They have been panicked into taking this action by the results of certain elections.
Our people will not be panicked by such irresponsible scaremongering.
Our complaint is that having been so bold, having shown such initiative, he panicked.
It is patronising to suggest that the public will be panicked into an absurd reaction.
The examination was set up and people worked harder, so grades should have been better—but at some stage somebody panicked.
I believe they were panicked into this by some of their back benchers, who were asking for a fight to be put on tonight.
If there is still excess capacity, we should not be panicked into altering interest rates by a neurotic obsession with one day's events.
The three national political parties have been panicked into this situation by the short-term success of the nationalist parties.