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Juan Rosell, the president of the C.E.O.E., said earlier this week that the government's plan would do little to encourage company bosses who have become "panicked" about hiring more people because of inflexible terms of employment.
"I think it is often used as an excuse for police officers who become panicked and go to lethal force rather than wait for the Taser," he said.
This week Lin uploaded a video in which he conducted a Skype call with his girlfriend, supposedly on their anniversary, and had a bikini-clad woman move in and out of shot, causing his girlfriend to become panicked and tearful.
If your friend starts to become panicked, going outside may help calm them down.
If they become panicked, offer to hold their hands and tell them that it's okay in a comforting tone.
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