I may mention that my sister tends to overreact a tad and may at times behave like a drama queen. |
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Adolescents who are depressed may be hypersensitive and overreact to minor problems or embarrassments. |
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Like so many emotions, anger is important to respond to but not overreact to! |
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It would be unseemly to overreact, but it's prudent not to underreact as well. |
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You are so sensitive about the age difference that you overreact to every action on his part as an actual or potential sign of rejection. |
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We had a huge argument over something, and I overreacted, causing him to overreact. |
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I have been reminded that I tend to overreact in any manner that befits the occasion. |
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Don't overreact to every bad grade or negative encounter your child has. |
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If you overreact to smaller issues, your preteen is much less likely to come to you when confronting a real dilemma. |
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Some say the DOJ is maddeningly ambiguous, encouraging firms to overreact when allegations surface. |
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We must not overreact if we want this directive to promote and support such a promising sector. |
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We must not overreact to the great and heinous crime that was perpetrated on the civilized world, but neither should we underreact. |
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We do not want to overreact as has been the case in our history and in the history of other nations to these atrocities. |
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In an emergency, a younger driver may overreact and lose control of the car. |
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Inflation may also send negative signals that may lead market participants to overreact. |
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However, consumers may overreact to the military conflict in the Middle East. |
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We are now looking at threats to us that we do not understand, and that we feel uncomfortable with, and it can lead us to overreact. |
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In times of turmoil, the best response is to focus on the basics and not to overreact. |
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We can see from experience in behavioral finance that the market is tending to overreact in the current environment. |
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This is an argument for smart, not excessive regulation, which is a significant risk when government overreact to recent events. |
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If you work for someone who is so unsure of themself that it causes them to overreact or be spiteful or devious, it's unlikely that you're going to change them. |
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That's why human beings are evolved to overreact to certain kind of threats. |
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Schools get shot up and everybody has their solution, and we often overreact. |
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We should not be surprised when they occur, and most importantly we should not overreact if one is eventually successful. |
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The Snowden event – I don't want to overreact to it. |
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There will be unintended consequences for Corporate America if reformers overreact and radically change the way companies govern themselves. |
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What can we do to keep everyone safe, and at the same time not overreact to aggression that may be part of normal teenage life? |
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This is because biological systems will respond to small doses as a signal of some kind, but when the dose gets large, that whole system shuts down, so as not to overreact the system. |
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It's easy to overreact to an ill-chosen present, of course. |
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That's because their immune systems could overreact horribly. |
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And so conflicts go on. What a mature, serious and strong society should learn to do is not to overreact, not to trample civil liberties, not to make the wrong arrests through haste. |
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Please try not to overreact if she drives badly when she is first learning. |
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First, it might simply overreact to rising inflation. |
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There is a fear that administrators will overreact and just send troubled students home. |
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Anger has many sources: force of habit, fear of losing control, a traumatic event in the past, pride and emotional pain can all cause a person to overreact to a situation. |
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On the evidence of the Saudi-led coalition's actions against the Houthis Iran supports in Yemen, nervous Gulf allies can be expected to react forcefully, even overreact, to perceived Iranian adventurism. |
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We must not overreact, exacerbating the understandable fears of the traveller and threatening their civil liberties, but we must get it right and we must do so immediately. |
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These statistics indicate the voters underreact to wins by low-ranked teams, and overreact to losses by top-ranked teams. |
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We just simply cannot overreact for the sake of overreacting. |
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What recent scare stories have taught us is not to overreact and ban some toys altogether, but rather to ensure that we step up our enforcement of rules already in place. |
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As a result, investors tend to overreact to private information signals and underreact to public information signals. |
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If important rules are broken, try not to overreact 'in the heat of the moment' and impose consequences that you can't possibly follow through on. |
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Henceforth, the Canadian government should not overreact by imposing inappropriate regulations to ultimately eliminate the availability of something of which the government lacks complete knowledge. |
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I guess the fundamental difference is that I think that it is far more likely that France in 2015 will overreact to these attacks than underreact to them. |
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If you think your computer might have a virus, don't overreact. |
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In the present context this means that a succession of good news items about a company may lead investors to overreact positively, driving the price up. |
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