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I don't know if many of us are overreacting, but so far, it doesn't feel like we're overreacting.
I know I'm overreacting — I even knew I was overreacting in the moment, when Lawrence first showed up.
Seriously -- watch the video and tell us we're overreacting.
" [Read the story] "They told me I was overreacting.
That's the thing, you never really know: Are you overreacting?
Mr Powell may well worry about overreacting to bad news.
That, I think, is what the president was overreacting to.
Ukrainians believe the aim is to lure them into overreacting.
And Imam Gomaa, the government official, accused him of overreacting.
Some Democrats are arguing the House is overreacting (The Hill).
"This is serious business, you're not overreacting," Fauci told Curry.
Is coronavirus just a nasty flu, and we are overreacting?
Upset Upset: I genuinely hope I was overreacting to this.
Some analysts say investors are overreacting to the production issues.
It's not overreacting; it's just how we get through life.
International growth could help Netflix rebound Investors may be overreacting.
Because I just believed he was overreacting in his comments.
Overreacting, as he so often did, Kipling had him arrested.
But sometimes he eroded that credibility by overreacting or overreaching.
" Trump's top economic adviser, Larry Kudlow, said Canada was "overreacting.
For a little while I wondered if I was overreacting.
I was overreacting, of course, but they didn't know that.
Well, that&aposs -- and Mr. Trudeau, I think he&aposs overreacting.
"We would rather be remembered for overreacting than underreacting," Messonnier said.
Others have criticized the women for being too sensitive or overreacting.
"I think everybody is overreacting to this," he said on Monday.
Without overreacting, concern about North Korea is rational for any investor.
Others were livid at the protests, saying the teenagers were overreacting.
He also called the stock market was overreacting to such fears.
He also said the stock market was overreacting to such fears.
Do you have any friends who are overreacting to the virus?
Or, by not going, are you overreacting and hurting the economy?
Is it overreacting, for me to take the alt-furries seriously?
"I kept thinking, 'He's a doctor, stop overreacting,'" Katherine Ebert said.
And don't make people feel they're overreacting when they take precautions.
Mr. Falchetti, the company's chief executive, fears the government is overreacting.
The consensus among family and friends was that I was overreacting.
Not everything Facebook touches turns to gold Investors might be overreacting.
Without overreacting, we feel that there are ample reasons to be cautious.
The dispute highlights Facebook's struggle to clean up its service without overreacting.
But the economic impact of people overreacting was nonetheless a real concern.
"Congress is good at two things: doing nothing, and overreacting," he said.
"I filled up a cart, I was thinking, 'I'm overreacting,'" she said.
Overreacting to the latest round of elections is always a bad idea.
It's almost as if they are overreacting to progress in women's rights.
Trump is just fine, it's the internet who's overreacting, according to Grisham.
I think people are just overreacting, and it can get quite annoying.
Ms. Garrett said that some groups were overreacting to the new rules.
But I also don't blame Officer Grossman for overreacting to Connor's behavior.
"My friends in England were laughing at Poland for overreacting," she said.
"All this is quite uncertain, and we may be overreacting," Hyman said.
Overreacting, Mr. Hampst began to shout and turn red in the face.
Under- or overreacting to a fever Fevers in newborns can be serious.
So when we bring up racism and inequality, we're told we're overreacting.
One lawmaker said critics were overreacting based on faulty assumptions about its impact.
But maybe they were just overreacting to a case of illegal coconut transportation.
"You think I'm overreacting, and that sucks," Annie spits on her way out.
When I argued it was a slippery slope, I was accused of overreacting.
But Mr. Musk said the detractors were overreacting and ignoring Autopilot's lifesaving benefits.
While the caution is understandable, some market analysts are warning investors against overreacting.
The media is often accused of overreacting about Trump's authoritarian reflexes on Twitter.
Am I overreacting, or is this all a bit — I don't know — tacky?
At first, worried that he was overreacting, he hesitated to report the incident.
So, whether markets are overreacting depends on the likelihood of the outbreak enduring.
Mr. Drouin said he believed Canadians were overreacting to the Border Patrol stops.
This has all sparked a serious question among many people: Are we overreacting?
But maybe I'm overreacting – there are still a lot of good things happening.
I think we should really be overly aggressive and get criticized for overreacting.
Analysts quickly concluded that investors were overreacting, Binyamin Appelbaum of the NYT notes.
The foreign policy establishment is overreacting; far worse debacles happened on its watch.
The foreign policy establishment is overreacting; far worse debacles happened on its watch.
Mr. Liu said he did not think he was overreacting, just acting responsibly.
In our house we are either grossly overreacting or, just as unsettling, underreacting.
In our house we are either grossly overreacting or, just as unsettling, underreacting.
Grant said the market is seeing a correction but cautioned investors from overreacting.
Mr. Moorman said he understood Mr. Christie's anger, but he cautioned against overreacting.
Still, some market experts said investors may be overreacting to the USMCA deal.
But Slaughter Graham couldn&apost help but think that her husband was overreacting.
What if my feelings were wrong or worse — what if I was overreacting?
Instead, they accused abolitionists and fire eaters of overreacting when compromise remained possible.
Why are you overreacting?' is a common response to these kinds of statements.
But as I sought to explain earlier today, I would caution against overreacting.
And the West, he says, helps enhance the illusion by overreacting to his provocations.
"They said, 'No, you're overreacting, you don't know what you're talking about,' " Davis recalled.
John McCain, the Arizona Republican and 2008 GOP presidential nominee, suggested Democrats are overreacting.
If we made a noise, if we fussed, we were told we were overreacting.
I THOUGHT PEOPLE WERE MASSIVELY OVERREACTING TO SOME OF THE NEWS AROUND THE WORLD.
OK, we might be overreacting somewhat, but we Brits take our biscuits very seriously.
"I think that people are overreacting by burning their hats," Holevinski told BuzzFeed News.
You may be reading this and thinking I'm overreacting, but I'm most definitely not.
KEANE: So, I think the media is not facts but is overreacting to this.
Women who do report street harassment are blamed, shamed, accused of overreacting, and worse.
Together they might have a chance to put this thing together before overreacting emotionally.
But Suzuki, the Richard Bernstein Advisors strategist, cautioned that the markets could be overreacting.
"The market is overreacting," said Thaddaeus Ropac, whose gallery represents Mr. Ghenie in Paris.
"Congress is good at two things: Doing nothing and overreacting," remarked Missouri Republican Rep.
But PewDiePie and his supporters say his critics are overreacting to a harmless mistake.
In other words, there's a simple answer to the question: No, we're not overreacting.
Is it overreacting to compare Stacie's extra yogurts to the crumbling of our institutions?
Overreacting to Green down low, regardless of who is on him, is a sin.
I was told I was 'overreacting' and that I should just 'get over it.
Some people have said LeBron is overreacting -- Cedric is not one of those people.
Rather than showing any concern, Katie accuses the producer of overreacting to whatever went down.
I was expecting more people to call me out and be like, 'Oh, you're overreacting.
Some market veterans believe investors are overreacting, especially given the strength of the American economy.
" They say, "You're overreacting" ... "It was just a joke" ... "I didn't mean it that way.
But Brian Belski, chief investment strategist with BMO Capital Markets, thinks Wall Street is overreacting.
"I thought it was overreacting," she said, sitting behind her desk in the small shop.
"Being cautious and overreacting at the same time" is the perfect way to describe it.
It's possible that, having smoked when I was in my 20s, I may be overreacting.
Others said they saw officers overreacting to a scared man simply trying to get away.
Then again, we could also be overreacting to a bit of social media-fueled hysteria.
Finally, it's also worth remembering that presidents can greatly damage themselves by overreacting to leaks.
But strategists at MRB Partners think investors might be overreacting to the moves in Treasury yields.
And that&aposs what this piece suggests, is that they are overreacting to the President (Inaudible).
People dressed up my situation by saying I was overreacting or insisting that I was resilient.
She wants to keep speaking about it so that "others... know they're not overreacting," she said.
Communities of color don't have a reason to worry for their safety — they're overreacting and angry.
Loesch disagrees with that assessment of the video, tweeting that people are overreacting about its tone.
Doing nothing and overreacting make sense when you have no clue of what is going on.
In time that will sort itself out, but I think the market is sort of overreacting.
And some people on Twitter came to Fry's defense, accusing a "self righteous" mob of overreacting.
But Tobias Levkovich, Citigroup chief US equity strategist, told Quest that the market may be overreacting.
GoPro investors are overreacting to the potential threat from Google's new camera product, according to JPMorgan.
Are markets overreacting, or is the US economy on the verge of taking a major hit?
To prevent their bodies from overreacting to otherwise harmless things, their immune reactions are tamped down.
Through it all, local officials faced backlash from some community leaders who thought they were overreacting.
Dr. Fauci and others prefer to be criticized for "overreacting" than for failing to do enough.
That deal dragged down Tesla stock, but some astute investors reckoned that the market as overreacting.
"Investors are overreacting to (monthly active user) trends," BTIG analyst Richard Greenfield said about the share fall.
He thinks the White House is overreacting by not letting officials testify before the impeachment inquiry. 3.
Still, many social media users suggested that city officials may have been overreacting by implementing the ban.
She said to investigators that she had felt numb as she left, wondering if she was overreacting.
"I think they're overreacting to that," Briggs said, adding he expects the Fed to hike in June.
Still, analysts who cover the company (including Pachter) said investors might be overreacting, despite the bad news.
They also know that emotions are contagious, and overreacting has a negative influence on everyone around them.
Traders say the bond market may be overreacting, while stocks seem to be ignoring the recession warnings.
That might be changing in today's America, but for now ... Neil seems to think folks are overreacting.
Because I'm trained to be skeptical, even towards my own skepticism, I willing to concede I'm overreacting.
Men invaded the memorial websites for the victim and flooded comment sections, telling women they were overreacting.
It's possible that analysts are simply overreacting to negative headlines and the turmoil in the stock market.
Kudlow called the stock market reaction to the moves "mild" and cautioned against overreacting to the moves.
The President told people in Florida this weekend that he believes the markets are overreacting to coronavirus.
I like it when people are thinking I'm overreacting because that means we're doing it just right.
" But they also had these really flippant attitudes of, "Everyone is overreacting, it's not a big deal.
But her employer accused her of overreacting and being "hysterical," and reprimanded her for taking time off. 
"To everyone who thinks people are overreacting and it was just a joke.. It wasn't," he wrote.
The last results from the immune's system overreacting to gluten, a protein in wheat, rye and barley.
But her employer accused her of overreacting and being "hysterical," and reprimanded her for taking time off.
"We are not overreacting nor are we underreacting to the understandable anxiety many people have," Newsom said.
Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities, said the market is overreacting to the virus.
Even as I chastised myself for overreacting, I was convinced that the man continued to behave strangely.
Every question was filled with a vague sense of guilt and one damning thought: Am I overreacting?
He cautioned against overreacting to the current turmoil while admitting the antagonism in Washington is at dispiriting levels.
For its part, the privacy community is insisting that this vulnerability is overblown and that people are overreacting.
Williams urged caution about "overreacting" to the data but said the Fed will watch whether GDP sluggishness persists.
His wife told him he was overreacting, and he told her she was being too nonchalant, said Gresko.
In the nearer term nervous authorities will have to resist overreacting to locals inspired by Hong Kong's protests.
We will listen to any and all concerns, questions, or comments you have, and respond thoughtfully without overreacting.
Shares pared losses after analysts said the market was overreacting and overestimating the potential threat from Alphabet's product.
It's something the United States should be reacting to but not overreacting to, the congressional aide told CNN.
Those industries say environmentalists are overreacting—that loosening the law's requirements will allow economic development alongside species protection.
But the groups argue the FDA is overreacting and will harm adults who want to stop smoking cigarettes.
But very few people said it out loud, and the ones who did were assured they were overreacting.
I don't think you're overreacting, but I do wonder if we really need an authoritative source of information.
"I think we should really be overly aggressive and get criticized for overreacting," he told NBC last week.
In Atlanta, Anthony got thrown out of a winnable game by overreacting to physical play around the basket.
To hear defenders explain it, though, retailers who have been sounding the alarm are simply wrong or overreacting.
Free from overreacting to the swings of daily tracking polls, the lame duck can fly to great heights.
"We could be overreacting in certain areas or underreacting in areas that could create real problems for people."
Dr. Rose suggests finding a middle ground between underreacting and overreacting, even if a child's infatuation seems trifling.
He fired off an angry email to his bosses in March, and was told him he was overreacting.
That's because Facebook's business is solid and proven, and investors aren't overreacting to every new piece of information.
" Asked why he waited so long, Sheeran admitted, "I'm quite a clumsy person so I thought I was overreacting.
Health-care stocks were moving sharply lower Wednesday, though markets may be overreacting to morning remarks from Donald Trump.
Veteran investor Jack Ablin suggests Wall Street is overreacting to the first Treasury yield curve inversion in a decade.
If I was you, a little bit of advice — Congress is good at two things: doing nothing and overreacting.
And when all else failed, Fox personalities dismissed the scandals as silly, suggesting that other news networks were overreacting.
Hyde-Smith's campaign quickly responded that it was all a joke, and that anyone who said otherwise was overreacting.
Mostly, though, he spends the video arguing that he's being attacked by the media and that others are overreacting.
An allergy is the immune system overreacting to the proteins found in something like food, pollen, or pet dander.
The mayor believed Hill and other mine critics were entitled to their opinions, but she thought they were overreacting.
Alejandro Guillier, a center-left senator who ran against Pinera in the last election, said the government was overreacting.
Does this mean traders are overreacting to modest weakness, or are the options guys foretelling a stormier period ahead?
At the end of the show, they all worked it out and Rob forgave his older sister for overreacting.
But the E-Trade official said one move experienced investors won't make is overreacting by dumping stocks en masse.
Zarrar Khuhro, a Karachi-based journalist and talk show host, said the government was "overreacting" to the book's claims.
"I think he's overreacting," White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said of Trudeau on the "Fox News Sunday" program.
The green-eyed monster could make an unceremonious appearance, but keep jealousy in check because you're prone to overreacting.
Elon Musk used Twitter on Wednesday night to reiterate, without evidence, that people were overreacting to the coronavirus pandemic.
In January, it declared the virus a global health emergency, while urging the public against overreacting to the virus.
The film's narrative simplicity can be charming or frustrating, depending on your feelings about awkward dialogue and overreacting actors.
The Cuban government will need to avoid overreacting to the overheated rhetoric and denunciations that will accompany the changes.
"We are one significant event away from — potentially — Congress overreacting, because the next event could be dramatic," Warner said.
He conceded that some would say the government was overreacting, but he was emphatic: this was not an overreaction.
He conceded that some would say the government was overreacting, but he was emphatic: this was not an overreaction.
And far from overreacting to all internet crimes, law enforcement and courts can ignore or downplay online harassment, for example.
"I think a lot of people are overreacting," says Anna Henningsen, a member of the Node JS technical steering committee.
And, there is little opposition to hyping the threat and overreacting, with the exception of a few human rights activists.
CANADA 'OVERREACTING' TO TRUMP TARIFFS, WH ECONOMIC ADVISER SAYS The move led Canada and the E.U. to impose retaliatory measures.
Huberty argued that investors are overreacting to the warnings from some components companies and "remain narrowly focused" on unit sales.
I think the market is overreacting to this, said Mazen Issa, senior FX strategist at TD Securities in New York.
You know it's bad when your own child realizes you might be overreacting to the racially charged situation at hand.
Steve Piatt, editor of New York Outdoor News, a biweekly newspaper covering hunting, fishing and trapping, said critics were overreacting.
Within days, European allies and some American legislators who had been briefed on the intelligence said the administration was overreacting.
The fact that you like rodeo cowboys does not mean I am overreacting, nor does it make you a racist.
Given the money still being plowed into the region by brands and investors alike, could the stock market be overreacting?
Italy was overreacting when it did so, Qin Gang, a vice minister of foreign affairs, told his counterpart in February.
But it may now be overreacting, and after the coronavirus epidemic's inflection point, imposing an unjustifiable burden on the population.
WHO officials declared the virus a global health emergency last month, while urging the public against overreacting to the virus.
Government officials say opponents are overreacting to the new court plan, which is not wildly dissimilar to others in Europe.
I think back then, a lot of people felt that if someone complained about it, it was the woman overreacting.
But overreacting to the Paris decision may actually hurt attempts to persuade Republicans that climate change is a real problem.
If that's your starting premise, does that mean you think there's a great danger in overreacting to the danger it poses?
"The market is overreacting to this trade news," said Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors in Boston.
You can say this kind of concern is overreacting, but it's not when you take into account certain domestic violence statistics.
You may think we're overreacting, but we offer you a simple challenge: just take a look at these first promotional images.
The real risk from such fly-bys isn't the U.S. overreacting, but a Russian pilot making a critical mistake, he said.
Americans are overreacting to what their presidents say and do, and ignoring the fundamental reality behind the headlines in the process.
They tried to convince me that I was overreacting, so I asked them to prove it by breathing into the cloth.
He said clients "are overreacting," and pointed to clients "officially" saying spending would increase in the latter half of this year.
Fortunately, the effects — lethargy, wobbling gait, dribbling urine and saliva, overreacting to sound and light and movement — are not life-threatening.
The trick to not overreacting to market movements is to consider how what is happening today affects your long-term goals.
I mean, two years ago, I and a lot of other people were overreacting to every individual tweet from the president.
However, I thought you were overreacting; I trusted myself to be around you and I trusted you to be around me.
Let me push back a little here because I know a lot of people will read this and say you're overreacting.
It's something that only a young girl overreacting to being grounded or a drunk girl after a rough night out could say.
"There's a sense from some of his (Draghi's) colleagues that he was overreacting and doing too much," said Jefferies economist Marchel Alexandrovich.
It's all due to the anti-inflammatory effect of probiotics, that seems to reduce inflammation mechanisms triggered by the immune system overreacting.
As someone who is deathly afraid of bugs of any kind, I can almost understand overreacting at the sight of huge spiders.
"We would rather be remembered for overreacting than underreacting," said Nancy Messonnier, director of CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
I could have been overreacting, and I definitely didn't have the guts to say something, but it just kept digging at me.
We have to balance our concerns about terrorism during the holidays with the need to avoid overreacting or giving in to fear.
If you've ever wondered, from beneath several layers of clothing, whether you were overreacting to those frigid early fall days, take solace.
To explain why we're not overreacting, we need to look to the experience of another country going through the coronavirus crisis: Italy.
Are you cool being with someone who will never be freaking out along with you, or who you think is constantly overreacting?
He said he hoped his posting would convey to victims that "although they feel like they're crazy, that they're overreacting, they're not."
His videos satirizing the sometimes passionate, sometimes angry, sometimes delusional overreacting fan have many millions of views on YouTube, Facebook and Twitter.
But ultimately the joke in the Kanye experiment isn't on liberals overreacting to his MAGA hat; it's on conservatives excited by it.
" He added, "we are, candidly, one significant event away [...] from potentially Congress overreacting, because the next event could really be extraordinarily dramatic.
Our enemies' aim is often to provoke us into overreacting and overcommitting abroad because they can't hope to seriously hurt us here.
"Otherwise, our new president will spend his days overreacting to the latest events, dissipating his political capital and haphazardly wasting the executive's powers."
And it's disappointing that, even now, as I'm writing, I'm worried I'm overreacting, that I should be grateful that we finally hit 33%.
But Urie believes we're all overreacting, calling the distinction "some Berenstein/Berenstain shit" and reassuring us that both variations do the song justice.
On January 19th Maurice Obstfeld, the chief economist at the IMF, said that markets appeared to be overreacting to "small bits of evidence".
She claims people are overreacting -- to HER SAYING she kicked her dog -- and did her best to prove she's a loving pet owner.
"The market appears to be overreacting to sequential negative narratives …, we believe strong macro and fundamentals will continue to prevail," Lakos-Bujas wrote.
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"In our research, many survivors say that they knew something was going wrong, but they didn't know if they were overreacting," Senn says.
Democratic legislators who have been briefed on the intelligence on Iran say the White House and the Pentagon are overreacting to the threat.
Focusing on critiquing Hampton instead lets him continue building the theme of the evening — that leftist activists are overreacting and rushing to judgment.
Australian consumers were accused of "overreacting" by an infectious disease expert, who told The Guardian that there is no need to panic buy.
On Sunday, Fox News host Steve Hilton sniped at Fauci for saying that he would be fine overreacting to a public health crisis.
So, if they are trying to keep people from overreacting, I'm telling you they are now going to contribute to a larger reaction.
Meanwhile, he thinks the market is overreacting to the trade talk — both when it went down last week and when it rallied Monday.
Otherwise, our new president will spend his days overreacting to the latest events, dissipating his political capital and haphazardly wasting the executive's powers.
That, in addition to Citi's better-than-expected results, told Cramer that investors were likely overreacting to the slowdown fears rippling through the market.
He said the more than 20-percent pullback in prices over the last five weeks shows investors are now overreacting in the other direction.
They're overreacting in this regard; Trump made clear that his announcement does not preclude the Palestinians negotiating for their own capital in East Jerusalem.
East German authorities, by overreacting, had turned the gathering of concert listeners — people who just wanted to hear music — into a subversive political act.
Meanwhile, a hostile sexist would claim the benevolent sexist is overreacting — that the tape doesn't actually describe sexual assault, just normal male sexual aggression.
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" When Achenbach told her teammates, she said, "they didn't think it was out of the ordinary, and I thought maybe it was me overreacting.
A Chinese foreign ministry spokeswoman on Tuesday said the United States "should adopt an objective, fair, calm and rational attitude" and "refrain from overreacting".
Freedom House warns that overreacting to external campaigns by banning or penalizing foreign websites would be worse for internet freedoms than taking no action.
We can take mass shootings seriously without overreacting, and we can prevent them without resorting to anxiety-inducing, unproven tactics like active shooter drills.
"He is so overreacting, and badly, to these developments that I think even if we were to go dark — which we won't — he won't."
This led some analysts to suggest that financial markets might be overreacting and that the moves might not reflect the strength of the global economy.
"I think markets are overreacting to short-term sentiment around a whole bunch of complex issues," Dimon said in a Fox Business interview released Tuesday.
In the grand tradition of horror movie characters making really bad decisions — and teenagers majorly overreacting — Leah summons the demon Pyewacket to kill her mother.
Basically, Grant ended up apologizing to Lace for "overreacting" even though Lace was clearly the one being insane, and then they kissed and made up.
Chris keeps expressing concern, both to Rose and over the phone to his best friend Rod (LilRel Howery), but Rose keeps telling him he's overreacting.
Washington coach Lorenzo Romar is preaching patience to Huskies fans who might be overreacting to his team's ugly 98-71 loss to Gonzaga last Wednesday.
"I was concerned that whatever therapist I spoke to would have the impression that it wasn't a big deal, that I was overreacting," Lewis said.
The lawyer -- who has represented the families of other victims of police-involved shootings -- accused the officer who opened fire of overreacting to the circumstances.
"The Fed's message is that they're not overreacting to" the CPI and retail sales data, said Richard Franulovich, senior currency strategist at Westpac Banking Corp.
Gamers livid over Electronic Arts' in-game moneymaking strategy in its new "Star Wars Battlefront II" title are overreacting, according to one Wall Street firm.
In your view, overreacting is just as dangerous as under-reacting because, as you say, there are lost lives on both sides of the equation.
One, for example, was told by a male doctor that she was overreacting to the pain of a ruptured cyst the size of an orange.
Or could it be that we're overreacting, like people in the past who panicked about new technologies such as the printing press or the radio?
But the senior American official said Mr. Pompeo was overreacting, and Iraqi officials said the threat level portrayed in the intelligence was not urgent enough.
If the public and the government are overreacting, then the economic effects are being felt no matter how bad the health situation will ever become.
On Monday the government announced it would suspend exams sat by 14- and 15-year-olds, prompting accusations from the opposition that it was overreacting.
And although the Hong Kong protesters have worked to keep their opponents from overreacting, the Trump trade campaign seems aimed at eliciting an aggressive Chinese response.
Many market participants thought the agency was overreacting to the oil price swing without accounting for the ultimate ability of the companies to weather the storm.
White House advisers, in turn, have complained that previous approaches to dealing with China have not worked, and that companies are overreacting to legitimate trade measures.
But Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster cautioned investors about overreacting to that data point, as ChannelAdvisor's numbers represent just a sample of Amazon's sellers, he said.
Scott L. Wren, senior global equity strategist for the Wells Fargo Investment Institute, said the market was overreacting to the latest signs of weakness in China.
With markets tumbling since the Brexit vote, Deutsche Bank analysts see opportunity as several of the firm's buy-rated names may be overreacting to the downside.
This idea feeds into the common stereotype of feminists as angry, man-hating witches, who must be overreacting since there is no real problem to solve.
Earlier in the trading day, when the stock had tumbled more than 3%, one analyst told CNBC that the market was "overreacting" to Nintendo's earnings miss.
Meanwhile, conservative-leaning folks are holding the whole Oscars saga up as evidence that liberals are overreacting, and actually doing harm with their social justice crusading.
Denise White, Winslow's publicist, said Saturday that his June 7 arrest "came down to a neighbor overreacting" and that her client "emphatically denies" any burglary attempt.
Mr. Obama has pursued a policy of "strategic patience" — not overreacting to the North's missile and nuclear tests, while using sanctions to press it to negotiate.
Signs of either distress or stoicism may equally lead them to discount a woman patient's pleas (she's just overreacting, or else it can't be that bad).
In court documents, Officer Shelby is accused of overreacting to Mr. Crutcher's refusal to follow her commands although she saw no evidence that he was armed.
The goal of meditation and the goal of everyone in quarantine right now is exactly aligned: to stop acting, or reacting, or overreacting, without some  consideration.
The danger here lies in overreacting to a small risk in a way that exposes us to a much more likely — and even more undesirable — one.
Analysts, however, warned that investors were overreacting and that there was little evidence in the rest of Mr. Powell's speech that indicated a change in plans.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said Friday that people are overreacting about the deadly COVID-19, while health officials across the world prepare for a possible pandemic.
There's a lot of uncertainty right now about where that impact lands, in the same way, it's also possible that forecasts are overreacting to the downside.
Why cast the country into even more confusion by overreacting about a beverage consumed by Americans on the order of 2.1 cups per day per person?
"It came down to a neighbor overreacting," his publicist, Denise White, CEO of EAG Sport Management, said in an email cited by a local Fox affiliate Saturday.
"It's not that the administration is mischaracterizing the intelligence, so much as overreacting to it," one U.S. government official briefed on the intel told the Daily Beast.
I don't think the Fed should be overreacting that the stock market went up or down, or because people are afraid of trade, or possible geopolitical events.
A trader with brokerage Exane, who said he had been in contact with Dialog management, said investors were overreacting to speculation that Dialog might lose Apple's business.
The officer, Betty Jo Shelby, 42, was charged by prosecutors with first-degree manslaughter, and she was accused of overreacting to his refusal to follow her commands.
We lay on the bed exhausted and overcome and he was just starting to say that I was overreacting when we heard a pounding on the door.
When she went to the police she was told she was overreacting, to ignore it, and that she shouldn't have taken the pictures in the first place.
On Friday morning as a guest on Fox & Friends, Falwell claimed that the public was overreacting to the threat of virus, incorrectly likening it to the flu.
The ECB's hawks—such as Jens Weidmann, the head of the Bundesbank, and Klaas Knot, of the Dutch central bank—caution against overreacting with a large stimulus.
I want to be careful about not overreacting to the 2014 violation of Facebook's terms of service by one researcher who then worked with one nefarious company.
And overreacting to the scary stories about kids having trouble online I think could destroy these public spaces that helped me learn when I was a kid.
Attack Qaeda and other extremists with targeted raids fueled by specific intelligence, Mr. Sheehan wrote, but avoid the terrorist trap of overreacting to the inevitable domestic strike.
What hurt the most in Sex Education S2 is how Aimee tried so hard to be strong, thinking she was overreacting and doing everything to stay cool.
Sweden hopes to have a society free of net carbon emissions by 2050, but the far-right has criticized the government for overreacting to one summer of heat.
Victims often experience guilt for feeling harassed when someone out there has had it much worse than them, or think that they're overreacting about just some silly comment.
Ivanov denied the allegation and said the investigation started after a meeting with new president Volodymyr Zelenskiy and he hoped it was a case of local authorities overreacting.
They should be thinking now about how they will respond to similar Chinese challenges, or risk being thrown on the defensive, and possibly overreacting to an emboldened competitor.
Mindful of this regional dynamic, Washington needs to strike a careful balance between overreacting and pushing Duterte further into China's arms and being seen to reward his behavior.
" Okada, whose firm manages $15 billion, told CNBC's Leslie Picker on Wednesday at the Sohn Conference in San Francisco: "I think people are overreacting to what Trump said.
Peter Navarro, one of Trump's top trade advisors, said the market was overreacting Monday to fears the administration would restrict foreign investment as part of its trade actions.
Sure enough, when the post-earnings conference call began, Home Depot's stock began to stabilize "as if the sellers said, wait a second, maybe we're overreacting," he said.
David B. Rivkin Jr., a constitutional lawyer who worked in the White House and the Justice Department under Presidents Ronald Reagan and George Bush, said critics were overreacting.
Mark Zgutowicz, an analyst with Rosenblatt Securities, also said in a report late last week that investors were overreacting to the fears of more competition — particularly from Comcast.
Graham fired the opening shot Wednesday when he said he thought Paul and Lee were "overreacting" with their criticism of the administration's stance on the war powers debate.
Of course, Trump is unpredictable, and it's possible that he could get "fire and fury" mad in the wake of impeachment overreacting to, say, North Korea's missile provocations.
After Espy's team responded to her voter suppression joke on Thursday, Hyde-Smith hit back, again saying it was all made in jest and that her opponents are overreacting.
Earlier this month, in a research note, Devitt said that investors have been "overreacting" and he predicted that many of the insiders will be reluctant to sell their shares.
OK, so now that we've gotten that out of the way, we can go back to not overreacting and completely and willfully misunderstanding something an athlete said or did.
All this means putting China at the top of American international economic priorities and keeping it there for years, without overstating or overreacting to trade disputes with our allies.
And when he learned that it had been given to Axios, a website read by Washington insiders, he was furious and blamed his colleagues for overreacting, these people said.
I would always kind of pass it off as conspiracy and thought he was overreacting, because it went against everything the government was telling us during that time, i.e.
Ms. Guillaume said she tried to come off as measured and cool, worried that overreacting would put her daughter off, but was thrilled to hear the two were meeting.
Earlier: Graham fired the opening shot Wednesday when he said he thought Paul and Lee were "overreacting" with their criticism of the administration's stance on the war powers debate.
He has also previously played down talk of any partial deal, preferring a "complete deal" with China, and it's therefore possible the market could be overreacting to these reports.
But are these political elites overreacting to recent news items and falling into old patterns of underestimating both Trump's resilience and the importance of finishing with a delegate plurality?
MINNEAPOLIS (Reuters) - A former Minnesota policeman on trial for murder on Friday denied overreacting when he fatally shot an Australian woman who approached his patrol car in a dark alley.
Investors are overreacting to Alibaba's disclosure on Tuesday that it was being investigated by U.S. financial regulators over its accounting practices for its affiliates, according to investment research firm Morningstar.
And as for the fans, we've all no doubt learned a valuable lesson about not overreacting to early-season trends—one we're sure to have forgotten completely by next December.
If, though, shareholders are overreacting to fears about China, oil and other issues, Wall Street employees paid partially in stock may be getting one of the best deals in years.
Of course, there is always something new on the drug market, whether heroin sold as "gray death" or mescaline sold as pink cocaine, Lynch told BuzzFeed News, cautioning against overreacting.
If she does it immediately, she's forced to relive her pain over and over; if she waits 20 years, she's accused of making it up, waiting too long, or overreacting.
Warren Moon doesn't believe he did anything wrong using a rape analogy to describe the treatment of Cam Newton ... chalking up the controversy over his comments to people simply overreacting.
Despite claims that those panicked by the election are overreacting, mental health professionals who work with LGBTQ clients say they have never seen such a visceral reaction to an election.
They're also aware of attempts to try to suppress that power by dismissing Black girls and women who dare to question racism as merely angry by nature or constantly overreacting.
But David Hawkins, the executive director for educational content and policy at the National Association for College Admission Counseling, said that to some degree, both colleges and students were overreacting.
"In my gut I knew there was something wrong about those experiences, but it was so openly talked about within the program that I figured I was overreacting," she said.
Overreacting to Sanders frames the case for him in a more dramatic light than he deserves, while also generating ill will that will hurt Democrats no matter who the nominee is.
PARIS (Reuters) - French and German central bankers warned on Tuesday against overreacting to the signs of economic weakness coming from China that have helped trigger a bout of financial market volatility.
You're free to disagree, and you might think I'm overreacting to the thin-bezel craze that OnePlus is now participating in, but I challenge you to think forward a few months.
Anyone brave enough to check their bagged salad should look to make sure it's Fresh Express' Organic Marketside Spring Mix before overreacting and eating nothing but Soylent (wait, on second thought...).
But it's also possible that overreacting is the whole point and that Ivanka is sending a message to other lifestyle mags and brands: Ask me pointed questions and you'll lose access.
Tsang said that Chinese authorities, who make no distinction between self-determination and independence, should avoid overreacting to calls for more of a say that have arisen since the 2014 crackdown.
But even though the President is tweeting with abandon about the possibility of nuclear war, his supporters are likely to be unfazed and are sure to accuse the media of overreacting.
But investors may want to look Trump's previous pattern of behavior before overreacting to the latest announcement: When things get difficult he tends to back down, or water down his policies.
As the nation's top infectious disease expert, Fauci has openly advocated for tough distancing measures, reasoning that it's worth potentially overreacting if it means avoiding a worst-case public health scenario.
Despite warnings from Trump's own health officials that millions could die unless drastic action is taken, some of the president's supporters worry that the dangers of overreacting could also be severe.
Trump told donors Sunday that some people are overreacting to the coronavirus, saying the seasonal flu kills more people and that coronavirus may not reach those numbers, according to two attendees.
I was essentially told by campus police that I was overreacting and that he 'took advantage of me,' but that I 'put myself in a position to be taken advantage of.
At the same time, the fact that the principal, the superintendent and the head of buildings know what you know and haven't done anything suggests that they may think you're overreacting.
To me, it seems like people were overreacting — and I'm not just saying that because I'm such a huge fan of PBS (though I do love me some Great British Bake Off).
She pictures the worst while also worrying that she might be overreacting, as though the support of the people around her is a limited resource she's wasting on what might be nothing.
Health-care stocks are underperforming the market this year because some investors are overreacting to political slogans from Democratic presidential hopefuls, former Aetna Chairman and CEO Ronald Williams told CNBC on Tuesday.
Fed chair Janet Yellen spoke at an event in Philadelphia on Monday, where she struck a generally positive tone on the U.S. economy, warning markets against overreacting to the disappointing jobs number.
In March some of Australia's most noted scholars of China wrote an open letter in which they accused their government of overreacting to anxieties by introducing new legislation to counter foreign interference.
Evil Kermit's popularity may not enable your worst impulses —overreacting, blowing through your paycheck — but it does forgive you for them because the meme makes otherwise negative behavior both funny and relatable.
If the raids take place, the President would appear to be reacting -- actually overreacting -- to a recent spike in the migration of Central American families and unaccompanied children to the United States.
Why it matters: This study could cause policymakers to reevaluate the public fear of coming waves of automation, and instead focus on the threat of overreacting rather than underreacting to these changes.
Global financial markets seem to be overreacting to falling oil prices and the risk of a sharp downturn in China's economy, Maurice Obstfeld, the International Monetary Fund's chief economist said on Tuesday.
Mars turns retrograde in your sign today, Sagittarius—your energy levels will go way down, and you may even find yourself overreacting or feeling sensitive about stuff that usually wouldn't bother you.
In court documents, Officer Shelby is accused of overreacting to Mr. Crutcher's refusal to follow her commands and of fearing for her life although she saw no evidence that he was armed.
On Fox & Friends, Jerry Falwell Jr claims people are "overreacting" to coronavirus, the national response is "their next attempt to get Trump," and the virus itself is a North Korean bioweapon. pic.twitter.
Rhetoric suggesting that younger people are overreacting to the coronavirus -- or that the elderly will easily weather it -- features regular references to the war, and the no-fuss personalities it apparently forged.
I tried to get her to understand how serious this could get — maybe it was a good idea to politely tell the guests not to attend — but she said I was overreacting.
By contrast, Geng accused the United States of overreacting and spreading fear by being the first to evacuate personnel from its consulate in Wuhan and imposing a travel ban on Chinese travelers.
MoffettNathanson, a boutique shop specializing in media and telecom, reiterated its sell ratings on Snap and Twitter shares, saying the market is overreacting to marginally better earnings reports from the two companies.
Another argument against overreacting to Mr Gennett's sublime evening is that none of his home runs were extra-long-distance, tape-measure shots, which are generally the province of the strongest of sluggers.
But might the Detroit Big Three be overreacting and, potentially worse, handing a gift to their foreign rivals as Honda, Nissan, Toyota, Audi and other foreign competitors all eye the U.S. sedan market.
Many U.S. and university officials also warn about overreacting, however, arguing it is important to acknowledge the important role Chinese scholars and students play at U.S. institutions while being aware of security risks.
Perhaps I'm overreacting, and Drake finds my life a delightful respite from the constantly naked models, adoring fans, and shoeboxes full of money, but it's a risk I'm simply not willing to take.
"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.
This issue wasn't even on the agenda, which is crazy, because this is a huge problem right now and the GMs are known for overreacting to small sample sizes (more on this later).
Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying in a statement urged the U.S. to refrain from overreacting to the epidemic and to cooperate with Beijing and the international community's efforts in containing the outbreak.
If Dr. Fajgenbaum could get his body to shut down that communication line — known as the mTOR pathway — he might be able to stop his immune system from overreacting and prevent a relapse.
LONDON (Reuters) - Global financial markets seem to be overreacting to falling oil prices and the risk of a sharp downturn in China's economy, the chief economist of the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday.
One side effect was the immune system dangerously overreacting in attacking the cancer; researchers saw that happen in 13 percent of the study patients—but say they're getting better at treating such a reaction.
"If we keep overreacting and present false information that the kids know is not true, they won't believe you [and] they will further shut down and not talk to you about it," she said.
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has scrubbed at least 10 scenes with gay references from the Oscar-winning biopic "Bohemian Rhapsody" about British rock musician Freddie Mercury, incensing some domestic viewers who said authorities were overreacting.
It's really our body overreacting to what it sees as a sort of toxic danger and that danger started when the alcohol starts to break down in the body, which creates a domino effect.
This "rogue" bot (or bots—we still don't know what actually caused this latest flash crash) was clearly overreacting to the news, and the other algorithms reacted accordingly in a bizarre herd-like manner.
This led some analysts to suggest that financial markets might be overreacting and that the moves might not reflect the strength of the global economy, as Peter Eavis and Neil Gough report in DealBook.
"This clearly feels like the market probably overreacted to his hawkishness in October, and we're probably overreacting to to his dovishness in January and February," said Art Hogan, chief market strategist at National Holdings.
SAN JUAN (Reuters) - Billionaire hedge fund investor John Paulson, closely followed for his views on the markets, said on Thursday the sliding stock market is "overreacting" and that the United States economy remains strong.
STEPHEN KLING, LARCHMONT, N.Y. The Workologist received dozens of varied responses to that item, but this one articulates a recurring theme: Both the offended employee and the Workologist are overreacting to a simple misunderstanding.
Peter Navarro, one of President Donald Trump's top trade advisors, said the market was overreacting to fears the administration would restrict foreign investment as part of its trade actions against China and other countries.
Trump's supporters often counter that the media is overreacting to his tweets and a style of conduct that often appears designed to cause outrage and offense -- or to distract attention from other political controversies.
Speaking to reporters in New York, Ms. Rousseff said that her critics back home were overreacting, and that she had never intended to make Brazil's political crisis the focus of her United Nations speech.
It may be a while before the Securities and Exchange Commission approves a bitcoin exchange-traded fund, but cryptocurrency hedge-fund manager Dan Morehead says investors are overreacting to the news of a delay.
Other industry specialists, however, said that Altice investors might be overreacting and that the company's high capital expenditure, expected to total 4 billion euros this year, would eventually yield results in the longer term.
Bautista was at LAX when he ripped into McMahon for essentially overreacting over the incident -- saying, if anything, Vince should've had a one-on-one conversation instead of hitting Titus with such a harsh punishment.
Here I want to focus on one particular program — the FCC's Lifeline regime — that I fear will be undermined if those who reflexively oppose Pai on all fronts continue overreacting to his actions regarding Lifeline.
"That nervousness of the markets is exactly why we've gone 5 percent equity underweight because we see them just overreacting to any piece of news that comes out because they feel highly valued," he added.
" In the wake of this most recent spat, Spain's current foreign minister, Alfonso Dastis, suggested it's the British politicians, not the Spaniards, who are overreacting, and he accused the British ministers of "losing their composure.
"The biggest challenge there is still a lot of people in our communities who are trying to figure out if we are overreacting or underreacting," said Jerry Mouton, mayor of Deer Park southeast of Houston.
That will mean providing security, without overreacting in ways that only help terrorists by disseminating the fear they desire or by punishing the refugees who are both innocent and themselves victims of the same groups.
Jason Elsdon, a Marine in his early 40s, who said he was a member of Marines United and said he played no role in posting, organizing or disseminating the photographs, argued that people were overreacting.
Officials, for example, view their 2 percent inflation target "symmetrically," and say they are willing to tolerate inflation a bit higher than that without overreacting, just as they were willing to tolerate inflation a bit weaker.
Italy itself suggests that its allies are overreacting: While it may not seem so, the deal does not come out of nowhere — Italy has been negotiating it for months, and says Washington said nothing until now.
Analysts from KBW Bank said the market could be overreacting, given that the share price move represented 2.3 billion euros ($2.48 billion) in market capitalization — larger than the largest fine ever levied in such a case.
In the preseason, the consensus was that the game officials, probably at the direction of league headquarters, were purposely overreacting and calling penalties for headfirst contact at an especially high rate to get the players' attention.
The reports that I've seen coming out of Russia from friends who are there are that, you know, Russians are going about their normal business and actually wondering if the rest of the world is overreacting.
Early on Friday, Larry Kudlow, Mr. Trump's chief economic adviser, said markets were overreacting and suggested it was a good time to buy stocks — statements that some investors said were not helpful and perhaps even irresponsible.
Yes, the rep who also said Congress is best at doing "nothing" and "overreacting" asked Zuck about whether Facemash â€" the app made famous by The Social Network for ranking women by appearance â€" still exists.
That should be an unsettling thought for Spurs Coach Gregg Popovich, who nonetheless sees the folly in overreacting to any one or two games almost three months before the start of the playoffs, a season unto itself.
"The market is going to try to say that (the drawdown) was probably due to (Hurricane Barry), and so the market is not overreacting to it," said Phil Flynn, an analyst with Price Futures Group in Chicago.
The market volatility has also caused anxiety for retail investors, according to Phil Blancato, chief executive of Ladenberg Thalmann Asset Management in New York, who has cautioned against overreacting to the market movements caused by the election.
You might not be so quick to accuse police of overreacting if you knew a good cop — a good man— who was gunned down by a murderer when he faltered for a mere fraction of a second.
Despite the continuing spread of the coronavirus here in the U.S. and abroad, there's still a strong debate raging over whether the federal, state, and city governments are overreacting to this health challenge or not doing enough.
Michael Novogratz, the hedge fund manager and cryptocurrency evangelist, told Business Insider on Friday that people and markets were overreacting to the coronavirus pandemic, a strong counterpoint to another major investor's dire predictions just two days earlier.
One possible explanation, known as the hygiene hypothesis, posits that because the immune system doesn't encounter as many dangerous germs in our increasingly sterile modern living spaces, it starts overreacting to benign substances, like peanuts and wheat.
As Trump's interaction with the Ukrainian President spilled into public view after the White House released a rough transcript that many found damaging, Trump's aides initially dismissed the anonymous whistleblower as partisan and accused Democrats of overreacting.
BEIJING, Feb 4 (Reuters) - China's foreign ministry reiterated on Tuesday the United States should refrain from overreacting on the coronavirus outbreak and called on Washington to work with Beijing and the international community to deal with the epidemic.
Its pace starts to sag dangerously around the eight-episode mark, and it repeats certain beats again and again, especially in the parents' storylines (Clay's mother is worried about him, but his dad thinks she's overreacting; rinse, repeat).
But I didn't nip it in the bud, and now everyone in the company uses these nicknames, including Human Resources and our C.E.O. Is there a way to address this that doesn't seem as if I'm suddenly overreacting?
Allysza Castile said that she and her brother had taken a class to become certified to carry a gun, but that she had cautioned him not to carry his weapon so frequently, for fear of the police overreacting.
The direction from the Oval Office to White House aides and other U.S. national security agencies Wednesday was to downplay the North Korean threats and not "take the bait" by overreacting to the provocation, said a senior U.S. official.
During the episode, Kris enlisted the help of Kim Kardashian West by asking her to read her former stepfather's new book, The Secrets of My Life, which was released in April, to see if she was overreacting to it.
We asked counterfactual 303th century historian Professor Gavriel Rosenfeld, about whether he thinks Nigel Farage, Donald Trump and Marine le Pen really are ushering in some kind of fourth Reich, or if we are all just overreacting a bit.
Given the volatility in the U.S.-China relationship, Beijing is likely to remain strategically patient, just as it did in not overreacting when Trump appeared to cross the "One China" policy with his phone call with the Taiwanese president.
Everywhere our hero Chris turns, there is a reassuring white face telling him everything's going to be OK, that nothing odd is afoot, that he's overreacting to the increasingly strange and terrible things that are coalescing directly around him.
The index trimmed losses but still closed more than 300 points lower after White House trade advisor Peter Navarro said on CNBC Monday afternoon that the administration is not currently targeting any specific countries and the market was overreacting.
There is a principle in social psychology known as the "bystander effect," which essentially means that people defer to others on how to interpret ambiguous situations and dread the idea of overreacting to a situation and later being embarrassed.
Alarmist statements from Russian officials that the bombing threat is unprecedented and could have come from Ukraine fit into this narrative, as does the response of Russian authorities, which has been unremarkable when they are more noted for overreacting.
"I think the board members have convinced themselves that the science is right and the parents are overreacting," said Craig Foster, Malibu's representative on the school board, and the father of a seventh grader at the middle school here.
But for many in the field, recent events have delineated an important distinction between reacting — some might say overreacting — to short-term change and focusing on a longer view that provides greater perspective on the currents beneath the surface.
The NHSTA would be wise to not set us back years or even decades by inappropriately overreacting to where we need to eventually be: a world where there are only level 4 full autonomous self-driving vehicles on most roads.
It will come from understanding and manipulating the levers of the bureaucracy, from being ruthless about taking incremental wins wherever they can be found, from taking the long view and not overreacting to the hysterical, endless fluctuations in elite DC opinion.
Yellen struck a generally positive tone on the U.S. economy, warning markets against overreacting to the disappointing U.S. nonfarm payrolls number on Friday; adding that the central bank needed to raise rates, but stepped back from giving a specific time frame.
ASTANA (Reuters) - There is no evidence the global oil producers' pact needs to be adjusted now, Saudi Arabian Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih said on Saturday, describing the recent weakness in crude prices as the market overreacting to statistical glitches.
A few of the people—the promoters I guess—told me that they went over to the bouncers and said, "Yeah, he was the next DJ." [The club's] story was that I was overreacting that night and I was too drunk.
Seemingly from the moment news broke Wednesday evening that Mr. Hanks, our American treasure, had tested positive for the coronavirus, conversations about the virus shifted from half-measures and are-we-overreacting Twitter debates to blanket cancellations and true fear.
But for defenders of the approach, its complexity is part of the reason they say critics are overreacting: Even though most Americans' DNA is now identifiable, you cannot simply upload DNA into a machine that will pump out a name.
"There may be a sense here that the Trump team is overreacting to North Korea's pushback last week and losing sight of the big picture," said John Delury, an associate professor of Chinese studies at Yonsei University in South Korea.
The continued spread of the coronavirus appears to be hitting global markets like a similar outbreak in 2003, but the history of recent health scares and market internals may mean the pullback won't last long and investors are currently overreacting.
While many women said colleges had not been taking assault complaints seriously, some schools were criticized for overreacting, and in September, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos announced she was revising government policy to, among other things, give accused students more rights.
I was told that they had the situation under control and that my help was not needed and that my opinions were not relevant and not needed … I was told it was all a myth, I was overreacting and I was crazy ….
If it turns out to be just a gust of wind or a stray cat, you lose little by overreacting, but if you fail to activate the alarm response and a true threat is present, the cost of your miscalculation could be high.
"I wish you guys could see it," she told her followers before poking fun at herself for possibly overreacting while sitting on a Disney cruise, wearing a Dolce and Gabbana gown she previously wore to the Golden Globes with pal Michelle Williams.
"Traders have been burned by overreacting to the news out of North Korea multiple times over the last month – most recently after missiles were shot over Japanese territory," said Nicholas Young, a partner at Conventus Capital LLC in New York on Sunday.
It reminded me of Rebecca Traister's insight, that sometimes when it seems as if women are overreacting to small slights, in the #MeToo era, it's just the rubber-band snap back after years of _under_reacting, of shoving down rage to make nice.
The Dow rebounded slightly in the final hour of trading after Peter Navarro, a top trade adviser to President Donald Trump, said on CNBC that investment restrictions against China and other countries are not immediately forthcoming and that the market was overreacting.
And because neither of those institutions is all that trusted by the American people -- 45% of respondents in a CBS poll this week said they think the media is overreacting -- they may see that overreaction as a signal that Trump has got this.
Saturday evening, Bergstrom spent several hours writing a 31-tweet thread debunking a widely shared Medium post by a tech worker who said, based in part on his experience in viral marketing, that officials are overreacting with strict limits on personal movement.
Last December, Los Angeles shut more than 1,000 public schools over a threatened attack with bombs and assault rifles, sending hundreds of thousands of students home as city leaders were criticized for overreacting to what authorities later said was apparently a hoax.
According to Harvard Business Review, the same surveys also show that men and women have similar understanding of what constitutes sexual harassment, which weakens the argument that men don't understand the implications of their actions while women are merely overreacting to innocent remarks.
Roosh V is also a character who, despite being accused of advocating for some pretty heinous stuff (particularly that rape should be legalized), defends himself with the pretense that a) he's joking and b) people are overreacting to him exercising his free speech.
"While there is always the risk that the SEC investigation could uncover other irregularities, we ultimately believe the market is overreacting to the news, based on the additional data the company has provided," said R. J. Hottovy, sector strategist at Morningstar in a note.
Secondly, the statement sends the deeply problematic message to all sexual violence survivors that we're overreacting, we "misinterpreted" a man's intentions, and we should simply give them the benefit of the doubt because they're too clueless to know what types of behavior are inappropriate.
There's something very Inception-y about Emo Night self-parodying itself, like trying to take a photo of a camera, or, more appropriately, trying to throw a trash can in the garbage Eh, maybe I'm just overreacting and this song won't kick off the apocalypse.
But his own White House has separated into camps of those who think the administration needs to be doing more and those who share — and reinforce — Mr. Trump's own view that the news media is overreacting to and creating a panic around the coronavirus.
Mr. Buell said it did, but he also suggested that critics of Mr. Trump were overreacting to Mr. Trump's Twitter post — because, he said, if one believes Mr. Comey's account, then there was already significant evidence that Mr. Trump was acting with an improper purpose.
I think that for most of those people it is just a funny thing to see on the internet and laugh about, but that can not be true for all...[but] I think that people are just overreacting about how memes are 'ruining the country.
" As for monetary policy, Mester said she favors a "shallow path" that involves "keeping the funds rate at current levels for a while to support a gradual rise in inflation and not overreacting to shocks that might, for a time, move inflation somewhat above 2 percent.
Their criticisms have raised the question of how much — if at all — Ms. Schumer should be held responsible for the actions and attitudes of one of her writers, and whether her critics are simply overreacting by linking her to a writer whose sole aim is to provoke.
The strongest case that can be made is that the gathered East Berlin crowds, perhaps along with Bowie's subtly but clearly political message, helped spook East German authorities into overreacting, which in turn inflamed young East Berliners who might not otherwise have seen their attendance as political.
The former White House adviser has expressed anti-War Powers Resolution views since at least 2007, when he wrote in his memoir that the act was an example of Congress "overreacting" during the Watergate era in an effort to limit the executive branch, Politico Magazine reported.
We are  descended from the more anxious-than-average primates who overreacted and saw danger around every corner — because in the wild, in small tribes, overreacting and seeing danger around any corner is more likely to keep you alive so you can pass your genes on.
"The rounding up of 10,000 people is a worrying sign as it the potential to go back on the refugee agreement but the West needs Turkey and NATO needs Turkey so at the moment we've heard the usual language about being cautious about overreacting to these events," she said.
And we're supposed to take it on trust from the same self-interested companies that the unknown quantity of malicious ads being fenced on their platforms is but a teeny tiny drop in the overall content ocean they're serving up so hey why can't you just stop overreacting?
So when my horoscope seemed to reflect what I was going through, it was like a note of assurance from the universe that I wasn't imagining this pain or overreacting; that yes, things might be especially difficult right now, but that maybe they wouldn't remain that difficult for long.
Kaplan Aktas from North Carolina thinks people are overreacting when they take offense: (This may offend some people, read at your own discretion.) Honestly, after reading this article, reading the story that follows it and an article named "Stop Telling Women To Smile", I just don't see it.
In addition, the Trump administration should take firm stands against China on its malign policies, from mercantilist measures to military expansionism, but should avoid overreacting to hard-line actions by President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party while searching for areas of cooperation with Beijing, the report said.
Mike LeeMichael (Mike) Shumway LeeTrump, Democrats set for brawl on Iran war powers Paul fires back at Graham over Iran criticism: 'He insults the Constitution' Senators introduce resolution warning that Congress has not authorized Iran war MORE (R-Utah) were "overreacting" by criticizing comments made during a closed-door Iran briefing.
A lot of the jokes come from characters comically overreacting to both these fears and treating Miyubi as a serious adversary, instead of a talking calculator — especially the grandfather, a World War II veteran who goes from claiming the robot is a weapon "sent by Hirohito" to grudgingly identifying with Miyubi's slow decay.
But what the Obama administration has advertised as "strategic patience" — not overreacting to every North Korean test and demand for a payoff, while continuing pressure through sanctions until the North agrees to negotiate — may well be judged by administration critics as having paved the way for an arsenal the size of Pakistan's.
The Chinese stock market was also unlikely to see the same heavy sell-off it experienced last year after the trade war began, he said, adding that investors had previously been prone to overreacting due to an inability to judge the real impact of trade frictions and jitters over slowing economic growth.
"—#EvanRachelWould (@evanrachelwood) July 6, 2019—#EvanRachelWould (@evanrachelwood) July 5, 2019 When fans of the series snapped back at Wood for overreacting to a television series, the actress responded, "Yes I am aware it's 'just a show' and its set 'in the 80s,' even though this stuff was unacceptable then too, but thats exactly my point.
The idea that Facebook must hire news reporters and editors to solve the fake news problem was never a major point in the debate, and by shifting the conversation in that direction, Lessin makes Facebook's fake news critics look as if they're overreacting to the problem, and that there really isn't much Facebook can do to solve it.
"In the next months, defenders of democracy need to sustain this very careful balancing act between overreacting to justified emergency measures on the one side and not easily going along with real attacks on our democratic institutions on the other," said Yascha Mounk, an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University who has written extensively about threats to liberal democracy.
"In the next months, defenders of democracy need to sustain this very careful balancing act between overreacting to justified emergency measures on the one side and not easily going along with real attacks on our democratic institutions on the other," said Yascha Mounk, an associate professor at Johns Hopkins University who has written extensively about threats to liberal democracy.
That strikes many as troublesome; if the rising community violence isn't met with the same vigor and outrage as police violence, some worry an overreacting precursor will lead to fresh rounds of draconian law (despite the bipartisan calls for criminal justice reform — which, by the way, are primarily based on saving money rather than saving lives).
Starmer, 57, has served as Labour's Brexit spokesman since October 2016 and is seen as instrumental in pushing the party to back a second referendum on leaving the EU. He said on Wednesday he was seriously considering running for the leadership, and warned against overreacting to the party's election defeat by ditching Corbyn's left-wing agenda entirely.
Starmer, 57, has served as Labour's Brexit spokesman since October 2016 and is seen as instrumental in pushing the party to back a second referendum on leaving the EU. He has said he is seriously considering running for the leadership, and warned against overreacting to the party's election defeat by ditching Corbyn's left-wing agenda entirely.
And we're already overreacting, as when Los Angeles shut down its public schools in response to a dubious bomb threat, or when Rochester, New York, canceled its New Year's Eve celebrations after the FBI arrested a mentally ill panhandler on terrorism charges—a man the feds paid informants some $20,000 to set up, and Walmart $40 to outfit.
In light of Donald Trump Jr.'s changing story about meeting with a Russian "crown prosecutor" promising to give him damaging information about Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE during the 28500 presidential campaign, many Democrat strategists and their liberal counterparts on Capitol Hill are once again overreacting.
"Autistic meltdowns can look like tantrums, and due to being extremely emotionally sensitive or being overwhelmed by sensory input, girls and women can be dismissed as hysterical, overreacting, or as drama queens," Gibbs says, touching on longstanding tropes meant to undermine women's experiences: Hysteria was used in the United States as a catchall medical diagnosis for women's health issues and only declassified as a mental disorder in the US in the second half of the 20th century.
White House economic adviser Larry KudlowLawrence (Larry) Alan KudlowMORE on Sunday said Canadian Prime Minister Justin TrudeauJustin Pierre James TrudeauTrudeau visits Vancouver gay bar to mark city's LGBT Pride week EU official in Canada says he feels 'at home' there because no one was shouting 'send him back' Trudeau rips Trump over attacks on Democratic lawmakers: 'That is not how we do things in Canada' MORE is "overreacting" to the Trump administration's decision to impose steel and aluminum tariffs on Canada.
A former president groping actresses from his wheelchair might feel like small potatoes to men who don't know what it is to be a woman—the emotional toll of being constantly sexualized by the world that surrounds you; how it feels to lack autonomy over your own body because men, especially those in positions of power, feel entitled to it; how afraid you feel to speak out, because you know that some men (and women too!) will inevitably accuse you of overreacting or lying.
Director: Nate Parker Cast: Nate Parker (The Great Debaters, Beyond the Lights), Penelope Ann Miller (The Freshman, TNT's Men of a Certain Age), Armie Hammer (The Social Network, The Lone Ranger) Distributor: Fox Searchlight It didn't take long for some skeptics in Park City to start suggesting that writer-director-producer-star Parker's long-gestating passion project — a biopic of violently rebellious slave Nat Turner — only became such a favorite at this year's Sundance because white audiences were overreacting for the Oscars' diversity controversy.

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