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"These kids, they take offense easily and react disproportionately.
In particular, markets often react disproportionately to news, especially bad news.
What they really mean to convey is that the behavior of the climate system is very sensitive and it can react disproportionately to just about any little disturbance.
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He said both had made "awful" choices, but conceded that Mr. Fuller had reacted "disproportionately".
She may be reacting disproportionately for reasons you can't see in the moment.
The government blamed Albanian rebels for attacking government positions, but the military was criticized by international observers for reacting disproportionately on Sunday when it buzzed the town with attack planes.
But the exhaustive 1,000 page analysis published yesterday by the EU also concluded that Russia was responsible for a long history of provocation in the region and reacted disproportionately.
Everyone concerned with Eastern High was understandably on a high state of alert following the Estyn report; on the lookout for things going wrong and reacting disproportionately when something did.
However, once I hit my own internal limit and the door doesn't stop, I begin reacting disproportionately.
Western liberals condemn Israel for reacting "disproportionately," in supposed contravention of certain laws and norms, while remaining mute on the fact that Hamas is using all of Gaza - men, women, and children - as a human shield for cynical political gain.
Why then react so disproportionately now?
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