1. But he defended the game, saying it was the responsibility of sports officials to avoid panic. 2. Industry experts said the banks can avoid panic among their staffs by providing specifics on job-cutting early on. 3. Keeping a sense of humor helps, as does keeping a schedule, thereby avoiding pre-deadline panic. 4. Or are they lying to avoid panics? 5. Or simply the ability to avoid panic when faced with a test? 6. Orchestrating the replacements and avoiding backstage panic was Crystal Huntington, the stage manager. 7. The aim of such statements had been to avoid panic but instead they had made many citizens less vigilant than they should be, Izmailov said. 8. The guidelines also include advice on communicating with the public about a potential outbreak due to bioterrorism and about avoiding panic. 9. The states want to avoid the panic that occurred last February, when companies rushed to the oil market after their gas was shut off during a cold snap. 10. They moved people away slowly and calmly, working to avoid panic. |