Sentences with phrase «lot of panic»

«That caused lots of panic internally,» said one source, who added that Clegg had to be told that he must remain neutral about possible coalition partners.
My ex dropped by with some spending money for her, stayed for a beer and lots of panicked last - minute travel advice, then I put a CD of Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse singing Christmas carols into the stereo and we got to work.
«There is a lot of panic in the market.
«There is a lot of panic selling,» said Rich Guerrini, CEO of PNC Investments.
«Days like [Monday] incite a lot of panic,» says Joe Eppy, a financial advisor and president of the Florida - based financial firm, The Eppy Group.
Baedeker says that although the recession has created a lot of panic throughout the industry, Henry Wine Group has seen it as an opportunity to concentrate on its core strengths.
Literally all players add # 10 to their value just because it's the last day and a lot of panic buying happens...
I get a lot of panic calls sometime around July where parents have signed their kids up for preschool that needs them to be potty trained and lo and behold, they're freaking out and they're pushing potty training on their child.
«There is a lot of panic surrounding this topic,» says Professor Samuel Veissière, from the Department of Psychiatry at McGill University, Canada.
A lot of phone calls came in that weekend and there were a lot of panicked voices, and I was just saying, «Look, let's give it a couple weeks.
(This seems like a lot of panic for nothing since the movies are regularly grossing a billion)
Four years ago there was a lot of panic in the book selling industry regarding e-books.
The last minute assignments of the students cause a lot of panic and headache to them.
Here's a guess: If equity markets crashed, you would see a lot of panic selling of stocks denominated in many currencies, but probably the most in USD, due to the large number of the world's largest businesses trading on US stock exchanges.
However, a lot of the panic and doubt stem from insufficient knowledge.
If the market sells off because there's lots of panic and the financial news takes over the regular news hour on all stations, that's when I tune in.
While there's a lot of panicked chatter around changes to itemizing, itemization isn't as popular as many people think.
In military terms shock is far preferable to panic: and it certainly looks like quite a lot of panicking!
On the contrary, the bill that has been supported by other corporations like Apple, Facebook, Microsoft and even Google has started to cause a lot of panic in the cryptocurrency circles.
I do remember after the first quarter 2016, the numbers came in and venture capital investment was well below pace for 2015, and there was a lot of panic.
«There is a lot of panic about this.»
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