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"panicky" Definitions
  1. very anxious about something; feeling or showing panic

336 Sentences With "panicky"

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The yuan's fall seems to be stemming from panicky selling.
Italy is less vulnerable to panicky investors than many realise.
Sure, the ripping 12 percent rally from the panicky Feb.
Her quick motions look panicky, like those of someone drowning.
He began to grow panicky as he struggled to breathe.
She recalled feeling "panicky, trapped," she said in the interview.
Panicky is not an option, though it ought to be.
Everything about Facebook's statement at the time felt rushed and panicky.
What the f— with the panicky pushing of the censorship button!
The process mostly involves deep breaths, panicky scanning, and possibly tears.
Investors, not traders, need to think twice about that panicky reaction.
Now it's Kompany with a panicky ball out of the back.
Still, you didn't want to get panicky and jump too soon.
If you're feeling panicky, experts have some advice: Don't do anything.
Defensemen get twisted and panicky when he is skating at them.
"Someone stole a piece out of my locker," he said, panicky.
For one thing, it can reduce the risk of panicky withdrawals.
The panicky moguls hear certain church fathers float the word boycott.
So even if China produces accurate info, will panicky investors believe it?
He seemed very panicky and stressed out, as several Twitter users noticed.
Around Jakarta, panicky Indonesians fled schools, office buildings and other high-rises.
He said it at least 12 times, in a high, panicky scream.
"She gets kind of panicky, there's a little confusion," Mr. Hawrsk said.
If you're the panicky type, then you wouldn't be on this train.
A panicky Mr. Durst fled New York, renting apartments in Galveston, Tex.
I wouldn't be so panicky today based on what happened last night.
Hence the panicky demands that the Fed pull out all the stops.
Selling by panicky investors has driven bond prices down, and pushed up yields.
The kid is understandably panicky and even tries asking the car to stop.
Well, like panicky responses, the consequences won&apost be borne by the execs.
What about holding the VIX as a hedge against panicky market sell-offs?
I really feel for them and it makes me very nervous and panicky.
Some were numb, some were panicky, some were just totally despondent and sobbing.
Colton had a famously panicky Fantasy Suites pep talk with host Chris Harrison.
As he saw it, he'd been right, while they'd been panicky and wrong.
"We won't be able to get down," he said in a panicky voice.
So it's no surprise his potential exit would set off a panicky stampede.
If thinking about that just made you a little panicky, take a deep breath.
"I feel like I get a little panicky about food availability," Portman told Kimmel.
A panicky old man afraid of the inevitable and inexorable vice grip of change.
A panicky brunette tries to get Claire to come inside and do the play.
In other words, bond investors may be too panicky, and stock investors too sanguine.
Also, it's panicky and I had some bad experiences with it in my youth.
After some panicky running about, the girls find Spencer trapped in a bumper car.
England suddenly, and for the first time, looks a bit young, a bit panicky.
The story is maddening, panicky and full of black humor, much like parenthood itself.
I name-check him with my girlfriends and get a panicky ABORT MISSION text back.
Earlier ones prompted panicky phone calls from the Mexican president and the Canadian prime minister.
Within an hour, the panicky feelings and achiness that accompanied Weaver's opiate withdrawal would recede.
These could reach Moscow in under ten minutes, potentially forcing leaders into a panicky response.
Disconnecting Maersk's entire global network took the company's IT staff more than two panicky hours.
But new national polling from CNN does provide a glimmer of hope for panicky Republicans.
Marilyn Burns's sea-green jewel eyes in the middle of her sweat-striped, panicky face.
Being something of a hypochondriac, I arrived at my doctor's office in a panicky state.
There's more—or maybe, less—to the latest panicky oil bottom than meets the eye.
He said it at least 12 times, in a high, panicky scream, before becoming inert.
Three minutes in, in a panicky voice, he requested permission to return to the airport.
That investors can still apply normal bond logic shows that they are not yet panicky.
"The panicky calls coming into our office from Connecticut are different in tone," Murphy said.
Health experts are trying hard to strike a balance between smart vigilance and panicky neurosis.
Today cholera garners panicky headlines when it strikes unexpectedly in places like Ethiopia or Haiti.
This is not the time to panic and use panicky words, especially amongst our leadership.
They all generally want to panic, but then they say, 'Oh my God, I'm panicky.
A swift, panicky battering with my gloved hands smothered the flames before any damage was done.
The dollar falls sharply against the yen and the Swiss franc, habitual boltholes for the panicky.
I&aposd rather go where they have hot-panicky-money-sloshing around, that&aposs all right.
The implication was clear: this show, heralded by panicky press releases from politicians, was incendiary stuff.
The more images of stockpiling that emerged on social media, the more panicky buying that ensued.
" I clutched the door handle of the little red rental car, feeling lightheaded and panicky. "What?
Far from being calming, the headphones gave me a panicky sensation of being isolated and entombed.
"I feel like I get a little panicky about food availability," the Oscar winner told the host.
The Standard & Poor's 500 index closed Friday at 2,072, up nearly 14 percent since the panicky Feb.
What cannot happen are panicky multiyear deals for down-list options like Ian Mahinmi and Jamal Crawford.
In the days following Trump's win, my patients have come in feeling highly anxious and even panicky.
"My heart just dropped, and I started feeling panicky," he says in a video about the experience.
Panicky Brazilians started shooting, clubbing and poisoning monkeys in the belief that this could slow the spread.
They spoke of feeling panicky and queasy, and of asking parents and older siblings to accompany them.
He seems drawn to things hybrid in which spurts of panicky tragicomedy can be felt — heterogeneous flaming creatures.
Spilled sugar makes me feel extremely panicky, but a drawer rammed with cables and batteries, not so much.
Panthera's idea is to replace panicky Zebu with cattle that stand their ground, or to interbreed the two.
Outside factors such as a sharp recession or banking crisis could lead to a panicky venture-capital bust.
Not every market setback requires an indiscriminate, panicky washout or capitulation in order to usher in a recovery.
Clinton wouldn't be taking too much for granted by ignoring Wall Street's panicky, thin-skinned, anti-Warren offensive.
"Mainland investors are still panicky," said Steven Leung, a sales director at UOB Kay Hian in Hong Kong.
My mic was still recording and my panicky confession was added to the closing seconds of the film.
"After Sandy Hook, a lot of schools got very panicky and bought $5,000 buzzer systems," Dr. Klinger said.
A whole other panicky set of questions we're gonna all have to wait on a bit to be answered.
Shortages of medicines, violence at the Irish border, shuttered farms and panicky immigrants might not affect the economy much.
The panicky climate is also forcing managers to have a chunk of cash on hand to meet redemption requests.
If I put something frightening on the television when I feel panicky, then the panic isn't an aberration anymore.
Without the rise of UKIP Mr Cameron would probably never have called his panicky referendum, let alone lost it.
Mr. Yang and Mr. Filo torpedoed the generous $45 billion takeover offer in 2008 from a then-panicky Microsoft.
Despite its noble aim and big budget, "Never Trump" has become a panicky reaction in search of a strategy.
The captain, who had 8,000 hours of experience, requested in a panicky voice to return just minutes after takeoff.
Once you get over the panicky sensation that the monitor is about to drop on your face, that is.
Mumolo, who played the panicky plane passenger in the film, also wrote the story for the Jennifer Lawrence movie Joy.
The music was initially stripped back too, a maelstrom of garage rock and panicky dance riffs and Byrne's constricted tenor.
An amateur boxer, Mr Philippe confessed to a "panicky fear" when he realised he might be offered the prime ministership.
"I would tell my 20-year-old self to relax, because I was so panicky all the time," he says.
Breathless, panicky voice: 'How do I get the cranberry sauce out of the can without it coming out in chunks?'
It doesn't mean that anybody within the F.B.I. is trying to influence the election, as some panicky Democrats are implying.
New York (CNN Business)The New York Federal Reserve is taking out the big guns to calm panicky financial markets.
At the same time, panicky investors don't want to buy risky corporate debt, severing another potential lifeline for many companies.
Humans are highly sensitive to carbon dioxide — too much brings on the panicky feeling of not being able to breathe.
"Issuing what looks like a news release before issuing an interpretation seems presumptuous and maybe a little panicky," he said.
Ms. Wang studied chemistry as an undergraduate at Harvard, where she worked in a lab with panicky, overachieving Ph.D. students.
Meanwhile, the market sell-off itself was orderly and "not by any stretch panicky at all," trader Kenny Polcari said.
The news was a joke, of course, but that was little comfort to 700 panicky callers alarmed by the story.
Photo: APIn recent weeks, a story about experimental Facebook machine learning research has been circulating with increasingly panicky, Skynet-esque headlines.
It tends to spike when there are panicky market sell-offs, which by their nature almost no one ever sees coming.
Belgium looks alternately confident and panicky, largely depending on when Brazil is defending on its back foot or its front one.
They put a big mask on her face to get her oxygen back up, and that made her claustrophobic and panicky.
Eurydice doesn't see Orpheus's double, but panicky outbursts in the orchestra and her sputtered vocal lines suggest that she senses him.
After just a few panicky minutes, I found myself grinning uncontrollably as I zipped through the city and toward its outskirts.
He said there could either be a quick panicky sell-off or the market could trade sideways with volatility for months.
I mean, if I log into Gmail from a new browser, I get a text message and two slightly panicky emails.
Yet right now London's tech founders and entrepreneurs are sending panicky emails asking what they should do if Brexit wins the day.
But in actuality, in a vacuum, any little thing says much more than it would otherwise, the frenzy around it becoming panicky.
Still, some market veterans argue that a panicky Wall Street is prematurely pricing in a recession that may not hit until 2020.
That happened because so many panicky people wanted to buy Treasuries that their prices soared and their yields dropped into negative territory.
"I think this shows that the market had been a bit panicky on Friday, on fears over weekend risks," the trader said.
Figure Out Your Insurance Coverage Needs Don't leave a decision on insurance coverage to a few panicky moments at the rental desk.
Cassius is by turns cautious and audacious, unflappable and panicky, easily freaked out and able to deal with the craziest of situations.
And as much as she tries to keep a level head, she says, she sometimes feels panicky when she contemplates the future.
The two figures embodied the two poles of the generational divide—one experienced and inappropriately calm; the other innocent and getting panicky.
It's especially panicky for those who don't have time to create a dish at home, which, let's be honest, is all of us.
Fed Kremlinologists are already wondering how the FOMC will word its next statement, so as to acknowledge the reality without sounding too panicky.
It is not altogether panicky to note that genocides are preceded by dehumanisation: the Nazis and the Rwandan genocidaires called their victims vermin.
China's 10-year treasury futures rebounded 1.33 percent on Friday after Thursday's panicky sell-off in response to the Federal Reserve's rate hike.
After falling as low as 1.53 percent in panicky trading last Thursday, the 10-year Treasury yield rose back above 1.8 percent Wednesday.
With the European Union incapable of united action, country after country has imposed panicky controls on once-open borders to block the refugees.
He also gets panicky racing thoughts, which he calls "it-keeps-coming-and-I-can't-slow-it-down," and embarks on spending sprees.
There's the safety of padding the edges of them so that Uzo [Aduba] can feel free to move around in a panicky chaos.
The soundtrack is suitably frightening, providing ominous low hums while you're stalking, panicky synth when you're being hunted, and the game is deliberately paced.
Another area of focus would be to see if support policies from the Chinese government will "trump panicky near-term investor sentiment," he added.
"I feel like I get a little panicky about food availability," Portman told Jimmy Kimmel, who happens to be tonight's host, back in January.
If you want to actually learn Microsoft Office (and not in the sweaty, panicky, Googling way), take a gander at eLearnExcel + eLearnOffice from IACT.
For the last seven months, most of ETS's work has been telling panicky clients whether their specimens show the telltale signs of smoke taint.
He hadn't slept much, what with jet lag and a panicky phone call from his distribution company in the early hours of the morning.
It is not so much a history painting as a hodgepodge of caricatured open mouths, torn bodies, panicky faces, and bared teeth and claws.
In some ways, Ms. Fure's vocabulary of dread-inducing noises is familiar: a panicky pulse, heavy distortion, muffled cries and amplified whispers, sustained dissonances.
Similar gauges on one-month pound-dollar options fell by a third to 16.6% versus 22%, indicating some calm was returning to panicky markets.
" Making a Change Thomas Trombone, 53, a data manager from Riverdale, said he sometimes feels claustrophobic, and that the experience had made him "panicky.
"Aside from a panicky drop on nasty sounding headlines (which we will tell you to buy), all this will run its course," Colas said.
England's attacks were panicky and sporadic, summed up by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain's hopeless hoof over the bar which brought howls of derision from the crowd.
But 19 days into the second-longest-running government shutdown in US history, panicky news reports went viral suggesting that all food inspections had stopped.
I imagine a lot of panicky fumbling as a bunch of first-timers try to strap back in for a rapid 300,211-foot-plus descent.
Don't get overwhelmed — we've scoured the internet for the best deals, so you can skip the panicky Google search and get straight to the savings.
When I'm anxious about something and start to feel panicky, frying up an egg and throwing it on a bowl of gnocchi calms me down.
This panicky "air hunger" can be mitigated with escalating doses of morphine, but it's a miserable, desperate end that, once witnessed, is not easily forgotten.
When you get panicky and want to sell out of your positions in your investment account that you set up for long-term wealth building?
"Bids are definitely being bought, but I think people have gotten way too panicky, way too nervous," said Joe Saluzzi, a principal at Themis Trading.
As they slash away at institutions and rivals, undermining their own legitimacy, they are more desperate for growth and more panicky about seeing it slide.
You should also know what pointless panicky behavior looks like: Wearing a mask when you're not actually sick and buying up all the toilet paper.
Yes, in panicky markets, the futures clearing prices might be lower than the rational price, but canny traders would soon recognize the bargains on offer.
"It is a very traumatic, very panicky situation," said John Verrico, a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security, which funded the $5.6 million program.
They cite examples of his attacking the intelligence and demeanor of whites, and his insistent and at times panicky assertions of his own great intelligence.
Under his leadership, the site's coverage of immigration focused not just on trade and jobs but on panicky stories about the coming of American Shariah.
Instead of falling sharply — a signal of a panicky market — yields on 10-year Treasury notes were largely stable, finishing the day at 2.78 percent.
And is it just us or does anyone else get a little panicky and short of breath when not even her parents can get her out?
STIREWALT: So, if you&aposre Donald Trump, what Rachel Maddow said there about hot panicky money sloshing around, I don&apost know, that sounds like fun.
"Tanker and 787 are the only issues that make sense as driving the panicky mood," said Richard Aboulafia, analyst at the Teal Group in Fairfax, Virginia.
In each case, the rally began after a second panicky trip to a multiyear low within a month's time (August and September, then January and February).
While there's not a high probability, there could be a panicky sell-off, sending stocks sharply lower and safe haven assets, like Treasurys and gold, higher.
I felt like an untethered astronaut lost in space, trying to keep from giving in to a panicky madness in the face of too much black.
Unreasonably panicky and agitated—I wanted to get away from the lying Victorian man as soon as possible when I realized he wouldn't drop the act.
I chose to go to fire camp because the idea of sitting in a cell, behind a fence, a long way from home, made me panicky.
But the last thing they should start doing is hurling accusations at me and telling the attendees that they're being too panicky or anything like this.
Any sign that rates may rise much more quickly than expected could cause a panicky pullback in the financial markets, which could ultimately harm the economy.
The community's embrace of thousands of panicky passengers has inspired this new Broadway musical, written by Irene Sankoff and David Hein and directed by Christopher Ashley.
Investors are gobbling up government bonds: 10-year Treasury notes have surged in price — pushing yields, which move in the opposite direction, to panicky record lows.
Sebastiano, moreover, was involved in the haphazard installation of the second version of the statue in the Minerva, which he described in panicky letters to Michelangelo.
It wanders through raw acoustics, aching samples, panicky post-hardcore, and jittery house beats, held together by lyrics that read like an impressionistic short story collection.
A couple of years ago, the site launched a panicky fundraising campaign, but ironically thanks to Donald Trump, Wikipedia has never been as wealthy or well-organized.
It occurred to me one night, in the panicky way facts snap into inescapable clarity as you're trying to fall asleep, that my dad's family had disappeared.
So then you all meet again in January and have to figure out what to tell the panicky traders of the world you're going to do next.
When you start running low on pads, it's a panicky feeling, and I think for a girl who has zero access to anything at all, it's horrible.
Things could get worse if the pound goes into a panicky free fall, because that could stir up fear in other markets and in the wider economy.
It's lucky that my nerves show up in innocuous ways, like smiling excessively, so most who don't know me well can't tell I'm feeling awkward or panicky.
With six devices now tied to the case and no arrests yet, panicky residents have flooded 911 with more than 1,200 suspicious-package calls since March 20133.
There were panicky scenes at European airports as travelers scrambled to bring forward travel to the United States before the restrictions take effect late on March 13.
On March 30, panicky Syrian forces may have used a similar nerve agent in Hama Province, though American officials said they lacked forensic evidence to prove it.
The Handmaid's Tale is a warning against complacency—the nightmare you wake up from in a panicky relief, determined to be a better person from now on.
Nurse Buff, a nurse lifestyle blog, defines NPS as "panicky new parents who constantly bring their child in the hospital for every little health problem they see."
"We had to use the means that could keep the children not to be panicky while we were carrying them out," Thai Navy SEAL commander Rear Adm.
The administration has tried to patch over the problem by telling members of Congress that it will keep making the payments, but insurers are skittish, even panicky.
Looking back, the panicky early reaction to that seems to have sprung more from a fear of the unknown than any big threats to the global trading system.
Some of  the works, like "Crocifisso" (1950–55), have an almost spatially crushed, panicky feel to them, even as the show casts a transcendental spell in the air.
It's a panicky time for media, with consolidation sweeping up digital publishers, reports of layoffs at Splinter, Bustle, and Sports Illustrated, and remaining players scooping up the spoils.
Businesses are "increasingly panicky" about whether the Brexit legislation will be a good deal for them, Jonathan Portes, a professor of economics at King's College London tells Axios.
Looking back, the panicky early reaction to Brexit seems to have sprung more from a fear of the unknown than any big threats to the global trading system.
The mood in the financial markets ultimately feeds into spending by companies and consumers, and if they pull back, based on panicky ups and downs, growth could suffer.
AMMAN, Dec 2 (Reuters) - Panicky Syrians rushed to buy dollars on Monday, causing the Syrian pound's value to plunge to record lows, two dealers and a banker said.
One that says "Stop and Think" prompts them to pause when they have panicky and unhelpful thoughts to help keep those thoughts from spiraling and creating more anxiety.
A few minutes in, we were so completely alone on the ridge of the glacier, so completely in the middle of nowhere, that I began to feel panicky.
And despite all the mall music insisting it's the most wonderful time of the year, those pretty Paperless Posts can be an invitation to feel, well, kind of panicky.
I'm not the only one who has genuinely felt kind of high and panicky after watching this, and I swear the soundtrack has a lot to do with it.
Elsewhere, most Edinburgh shows are too short to wear out their welcome, in a landscape where anything running even close to two hours leaves panicky playgoers checking their watches.
They started having panicky conversation about the need to set up radio ad agencies, find a new breed of radio creatives, and stressed how real-time advertising would change everything.
Only about one infection in 200 produces paralysis, and other disabled children may have been overlooked in the fighting and panicky flights of people in northeastern Nigeria for some years.
But a jambalaya of microexpressions seems to suggest I'm certainly not the first of his patients to get unduly panicky about his testosterone, the primary male hormone slowly ebbing away.
"The silver lining to intense sell-offs is that by the time it feels panicky, it's generally closer to the rebound," Ward McCarthy, chief financial economist at Jefferies, wrote Saturday.
The thought that some good might come of a large number of armed people, panicky and only loosely trained, all blasting away in one area is the real madness here.
After polarized hearings, Trump's panicky tweet storms, late-breaking evidence, hours of TV punditry and a fight over what constitutes a fair process, Thursday was a reality check in Washington.
Speaking by phone, a dozen protesters, weary of economic decay and international isolation, said they hoped the government's panicky reaction signaled that Mr. Bashir's rule was grinding toward its end.
Emmy is built for surprise attacks: "Foul Play" gives her bonus attacks when she attacks from an undiscovered position, and charging in dead on makes her "Panicky," reducing her evasion.
Natural gas prices surged more than 18 percent Wednesday, as panicky buyers reacted to new weather reports showing a colder forecast amid concerns the U.S. has too little gas in storage.
For one thing, nobody had told her that getting married required a ceremony, even in one of America's most notorious jails—so I was brought in at the panicky last minute.
If the markets sniff equivocation or muddle from the ECB president, the financial system could rapidly spiral out of control, as panicky investors dump the bonds of weaker banks and countries.
His bids to draw the chancellor into combat, for example by claiming that Germany is ill-prepared for future refugee crises, make him look panicky while underlining her Zen-like confidence.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda said on Friday he believes China can prevent a panicky capital flight with existing regulations and authorities' strong determination to achieve yuan stability.
In 1968, Nixon was the master of the blended approach, adroitly combining a feint at ending the unpopular Vietnam War with a law-and-order appeal to co-opt panicky whites.
The panicky trading subsided Wednesday, and the 10-year rose to 2.85 percent, while the 2-year yield edged up to 2.40 percent, making the spread between them 45 basis points.
In my view, this moral regression — like the resurgence of overt bigotry in our political discourse — marks the panicky response of a dominant culture feeling the tremors Cheryl alludes to above.
"As for encouraging higher consumer and business confidence, this type of panicky move, when the Fed has only 4 more rates to cut, I believe does the exact opposite," Boockvar added.
"People still have vivid memories of it, which makes them panicky," added the Huazhong University of Science and Technology graduate, who has lived in the Chinese city for over a decade.
We sit in his living room and I relay my panicky afternoon; he assures me that I am not damaged or stupid and that he doesn't resent me for having feelings.
In a moment, like ours, of so much panicky uncertainty, the news that the most timeless of all big stone things may be as mobile as a trailer home is comforting.
I'd answered Allan's call only because it meant that I would have to talk, and hearing my voice shaping correct sentences dictated by my brain reassured me whenever I felt panicky.
The film that results is at once panicky and abstruse, and we are left with little more than the delirious shine of McConaughey's eyes and the preacherly rapture in his voice.
The Martians made frantic squeaky noises, their unpaired eyes wheeling about in the green muck, and whooshed him again, and the Senator's bodyguards, by now a bit panicky, shot futilely back.
Fatigue exposed my fear of not keeping up, of being the sickly caribou that gets cut from the herd—which provoked the panicky behavior that identified me as the sickly caribou.
So what happens when the S&P 500 dives and a panicky client is tempted to sell from his most tax-efficient portfolio, perhaps the biggest one that holds his stock funds?
With outrage over the Helsinki summit plus revived talk of a Democratic wave in November's congressional elections, Republicans at a conference in Texas this week had reason to feel downcast, even panicky.
For example, if I'm feeling panicky on the road, I would concentrate on all the details of the car in front of me, focusing thoughtfully on each detail for a few seconds.
"If we had been where we were 10 years ago, this would have been a much more panicky situation," the vice chairman of the IHS Markit analytics consultancy told CNBC on Monday.
There is a constant deluge of news from across the world, some of it based on false assumptions or panicky reactions that fail to put data or science into the proper context.
Among the six objectives laid out by Ms. Freeland, many were not surprising to Canadians, who have been deluged by panicky news reports since Mr. Trump first threatened to destroy the agreement.
The main threat of an aggressive trade posture toward China is likely a panicky capital flight from emerging markets that would send the U.S. dollar soaring and upend the global capital markets.
"This move has the benefit of looking like action, but at first glance smells panicky," Jeremy Thomson-Cook, chief economist at Equals, a money management firm in London, said in a statement.
By midafternoon, 3,000 panicky depositors had withdrawn their money, and 25,000 ghoulish onlookers had gathered to watch, a year after the stock market crashed, the Roaring Twenties conclusively culminate with a thundering crescendo.
Despite a rough day Friday, in which the Dow tumbled 610 points and each of the major averages fell at least 3 percent, the mood heading into Monday was downbeat but not panicky.
KeySmart makes one with a hefty 10,000mAh battery capacity, and it's got a dedicated speed charging outlet (in addition to a normal outlet) for all those panicky times you need some juice ASAP.
Late in the same afternoon came a panicky kitchen plea for watercress, which sent Mr. Holland and Mr. Larsen racing out with their shears to a walkway near Bondi Beach during rush hour.
The two 17-year-olds know exactly what to do, barricading the doors with a collection of tables and chairs and directing the younger, more panicky kids to stay quiet on the floor.
By exhibiting one panicky, flawed character and one calm and collected one, the video addresses ways the public is incorrectly reacting to the virus, and then shows what they should be doing instead.
Prime Minister Omar Razzaz visited a grain silo and said there were enough strategic stocks to feed the country for months, in an attempt to assure panicky Jordanians who have been hoarding food.
Prime Minister Omar Razzaz visited a grain silo and said there were enough strategic stocks to feed the country for months, in an attempt to assure panicky Jordanians who have been hoarding food.
The drastic maneuvers were aimed at cushioning the economic impact as the breakneck spread of the coronavirus all but shut down more countries, though they had only limited success in calming panicky investors.
Notwithstanding the collapse in the real economy, the euro surged on Tuesday with traders reporting demand from insurance firms and asset managers on expectations the latest round of stimulus would calm panicky markets.
The aggressive policy steps were aimed at cushioning the economic impact as the breakneck spread of the coronavirus all but shut down more countries, but had only limited success in calming panicky investors.
"A lot of people who have been woken up by the volatility of the stock market will start to get a little panicky," said Tom Plumb, president of Plumb Funds in Madison, Wisconsin.
He put in at a port called Stabiae, hoping to reassure the panicky townspeople, and eventually perished, suffocated by falling ash and pumice, while trying to pretend there was nothing to worry about.
At the same time, Trump pacifies his base with panicky nationalism and border walls, delineating a "rump territory" that is "no more plausible, no more livable" than the globalized world they rail against.
A panicky global market sell-off — begun Monday when the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index lost more than 4 percent, its worst decline since August 2011 — dissipated on Tuesday, and the S.&P.
It's goofy and grim, joyful and panicky, in equal helpings—the sort of measured, sculpted, and revisionist vision of the genre that happens whenever auteurs choose to shoulder the weight of decades of convention.
"Panicky stories spur the release of cascades of glucocorticoid (cortisol)," said Rolf Dobelli in the Guardian, of the stress hormone that presents itself at elevated levels in patients with major depression and panic disorder.
The Human Race Is Filth offers up tortured, self-hating, doomy sludge from York, PA with panicky overtones, a heavy swig of powerviolence, d-beat swagger, a brutish low end, and deranged goblin vocals.
Despite a dramatic (and deep) decline to start off 21, an absence of the type of panicky selling that so frequently marks a bottom may suggest that the worst is not over for equities.
In Brazil — which has just over a dozen coronavirus cases compared to more than 500 and 21 deaths in the United States — people are "getting crazy" and panicky about the outbreak, Vanessa Gayer said.
For a panicky Japan, a frightened South Korea, a bellicose North Korea, a malevolent Russia and a powerful Chinese dictatorship seething with resentful chauvinism, the unraveling of Pax Americana could result in violent conflict.
Currency trading has been less panicky than the week's share market plunge, but the mood is much the same and a jump in U.S. rate cut expectations has only added to the yen's allure.
In Padang, the city in Sumatra nearest to the first quake's center, panicky residents fled to higher ground on foot or motorcycles, according to a local television station, which reported traffic jams on some routes.
A sometimes-panicky global market sell-off — begun Monday when the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index lost more than 4 percent, its worst decline since August 2011 — dissipated through the day, and the S.&P.
But it has thrown Mr. Trump's trade negotiations with Beijing into disarray, drawing a sharp protest from the Chinese government and sending financial markets into a panicky swoon, before a modest recovery on Thursday afternoon.
During the Tony Awards season, the most strenuous time for many Broadway performers, Dr. Dahl is rarely without a backpack full of treatment supplies, to handle the emergency calls she inevitably receives from panicky performers.
At 7, Neil was a heartbreakingly endearing, bushy-tailed youngster from Liverpool who wanted to be an astronaut or a motor-coach driver; at 14, his bright lantern eyes have gone red-rimmed and panicky.
She admitted that any pain in her wrist can make her "panicky" and lamented that "everyone keeps telling me it's just going to take time" to stop having twinges when she mis-hits a ball.
The texts also show a panicky top aide to Zelenskiy reaching out to Volker after the president unexpectedly halted roughly $400 million in military assistance to Ukraine, as he increased pressure on Zelenskiy to investigate.
"This is just playing out what a lot of expectations are, which is why I don't think you are really getting that panicky feel to the market at all," he told "Power Lunch" on Monday.
No, Facebook Did Not Panic and Shut Down an AI Program That Was Getting Dangerously SmartPhoto: APIn recent weeks, a story about experimental Facebook machine learning research has been circulating with increasingly panicky, Skynet-esque headlines.
" This point is echoed in the poignant, not panicky, real-life assisted suicides on display in the moving 2011 documentary "How to Die in Oregon" and brilliantly in the Hal Ashby classic film "Harold and Maude.
He might have lived entirely sufficient to himself if he hadn't once, on an improbable occasion—he didn't, as a rule, attend evening receptions at work—encountered Angela, with her startled look and faintly panicky laugh.
According to the police audio and video, the hotel clerk sent text messages to her sister saying she had seen a "suspicious male" in the lobby with "multiple disposable phones" and was feeling panicky about it.
The captain of the Boeing 25 Max 8 that crashed on Sunday faced an emergency almost immediately after takeoff, requesting in a panicky voice to return after three minutes as the aircraft accelerated to abnormal speed.
Gerstein, who said she plans to follow the guidance listed in Scientific American, considers herself a non-panicky person; still, she wants to be responsible, especially when it comes to caring for her older family members.
And yes, the rumors are true, you can get a workout in VR. After an hour of fighting for my life against robot swarms, the VR the game had me sweating and panicky (in a good way).
"     "Overall, I don't think the bond market is reacting panicky as far as this is just a terrible number, and I think stocks were down already and think they were down more on trade than this number.
"     "Overall, I don't think the bond market is reacting panicky as far as this is just a terrible number, and I think stocks were down already and think they were down more on trade than this number.
Panicky selling of riskier assets eased after the People's Bank of China took steps to steady the yuan, with a firmer-than-expected mid-point fixing on Tuesday and state banks mopping up dollars, sources told Reuters.
The thing is, meltdowns are more concentrated moments of panicky liquidation and tend not to last long; a melt-up can be a more prolonged phase of good economic news and swelling risk appetites feeding on themselves.
With Donald Trump's presidential bid in disarray after his abrupt, panicky firing of campaign manager Corey Lewandowski on Monday morning, the idea of a Republican convention coup, already gaining traction in recent weeks, will only grow more popular.
It's a weird clawing feeling in your chest, a panicky scramble, the sense that you're teetering on the edge of an abyss and only hearing "I love you so much" will place you safely back away from danger.
The drastic manoeuvres were aimed at cushioning the economic impact as the breakneck spread of the coronavirus all but shut down more countries, but they did little to calm panicky investors worried about firms surviving a prolonged recession.
It may serve you well, when experiencing this panicky emotion, to hesitate before allowing it to spur you toward impulsivity, and call to mind the German idiom Torschlusspanik ist ein schlechter Ratgeber — that is, "Torschlusspanik is a bad adviser."
This would be an eye roll-worthy sentiment of self-importance if the Bachelor weren't speaking to Hannah, a woman who announced, "If something's not perfect, then I think I'm horrible," with a panicky smile ahead of the date.
He scanned everything and treated for everything in a panicky attempt to make absolutely certain that everything would turn out O.K. Of course, he was always getting tangled up in knots with this approach, but he never rethought it.
Global markets went into a tailspin last week after bond yield curves inverted signaling the global economy was headed towards a recession, sending panicky investors to the relative safety of perceived safe-haven assets such as gold and yen.
Global markets went into a tailspin last week after bond yield curves inverted, signalling the global economy was headed towards a recession, sending panicky investors to the relative safety of perceived safe-haven assets such as gold and yen.
"There is no doubt the supply side of this market is declining and supporting the case for new mines," said commodities analyst Daniel Morgan of UBS, adding that companies that buy zinc to refine had become "panicky" about supply.
When she opens "A Curse"with dry, breathy whisper, the chill is inescapable—dead leaves rustling in an graveyard on a still winter night—and her unearthly roars at its panicky, discordant end are enough to stop your heart.
At Thursday's news conference, medical workers from an adjacent hospital who assisted in evacuating the center recounted a scene of chaos and stifling conditions as panicky staff scrambled to move overheated patients into a room where fans were blowing.
" Galvin also addressed the joke last month on Twitter, writing that the show "respects and loves the bi community," and that the joke represented "a panicky teen expressing his 'deepest fear' which was his boyfriend leaving him for a girl.
If you've ever been pinched for time before hosting a big bash, you know the panicky feeling that sets in when you realize you have mere hours until the event kicks off — and still more than a few errands to run.
AUSTIN, Texas (Reuters) - Republicans at a conference in Texas this week had reason to feel downcast, even panicky as President Donald Trump's meeting with Russia's Vladimir Putin provoked broad outrage and revived talk of a Democratic wave in November's congressional elections.
Questions to assess depression and anxiety asked, among other things, if participants felt constantly under strain, found life a struggle all the time, got scared or panicky for no good reason, or thought they played a useful part in things.
This, I saw, contained a smaller vaporizer for use outside my room, a recent copy of Dope Magazine and — because of Denver's potent homegrown — a bottle of lavender oil designed to bring me down if I suffered a panicky high.
While your body is dealing with all of the shots you took and sauna beers you gulped 24 hours later, you may have the panicky sensation of having lizards crawling in your bed, not to mention a shitty night's sleep.
Other panicky white bros not only virulently denounce identity politics and political correctness — code for historically scorned peoples' daring to propose norms about how they are treated; they also proclaim ever more rowdily that the (white) West was, and is, best.
The panicky selling yesterday sent S&P bid/offer spreads as wide as $50 (typically they are $1 or less), and there were times when prices simply weren't quoted, a phenomenon not seen since the 'Flash Crash' on May 6, 2010.
"The biggest panicky moves we know about here in ultrahigh-tax states like New Jersey were those prepaying one to three years' worth of real estate taxes," said Thomas H. Yorke, certified financial planner and managing director of Oceanic Capital Management.
Natural gas prices surged to a more than four-year high in panicky and volatile trading Wednesday, after the latest cold weather forecasts raised fears that the U.S. is heading for a potentially colder-than-expected winter with too little gas supply.
LG: I don't agree with all of the panicky "post-truth" arguments we've been hearing, which are generally pretty ahistorical, but one positive effect is to underscore the need for journalists to do anything they can to steer political debate onto firmer ground.
HONG KONG, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Panicky Hong Kong residents scooped loads of tissues and noodles into supermarket trolleys on Friday despite government assurances that supplies would be maintained during an outbreak of a new coronavirus that emerged in mainland China last month.
So it was the first time I had been 24/7 just dealing with having this infant and I was kind of panicky about it but at the same time, after that I was kind of like, 'Oh, I can do this.
Autofocus on the HTC 10 achieved a mighty 93 out of 100 from DxO, but HTC has just had to issue a software update to fix its autofocus algorithms, which were too panicky in showing a warning about obstructing the focusing laser.
The calm in sterling at such a juncture is leading some to draw parallels with Italy's mini-crisis where 21.20-22019/21.55 months of relative calm following March 2019 elections exploded onto markets at the end of May, prompting panicky last-minute selling.
Taking the witness stand in her own defense for the second time, Ms. Kelly gave an intimate view of the panicky days of December 2013, as the Christie administration tried to fend off legislative subpoenas and intensifying media scrutiny of the lane closings.
That was my first encounter with such a lofty altitude and it made me a little bit foggy-brained and panicky, which is also how I felt at certain points while trying to solve this puzzle by Trenton Charles and David Steinberg.
Whether we're working and studying remotely, or just freaking out at home, we all need something to do "that's not panicky or scared but joyful, nourishing, fun," writes Sam Sifton, our newly minted assistant managing editor overseeing The Times's cultural and lifestyles coverage.
Dipping and diving between panicky percussive sounds, syrupy static, and fragmented melodies before you can really latch onto any specific rhythm, it's a record of constant motion, a forward momentum that comes from the twitchy diversity of the sounds that make it up.
"I dropped my bag and we started running," Alex, who attends the London Oratory School, said from a wheelchair at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, where he was treated for facial bruises and sprains when he tripped in the panicky crush of fleeing commuters.
They are pissed off and panicky about it, and while we need not accept the uglier forms the backlash takes, we should still acknowledge the unique angst that results when the communities that most value order are struck by the most dislocation.
"Part of it may just be the market is taking a breather off the rally we had at the beginning of April because the moves lower are on low volume and it doesn't feel panicky," said Lance Humphrey, portfolio manager at USAA Asset Management.
These panicky policy responses being employed not only in the U.S. but also by Japan, the Eurozone and China are fueling fears that the recovery is in trouble and the current surprising stock market run is simply a sugar high without any fundamental underpinnings.
In alternate chapters, a panicky Portuguese sergeant, Germano de Melo, promises to protect those Africans who have pledged their support, while at the same time he whimpers in letters to a fellow would-be empire-builder about the fears that beset him day and night.
Jackie's panicky spiral into uselessness ("There's nowhere to put the corn holders," she laments, standing in the middle of the even bigger mess she made) is a highlight of the first episode which, for reasons I can't disclose, has its share of dark moments.
But if the Army thinks that deterrence by denial is a no-go, and there's a possibility that deterrence by punishment won't work, then the Army would be absolutely right to be more than a bit panicky about their ability to meet potential demands.
But the manner in which it corrects may well be very different, more orderly rather than panicky, taking its good time, given the glacial pace of the Fed's tightening and the large amounts of liquidity still in the market looking for a place to go.
Last April, Fox News ran a panicky story—cross-posted by The New York Post—alleging that a "Russian spy plane" had buzzed "over Area 51 and other secret military bases" in the U.S.; the flight, it turned out, was fully compliant with Open Skies.
Serpentwithfeet, as he's better known, shows up on a pair of tracks tucked away on the SoundCloud page of Chino Amobi, who employs—as he often does—sickly bass synths and gunshot percussion in panicky compositions that mirror the terror of the modern world.
While the concept of a Coronavirus emergency kit may seem, alarmist, it actually has quite the opposite intention — and we spoke to two brands currently working to make these curated preventative-supply collections less panicky and more common practice in equipping us for the unexpected.
In its design, and in the panicky desperation to pass it without argument, the bill resembled a repeat of the Troubled Asset Relief Program, crafted by people who thought the problem with the original TARP was that it included far too much oversight and transparency.
Trump continued to perform a series of panicky pivots from one unconvincing justification to another; various advisers and factotums gamely mirrored his erratic choreography, in the vein of Katy Perry's Left Shark Super Bowl dancing companion—a beat late and reliably a bit off.
Minutes before she was to walk down the aisle, Ms. Singh was alone with her photographer in an old cane house on the Haiku Mill property, her feet in Valentino heels, when she felt the same panicky feeling nearly every bride experiences before she marries.
"People are afraid and don't know what to do," said a senior banker who requested anonymity saying panicky merchants were now taking stock of the impact of a ban on commercial dealings in the dollar on imports and price of goods in the days ahead.
As panicky as it sometimes made me to gain weight, week by week, for the 10 months of pregnancy, it was actually the process of trying to lose baby weight in a non-self-abusing way that felt most like sleeping next to a loaded syringe.
BERLIN — The police have arrested a 31-year-old German man suspected of selling a gun and bullets to a teenager who killed nine people in a rampage last month in Munich, which sent the city into a panicky lockdown amid fears of a terrorist attack.
In a staccato of outraged reactions on Monday to the sanctions imposed over the weekend, North Korea threatened retaliation against the United States "thousands of times" over, vowed to never give up its nuclear arsenal and called the penalties a panicky response by an American bully.
As Huffman, of Reddit, observed, our technologies have made us more alert to risk, but have also made us more panicky; they facilitate the tribal temptation to cocoon, to seclude ourselves from opponents, and to fortify ourselves against our fears, instead of attacking the sources of them.
While the decline on Monday would imply panicky investor sentiment, in terms of the market move's sheer speed and magnitude (after all, the Dow saw its largest point drop ever), "in terms of actual flows that we saw on our desk, it was not panic," Xu said.
PhotoCredit Joshua Lott/Getty Images Over the years of the Obama administration, panicky fears and unfounded rumors among gun owners have caused the sale and hoarding of firearms to soar, despite the fact that gun rights have generally been extended, not tightened, on the state level at least.
In a Wednesday night meeting on White House grounds between top House leaders and Vice President Mike Pence, West Wing staff were described as "contentious bordering on panicky" by one GOP aide and the overall tone of the meeting described as "intense" by another source familiar with the matter.
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia — The captain of a doomed Ethiopian Airlines jetliner faced an emergency almost immediately after takeoff from Addis Ababa, requesting permission in a panicky voice to return after three minutes as the aircraft accelerated to abnormal speed, a person who reviewed air traffic communications said Thursday.
On a more immediate basis, the current bull market is showing signs of having been refreshed by the panicky 20% drop late last year, which reset investor expectations much lower, prompted a dovish turn by the Fed and seemed to anticipate the economic slowdown that has shown up in recent data.
It is worth recalling that the so-called taper tantrum in 2013, when panicky global investors escaped en masse from most of the major developing economies, was driven by an expectation of higher interest rates and a strong dollar — which is exactly what the markets are factoring in right now.
Judd — who described being sexually harassed by the Hollywood producer during a breakfast meeting in his hotel room when the 1997 film Kiss the Girls was shooting — said Weinstein made her feel "panicky, trapped," and as though her career could be put in jeopardy if she ruined their relationship by refusing his advances.
Major changes are certain to be forthcoming if the Rangers drop two more games in such panicky fashion to Ottawa — a club that gave up more goals than it scored during the regular season, that earned fewer points in the standings than the Rangers, and that lacks experience deep in the postseason.
" Before the ruling came down, Dr. Kumar said, he felt panicky thinking about having to tell patients "that this is how I normally would do the procedure if I were in any other state, but because of the new state law, I now have to provide you with care that is substandard.
The long-rumored Grab acquisition of Uber's Southeast Asia business In fact, what should be a celebratory coming-of-age moment for the Southeast Asian local champion is threatening to become nightmarish thanks to persistent regulators, panicky Uber staff and reluctant drivers who are supposed to switch to Grab as part of the arrangement.
There are a few telltale signs that you're just not naturally a morning person: For example, if "five more minutes" is the first thought that enters your head when you wake up, or if you tend to have a visceral, panicky reaction whenever you hear the particular jingle you use as an alarm playing on a passerby's phone.
Then the child starts running amok inside the tent and Kerri Chandler notices a small child in a very expensive jacket clambering onto the stage and he sets an alarm off and the whole festival becomes a disturbing, dizzying, panicky hellhole and dear old dad's somewhere, in the middle of it all, muttering about his spilled pint.
It's hard to avoid the allure of panicky headlines when the Dow is below 23,000 and the Nasdaq has entered a bear market, but for every "record" stampede of investors into bonds and sudden flood of money into cash tracked by a Wall Street firm, there's a wealthy American making a money move that might seem even more shocking: not doing anything.
"The fact that he's now backing off so quickly, within a matter of weeks, indicates the insincerity in which the first statement was made," Duke University corporate governance and securities law expert James Cox told the AP."Tesla investors must realize that they have a panicky, erratic, possibly self-destructive CEO at the helm," Yale School of Management professor Jeffrey Sonnenfeld told the Times.
It is part of a promised "devolution revolution" in which English cities will get more powers over transport, planning and, in some cases, health care, and Scotland will, from next year, get the right to set some taxes and welfare payments (the result of panicky promises made by English politicians ahead of a referendum on Scottish independence in 216, which at the time looked too close to call).
The alliance lists these early warning signs: A worrisome drop in grades or job performance Trouble thinking clearly or concentrating Suspiciousness or uneasiness with others A decline in self-care or personal hygiene Spending a lot more time alone than usual Strong, inappropriate emotions or having no feelings at all The person may hear, see or believe things that others do not; experience distracting sensations; be confused about what is real and what is not; and become mistrustful or even panicky.

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