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Some longtime coaches dismissed silent soccer as overreaction.
The organization issued its warning against visiting Toronto because of the outbreak of SARS; musicians responded by canceling or postponing several concerts, vexing local promoters who saw these precautions as overreaction.
"But there are a lot of lessons from the Cuba crisis that we should pay attention to, such as overreaction, overreliance on nuclear weapons, talking about them as if they're something anybody can use, and a clear sense that, unless adults are truly in charge of the relationship, it can get worse without control".
I wrote off my panic attacks as overreaction.
Some of you will dismiss them as overreaction, but for me they are grounded in grim realities.
Some wrote this off as overreaction -- maybe the handiwork of a few kooks or simply a cheap stunt to get even more publicity.
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Understandably, tourism officials often view Travel Warnings as overreactions.
As unsurprising as overreactions may be, so too is the Redskins' refusal to change the team's name, the issue at the heart of a case before the Trademark Trial and Appeal Board in Virginia.
Some argue against what they see as overreactions that would risk military confrontation.
Donald Trump's Twitter wars with media sites and cultural institutions have been panned by opponents as overreactions by a thin-skinned president-elect who prefers rhetorical skirmishing to soberly building his administration.
Will it be dismissed as an overreaction — as "pearl-clutching," as the kids on the Internet like to say — to discern, in the contemporary popularity of the fidget spinner, evidence of cultural decline?
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