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How to use panics in a sentence

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For those of us who consider air travel to be a positive development, this suggests some optimism that the panics haven't won.
I have learned to exist with the pain and panics and live from hour to hour.
Indeed, he asks, does the state expand in rational and sensible ways to meet real policy needs, or rather in response to fevered moral panics?
Why is so much public discussion today dominated by moral panics about what we eat, drink and breathe?
She said she panics when people are behind her and has become suspicious of men.
Our flight from rationality is evidenced in other panics which currently preoccupy us.
Under laissez-faireism in the late 19th and and early 20th centuries, depressions and bank panics were quite common.
Movies have long been a magnet for scrutiny, hysteria or moral panics, though obviously television now draws much of that dubious attention.
Financial manias and panics have attracted economists concerned with the efficiency of asset markets.
And there is some dispute about whether events like the Asian crisis really constitute market manias and panics.
Most of the moral panics surrounding the internet result from a fear of the diversity and quantity of information exchanged online.
Indeed, it is drawing its strength from the long list of health panics that have infected the body politic in recent years.
The latter nation-view tends to incite feelings of unescapable impending doom, a resurgence of the old Cold-War nuclear Armageddon panics.
In her monthly column, Jennie Bristow sends today's parenting fads and panics to the naughty step.
In her monthly guide to subversive parenting, Jennie Bristow sends today's parenting fads and panics to the naughty step.
The more I think about it, the more I think that Eddie just panics when it gets close near the end.
He proceeds on alone, finds he has Alexander's papers in his pocket, panics, gets lost and has to spend the night in a henhouse.
Which is not to say that playing by the rules always avoided chaos in the form of wild speculation, financial panics, and deep depressions.
Another is his attempt to detect whether the financial panics had any real effects.
Bankruptcy laws originated in the 19th century, when a series of devastating financial panics caused many railroads to fail.
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African animals are subject to these strange, blind panics, especially at night.
In those times panics were common, and few days passed without some city or other registering in its archives an event of this kind.
How odd to find that even this industry has its financial panics, and at times sees its assignats and greenbacks languish to zero, and everything come to a standstill.
All these baffling head-reaches after immortality are but the panics of souls frightened by the fear of death, and cursed with the thrice-cursed gift of imagination.
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