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Clayson Monyela, a foreign affairs spokesman, accused the US embassy of encouraging panic with a false alarm.
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"I hate to say it, one does not like to encourage panicking -- but it's a very, very upsetting situation".
The medical community encourages obesity panic, yet doctor's offices lack scales that can accommodate her weight.
Many parents, particularly in urban areas, are being encouraged to panic unnecessarily – as David Woods, London's chief schools adviser, pointed out so trenchantly earlier this year.
Mr. Moi, the principal, was also encouraging everyone not to panic.
The joke site featured a range of calming backdrops and tranquil music, encouraging visitors not to panic about an economic catastrophe.
She discouraged listeners from calling the current situation with large numbers of refugees a "crisis," because "crisis" conjures up danger and a panic response, encouraging a knee-jerk reaction of closing our doors, instead of looking at the actual situation.
This is obviously impossible and encourages people to panic and make anything up in order to appear in control.
So Gregory asks Clinton about James Carville's column, in which he encouraged Obama to panic, fire people, and make a slew of politically motivated indictments.
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