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Examples of panic


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The stock market is the home not just of paper assets but of self-fulfilling prophecies and crowd panics.
They both, in rather different ways, show that governments have panicked and exaggerated the cost implications of disabled and older societies.
People panicked and ran away, but left on the ground outside the polling station were two dead women and several injured.
Nobody was hurt, but the congregation panicked and stampeded for the exit.
At the same time, they tried to escape - in fact, they panicked.
Two types of theories have been advanced to explain bank panics.
The possibility of bank panics also implies that agents in need of liquidity have to suffer relative to those not in need.
The existence of a credible state insurance fund, he believed, would eliminate the fear that drove bank runs and contagious panics.
Cycling was at the centre of a number of social panics.
The power of the media to generate moral panics must not be underestimated.
As the nineteenth century wore on, banking panics continued to strike on a fairly regular basis.
With bank failures relatively rare and full-blown panics a thing of the past, critics have increasingly focused on the moral hazard that deposit insurance spawns.
Despite official advice to stay calm and to avoid medical facilities unless ill or injured, the entire city panics.
If they focus on short run macroeconomic stabilization (avoiding a credit crunch) they may increase the probability of bank failures and bank panics.
In basic terms, non-integrated or homolateral function can be seen when somebody is panicking; emotional functioning is overloading, rational response mechanisms are 'switched off'.
The following section reviews the existing literature on bank regulation, bank failures and panics, and the credit crunch issue.
Slaveholders, heirs of a secular cultural of domination, were cautious and efficiently violent when necessary ; they were hardly terrified or panicked by their society.
A rating of 1, at the low end of the scale, suggested that children became frustrated, angry, or panicked in response their emotion.
Indeed, bank panics tended to occur roughly at the same time as crops were harvested and moved to market.
To summarize, recessions increase the probability of bank failures and bank panics.
False suffocation alarms, spontaneous panics, and related conditions.
I think it left me panicking somewhat about the gap in my clinical knowledge that was hovering above my heady or seemed to be over my head.
Her doctors panicked and fled.
The diverse, and in this period, irregularly employed sources of information that fed the state and the media brought them both closer and made them more vulnerable to sensational panics.
We all remember our primary school concerts, when a child previously able to play sufficiently well, freezes, panics and becomes virtually non-functioning when faced with an audience.
Such panics can, and in the past often have, spilled over from weak to economically more viable banks, causing a systemic crisis in the entire financial sector.
Since computers do not understand the two noughts in the year 2000, we are in a real fix; some people are panicking.
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Nevertheless, there is no need for them to start panicking just because democratic elections are taking place in a neighbouring state.
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We have been panicked into this step at the behest of a group of landed interests.
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The young man panics, parks the car round the corner, goes home and says nothing about it.
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I have seen two panics, one on a great scale.
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The three national political parties have been panicked into this situation by the short-term success of the nationalist parties.
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If there is still excess capacity, we should not be panicked into altering interest rates by a neurotic obsession with one day's events.
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The net result is that the animal panics and begins to struggle and so the stick wielding becomes more vigorous.
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I believe they were panicked into this by some of their back benchers, who were asking for a fight to be put on tonight.
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There will be constant local panics and moves from distributor to distributor.
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Recent history shows that these periodic panics have led to further escalations in the arms race which are often unjustified.
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The examination was set up and people worked harder, so grades should have been better—but at some stage somebody panicked.
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Our complaint is that having been so bold, having shown such initiative, he panicked.
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In an emergency he either panics, or, because of the speed, can do nothing to save his life and the lives of others.
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Our people will not be panicked by such irresponsible scaremongering.
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They have been panicked into taking this action by the results of certain elections.
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Not enough people are panicking about 1½ million on the dole.
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We had a government which panicked when unemployment reached the figure of 1 million, and quite rightly so.
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Great panics may arise if this is not foreseen.
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You have to consider it as a whole and not as a patchwork of concessions to meet successive and alternate panics and clamours.
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The truth is that we have been panicked into taking this step by the kind of racial hostility evinced in the last 12 months.
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We will not be panicked into ill-considered new policies.
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The lesson that we must learn is not to be panicked into rushing into these matters.
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Each time, the authorities panicked, as is the case again now.
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They have taken them in the past because, rightly or wrongly—in my view, wrongly—they have panicked on the question of runs on sterling.
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The profession has felt the pinch already as a result of economies which some of the programme companies have been panicked into putting into operation.
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Work is now proceeding on further improvements which will benefit both town and rural areas, and consultations are being held with the railway coin-panics.
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The people who will be charged with the offences will be companies, and corn-panics cannot be sent to prison.
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Anything that can be done to relieve corn-panics of unnecessary work should be accepted by all parties as desirable.
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Subsequently, they panicked at the extent of public hostility to their attitude.
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I think that history has already proved that, and we must not be panicked into a change.
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I will not be, and have never been panicked.
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They have panicked, and they have acted most unwisely.
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I do not think we should be panicked by what has happened.
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In general, it can certainly be said that multi-national companies behave very responsibly in this matter, as do nationally based corn-panics.
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The offence having been found out, and the man having panicked, he said everything and anything to avoid being caught out for committing the act.
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Having been found out, he "panicked," as most men do when they are found out.
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We find these panics occurring practically every 10 years.
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Certainly we should not be panicked by them.
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We must not be panicked by unemployment figures.
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The council has panicked on its financial policy.
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Many com-panics now have to make quite sure that when they advertise they do so honestly.
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Recently, a lady visitor from overseas panicked when she found herself shut up in an historic church.
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British manufacturers are panicking because, according to at least one manufacturer, foreign equipment will put one-third of their output at risk.
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In my view the country does not need to be panicked.
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Seeing that in the supplementary budget, they panicked.
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Even so, the council has panicked and embarked on a series of cuts without consultation.
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Looking at the other side of the coin and at what was actually fed to people, it is not altogether surprising that people panicked.
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We should not be panicked by anything that is said.
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Equally, without panicking the public, we must recognise the effects that global warming will have.
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My party panicked because it thought that it would lose seats although it had not actually lost them.
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We have been so long immune from panics of this financial character, that it is very difficult for our people to realise what they mean.
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They seem to have been panicked into making any change rather than a well-thought-out change.
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If high charges are justified on the ground of low profit, then the profits of holding corn-panics must be taken into account.
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We talked about whether people would have panicked more and whether there would have been an over-reaction.
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Are we to be panicked by the need of the age in which we live?
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The mere mention of such an inquiry precipitated a huge amount of panicked correspondence in the daily broadsheets.
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There is no reason to be panicked by that.
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I think it is a favourable sign that we are getting away from the influence of such things as stock exchange panics.
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They panicked, but managed to pay their debts.
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People might have panicked and tried to get off the platforms.
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Then we must refuse to be panicked and take our time to get our fundamental review absolutely right.
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If he panics in opposition, what might he do in government?
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I am certain they have acted wisely and have not been panicked into this decision by political pressure.
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We should not allow ourselves to be panicked into trying to repeg the exchange rate because of the experience of the last few weeks.
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People have said that we are being panicked.
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Looking to the longer term, it is essential that we should not be panicked into premature release of land in unsuitable situations.
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I do not even believe that there would be one of those moral panics that we have from time to time.
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We should not be panicked by those who wish us to bring in unworkable regulations that would not be cost-effective.
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However, instead of moderating over-production from the existing fields, they have panicked about the lack of development of future fields and introduced over-extravagant concessions.
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We were not panicked into using public funds to bail out the bank.
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They are panicking as they realise that they have not done enough work.
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