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"There was actually a degree of panic," Mr. Gansa said.
The essay caused widespread consternation — even a degree of panic — among Chinese entrepreneurs.
Every momentary dip has inspired some degree of panic and doubt.
He peers at the photographer's lens with a degree of panic, as though pleading for a character to hide behind.
Surely we have faced more demanding times without exhibiting the degree of panic that we see today.
Sport and politics may be uneasy bedfellows but England's lack of leadership in both fields provoked a degree of panic last week.
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Most new parents will have found themselves on a WebMD webpage at one time or another, in varying degrees of panic about their children's health.
Sean Rigg had already missed one good chance before he forced a save from Simon Mignolet and it was alarming to see how a routine kick from AFC Wimbledon goalkeeper James Shea created various degrees of panic and a chance that Matt Tubbs wasted.
Donald Trump's path to winning the Republican nomination is appearing more and more inevitable by the day, which has provoked various degrees of panic from the Republican party as they scramble to come up with a way to stop his seemingly Teflon-coated campaign.
No - except for the degree of needless panic it has created among some prospective travellers.
However, there may well be a degree of 'moral panic' in these reports, and researchers have cautioned against exaggerated concerns.
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