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Global health authorities face the delicate task of alerting the world to the dangers of Zika without provoking panic.
In a week in which Japan's unemployment rate hit 5% for the first time since the second world war, the massive cuts in their payrolls are provoking panic.
Five miles from the town, a helicopter appeared in the sky, provoking panic and headlong flight back toward the Ras Lanuf intersection, where the fighters began opening up with their anti-aircraft batteries — there, they pointed, was the helicopter.
All over Europe, strange weather is provoking panic.
However, if it ever came true, I think you'd have to look not at the insurance companies but at articles like this for irresponsibly provoking panic.
In 2010 it increased taxes on tobacco products by 25percentt, provoking panic among smokers, according to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
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That prospect has provoked panic at Upton Park.
The moral is obvious: Without a safety net, shining a light on problems can provoke panic.
Both explosions were followed by gunfire "to provoke panic," the authorities said.
After the blast, gunmen opened fire on civilians "to provoke panic", the state news agency reported.
But that was enough to provoke panic and chaos, especially in encampments still home to more than 1.3 million people.
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