Sentences with phrase «caught in the panic»

Sure, you might get caught in a panic and lose a lot of money.

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With market volatility making headlines, it's easy to get caught up in the day - to - day ups and downs, panic, and lose sight of your long - term investment goals.
The big money knows to hold on while a steeply profitable move is in effect (as seen in the trader saying, «let profits run») and to patiently stay in cash in the grip of a market panic («don't attempt to catch a falling knife»).
That could prevent more innocent, respectful developers from getting caught up in the dragnet as users panic to prune their app connections.
But in 2002, the bishops — caught in the midst of a moral panic — were sold an a-theological bill of goods.
Ms Saye's cousin Adelaide Mendy recalled the fear and panic on the night of the fire, and her desperate hope that her relatives would not be caught up in it.
ospina bell gab kos mon coq ramsey / welb santi ozil alexis giroud we want to win this game or if we win i am sure that chelshit will panic (they were very poor in last 7 or 8 game) and that will be the best chance for us to catch the chelshit 2.
If you realize that the ones behind us are more likely to catch us than us catchng up with chelsea you wont raise ur hopes so high... lets secure our 3rd place first that the most important thing... it wil take only one loss before panic comes in!
And pace is only a threat when you know how to use it Walcott was caught offside endlessly yday so I don't see where the deep defending theory comes from other than idiotic British football pundits... Where was the panic in watford defence for an hour??? Let's just see how the krauts panic Tuesday night for a better sense if this theory
When you're having a panic attack, it can feel like you have a lump in your throat or you can't catch your breath.
VDL uses a camera in each bumper to record front and rear images, while one mounted high in the cabin is perfectly placed to catch sloppy steering inputs and panicked corrections.
It quietly reveals wide ranges of emotion — rage, apathy, boredom, panic — both in the author and in so many others caught in the turmoil of a long war.
The stock, which had already been caught up in the panic selling of internet - related stocks since March and was trading around at slightly over $ 1, fell 73 % to 28 cents by February, 2001.
The one catch in going defensive is that if the stock market is going to fall 10 %, 15 %, 20 % or more in a short period, then defensive stocks likely will collapse as well because of the extreme move and panic.
If you do that, you will not get caught in the cycle of greed and panic, and you will benefit from the madness of strangers who get greedy and panic with abandon.
The problem with this scenario, besides the big hole in the mattress lining, is that the rabbit can catch a toenail on the material and / or become entangled in it if he crawls too deep into this meshy tunnel, causing panic.
If he attempts to have an accident in the house, don't panic; as long as you catch him, it's a learning opportunity.
Swimmers drown here every year, because they get caught in a rip tide and panic.
My travel companion at the time, Kerri, was sitting with me in the doorway of the train to catch a breeze and have a better view; unexpectedly, and in a horrible moment of panic, her bag fell out of her lap and onto the platform just as the train was lurching away from the station.
If you are caught in one, don't panic!
Stephen McInyre is furious and panicking — his beloved Wegman report has been compromised and he might be implicated / caught in the fall out.
That could prevent more innocent, respectful developers from getting caught up in the dragnet as users panic to prune their app connections.
Many recruiters are panicking in fear that this legislation may well catch on and become the proverbial law of the land.
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