But again, I think that there is a little bit of an overreaction here.
It's true that modern art must confront modern realities, but Adorno's dictum was a flagrant overreaction.
That immediately earned the wrath of the Church, which called the move an overreaction.
The overreaction turned travel into a nightmare, incurred massive expenses, and almost bankrupted a number of airlines.
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It also happens due to overreaction to some market surprise, a last-minute input, or a squeeze on cash.
Certainly the next Mayor should work with the City Council to hold pubic hearings on this overreaction and overreach.
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We believe that the steep decline is an overreaction and that the company is undervalued at its current price.
You could say that Wall Street brought this virulent political overreaction on itself.
Hoffman at UC, San Diego in 2001 pinpointed the gene mutation that causes Muckle-Wells and the inherited overreaction to drafts.
Rather than spur outrage with bans or any sort of overreaction, EA has instead told fans to enjoy their games.
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No doubt this was overreaction, and we can assume that some of those losses will be regained in the days to come.
Hence the apparent overreaction to each nugget of news, as traders try to digest what it might mean for the currency outlook.
"I cannot say whether it's an overreaction or underreaction, " Sultana said Friday.
That could so easily sound like overreaction but for Austria's recent history.
Chevron has accused Brazil of overreaction since the beginning of the incident.
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"We believe this is a harsh penalty and an overreaction, " said Jeanne Oterson, a spokeswoman for the Health Professionals and Allied Employees union.
Kenya's security chief, Chris Murunguru, said the suspension of flights to his country and advising citizens not to travel there was an overreaction.
The Mayor satiated their concerns with a swift and decisive overreaction, instituting a daily Bear Patrol complete with ground troops and helicopter surveillance.
It was just so stressing me out the pain that I had that, maybe it was overreaction, but I just really couldn't breathe.
The greatest threat to America, Paul warned was not a nuclear Iran but rather an American overreaction to the perceived threat of Iranian nukes.
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In part, it is because stockmarkets are naturally inclined to overreaction.
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The bigger threat today: an overreaction by Bernanke (rhymes with "Cranky").
The overreaction to the gun buyback made it clear that, in Tucson at least, the Republican Party is out of touch with the values of the community.
The U.S. Customs Service said the added scrutiny is not an overreaction to threats of terrorism, but the result of following procedures during a heightened state of alert.
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What eventually tipped the balance was the current extreme global financial uncertainty, the mishandling of the crisis by the Icelandic authorities and the overreaction of the UK authorities.
Finding the flaws in the system is needed, foreign affairs analyst Fareed Zakaria told CNN, but he said much of the response from politicians in Washington amounts to an overreaction.
However, the FCC's charter says it's supposed to regulate the internet as little as possible, and a Title II approach seemed like a major overreaction with severe consequences for everyone involved.
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With the small absolute event numbers and lack of a comparator arm in the study (only 7% of patient-days were on placebo), we view the move in the shares as an overreaction.
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