1. The police fired teargas in the central shopping district to disperse the rioters, creating panic among shoppers. 2. An example, suggested in Savage by Lord Ackner, is inflicting GBH by creating panic. 3. And how should pharmacists respond to the news without creating a panic? 4. As news of the incidents spread, officials seemed unsure how to react, perhaps afraid to create a panic. 5. Administration officials acknowledged Thursday that they notified airlines about the hijack threat but did not tell the public to avoid creating panic among travelers. 6. Boston has not been in the market as long as its counterparts, and so far has not come up against the kind of obstacles that can create panic. 7. But stories that find their way into the media create unnecessary panic, he says. 8. But the prospect of a permanent cutoff of a popular doll can create panic. 9. Default, however, has also been likely to create panic in other emerging markets that depend on foreign capital, Hormats suggested. 10. Gubler said that in stepping up their monitoring, federal officials did not want to create more panic. |