It was only later when US investors took fright, eventually overreacting massively during the ensuing semiconductor sell-off.
The United States welcomed the withdrawal, warning Israel to avoid overreacting to provocations.
The markets are overreacting is what I have heard more than anything else over the past couple of days.
As the 29-year-old in the black yarmulke strolled through the city's Holocaust memorial, he couldn't help feeling that officials here were overreacting.
You have Congressman Murtha saying that what you're having is troops overreacting, and really, that the command structure is a problem here.
Arland contends that companies who object to the rule haven't had to deal with copyright issues before and are overreacting to the threat.
Or are we overreacting, indulging in solipsistic anxiety when in fact the world has always been about uncertainty, chaos and fear of the future?
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He also said you can call the fire department, which some people might consider overreacting -- but the fire department will deal with hazards.
Some analysts argue that as Prempro itself only accounts for a small part of the company's earnings, the market is overreacting to the news.
Ms Novikova, the Bolshoi spokeswoman, says there may have been a meeting between Filin and Tsiskaridze's student, but she believes the principal dancer is overreacting.
Magalhaes was one of the first to exit the building, and admits that she felt she was overreacting at first by screaming and running out.
People close to the Defence Department have a habit of overreacting to cuts, and if these are as damaging as advertised they are unlikely to happen.
Nestle famously ended up on the wrong end of a massive Greenpeace campaign a few years back after overreacting to posts on its Facebook wall about palm oil.
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Even so, some analysts believe the market is overreacting to the H7N9 infections, as there is no evidence to show that the flu virus will lead to a pandemic.
Even then, I thought the urgent care doctor was overreacting a bit when he did an EKG, put me in an ambulance and sent me directly to the hospital!
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Lucas said the markets were probably overreacting to the China growth news, but it creates a disquieting picture when coupled with last week's trade data showing some weakness in the country's exports.
However, in a statement on Thursday, he said he was apologising for his comments which were recorded on Wednesday night because he had been "deeply upset with the situation which resulted in me overreacting".
Fisher, Plosser, and Kocherlakota felt Bernanke was overreacting.
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And while Taiwan sweats through what is supposed to be its rainy season, Jim Hines, a chip manufacturing analyst with Gartner Dataquest in San Jose, says people may be overreacting to the potential for problems.
But there is a danger that the White House is overreacting to Mrs Clinton's failures back in 1993-94, and a worry that all this fluff is both demeaning to Mrs Obama and disappointing for some of her husband's most passionate supporters, particularly professional women.
You got the sense that he was a calm and centered person in his movements, and all of that stuff is very important to a dog, a troubled dog, a dog that's already nervous and worried about the world and paranoid and overreacting to stimuli.
Obama went on in the piece to counsel patience, of course, and against overreacting, as he called it, and then he wrote this, quote, finally, we will have to devote far more attention to the monumental task of raising the hopes and prospects of embittered children across the globe.
The moral issues uncovered in every scene range from the central one how should the privileged treat the poor to the acceptability or otherwise of gossiping about friends, building an extension that blocks the neighbours' view, overreacting when someone takes your parking space, or stealing an employer's expensive face-cream (perfectly permissible if you use it on your feet).
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