panic

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  • Hyperventilation can be caused by fear or panic.

  • I was in a mad panic trying to get everything ready.

  • A wave of panic swept through the crowd and people started running.

  • The explosion sent the crowd into a panic.

  • To say that her resignation was a shock would be an understatement - it caused panic.

  • Don't panic - it mightn't be true.

  • Don't panic, there's bags of time yet.

  • Panicking isn't going to help the situation.

  • I suddenly thought no one was going to come and panicked.

  • He panicked and slammed his foot on the brake.

  • 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.

  • Historically such panics appear to follow a pattern.

  • If they focus on short run macroeconomic stabilization (avoiding a credit crunch) they may increase the probability of bank failures and bank panics.

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