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President Obama has been correct in one part of his response to the killing of 16 Afghan civilians by an American soldier on Sunday: Such disasters must not lead to a panic-stricken "rush for the exit" by America and NATO forces in Afghanistan.
It led to a panic room.
Catastrophic economic news has led to a panic, with one executive, Jeffrey (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau), running amok.
The sudden and unexpected departure of his unit led to a panic among other Iraqi soldiers who fled en masse, enabling Isis to capture the city.
The travails of the Reserve Primary Fund led to a panic of withdrawals from similar money market funds — so-called prime funds that invested in short-term debt from supposedly high-quality corporate borrowers.
The complex securitization of investment banks and other parts of the "shadow banking system" during the recent crisis could have led to a panic like that of the 1930s, he said.
Fed officials are also mindful of their experience in 1998, when a financial collapse in Russia led to a panic in credit markets but not a slowdown in the overall economy.
The expectations that high-level management at Royal Wegener created during the acquisition by Mecom and the profit requirements that Mecom set on the basis of these expectations have led to a panic that has permeated to every part of our company.
In Go, attempting to close a channel used to receive data leads to a panic.
Then I spent a lot of time thinking about that, which then led to a panic attack, which then led to "an episode".
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