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Right now we are overreacting and not thinking at all.
Certainly nothing for the rest of us to overreact to.
Overreacting to a child's success can have the same effect.
Are you then saying that the people last night were overreacting?
He said that the market has overreacted to these problems.
I'm just saying that some people have overreacted a little over the whole thing.
"I was one of the people who thought we were overreacting by having a meeting," he said.
But I think it's important that we not overreact to it.
But the bad news is that some are overreacting to the new rules.
"This is another example of the government overreacting to a threat."
People so often overreacted to the raising of the dead.
I'm sorry if I overreacted, but this program means a great deal to me.
State health officials, though, believe that the critics are overreacting.
We would also like to urge people not to overreact.
"But he'll be the first one to tell you that this has a long way to go and nobody should overreact."
And some people who live in the area warned against overreacting.
King had to do something, but she overreacted, or reacted too soon.
It is easy, of course, to overreact to this cultural moment.
They are a problem, everybody knows that, but still, he overreact.
The woman may be overreacting to something that's not so terrible.
But I don't want to overreact today to what he did.
"Under the circumstances, I do not think it is possible to overreact."
"So we have to ask why the market is overreacting.
Or possibly she was just overreacting to a very normal question.
If that figure is reasonable, then the market would seem to have overreacted.