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But in the last couple of weeks, the markets seemed more stable and less panicky, with even bad news not sending investors fleeing for the hills.
As the game drew on, they got a bit panicky with their clearances and, instead of playing the ball out from the back, they went long early.
They tend to be too panicky with a lot of things to do in just a day.
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That prompted panicky reactions: "OPEC with bombs" or "the WWW" (World Without the West).Such talk is exaggerated.
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