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The media tends to overreact and overinterpret the employment number.
Dr. Markel says the world tends to overreact to epidemics, and their very novelty creates irrational fears.
The trend was clear: The stock market tends to overreact to bad news, and then come back stronger than ever (see "Crisis And The Dow").
The public always tends to overreact to the loss of a starting quarterback and Pittsburgh is 4-2 ATsincece Roethlisberger became the starting quarterback (in week 3 of his rookie season) in the games that he has missed (aside from the two week 17 games when the starters were held out, they were 1-1 ATS in those games).
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"Men tend to overreact to female ambition.
"But markets tend to overreact, and yields are attractive now.
Italians tend to overreact; but they can also recognise trends early.
"I guess it's typical of watching the news, people tend to overreact," Mr. Lippin said.
"Closed-end fund investors tend to overreact to good and bad news," Mr. Herzfeld noted.
Financial markets tend to overreact (shall I say that again?) and they may be overreacting against the pound now.
When their pups grew up, they tended to overreact to social stress, becoming so anxious and depressed that they wouldn't even drink sugar water.
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