用panic造句子,“panic”造句

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This information vacuum only led to more fear and panic.

This was before I went on antidepressants for the panic.

If a government guarantee can relieve such panic, it can create great value at little cost.

"This is really more like a psychological [shock] and then a panic," said Park.

People with panic disorder are more likely to have mitral valve prolapse, hypertension, peptic ulcer, diabetes, angina or thyroid disease.

It was too late because, by the time he promised to resign, Italy's bonds were consumed by panic.

Market panic has been creeping from the impoverished periphery of Greece, Portugal and Ireland toward the supposedly heartier core of Europe.

I do not mean to start clap trapping myself, but I often think that all our acts of aggression and wanna fight posturing arise from that well as forms of overcompensation or panic.

Maybe she’d steal the ball. Maybe the other player would throw it away in a panic—or get bottled up and stalled, so that the ref would end up blowing the whistle.

It is panic, not policy.

We experience a primal feeling of panic.

It initially looked quite lethal, and caused panic.

Of course, that could change if the financial panic doesn't abate soon.

This extraordinary activism helped to stem panic, prop up the financial system and counter the collapse in private demand.

Without clear fundamentals and a credible lender of last resort, Europe's financial markets are buffeted by waves of self-fulfilling panic.

According to the inventors, young children often panic and hide when they hear a conventional smoke alarm, sometimes fearing they have done something wrong to set it off.

Time is the best witness of all things. He will not panic. He will not cheat. At one point she will prove that, once the exchange solemn vows and pledges the words.

Nor do they ever panic under fire.

The heroic sisters quickly headed off the panic-stricken sheep.

Everyone was panic when the police arrived here to search the building.

A default could spread panic to other deficit-plagued economies, including those of Spain and Portugal, with scary consequences for Europe's already shaky banking system.

The time to meet the wrong person, is a panic, the wrong time to meet the right person, is a barren, the time to meet the right person, is one of the happiness of the gorgeous.

Otherwise investor panic will not be dispelled.

I panic at the thought of my weakness and fear it being exposed.

The VIX, the so-called fear index, is falling as last year's panicked sellers now panic that they should actually be buying.

panic造句

The idea might panic the investors.

Do not panic and do not disturb people, not heartless, not long with vigour and vitality to keep.

The people who know how to bear, look at the step of the youth, the farther they go, they will not panic, but will not be depressed, but hold the pulse of the times firmly, chase after each second, and show the outstanding and discord of life.

In a Chicago alleyway, a barefoot LJ stumbles in terror, eyes red from crying and panic on his face.

Indeed, when governments start to hoard food out of panic, the panic itself stokes further inflationary fears.

I woke up at about 2am one Saturday with chronic stomach cramps. I spent the early hours running between the bathroom and bedroom, overwhelmed with waves of pain, panic and nausea.

The financial crisis caused panic selling of securities.

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