In the less panicky mood that prevailed this week, such measures appeared to have bolstered confidence.
Reacting to market panic with panicky rate cuts is likely to make things worse rather than better.
The panicky media coverage of Surface sales carries over to Windows 8 computers with even more alarmed punditry.
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Al-Qaeda can claim credit to for causing a panicky administration to play fast and loose with the Constitution.
This news contributed to the panicky atmosphere of those days and weeks, and led to calls for reform.
That there is so little foreign money in Japan's government-bond market merely reduces the likelihood of panicky sell-offs.
Otherwise, there's liable to be a run for the exits by panicky investors.
Its subsidies for renewable energy are wasteful and its nuclear pull-out looks panicky.
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As panicky villagers fled for cover, leaving behind their freshly brewed beverage, the elephants drank to their heart's content.
Four panicky days later, Jirbo junked the subscription model and turned to advertising--on the Jirbo site and embedded in games--for revenue.
The creeping death toll has caused a panicky populace to flock to government-run hospitals to get themselves screened for the virus.
Phil Jagielka's deep right-wing cross had Macho backtracking, forcing Stanislav Varga into a panicky, overhead clearance under pressure from Wayne Allison.
In more panicky market conditions, currencies tend to move in line with broad market sentiment, frustrating bets based on economic analysis.
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Well aware of her own vulnerability to panicky frustration, Lucy Kincheloe made a point to remind herself there was no real hurry.
Still, Louise Purtle of CreditSights said the rushing of bond issuance could be an example of "panicky policy" leading to "unintended" consequences.
They are caused not by panicky human beings but by sophisticated (and unemotional) computer-generated algorithms that turn data into trades in milliseconds.
That sinking, nauseous, panicky feeling you get when something is truly wrong.
The advertisers' panicky reaction to the first change has been expensive: to pay more to get a message to the dwindling crowd.
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"This is another embarrassing rebuke for the prime minister, just 24 hours after his panicky and defensive speech on the economy, " he added.
Her babysitter said Doherty looked "sweaty and panicky" and claimed it was Miss Harrison on the phone, saying she would be home later.
As Mr Trichet spoke, the ECB's traders were buying government bonds to prevent a run on some countries and to calm panicky markets.
So resist the panicky calls from many of your friends (and some experts) to move to cash while you still have some savings left.
The Obama Administration seems to have resisted panicky calls on Capitol Hill to stop the Predator strikes lest they inflame public opinion in Pakistan.
While the prime minister has seemed panicky as he pleads for trust, the Conservative leader's lack of charisma has come to look like integrity.
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It was an almost Bruegelian journey into some kind of mad heart of darkness, and it thrilled me in a panicky sort of way.
So how can investors know whether President Obama will decide to tap the SPR, causing a brief but panicky sell-off in the oil market?
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It is but natural to get excited or feel a little panicky in an interview even if one may go for rehearsing with several imaginable questions!
Introduced by Labour in a panicky piece of politicking before the 2010 election, it raised precious little cash in the first year it was in force.
As thousands of misfigured frogs grew to millions, panicky folk began to complain to local officials, only to find indifference, disbelief and ineptitude as the typical response.
Describing Moscow's efforts to protect Russian money in Cyprus as "panicky", the paper says that many of its owners would have trouble proving it had been earned legally.
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