Examples of using Panics in English and their translations into Chinese
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However, if panics occur, each goroutine is responsible for having its own recovery condition met, or it will crash the entire application.
The holy items only go off if the true believer panics, or if you try vampire powers on them.".
The main goal of the bank is to manage the US government's money supply and stabilize the nation's banks during panics and recessions.
Panics are not equivalent to exceptions in other languages as they are intended to be system level“stop everything” events.
America spent the next 80 years without a true central bank, and as a consequence suffered repeated banking panics and depressions.
AIAR interviews Bob Swarup about his new book Money Mania: Booms, Panics, and Busts from Ancient Rome to The Great Meltdown.
It established a National Monetary Commission to evaluate the best response to prevent ongoing financial panics, bank failures, and business bankruptcies.
When her high school boyfriend proposes at her friend's wedding, she panics.
Note: Within handlers that you will implement with Go for most servers, panics are already addressed.
Sometimes we just call it the Depression, even though there had been many panics and depressions in the preceding century.
Unwrap() is a function that extracts the value inside an Option or Result and panics if no value is present.
He called for a National Monetary Commission to evaluate the best response to prevent ongoing financial panics, bank failures, and business bankruptcies.
Hawaii panics after a false alarm warning of an incoming ballistic missile.
But every so often, when there's an alert and a passenger panics(say, a student gets bullied), they can step in to calm things down.
The woman panics but is forced to keep driving since she's in the middle of ongoing traffic, but the phone seems to stopped burning.
Some of these risks will be heightened when global interest rates rise, particularly if they rise abruptly as a result of either inappropriate monetary policy or panics in financial markets.
Such interdisciplinary efforts are also generating practical insights about fundamental problems like chronic illness, energy conservation, pandemic disease, intergenerational poverty and market panics.
Panics about“technological unemployment” struck in the 1960s(when firms first installed computers and robots) and the 1980s(when PCs landed on desks).
Bob Swarup, journalist& investor, on his new book, Money Mania: Booms, Panics, and Busts from Ancient Rome to the Great Meltdown.
It gave the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation“resolution authority” to seize and“wind down” banks, a kind of orderly liquidation- no more panics.