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send into a flat spin (Anglophile); set off a panic (Since the gold had been intended to shore up New York banks reeling from a fiscal crisis, the loss of the cargo set off a financial panic before insurance payments could stabilize the situation. ART Vancouver); cause panic ('More); create panic ('More) | |||
cause quite a stir | |||
create a flap | |||
touch off a panic (Alex_Odeychuk) |
вызвать панику: 9 phrases in 5 subjects |
Foreign exchange market | 1 |
General | 1 |
Makarov | 3 |
Psychology | 3 |
Public relations | 1 |