So while bond buyers are often spooked by rising rates, banks and other institutions are often more willing to step into the breach with adjustable-rate junk loans.
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Analysts said that, with the president occupied with his fight to stay in office, other US policymakers, especially Fed chairman Alan Greenspan, will have to step into the breach.
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We will have no choice but to step into the breach " because Saddam has not shown he is ready to comply with U . N . resolutions to disarm.
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When conventional therapies fail to help chronic or poorly understood conditions, the acupuncturist, homeopathist or chiropractor steps into the breach with a potent belief system ready-made to help the suffering patient.
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The Court of Appeals'refusal to recognize the protective function privilege will undermine the Secret Service's ability to step into the breach and protect the Nation from profound and predictable peril ."
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Furthermore, due to the very sudden dismantling of Bulog's monopoly rights, no private companies are ready to step into the breach and import commodities, except those controlled by powerful business tycoons.
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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.
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During the last few decades, government has stepped back from direct involvement in areas like housing and health care, and instead encouraged community development organizations like Banana Kelly to step into the breach.
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When Stephanie has to leave on a sudden overnight trip and the regular baby sitter comes down with food poisoning, she every reason to be nervous when Gordon gallantly steps into the breach.
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But when you start to lose your horses, either by injury or falling off in performance, and you don't have young kids to step into the breach, it doesn't look so complex ."