"With what we're seeing in this country, I don't think you can overprotect the president, " he said.
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And there's a genuinely admirable quality to the way she manages Gwen's conflicting impulses to overprotect her son and encourage his eager inquisitiveness.
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When something like this happens, people panic and overprotect their children, and then, several months later, they forget about it and get careless again.
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She overprotects her Roberta, although unlike Mia, Roberta is not very fond of her mom always getting cuddly around her and tends to shun her off.
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She overprotects her daughter, although unlike M�a, Marizza is not very fond of her mom always getting cuddly around her and tends to shun her off.
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But as with children, loving a garden so much that you overprotect it means that you smother it, thus eventually losing the ability to enjoy it, naturally.
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If you can get past that idea, there's this : The loss of Jesse made Gladys overprotect Elvis, causing their " lethal enmeshment ."
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"If we overprotect children totally, then we'll have no information, " said Dr . Mark Schreiner, medical director of the Children's Clinical Research Institute in Philadelphia.
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The tendency of parents and grandparents to pamper and overprotect their single offspring has long prompted jokes about teen-agers who don't know how to wash their own backs, let alone do laundry.
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Meanwhile, other parents take Marge's position as a warning, and they decide to overprotect their children to the point of each one taking turns to take them all on a walk on leashes.