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The term "excessive reactions" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a reaction that is out of proportion to the situation or stimulus. For example, "He had an excessive reaction when his team lost the game."
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"The soccer system lives in excess and when everything is excessive, reactions become that way too," he said.
According to Tuesday's draft plan, the circuit-breaker mechanism would help prevent "excessive reactions of investors".
A spectacle that could lead to excessive reactions among the public — for example viewing all blacks as anti-Semites".
"It's always excessive reactions," added Wenger, who was appointed Arsenal boss in October 1996 and is now the manager with the longest service in the top flight following Sir Alex Ferguson's retirement.
The spokesman, the Rev. Ciro Benedettini, told reporters that the archbishop would return to Rome to consult with Vatican officials who are preparing the Holy See's official response to the Irish government on the report, but added that the decision "does not exclude some degree of surprise and disappointment at certain excessive reactions".
He recognizes that the Catholic church has placed excessive emphasis on doctrinal, bioethical and moral issues (paragraph 36), and makes note of the excessive reactions the Catholic church has had to "the decadent world" (paragraph 38), indicating instead the behavioral model set by Jesus when addressing the issue of adultery.
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When someone deviates from this, it can explain the seemingly excessive reaction it provokes.
TO MUCH of the world, Israel's actions in Lebanon are regarded as an excessive reaction to Hizbullah's provocation, the kidnapping of two soldiers.
Until he started work in February, the military pattern in Syria had been consistent for several months – occasional forays by rebels into urban areas followed by excessive reaction by government troops, with artillery, snipers, and mass arrests.
So there is the danger that an excessive reaction to the flu (such as restricting international travel) could cause severe economic damage.On the other hand, it is generally agreed that travel restrictions did help prevent the SARS virus from spreading.
After 144 days away, the old routine was picked up with impressive speed and an almost completely successful attempt to curb some of the excessive reaction to disappointment which had been an ever increasing source of criticism, and resentment, before the stories of his serial philandering suddenly gushed forth.
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