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But we're in no immediate rush and no panic to do it.
With fewer venture-funded start-ups threatening to put them out of business, big traditional companies feel in less of a panic to do something.
For instance, when a couple gets engaged, there is an overwhelming sense of "what do I do first?", which is almost always followed by a panic to do everything at the same time.
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Surveying newspaper articles surrounding gender panics to do with three separate issues (transgender rights legislation, a 2006 policy proposal in New York to remove genital surgery as a requirement to change sex markers on birth certificates, and controversies over transgender athletes), Westbrook and Schilt provide a new way of thinking about and measuring gender inequality.
In the twentieth century, the pulp-fiction panic had to do with comic books and juvenile delinquency.
Dr. Trujillo said he had found solace in "the cool integrity of the people on the plane" in Pennsylvania, who called their loved ones without panic, resolving to do what they could to thwart the hijackers.
There is the panic: What to do if they stop punishing each other?
When she shuts herself in a room crying, she's stricken with panic, unable to do the one thing she is there to do.
If you're going to dye your hair an artificial color such as green using hair dye such as Manic Panic, try to do so shortly before the convention, as roots grow out faster than you may imagine.
"The middle class is in a panic about what to do right now," said Djavad Salehi-Isfahani, an economist at Virginia Tech and an expert on Iran's economy.
Now is not the time to panic, fold, or to do anything at all.
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