There was also a sense that he too had over-reacted, had to take a step back.
Granted, businesses may have over-reacted, and the October figure may not be quite so bad.
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Solicitor advocate Chris Fyffe, for David Stupart, said he had over-reacted when he saw Mr Gallacher on top of his brother.
He later said he was "deeply upset" during the interview and over-reacted.
His critics sometimes appear to believe that this was pre-ordained, as if the felling of the twin towers was a one-time strike to which Mr Bush needlessly over-reacted.
Needless to say, such statements have to be taken seriously, and, if anything, the United States and South Korea may have over-reacted by such a public display of force.
"You may wish to question the secretary of state for defence about recent suggestions in the press and on television that the Army over-reacted against some of the civil rights demonstrations last weekend, " wrote Sir Burke.
How has the President reacted to the whole debate yesterday over -- the issues over the scheduling of the speech?
The evening is not just about Sachsgate, but there is an over-arching theme about how the media and public have reacted to Brand's unique style.
Little wonder that Japanese banks reacted in the time-honoured fashion of banks the world over: lend, lend, lend.
The market reacted with a sharp share price sell-off due to a fear over the loss of revenue.
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Over the last two years, Eurofarma has reacted to this onrushing change by making three cross-border cash acquisitions.
The Slovakian was fouled on the edge of the box and Jelavic's effort from the free-kick was deflected off the wall but Forster reacted superbly to claw the ball over.
The best chance of the half fell to Anelka, who reacted quickest to a left-wing cross from Franck Ribery but could only loop a weak header over the crossbar.
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