This set off a panic of parents going to schools to save their children.
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Some of this is more a symptom of panic than of actual shortages.
In September of 2008 what had been a fairly gradual tightening of credit, became a panic tightening with the failure of Lehman Brothers.
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For a moment of panic, a daft notion, a stupid indulgence in bluster and bravado.
Two days before the event Paul Meyer, Voxiva's cofounder and chairman, was in a bit of a panic.
He argues that the selloff of telecom stocks was not entirely a sign of panic on the part of investors.
Obviously, it was a bit of a panic and people were worried because they thought they were going to have to lower the lifeboats.
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In both cases, we had a bubble peak and a period of panic selling followed by a rapid rebound.
Like skiing, it requires a certain degree of mastery, a countervailing ability to contend with the panic and reassert a measure of stability.
At first, there had been signs of a panic among the bondholders and of a dangerous indignation among the public.
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Julian felt a slight rush of panic as Obie opened his shirt wide to reveal a tattoo of a tailless dragon over his liver and one of a disarmed battleship across his hairless chest.
The major decline in stock prices on Wednesday had some of the earmarks of a panic selloff, as the gains of the past five days were quickly erased.
Which is why in a time of panic they may well stop lending to any bank which may have a direct or indirect exposure.
People tend to pile into hot funds after a bull market is well under way and to exit in a panic at the bottom of a bear market.
Soon enough, investors began to think of the one-day panic as a sign of scared stock traders and unwieldy computer trading, rather than an indictment of the broader economy.
In the criminal complaint unsealed Tuesday, prosecutors paint a picture of hedge-fund managers in a panic after reading the Journal article the evening of Nov. 19, 2010, which disclosed for the first time the insider-trading probe.
For the alert trader and investor, these episodes of panic frequently offer a window of opportunity to enter into a low-risk position.
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The tumble was followed by a sense of panic that this would end my trip.
Critics contend that the Patriot Act was rushed into law in a moment of panic.
The computer problems prompted a round of panic selling that forced values to plunge.
As her doctor gave her the diagnosis, "I was in a state of panic, " she says.
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Stockmarkets, which seemed in a state of panic on August 16th, have recovered some of their poise.
But some venture capitalists have been known to enjoy inducing a sense of panic among their competitors.
In a sign of panic, the Obama administration this week moved to hide the coming job losses.
There was a whiff of panic about its decision this week to hand Daewoo's restructuring over to its creditors.
Since Wednesday it appears that a sense of panic has started to grip the market, and borrowers scrambled for liquidity.
The reason that otherwise intelligent people are willing to make such obviously absurd statements is because they are in a state of panic.
Both announcements bore a whiff of panic: they were made during steep falls in bank shares and the fine print was tidied up afterwards.
It is no wonder that the U.S. and the U.K. had more than a hint of panic in their responses at recent global economic summits.
In 2008, the last time Russia banned grain exports, it set off a wave of panic buying among importers in the Middle East and North Africa.
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