For those of us who consider air travel to be a positive development, this suggests some optimism that the panics haven't won. |
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I have learned to exist with the pain and panics and live from hour to hour. |
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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? |
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Why is so much public discussion today dominated by moral panics about what we eat, drink and breathe? |
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She said she panics when people are behind her and has become suspicious of men. |
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Our flight from rationality is evidenced in other panics which currently preoccupy us. |
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Under laissez-faireism in the late 19th and and early 20th centuries, depressions and bank panics were quite common. |
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Movies have long been a magnet for scrutiny, hysteria or moral panics, though obviously television now draws much of that dubious attention. |
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Financial manias and panics have attracted economists concerned with the efficiency of asset markets. |
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And there is some dispute about whether events like the Asian crisis really constitute market manias and panics. |
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Most of the moral panics surrounding the internet result from a fear of the diversity and quantity of information exchanged online. |
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Indeed, it is drawing its strength from the long list of health panics that have infected the body politic in recent years. |
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The latter nation-view tends to incite feelings of unescapable impending doom, a resurgence of the old Cold-War nuclear Armageddon panics. |
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In her monthly column, Jennie Bristow sends today's parenting fads and panics to the naughty step. |
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In her monthly guide to subversive parenting, Jennie Bristow sends today's parenting fads and panics to the naughty step. |
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The more I think about it, the more I think that Eddie just panics when it gets close near the end. |
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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. |
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Which is not to say that playing by the rules always avoided chaos in the form of wild speculation, financial panics, and deep depressions. |
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Another is his attempt to detect whether the financial panics had any real effects. |
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Bankruptcy laws originated in the 19th century, when a series of devastating financial panics caused many railroads to fail. |
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Unlike more transitory fads and fashions, however, financial manias and panics have real and lasting economic consequences. |
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Before 11 September, there was already a tendency for financial and business panics to develop at any sign of difficulty. |
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Still, U.S. financial markets were relatively undeveloped and subject to periodic panics and financial crises. |
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In that context his last chapter, which dismisses how other historians have written about financial panics, is too much of a hostage to fortune. |
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These problems may range from compile errors to kernel panics or data corruption. |
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The need to avoid future panics, suggest that the present system of deposit insurance needs to be extended. |
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But not half as scary as the international financial panics which this book believes to be the defining characteristic of modern global capitalism. |
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When a piece of illusory knowledge spreads to epidemic proportions and turns into common knowledge, bubbles and panics can result. |
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The American Depression worsened when banking panics swept undiversified and overextended rural banks and the Federal Reserve failed to intervene. |
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Over the last century, American politics has tended to see-saw between panics about immigrants and panics about blacks. |
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We should strengthen the IMF's ability to prevent financial panics from turning into full-scale economic meltdowns such as we've seen in Argentina. |
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Pacifiers have been the subject of recurring panics over the last century—and they have been exculpated pretty much every time. |
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Recessions and panics decrease equality sharply, because they hit unskilled labor hardest. |
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So goodbye to the empirical methods, banking and financial panics and irrationalities that had hitherto marked financial history! |
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Not everyone panics the day after spotting their pack of tomatoes has exceeded its best-before date. |
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He works on banking, financial distress, and financial panics. |
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Surviving banks, rather than expanding their deposits and loans to replace those of the banks lost to panics, retrenched sharply. |
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The authors trace inflation and financial panics to the federal government intervening into banking, which had up until that time been primarily a state matter. |
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Despite the occasional moral panics, most people now reckon that cinema has not turned people into sociopaths. |
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An unpleasant feedback loop has developed: between the sneers and the moral panics, gamers have become hyper-sensitive to criticism. |
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Now she panics whenever she forgets names and dates, which makes her feel worse. |
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I learned a thing or two and I am realizing that these provisions could very well be used when the government panics. |
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Naked Wines offers a digital voucher for those who've swigged one too many Yuletide beverages and let 10pm on Christmas eve slip past, while lingerie store Bravissimo also offers e-vouchers to calm last-minute panics. |
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It doesn't mean that they are necessarily in terrible danger, and a sense of proportion is required to distinguish real threats from moral panics. |
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A wise team will avoid last-hole panics by trying to take inferior drives early on but, happily, our team did not have to take more than one dodgy tee-shot last weekend – and that was because we all hit stunners. |
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The groom is handsome and a nobleman, but on their wedding day, Sarah panics and impulsively flees to the vast, empty marshes outside the city walls. |
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Dollarisation also carries some risks: the dollarisation of deposits plays in favour of banking sector panics and reduces possibilities in terms of lender of last resort. |
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The first steps of the commercial bank were marked by a succession of banking panics, during which depositors demanded the immediate liquidity of their assets. |
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Too much of Mr Bernstein's travels read like prescription therapy for mid-life malaise. As a travel writer in the third world, Mr Bernstein is honest, if unoriginal, about hygiene panics and sloshy bowels. |
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The Christie situation involves what seems to be a possession of limited duration during which a person panics and seeks advice on what actions they should take. |
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On a result of 6, the Byzantine panics and has to flee the battlefield. |
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And while the world panics, you'll be prepared and you'll sail right through walking in the prosperity and the blessings of God, and NOT in the panic and the fear of men. |
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These events can lead to panics and cause mismatched banks and companies to find themselves in financial troubles. |
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Now, people were staying home. All panics are confounding for outsiders, but this one was especially odd because a key piece of evidence cited by the rumour-mongers is that border officers are on high alert in El Paso. |
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He has been the master of the fire sale, swooping in to snap up bargains in the midst of panics and sell-offs. |
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The 30-year-old panics if faced with one, and is forced to flee if they are placed too near to her. |
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During the bank panics a portion of those demand notes were redeemed for Federal Reserve gold. |
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Government guarantees and Federal Reserve banking regulations to prevent such panics were ineffective or not used. |
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There have been more bank runs, executives on the lam, arrests and credit panics than the country has seen in years. |
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The hysterectomy is difficult and the surgeon panics. |
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It covers everything from the complexities of securitisation and the gradual deregulation of Wall Street to the panics around the failures of Bear Stearns and Lehman Brothers. |
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The penologist Michael Tonry has in recent years argued that a series of moral panics caused the precipitous rise in the American prison population. |
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If your new driver has an error that panics the system when you load the driver, then the system will panic again when it tries to reboot after the panic. |
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