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"There is always some overreaction in the market, but our performance over the long run has been good."
Instead, there seems to be an overreaction by all concerned.
Today, some intelligence officials and members of Congress say this may have been an overreaction.
"There always seems to be an overreaction to a crisis."
Basically this was an overreaction to a piece of bad news.
The official said the current plan would help prevent such an overreaction.
Ryan - 3 years 1 month ago Way too many overreactions up in here.
"It was an overreaction on my part," he said in an interview.
Nothing excuses his behavior, but there's such a thing as overreaction.
Especially this lack of information can lead to overreactions in the markets.
The violent period of overreaction to the drug had ended.
I thought about kicking the door in but decided that might be an overreaction.
Another says more studies are needed and what we're facing is a massive overreaction.
Seems a bit of an overreaction just because Windows does not work as intended.
One reason for this overreaction is that everyone seems frightened to speak up.
What I'm concerned about is the overreaction of my own people."
But the town of Stratford has been a case study in overreaction.
This struck me as a substantial overreaction, but I know how she felt.
In combat, there is a difference between overreaction and murder.
"It's important that there not be an overreaction to this first poll."
"But this time, people felt there was a terrible police overreaction," he said.
Or a lack of policy could lead to an equally dangerous military overreaction.
Some top scientists involved in the investigations consider this an overreaction.
It is exactly this sort of overreaction that can kill a candidate or a president.
The same can be said for the overreaction of the United States government to 9/11.