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Central banks are now being forced to step into the breach.
Should big business step into the breach where politics is gridlocked?
Activists are trying to force congressional lawmakers to step into the breach.
Other actors will step into the breach, and extract profits — and loyalty — in return.
They're easily moved by stories of suffering and step into the breach to heal.
Smaller businesses are also jostling to step into the breach, offering standby power when shortages occur.
There is no benevolent foreign power to step into the breach if America loses its way.
Ghibli's twilight raises the question of who is to step into the breach — to be the next Miyazaki or Takahata?
You too may find that this simple step into the breach of social engagement online can make you… Fitter. Happier.
With the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau rendered otiose by Republican control, expect Waters to step into the breach and start taking names.
As a result, the general expectation is that, were another crisis to occur, governments (and taxpayers) would again step into the breach.
"We've written to the Italian government and we've said 'look, if something untoward happens, don't worry, we will step into the breach'," O'Leary said.
In the absence of a cohesive national strategy to arrest the spread of the coronavirus, state governments have had to step into the breach.
MILAN (Reuters) - Falling foreign demand for Italian government bonds is pressuring domestic banks to step into the breach, as they did back in 2011-2012.
And the latest tool to step into the breach sits at the intersection of the massive CRM trend and another two or three "super hot" business tech buzzwords.
The sheer magnitude of the task has necessitated the intervention of units, not trained for advisory work and ill equipped for the role to step into the breach.
With deadlines for the recounts looming, and sources saying that the White House was just focused on a smooth transition, it was up to Dr. Stein to step into the breach.
This is a chance for the Democratic Party to step into the breach—and contra popular belief, they don't necessarily need to pander to the right to pick up Republican voters.
Nor can the other party in the governing coalition, the Social Democrats, step into the breach — likewise decimated in the recent elections, they are suffering through their own period of self-reflection.
Denholm is currently CFO of Australia-based telco Telstra; she'll step into the breach once a six-month notice period is served, Tesla said in an announcement released late Wednesday evening U.S. time.
Climate activists expressed concern the new U.S. position would jeopardize negotiations to implement the Paris agreement, which are set to be completed in 2018, and urged the European Union to step into the breach.
Some economists, among them Larry Summers of Harvard University, argue that, with little ammunition left, central banks should refrain from action so as to force governments to step into the breach with fiscal policy.
As new, cheaper, easier-to-use instruments become available, more people across the world will step into the breach as governments threaten to scale back their efforts to monitor the environment and set their own agendas.
When people hear "more government," they immediately associate that with the Democrat answer of some government programme that's going to step into the breach and offer a government service that's going to lift you and perform.
If Renzi is not prepared to be a figurehead leader, government officials contacted by Reuters said Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan or Senate speaker Pietro Grasso were the most likely candidates to step into the breach.
That Washington had to step into the breach itself highlights the extraordinary sensitivity surrounding Jerusalem, which has sites holy to Jews, Christians, and Muslims, and which both the Palestinians and the Israelis claim as their capital.
At the same time, the same kind of weather in Australia and New Zealand, countries that should have been able to step into the breach and satisfy exploding Chinese consumption, left the world in desperately short supply.
PARIS (Reuters) - As the euro zone's downturn drags on, the lack of coordinated response from the bloc's governments appears to be leaving an uneasy European Central Bank with little choice but to step into the breach again.
It remains to be seen whether major oil producers like Saudi Arabia and Russia will step into the breach to stop prices soaring after an expected dip in Iranian supply, a top analyst told CNBC on Tuesday.
Kamala Harris' shock decision to drop out of the race president -- a development that shook Democrats awake to a winnowing field with diminishing diversity, and allowed Booker to step into the breach with a message of righteous indignation.
Yet the providers of those services say they are unprepared to step into the breach, hamstrung by regulations ill-suited to the current pandemic and unable to access protective gear that could shield workers and clients alike from infection.
"Although each one of us comes from a different background, we all understand that automation is about to step into the breach and take over content creation, as it has done in so many other fields," Tal tells me.
Hoping to step into the breach left by the end of the Obama administration's aggressive approach to civil rights abuses by the police, a coalition of civil rights groups filed a federal lawsuit against the City of Chicago on Wednesday.
"We are hopeful Senators can step into the breach created by today's decision and exercise their right to codify a definition of joint employer for small business owners everywhere and end the constant ping-ponging back and forth of this issue," Haller said.
The Indian government has prodded the country's largest bank, state-run lender State Bank of India, to step into the breach and lead the planned rescue of Yes Bank, a measure some said might not be enough to stem sector-wide panic.
But it's 40 years since Justice William J. Brennan Jr. set out to infuse the term with new meaning by urging state courts to "step into the breach" left by a Supreme Court that much to his dismay was becoming steadily more conservative.
Wendy, as it happens, is Wendy Leon, Mr. Leon's mother — a dynamo, who, whenever her son is feeling pressed to feed mobs of guests at one of his frequent gatherings, to unscramble his finances or to beef up inventory, will gamely step into the breach.
What the crude import numbers from China and India for the first two months show is that by and large the top producers seem reluctant to cut supplies to major Asian buyers, and that even if they do, other producers seem willing to step into the breach.
"Where Attorney General Sessions refuses to act, we hope that other state and local governments will follow Illinois' example and step into the breach," agreed Vanita Gupta, former head of DOJ's civil rights division under Obama, who now leads the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights.
If another company doesn't step into the breach, agricultural economists warn the dispute could damage India's cotton-growing sector - which recently surpassed China's as the world's biggest and last year accounted for more than a quarter of global output, with a value of over $8.5 billion.
But, as the OECD report details, others have been quick to step into the breach and fill their own boots with filthy drug lucre: mainly bent politicians and gangsters in Nigeria and Ghana, who have moved to maximize their involvement in the West African transit hub.
However tempting otherwise, perhaps it is time for religious leaders to step into the breach, and follow the example of people like Abou Zaid, to become the public face in the fight against HIV and against the stigma and ignorance that is driving its rise in the Islamic world.
"The basic idea was to do this federally, but states had to step into the breach," said J. Mark Iwry, a former Treasury Department official a co-author of President Barack Obama's automatic I.R.A. enrollment legislation — which has never been enacted federally but which states are putting into effect.
"If the U.S. follows through on its rhetoric and scales back its global footprint, China may be well-positioned to step into the breach and cement its role as a preferred donor and lender to the developing world," Samantha Custer, AidData's director of policy analysis unit, said in a statement.
The last fantasy of centrist third-party advocates like Glover is that a popular business executive will step into the breach, like "financier David Rubenstein, Ginni Rometty of IBM or Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase," all of whom are wealthy enough to personally finance a new party's drive for ballot access and national attention.
"If the US follows through on its rhetoric and scales back its global footprint, China may be well-positioned to step into the breach and cement its role as a preferred donor and lender to the developing world," said Samantha Custer, director of policy analysis at AidData, which Wednesday published the most detailed breakdown yet of China's foreign aid programs.
Helima Croft, RBC Capital Market's global head of commodity strategy, said that a loss of Iranian oil would mean other traditional producers, like Saudi Arabia, having to step into the breach if OPEC was not to risk a million-barrel loss of production, on top of the 1.2 million barrel a day (bpd) supply cut it already makes as part of a deal with non-OPEC producers.
"At a time when U.S. commercial carriers are seeking unprecedented financial assistance from US taxpayers—and while much of the airline fleet is otherwise idle—we would expect that US airlines, including those participating in the CRAF program, will be willing and able to step into the breach and work with the Department of State to provide the necessary support to bring American citizens home," Menendez wrote.
After four defeats in five games, January's home game against Leigh descended into a mass brawl before the referee abandoned the match. Both clubs were fined £1,000 and coach Peter Smethurst decided to quit. The club committee asked his assistant, Frank Barrow to step into the breach. His first game was against rock-bottom Whitehaven, winless after 22 matches.
Its proceeds supported the financing of accommodations for parents close to pediatric clinics. Imi Knoebels artistic intention that lead and tied him to the Star for Children went beyond the first project. His intention aimed at continuity and expansion. Star for Children became the agenda with the promise to actively step into the breach in the name of children.
But the autopsy allows Christine and Geneviève to step into the breach. [...] What I also know is that one man alone cannot dig that hole under the patio, even a man blinded by rage and hatred: 2.5 cubic metres (3.25 cubic yards) of earth was displaced. The affair is based around the idea that Xavier Dupont killed his family before burying them. No other line of inquiry has been explored.
On 12 September General Sir Thomas Blamey visited Port Moresby. At this point Maroubra Force (still under Potts) had withdrawn to Ioribiwa, but nearby the fresh 25th Brigade under Eather were about to step into the breach. Allen and Rowell were confident of prompt success against a clearly exhausted enemy, and Blamey was easily convinced to share their optimism. There were smiles all round as he flew back to Australia.
They then later relocated operations to Poole before merging into Condor Ferries. Sealink operated to Cherbourg with the Earl Granville for several further years until the Earl Granville violently ran aground off Cherbourg. Hoverspeed ran the HOVERSPEED GB from Portsmouth to Cherbourg intermittently one summer – often the "new ferry of the future" was out of action and the now repaired but ageing Earl Granville would step into the breach – much to passenger annoyance.
II, part i, p. 364; translation as in Fairweather 2014, p. 206 By 1030, Sigfrid may well already have reached an age appropriate for retirement from a life of such demanding activity. However, the refusal of Bishop-elect Gottskalk to take up residence in Götaland brought about a prolonged crisis of leadership in the newly founded diocese of Skara, and there is some evidence that Sigfrid, presumably basing himself at Husaby, was the first to step into the breach.
In March 1990, he was combining the job of publican with that of community officer in North Yorkshire when Halifax Town parted company with manager Billy Ayre, and he was asked to step into the breach. However, his spell with Halifax was not successful, as they hovered around the foot of the Football League, and he resigned in October 1991 to be succeeded by John McGrath. McCalliog has not held a senior position in football since.
When first advised of the appointment, he sent a reply that spoke of the great honour and his desire to serve Yorkshire and England. But he was better apprised of the controversy when he arrived in Cape Town and finally sent a message that he was declining the offer but willing to serve under any other captain.Arlott, On Cricket, p.270. The committee then appealed to William Worsley who agreed to "step into the breach" and he held the post through 1928 and 1929, his only two seasons in first-class cricket.
Soros writes that a treaty is needed to transform the European Financial Stability Fund into a full-fledged European Treasury. Following the formation of the Treasury, the European Council could then authorise the ECB to "step into the breach", with risks to the ECB's solvency being indemnified. Soros acknowledges that converting the EFSF into a European Treasury will necessitate "a radical change of heart". In particular, he cautions, Germans will be wary of any such move, not least because many continue to believe that they have a choice between saving the Euro and abandoning it.
He says that if the state fails to meet its social obligations it will be the task of each Christian to step into the breach. However, Booth was not departing from his spiritual convictions to set up a socialist or communist society or sub- class, supported by people forced to finance his plans; Booth's ultimate aim was to get people "saved." Booth asserts in his introduction, It was asserted in some circles that In Darkest England was actually written by the crusading journalist, W. T. Stead, who, in his own words, acted as a "literary hack" for the General when Mrs. Booth lay dying.
As he recalled in an interview, "An actor playing Motilal's father had not reported on the sets, so there was an opportunity to step into the breach. The dialogue I had to speak ran to a full sheet of foolscap paper. Almost everyone on the sets was ready to laugh at me trying to be an actor, but God helped me and I did my job." The film was Jhul Badn, written by K. M. Munshi (the founder of Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan), directed by Sarvottam Badami and starring Motilal and Sabita Devi. To his delight, his talkie debut fetched him a ten rupee increment as his salary rose to Rs 45 a month.
In November 1909, Attorney General George Wickersham signed a two-page order creating "The Public Lands Division" of the Department of Justice to step into the breach and address the critical litigation that ensued.History of ENRD He assigned all cases concerning "enforcement of the Public Land Law", including Indian rights cases, to the new Division, and transferred a staff of nine – six attorneys and three stenographers – to carry out those responsibilities. As the nation grew and developed, so did the responsibilities of the Division, and its name changed to the "Environment and Natural Resources Division" (ENRD) to better reflect those responsibilities. Today, the Division, which is organized into ten sections, has offices in Washington, D.C., Boston, Denver, Sacramento, San Francisco and Seattle, and a staff of over 600 people.
The sixth match of the series saw Morgan make 21 from just 13 balls, but it was not enough to prevent another an England defeat, this time by two wickets. Morgan was not initially named in England's squad for the 2011 World Cup as he was suffering from a fractured finger, but was later called up following an injury to Kevin Pietersen. On 11 March 2011 he made his World Cup debut for England, scoring 63 runs in the defeat to Bangladesh, making him only the fourth player to have represented two different nations at the Cricket World Cup.Morgan ready to step into the breach – ESPN Cricinfo, 9 March 2011 He made 7 in the next match against the West Indies as England qualified for the Quarter Finals.
When county cricket resumed in 1919, he played five times for Sussex in the Championship (taking his first wicket, that of Andy Ducat, in June) but also appeared for Worcestershire (who did not re-enter the Championship until the following season) in a number of first-class friendly matches. It was in the last of these, in late August, that he took 7-56 against Warwickshire; these were to remain his career-best bowling figures. From 1920 onwards, he appeared for Worcestershire. His first-class statistics were relatively modest, but his dedication to Worcestershire kept them going through lean times. He had three stints as county captain, in 1920-21, 1926 and 1928-29: his obituary in Wisden said that "he was prepared to step into the breach when no one else would".

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