overreaction in A Sentence

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    Overreaction and negativity never win.

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    This is such an Overreaction.

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    Prepare for Overreaction on my mark.

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    If you look at our Overreaction, say.

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    Some of my colleagues felt that this was an Overreaction.

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    When swine flu first appeared, the initial news caused a lot of Overreaction.

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    This Overreaction damaged the US-Argentina relation and resulted in a court martial for Voorhees.

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    We can come to know ourselves better and understand the source of our difficult, inappropriate, Overreactions as parents.

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    He was having social conflicts too, being teased and picked on by other students who liked to see his“Overreactions” when they provoked him.

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    However it is generally agreed that sarcoidosis may be explained as an Overreaction in the immune system which is triggered by an unknown substance.

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    On the other hand, an Overreaction of the immune system generates a large number of free radicals locally that can cause severe damages to the lungs and other organs, and, in the worst scenario, multi-organ failure and even death.

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    In fact, as adults, all your Overreactions(and we can all overreact at times) are so because you're not merely reacting to some in-the-moment provocation but also to much older threats the present situation is reminding you of- and which still carry significant emotional charge.

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    While sepsis can strike anyone whose body has an Overreaction to either a bacterial, viral or fungal infection, it is most often found in those who are very young, very old or suffer from a serious chronic disease such as cancer, diabetes or AIDS.

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    While I don't condone her controversial comments I also don't condone the Overreaction to them, and I would rather have an army of Helen Thomas's speaking their minds and saying plenty of stupid things, than a press so constricted by fear that it never challenges convention.

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