICE HAS REACTED, DO YOU THINK BANKS INVESTORS OVERREACT ABOUT THE SHAPE OF THE YIELD CURVE AND WHAT IT MEANS TO BANKS?
But when he got the prompt to overreact, Christie turned on the wind machine with, again, the polish of someone who has 10,000 hours of practice at belittling public school teachers from behind a podium.
That, in turn, leads Trump to overreact—Comey's decision to matter-of-factly state that the FBI had no information that suggested that Trump's tweets about "wiretapping" were correct most likely led to his ouster.
I don't want to overreact to one game against a country that's bad at hockey, but is it fair to say that a Team Europe win would be the worst-case scenario for the tournament?
Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan told reporters after the GDP came out that the Fed should not overreact to Friday's weaker-than-expected growth report, but needed to consider more data before contemplating another hike.
"The gut is always precariously balanced between trying to contain these organisms and not to overreact," said Eric C. Martens, a microbiologist at the University of Michigan who was not involved in the new studies.
Medical experts, including the Trump administration's scientific point man in the crisis, Dr. Anthony Fauci, have strongly advocated restrictions on people-to-people contact, saying it's better to overreact now than to be sorry later.
"Great opportunities can surface when investors overreact to short-term setbacks for companies," said Allen, whose fund has beaten the S&P by an average of five percentage points each year for the last decade.
President Trump has so far kept his distance from the issue, but public health experts are concerned that the president, who has spoken openly about his phobia of germs, might overreact to the coronavirus crisis.
"I just caution that you don't want to overreact to volatility in the markets if you're a monetary policymaker," Mester told reporters following an appearance at the National Association for Business Economics conference in Washington.
This week, Mr. Obama's aides played down the significance of a phone call between him and Emmanuel Macron, the former banker and independent candidate, who urged the French not to overreact to the Paris shooting.
Representative Hakeem Jeffries of New York, a new member of the Democratic leadership team in the House, said he considered Mr. Trump an "Electoral College president" and cautioned Democrats not to overreact to his victory.
Instead, their goal was to bait us into defeating ourselves: They hoped that we would overreact, abandon our values and lash out in ways that would make the rest of the world turn against us.
In prepared remarks, she said a cautious approach to monetary policy remains appropriate and while the pace of improvement in the labor market has slowed, it's important not to overreact to one or two labor reports.
But more broadly, if the big revelation here is that Trump and his team knowingly instructed Flynn to urge the Russians not to overreact to Obama's sanctions during the transition — well, it looks a bit shady.
Dallas Fed President Robert Kaplan told reporters after the GDP release that the Fed should not overreact to Friday's weaker-than-expected growth report, but needs to consider more data before contemplating another interest rate increase.
Here's what my belief is: If we have some major event using platform companies, where the markets are rocked because of some misinformation or disinformation and an election is clearly overcome, you will have Congress overreact.
Political realists and polling experts tell us not to overreact to every twist and turn of the numbers, but there is an unmistakable trend here, and it is not one Democratic strategists like the look of.
How Buyers React When Prices Rise and Fall | People overreact to price or income changes within a category like gasoline, working to save or splurge more than they would for a similar change in overall income.
The fix was developed in the aftermath of the Indonesia crash when regulators suggested false sensor data could cause a system known as MCAS (Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System) to overreact and make the jet hard to control.
Understanding Title IX, Mr. Lukianoff said, "is not sexy and it's complicated, but it is the secret engine as to why universities overreact" in creating and enforcing speech codes and in charges of harassment or sexual assault.
These allergens, although factually harmless, lead prone immune systems to overreact, producing a glut of histamines that can cause irritation in localized areas, or in extreme causes lead to full-body reactions and life-threatening airway closures.
Now I put a bag in between me and the next person, and the first time he tests the waters, even if I'm not sure he has bad intentions, I make a point to overreact a little.
On what it would take for the Fed to reconsider its current pause on interest rates, Williams told reporters it would be important for the Fed not to overreact to individual data points but to follow trends.
This is part (though not all) of why Saudi Arabia sees those foreign actors as so threatening and can overreact to them — because they see them as linked to the domestic opposition groups they really​ worry about.
In prepared remarks, she also said that a cautious approach to monetary policy remained appropriate and while the pace of improvement in the labor market has slowed, it's important not to overreact to one or two labor reports.
"The talks now depend on whether the president responds proportionately to the launches, or instead decides to overreact or ignore them," Adam Mount, an expert on North Korea's nuclear program at the Federation of American Scientists, told me.
"When I initially told him, he was like, 'Oh, okay,' and I could tell he was surprised and didn't want to overreact or react in a way that he would regret or that would scare me," she explains.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - "Don't overreact," President Donald Trump's chief economic adviser told investors on Wednesday, when U.S. stocks were deep in the red over worries about the administration's plan for $50 billion of import duties aimed at China.
And eventually I just told him that I know he doesn't like to overreact, and just generally thinks he's immune to things, but that I had never really asked him for a favor, and that I was now.
Another angle: President Trump has so far kept his distance from the issue, but public health experts are now concerned that a president who has spoken openly about his phobia of germs might overreact to the coronavirus crisis.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Global markets "have gone too far" and investors should not overreact, the White House's top economic adviser said on Friday as a massive sell-off continued amid fears the coronavirus epidemic could spiral into a pandemic.
As she explained, the situation in general is a tense one for the country, but furthermore Morocco is known for having the ability to overreact to these kind of diplomatic developments or when something doesn't go their way.
The other gnawing question for me is this: If we can see that Trump is likely to overreact, then so can ISIS or al-Qaeda or any other organization invested in drawing the United States into an intractable fight.
"The key is to keep the door open for diplomacy ... we're not going to overreact to these, but we monitor them, we watch them closely and we're cognizant of what's happening," Esper told reporters traveling with him to Japan.
TOKYO (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said on Tuesday that the United States will not overreact to a series of missiles launches by North Korea in recent weeks and would keep the door open to talks with Pyongyang.
"Yes, you have got to adjust for the fact that the U.K. and the European economy will be slower as well, but that is what markets have done and markets in the short-run tend to overreact," he added.
At this early stage of the season, when not even a tenth of the games have been played, it's easy to overreact to what at midseason would just be a minor slump at the top of the batting order.
But I think it is a mistake, given the different front-runners we keep seeing in this race and that you've seen in past primaries, even on the Republican side in the past, that people don't overreact to it.
Given his combustible personality and everything he has said so far about terrorism and the Muslim world, I worry that if we suffer another substantial attack on the homeland, Trump will overreact and potentially drag us deeper into the abyss.
TOKYO, Aug 6 (Reuters) - U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said on Tuesday that the United States will not overreact to a series of missiles launches by North Korea in recent weeks and would keep the door open to talks with Pyongyang.
"Stock markets and exchange rates have a tendency to overreact, so I think we have a certain overshooting here," he said, adding that China's real economy was in the middle of a structural change, with industry's share of the economy falling.
"While monetary policy should not overreact to short-term temporary fluctuations in financial markets, policy makers should take seriously the potential downside risk to their economic forecasts and manage those risks as we think about the appropriate path," Rosengren said.
Dallas Stars (323-15-5, +28)—You never want to overreact to one game, but watching the Stars get stomped at home by the Blackhawks on Saturday had to be disconcerting for those of us still riding the Dallas bandwagon. 3.
"Some people are probably going to overreact, and there will be other investors trying to second-guess what those investors are doing," said David Brown, a professor of finance at the University of Wisconsin School of Business, in Madison, Wisconsin.
One would be to stick a conventional warhead on an ICBM or a submarine-launched ballistic missile—a cheap solution but a dangerous one, because defenders would not know whether they were under conventional or nuclear attack, so they might overreact.
" But he has said he doesn't "want to overreact to it," telling an Iowa crowd on the campaign trail last year, "let me just say to you that I think there are things we can do to protect the environment.
Particularly in a divisive political climate — opposition to the Iraq War fueled the protests in both 2004 and 2008 — there's always a risk that a peaceful protest getting out of hand, or that the police will overreact in cracking down.
"If Powell refrains in signaling more easing is coming, he will risk having the bond market overreact and crush Treasury yields, possibly raising the argument we could see negative yields eventually in America," said Edward Moya, senior market analyst at Oanda.
One of the lawyers organizing the group says she thinks the D.C. cops may show more restraint now that the laws have changed, but she's worried about the 5,000 National Guard troops and 3,000 cops from various jurisdictions that might overreact.
These camps are supposed to be regarded as a lesson in what not to do and why you shouldn't overreact to the fears of the day — yet people on Trump's side, including Trump, have cited them to defend policy ideas.
In one of their most popular sketches, a black substitute teacher extravagantly mispronounces the names of students in his all-white classroom in a hilarious parody of the tendency of white people to exoticize and overreact to the names of people of color.
Not only is world demand weak, but markets may be primed to overreact to a Fed move, she said, heightening the risks of a policy move until it is clearer that China and Europe are doing better, and the "Brexit" vote has passed.
"I cried a little when South Korea and North Korea entered together as Korea," read one tweet, "No I'm not normal but it was a powerful moment." not to overreact but this is everything I wanted in life 😍😍😍 https://t.
He still has a lot of work to do on both his body and game, however, and franchises should be careful not to overreact to his performance against South Carolina—a team that plays two bigs, both of whom are shorter than Collins.
In the other, a tongue-in-cheek segment called "Let's Overreact," Christie responds to the Philadelphia Phillies' accidentally poignant appropriation of "Ya Gotta Believe," the rallying cry of Mets icon Tug McGraw, who later went on to become Phillies icon Tug McGraw.
And everyone wants to make sure that Turkey, an alliance member, does not overreact to Russian combat jets over Syria — even though Russian incursions into Turkish airspace have dropped to nearly zero since Turkey shot down a Russian Su-24 jet in November.
For the 23% of the population "with very low levels of vitamin D, there appears to be a benefit, but we would urge caution and not have people overreact to that," chief author Dr. Anastassios Pittas told Reuters Health in a telephone interview.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the U.S. Travel Association, Airlines for America, the National Retail Federation and the American Hotel and Lodging Association held a press conference last week to discuss their respective industries' response to the virus, stressing that Americans shouldn't overreact.
"We do not think Beijing will overreact to the two consecutive above-50 manufacturing PMI readings, as we believe it learned the lesson from spring this year, when some headline data pointed to a seeming recovery," they wrote in a note on Tuesday.
Israel displays such high-handedness in part because it has carte blanche from the Trump administration to do what it will: view the West Bank as Israel proper, overreact at the Gaza fence, pass a 2017 law banning boycott supporters from the country.
"To me, people overreact to the blanket SEC investigation and they should focus on the successful presale of the ICO," said Marc Cohodes, an independent investor and long-time short seller who announced his positive turn on the stock in the fall.
Pundits like me will likely overreact, but irrespective of whether you emerge a rising star or a fading light, keep in mind that even the best debate performance this week won't make you president, and the worst performance won't drive you out of the race.
Like other Fed officials, Bostic said he would tolerate "some overshoot" in the 2 percent inflation target, hewing to the Fed's "symmetric" view that after years of price increases that were below target, the central bank should not overreact to inflation slightly over its goal.
Although normalizing arms sales to Taiwan would break the U.S. tendency to ignore a problem and then to overreact, ounces of prevention to support Taiwan's deterrence efforts now could prevent a U.S. requirement for pounds of cure, gallons of blood and tons of treasure later.
There is a commonly touted belief that eating manuka (or local) honey will help with hay fever because it contains small doses of the pollens that are causing the symptoms, and eating this in small quantities will help your immune system learn not to overreact.
The disruption storyline can cause corporate leaders to overreact — either by trying to catch a wave that they should ignore because it won't affect them (as their chance of catching it is near hopeless), or because the new market is not worth winning at all.
The body creates zealous responses to what it sees as an alien presence, and those effects can last for years by priming the body to overreact when it encounters subsequent lung irritation, said Dr. Kari Nadeau, a pediatric allergy and asthma specialist at Stanford.
More on what to make of it all from Greg Ip of the WSJ: The question is whether markets, in adjusting to these new realities, will overreact to the point that they endanger the expansion, on track to become the longest ever next summer.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Countries like Ireland and France "overreact" when they link the recent fires ravaging the Amazon rainforest to the final approval of a trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur bloc, Brazil Agriculture Minister Tereza Cristina Dias told reporters on Monday.
"I am going to try to dispel you of the myth that the Federal Reserve is going to overreact or somehow undermine the good news on the economy," San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank President John Williams told community leaders at a luncheon in Honolulu.
"What we're trying to do is take out some of the macro risk, by trying to get rid of those factors that can really sway portfolios," said Malik, pointing to the Brexit vote as an example of when investors overreact to headlines and sell too soon.
We're not going to overreact because of any one incident, but we will always stand for what we believe are these enduring principles that really are going to be about us as a company, but also recognizing that we're a multinational company that is an American company.
But not all mass killers are terrorists, and if we default to the methods of counterterrorism to deal with people better understood as deranged losers, we will overreact and spread ourselves so thin that we will needlessly place ourselves in more danger from actual terrorist networks.
Its&apos almost either we have to overreact because we didn&apost do much about Putin, and now we have to push Trump into a corner where we&aposre almost at war with a power that in terms of economic size is not comparable to China.
One game into these brutal four months of attrition known as the N.F.L. season is the perfect time to overreact and project — to enjoy Hunt's being on pace for 2,368 rushing yards, to parse that small sample and savor it before all that tantalizing turns to tease.
SAO PAULO, Aug 26 (Reuters) - Countries like Ireland and France "overreact" when they link the recent fires ravaging the Amazon rainforest to the final approval of a trade agreement between the European Union and Mercosur bloc, Brazil Agriculture Minister Tereza Cristina Dias told reporters on Monday.
Trudeau said he disagrees with Trump "on a whole bunch" but the two have a "constructive working relationship," and going out of his way to "insult the guy or overreact or jump at everything he says" that they might disagree with is not having a constructive relationship.
Yes Brexit, Trump and the Italian referendum have suggested, in hindsight, that markets can overreact to political risk, but countries representing 42 percent of EU GDP face elections in the next 12 months, and that doesn't even include the UK which faces its own battles following the Brexit vote.
While Wall Street tends to overreact, it's not hard to see why the panic occurred: In the age of Theranos and Zenefits — two high-flying companies that have come under scrutiny for alleged transgressions — Wall Street is quite nervous that its darlings may not have all the panache advertised.
According to the so-called hygiene hypothesis, spending over 90 percent of our time in the bacteria-poor environment indoors, as we do (especially early in life, when our immune systems are being formed), can cause our bodies to overreact to harmless substances later on, making us sick.
It's never wise to overreact to one game, but on Thursday night, Wayne Selden looked like he deserved to be in the NBA, and more specifically looked like just the sort of imperfect-but-determined player that the Grizzlies have routinely turned into contributors during the Grit And Grind era.
But Ms. Phillips — a tall, elegant woman with a tendency to laugh when speaking about herself, as if doing so is a bit tactless — has weathered these trials, mostly through a determination not to overreact to criticism, a composed resolve that friends say has been a trademark since she was young.
So you'd better be sure the guy you choose is ready to deal with more losing — the way Brett Brown dealt with it in Philadelphia — and you are ready to not overreact when the fans and media start complaining about whoever is the coach, which is going to happen in New York.
The AI generally lines its troops up effectively and keeps them oriented squarely at your positions no matter how much you shift around, but you can also make it completely fall apart with a couple units of fast skirmishers, as the AI's aggro-driven units overreact until its formation is a tatters.
The following chart shows deaths from terrorism, including terrorist inspired shootings, as compared with gun deaths: So we overreact to terrorism, treating it as existential threat, when the truth is that it is, like many other things, a non-existential threat, and one that can be ameliorated (if not eliminated) through prudent policy.
Some early and notional explanations from medical professionals interviewed by The Post suggested it may have something to do with the virus causing older, more mature immune systems to overreact and fill the lungs with excess fluid, while there may be an issue with surface receptors on the cells of young children.
"The news obviously has been dominated by what has gone on in Brussels, but experience tells us not only is it the morally right thing to do to basically not overreact, it also turns out to be the most profitable thing to do," said David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan Funds in New York.
In the end, security officials unanimously agreed to take a measured approach: the Administration issued a statement, on October 7th, declaring it was confident that the Russians had hacked the D.N.C. The Administration did not want to overreact in a way that could seem political and amplify Trump's message that the vote was rigged.
This sort of anxious response is still with us today, and it explains why some EU policymakers, when confronted with advances in the use of data, often overreact to privacy concerns and other anxieties by proposing policies that may create a fleeting sense of relief but curtail the long-term economic and social benefits of data.
Researchers cite a handful of potential contributors for the rise in allergies: parents' reluctance to introduce foods like peanuts too early; the "hygiene hypothesis," the idea that we're so clean that our immune systems have too little to do and thus overreact to innocuous stimuli; and that our microbiomes, or gut bacteria, may be out of whack.
"Perhaps, at a time like this when the stock market is in such a febrile state and prone to overreact to news, especially when it is bad, it is important to remind investors that all four of the large immuno-oncology players (Roche, Merck, Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca) have all had cancer trial set backs in recent months," Woodford said.
While the company likely had the best of intentions in developing the feature, which after all grew out of organic site usage following the 2011 earthquake and tsunami in Japan, the result at this point looks like an insensible hair-trigger that encourages people to overreact to tragic events when the sane and rational response would actually be the opposite: stay calm and don't worry unless you hear otherwise.
Studies have shown that cutting your sleep short for even just one night directly affects the levels of the hormones that control appetite (causing you to feel hungrier), makes you more likely to have an accident driving and on the job, leaves you less focused, makes you less able to control your emotions (and more likely to overreact emotionally in a situation), makes you more likely to catch a cold and may actually damage brain tissue.
But with a highly volatile situation in the region evolving by the hour, investors should be wary of assuming the best, argues Mohamed A. El-Erian, chief economic adviser at Allianz SE. "Over the last few years, markets have been conditioned not to overreact to political and geopolitical shocks for two reasons: first, the belief that there would be no significant subsequent intensification of the initial shock; and second, that central banks stood ready and able to repress financial volatility," he wrote in a Bloomberg Opinion column on Friday.
Here's more stories from The Hill on Esper's trip: -- Pentagon chief stresses alliances; back home, Trump tears at them -- Esper given horse in Mongolia as US looks for new inroads against China -- Esper: US won't 'overreact' to North Korean missile launches -- Pentagon chief: US would prevent 'unacceptable' Turkish invasion of Syria -- New Pentagon chief says China's 'destabilizing behavior' is 'disturbing' -- Pentagon chief says US looking to put intermediate-range missiles in Asia -- Pentagon chief denies White House hand in 'war cloud' contract probe -- Trump's defense chief sees rising support for US plan to counter Iran   REVIEW OF SPECIAL FORCES ORDERED FOLLOWING SCANDALS: Gen.
The increasingly violent protests have plunged the former British colony into its most serious crisis in decades, presenting Chinese leader Xi Jinping with a significant challenge (Reuters) … Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellPelosi, Schumer press for gun screenings as Trump inches away The malware election: Returning to paper ballots only way to prevent hacking First House Republican backs bill banning assault weapons MORE (R-Ky.) warned China on Monday not to overreact against the protestors, who he said are defending their "autonomy and freedom … The world is watching," he tweeted … The United Nations also urged Hong Kong to use restraint and to investigate the use of excessive force (Reuters).

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