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- How does it compare with the other, seemingly perpetual health scares we confront, like panic over lead in synthetic athletic fields?
- Contagion will spread across the euro zone. The end will come soon enough.
- Many times, they will not even let their owners know there is cause for alarm until they are very ill.
- We are watching the Banks very closely but there is not cause for alarm.
- Rising demand alone would not necessarily be cause for alarm, if supplies could rise proportionately.
- If the BoJ has a plan to boost economic growth and exorcise deflation while avoiding a debt panic, it is clearly not yet ready to share it.
- His intensity and the ferocity of his feelings alarmed me.
- At some point the Panic of 2008 will subside, but there are several reasons to expect further strain.
- Recent falls in emerging-world currencies and stock prices show that financial panic can afflict the periphery too.
- Recent falls in emerging-world currencies and stock prices show that financial panic can afflict the periphery too (see article).
- After solving the mystery of Rosenberg's assassination, Castresana was overcome with panic, instead of relief.
- In the end, that could prove far more problematic than another China scare.
- The news set off a continent-wide health scare.
- His decision caused consternation in the art photography community.
- Growing panic blew the rumour about.
- Now fate has sent a radiation scare, which serves as a warning against the "obliviousness" of the big-city organisations and the corporate media.
- Panic on the stock market set off a wave of selling.
- Sudden panic overtook her.
- There is a thin dividing line between educating the public and creating a predisposition to panic.
- Panic set in as gatecrashers tried to force their way through the narrow doors and corridors.
- I experienced a moment of panic as I boarded the plane.
- Her calm expression hid her inward panic.
- I can vividly remember the feeling of panic.
- What the government should do is to calm down the public whenever they are in panic.
- The reason is that we re all afraid of making fools of ourselves. The more important the speech, the more frightened we become.