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The old guard is stepping in saying, who, slow down.
Nurmagomedov struck the balance between feinting and actually stepping in.
" Asia is the other place Lasry is stepping in. "Why?
Fritz Lanman, the current chairman, is stepping in as CEO.
Companies are also stepping in when policymakers fail to act.
But Airbnb is finally stepping in with a helping hand.
Do you see that as someone stepping in your lane?
Without government stepping in, industries are crafting their own responses.
Why isn't our government stepping in to do something about that?
But we are enormously grateful to Sheikh Mohammed for stepping in.
The GOP is stepping in to save an already failing system.
One such area where these firms are stepping in is transportation.
Their mission: stepping in where they felt government officials had failed.
Holly Myers recently started stepping in to direct films for WoodRocket.
So the US has done Australia a big favor by stepping in.
Bernsten is no stranger to stepping in to replace a pro dancer.
Some private software companies are also stepping in to push for change.
Even those supposedly unflappable data journalists have found themselves stepping in it.
And now members of Congress are stepping in to voice their concerns.
Today we are stepping up and stepping in to demand your resignation.
That's where the conservative eco-right grassroots group RepublicEN is stepping in.
Verlandet chimed in, thanking the model and cookbook author for stepping in.
At least one neighbor hailed him as a hero for stepping in.
They're just recording it and stepping in when actual violence seems imminent.
In 2015 he referred to legal fines as "stepping in dog shit".
Others are stepping in to prepare for the incoming hurricane, as well.
From behind, Trump emerged, pushing Markovic aside, stepping in front of him.
From behind, Trump emerges pushes Markovic aside, stepping in front of him.
What's happening: Some CEOs are already stepping in to address pressing issues.
Producers have no problem stepping in if you're looking a little thirsty.
One of the administrators even tried stepping in front of the door.
Meanwhile, ordinary citizens are stepping in to help out where they can.
Zuckerberg sees bots stepping in for customer service reps and personal assistants.
Johannsson will reportedly be stepping in for Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson.
There's no bank stepping in to handle that mortgage: just the taxpayers.
Some policymakers and employers are stepping in to alleviate the financial pain.
Fortunately for the country, others are stepping in to fill the void.
But stepping in so soon after HKEX's stumble would require strong nerves. ■
But, Torie -- who has one child with Mario -- is now stepping in.
There were even some dancers Chicago stepping in the ring with Kelly.
"He keeps stepping in and doing the right thing," the chief said.
Planet Fitness is stepping in to fill the abandoned spaces they left behind.
Meanwhile, Donald Trump kept stepping in it with his response to Puerto Rico.
It ran two more seasons with Cloris Leachman stepping in as a regular.
He's stepping in for Guy Ritchie (Aladdin), who directed the first two installments.
And now, he's stepping in to solve the most baffling Netflix-related mysteries.
In urban areas, travel providers are stepping in to help guests switch off.
That'd be 2016's Rogue One, which had Michael Giacchino stepping in instead.
And I am grateful to Meagan, Bhaskar, Chris and Quinta for stepping in.
And now other redditors bearing spoilers are stepping in to fill Senaris's place.
It's not hard to understand why the Obama administration is stepping in here.
In part, it is stepping in where the federal government has pulled back.
" Tengler stressed that when it comes to buying stocks, she's "gingerly stepping in.
Seeing an opportunity, new companies are stepping in to help ease the transition.
She wants him held accountable, and the justice system is actually stepping in.
Now, a new major television network is stepping in to host the project.
Inspectors general, in a new role, are stepping in to address this failure.
She said the farm bureau's stepping in has not changed her groups' resolve.
Private sector partners are stepping up and stepping in to make a difference.
Teller, who is stepping in to manage Project Wing, has a fairly full plate.
The military responded by stepping in and Mugabe resigned, ending 37 years in power.
He would never fear stepping in when it was clear that he absolutely should.
I supervise employees in a call center, stepping in on customer calls when necessary.
So tech companies are stepping in to help people identify and handle the problem.
But in this case, it'd be existing — not new — natural gas infrastructure stepping in.
The problem is you have news organizations actively stepping in to push their agenda.
By stepping in to protect these animals, we change their lives for the better.
That's where one between-jobs bodyguard in San Francisco is stepping in to help.
Every great counter puncher looks to get his opponent stepping in onto his punches.
Another podcast, another example of Elon Musk opening his mouth and stepping in it.
Charles-Donatien is used to stepping in and out of the shadows by now.
Because, she explained, people pee everywhere, and you want to avoid stepping in that.
The TSA has added additional screeners, and our members are stepping in to help.
Rockhold, finding little joy with his two proven methods, started stepping in to punch.
We're told there's no real objection to Montgomery stepping in for the short term.
And in the absence of government salaries, some private businesses have been stepping in.
That was, again, the government stepping in to own assets they don't traditionally own.
But he's not talking about government regulators stepping in the way Elizabeth Warren wants.
Still, Jensen isn't just stepping in where Van Grack cannot, according to the official.
Government shouldn't be stepping in to hurt or help any particular business or technology.
Thanks so much for stepping in for Mike, who is visiting Harvard this week.
Hadid is rightfully being called a hero for stepping in to diffuse the situation.
Price, a surgeon, talks constantly about keeping the government from stepping in the middle.
Stanton looked spotty, however, upon stepping in for Palmer during the loss against the Rams.
Along the way, we meet the team (though Sela Ward will be stepping in soon).
Both Congress and the federal courts are considering stepping in to save the DACA program.
Are local or central governments stepping in to help, or are people's concerns being ignored?
Again, run the hot water for a minute or two before stepping in, says Tierno.
There's a little Teen Wolf crossover with Tyler Hoechlin stepping in as author Boyce Fox.
Now, all you have to watch out for is accidentally stepping in the real stuff.
His boxing is more akin to fence—stepping in and out on a straight line.
"I personally don't think anything will happen," Hanley told The Hill about regulators stepping in.
Vanna White is stepping in as Wheel of Fortune host alongside some adorable surprise guests!
A number of high-profile Republicans are stepping in to help Estes's bid, including Sen.
DAP is in there solo and Ronson has no problem stepping in on the bass.
Ideally, developers would be able to self-police their spam rather than Facebook stepping in.
Small wonder, then, that there's only a short visual penalty for stepping in the lava.
Apparently stepping in to play Super Grandma hasn't quite been enough to fill the void.
Somehow I knew it: I'd be stepping in at service station, trusted to pour highballs.
The public is finally stepping in to say they're not here for the public shaming.
Just a few months after the acquisition, Tony Qiu is stepping in for Peter Fernandez.
"We are seeing an astounding number of grandparents stepping in to take custody," she said.
Japan is in a serious anime crisis, and the government's stepping in to save it.
Russia's Surgutneftegaz is stepping in to replace Russneft's cargo, tendering the same volume for Jan.
"The next step has to be industry stepping in and changing the economics," he said.
Now the federal government is stepping in to help address the issue of classroom food.
Go deeper: Robots are stepping in to help solve the worker shortage driven by aging
In the face of this demand, psychedelic retreats are stepping in to fill the gap.
Some applauded Jay-Z for stepping in, while others were disappointed that the rapper intervened.
Shortly after stepping in as interim chief exec, reports surfaced that he didn't want the gig.
This trickiness is one major reason why the FTC is stepping in to crack down now.
The Hall of Famer will oversee the team's business, stepping in ahead of Thursday's trade deadline.
But they do have to worry about politicians stepping in and exercising control over that product.
Now, after YouTube cracked down on the Tide Pod craze, New York lawmakers are stepping in.
From behind, Trump emerges pushes Montenegro Prime Minister Dusko Markovic aside, stepping in front of him.
Facebook is also stepping in to help game developers move to HTML5 and other newer standards.
Koll said the probability of the U.S. stepping in as an active mediator is very low.
However a band of locals, scientists and conservationists are stepping in to stave off this decline.
So (spoiler) stepping in a puddle of blood connected to a live wire can be fatal.
About ten minutes into his appearance, Nixon surprised everyone by stepping in front of the microphones.
"Team Bruce," she would say, stepping in to defend her step-dad from other family members.
Stepping in to replace Peter Fernandez is Tony Qiu, who most recently oversaw Didi's luxury business.
" Ryan said the Republicans are making sure they are "stepping in front of this collapsing law.
Troopers monitored roadways, stepping in to help after fender benders and with disabled cars and trucks.
Stepping in front of a self-driving car is the automotive equivalent of a trust fall.
These services are stepping in to fill the void left by traditional television, in most cases.
He described his own office as stepping in to ensure Epstein faced some form of punishment.
But, for policymakers, other industries are stepping in to soak up some of those laid off.
I didn't expect, stepping in, that this 720-degree VR simulator would make me physically sick.
Or using his bounces to feint and dull his opponents' senses before stepping in for real.
The big question, therefore, is why neither Endeavor nor its private equity partners are stepping in.
The financial situation is so bad, the Los Angeles County Office of Education is stepping in.
They accused him of stepping in where Mr. Mueller had declined to make a prosecutorial decision.
He was stepping in for Representative Kevin Brady, Republican of Texas, as the starting second baseman.
It's the latest example of tech stepping in to help combat the spread of COVID-19.
Now, startups are stepping in offering consumers ways to pay down debt faster and start saving.
"We saw plenty of video of officers stepping in to de-escalate situations," Mr. Jones said.
When she danced the lead in 2015, she was stepping in for an injured Polina Semionova.
In state capitals, attorneys general and legislators are stepping in to investigate and counter anticompetitive practices.
Now, the government is stepping in to help manage the queues and congestion at the spring.
Kevin is away this week, so Adam Satariano, The Times's European tech correspondent, is stepping in.
Kevin is away this week, so Cecilia Kang, The Times's Washington tech correspondent, is stepping in.
I think if it sells off further, I'm actually interested in stepping in at these levels.
Left guard Lane Taylor started at left tackle, with Lucas Patrick stepping in at left guard.
And, more importantly, why was the US stepping in to arrest and prosecute the FIFA cabal?
Racial gerrymandering, however, is different — there's ample precedent for the courts stepping in to stop it.
When he does, stepping in and throwing a hard left, McGregor floats just out of range.
That was completely the universe stepping in and wanting to give us a show for the ages.
Likewise, Uber's self-driving program hasn't been immune to the company's habit of continually stepping in shit.
The company is stepping in to advise Musk and the Tesla board on taking the company private.
Koko was transforming itself into an intervention tool, scanning platforms and stepping in on its own volition.
However, Dewan is stepping in to clear it all up, and to put worried minds at ease.
But in the video at least, their message about stepping in to prevent campus rape comes through.
While Brooke Mueller gets the professional help she needs, her loved ones are stepping in to help.
AND I THINK THIS WOULD BE SOMETHING THAT ANYONE STEPPING IN THIS ROLE WOULD HAVE TO CONSIDER.
Fortunately, Belkin is stepping in to offer a handy dock that connect to 8 additional Thunderbolt devices.
But Apple wants those rules to extend to humans stepping in to prevent even minor traffic violations.
It's the first time stepping in front of an international audience and flaunting how nationalistic you are.
Thank you Harry for stepping in to host the show at 2 and a half hours notice!
We appreciate the Department of Defense stepping in to assist the Department of Homeland Security as needed.
The implication was that where the government has failed vets, rich people were stepping in, including himself.
The California senator said she would give Congress 2023 days to tighten gun laws before stepping in.
Now a company known for its lemonade mix is stepping in to keep these sidewalk shops running.
People have been stepping in to help separated families, and Wilensky's tweet highlighted another way to contribute.
But I laid there feeling my heart stutter-stepping in my chest, my neck prickling with heat.
It was like you're stepping in and out of sex work when you weren't being supported. Right.
However Pettis got into a rut of pumping two jabs and stepping in with the right hand.
Critics say that with the US out of the market, the country's chief competitors are stepping in.
And now, it's stepping in to provide emergency assistance to as many of those workers as possible. 
So far it's shown no indication of stepping in to halt the activity of r/deepfakes, either.
Smaller Chinese banks have been facing liquidity issues and mounting risks, with large state banks stepping in.
Insiders generally are investing for the longer term, and if they see an opportunity, they're stepping in.
I nearly ruined one of my favorite pairs of sneakers by stepping in a deep muddy puddle.
You're stepping in for Mike this week because he has again locked himself out of the office.
It continues the recent trend by the veteran coach for stepping in to help teams in trouble.
At a time when mom-and-pop investors are derisking, companies are stepping in to provide demand.
The era of American hyper-power is ending, Russia is back and China is gingerly stepping in.
Around the world, governments are stepping in to support their domestic industries in competition with other governments.
But what is clear is that I was that kid once, stepping in, having to prove yourself.
"Without Jo being out there, he's stepping in, filling those shoes very well," Anthony said of O'Quinn.
Just make it through your miserable childhood, beta booby, and you'll soon be high-stepping in style.
But don't you worry because that's where phone makers like Essential, Apple, and Sharp are stepping in.
He's stepping in after Chris Urmson, the technical lead on the project,* suddenly departed two weeks ago.
Like all caring owners, neither is above stepping in to clear a plate or refill a water glass.
Meanwhile, instead of stepping in to protect civilians under fire, U.N. forces on the ground dragged their heels.
Stepping in from under the bright sky, they met a formidable wall of 35mm and medium-format cameras.
The veterans organization Fisher House ended up stepping in to help cover for the government until it reopened.
Banks have, in many cases, pulled back from lending, with nonbank lenders stepping in to fill the gap.
They take care of themselves, and each other, and don't need government stepping in to muck things up.
"We're close enough to a bottom [in the equity market] that investors should be stepping in," Minerd added.
He argued that history supported the idea that the Constitution "functions just fine" without the court stepping in.
It looks like Kylie Jenner can't go more than a week without stepping in some kind of drama.
The federal government is hosting a series of roundtables to talk about stepping in to help struggling journalists.
And I would hope that lawmakers will be stepping in and encouraging them to do that as well.
He will be stepping in at fundraisers set for Seth MacFarlane and Barry Diller's homes, according to Deadline.
But he, too, explored the idea that the democratic process may spare the Supreme Court from stepping in.
For Mickey's birthday, plenty more fashion designers are stepping in to show off their love for the icon.
Footage of the skit shows Boulanger stepping in front of Patin as he attempts to steal the bride.
Uploaded by the pair's granddaughter, the two images show a grandpa stepping in as hairdresser for his wife.
In stepping in as the CIA&aposs new chief, she becomes the agency&aposs first-ever female director.
Particularly as Romero was gliding in to side kick and Whittaker was stepping in to land a punch.
Vevo says Huggers is departing "to pursue new opportunities," with CFO Alan Price stepping in as interim CEO.
Her bread and butter is stepping in and unloading with wide right hands to the body and head.
"I think anyone stepping in this role would acknowledge that they have Venti shoes to fill," Johnson joked.
It seems that with more British club closures, restaurants are stepping in to fill the after-hours void.
Trump was convinced not to fire Mueller, but it's hard to imagine anyone stepping in to protect Rosenstein.
The loss of Pepe at the back was hardly noticeable against Wales with Bruno Alves stepping in admirably.
Now the federal government is stepping in with a major new effort to bring order to the chaos.
You had Sansa, stepping in for Jon while he heads south to (finally) meet with Daenerys and Tyrion.
After stepping in for injured Nick Foles, Minshew and his mustache have taken to the job with confidence.
Whenever Mr. Singh got into a dispute with customers, he remembered Mr. Rahami stepping in as the peacemaker.
Big tech is stepping in to patch newly disclosed security flaws affecting almost every Intel chip since 2011.
These new leftists are stepping in to build the world they—and most grassroots liberals—want to see.
Eddie Alvarez bested Gaethje by drawing him forward, flicking out jabs, and stepping in to smash Gaethje's body.
Within seconds of stepping in the door, he was transformed from a celebrated star to an amazed fan.
She says the temporary loss of business and jobs is worth it and lauds Duterte for stepping in.
Tom Wolf said he was stepping in where the federal government had failed to protect his state's citizens.
The knight in shining armor of that "Lohengrin" is Piotr Beczala, stepping in after Roberto Alagna dropped out.
"In Japan, as the labor force is shrinking, robots will be stepping in as our substitutes," he added.
Conservative media will point to boycotts and highlight other retailers that are stepping in to serve disaffected consumers.
Mr. Barr has been widely criticized for stepping in to determine that the president had not obstructed justice.
It's the first instance of government officials  stepping in to prevent the retailer from operating during the epidemic.
Prior to West stepping in, North had proven that she was quite the beauty icon in the making.
But they quickly learn that U.T.M.B. and other hospitals would not be stepping in to deliver medical treatment.
Giants fans who have embraced the rookie, stepping in for a benched Eli Manning, may dispute this rating.
This change could also tie the hands of local and state governments from stepping in to prevent discrimination.
He said he keeps his timing by stepping in when LHP David Price is pitching a simulated game.
In some instances, institutional investors have replaced banks as lenders, stepping in to provide alternative capital to borrowers.
McDonald's has largely stayed on the sidelines, citing a desire to better understand the trend before stepping in.
Around 2,900 Facebook users have commented and overwhelmingly praised Trent for stepping in to defend the two friends.
But they're also wondering why no one is stepping in to offer more humanitarian aid, particularly in Matamoros.
Creed director Ryan Coogler is officially stepping in to steer Marvel's Black Panther, which hits theaters on Feb.
But as incidents stack up and consumer confidence wanes, individual states are stepping in with their own rules.
He repeatedly raised his rear knee as if to push kick before stepping in with a straight punch.
It also led to massive, spontaneous protests across the country and, eventually, the courts stepping in to block it.
Landis+Gyr management declined to comment on the possibility of another buyer possibly stepping in at the last minute.
But when Pinterest users search the platform for something dreary anyhow, the company doesn't have qualms about stepping in.
We envision them in action; stepping in to overturn unconstitutional laws, free the wrongly imprisoned, and defend civil rights.
We are very grateful to both Ms. Nielsen and Ms. White for stepping up and stepping in so swiftly.
Finally, Google was stepping in to own both the hardware and software and provide a bloatware-free Android experience.
So increasingly we will see governments stepping in to oversee how they operate with an eye on consumer protection.
One opposition lawmaker angrily criticized the government in parliament on Thursday for not stepping in to save the company.
By stepping in when a situation starts to turn, you're affirming every person's right to set their own limits.
Now, as Quartz reported, the trending team will be operated by algorithm, with engineers stepping in to make adjustments.
Diaz was caught heavy as McGregor slipped a left hand and landed his own while Diaz was stepping in.
How did a gang war run rampant for thirty years with local officials not stepping in and doing something?
And my view is that it's gotten to the point that the policy is unsalvageable without Congress stepping in.
Despite 8-10 security members and Rams personnel stepping in to diffuse the situation, Peters couldn't let it go.
They came to the conclusion that Gerleman killed herself and her son by stepping in front of the train.
Her camp says they've been trying to figure this out without a judge stepping in, but to no avail.
In response, fintech companies are stepping in to bridge the gap between modern business needs and legacy infrastructure capabilities.
Meanwhile, Vatican officials are considering stepping in to play a mediating role between Mr. Maduro's government and the opposition.
Now these organizations can simply cut birth control coverage without any other entity stepping in to provide the coverage.
It simply doesn't make sense to wait until a species is on the brink of extinction before stepping in.
The AP uncovered several cases of the nonprofit stepping in to provide assistance when accusations against priests came up.
We do not want China or Russia stepping in as their business partner of choice in building critical infrastructure.
Government sources, however, "had questioned the financial wisdom of stepping in to save the company," according to the BBC.
President Obama is also stepping in to help more than 150 candidates across the country running for state office.
Kennedy was forced to kick and run to keep Gastelum from simply stepping in and dropping hands on him.
In the absence of formal education on sexual assault and harassment, the organizers of today's performance are stepping in.
By stepping in to replace him, Souza could sacrifice a full camp and proper preparation for a championship contest.
Eastern was in bankruptcy, and so they were there pitching Jay on stepping in to take over the airline.
Some are stepping in to manufacture goods in short supply, others have offered their facilities to help the public.
China's state-backed funds have a history of stepping in to smooth out swings in the country's stock market.
Farhad is off this week so Daisuke Wakabayashi and Jack Nicas, tech reporters at The Times, are stepping in.
Now, one of the world's largest and most prestigious perfume and cosmetic conglomerates, LVMH, is stepping in to help.
In those spaces, unexpected decision makers, like business owners and religious leaders, are stepping in and filling the void.
In those spaces, unexpected decision makers, like business owners and religious leaders, are stepping in and filling the void.
No industry has significantly improved the security or safety of its products without the government stepping in to help.
Researchers say that the bird's survival, at least in New Jersey, is largely dependent upon wildlife officials stepping in.
"If you happen to see teams struggling, leaders being replaced, and higher-level leaders stepping in," the person said.
This is where Cisco, which has invested millions in these processors for their own products, is now stepping in.
Schneider had obviously raised a difficult issue, and now senior NRC leadership was stepping in to smooth everything over.
Christie will then be capable of stepping in and helping ensure Trump's administration operates smoothly, according to the Times.
Stepping in on a recent evening, I was transported onto the pages of a 1970s issue of Sunset magazine.
He received a loud 30-second ovation and doffed his helmet in several directions before stepping in the batter's box.
It's not hard to imagine the secretary of state or someone on her team stepping in here and doing that.
That&aposs vastly different than making a really sort of put, you know, stepping in it without thinking about it.
For Gina Rodriguez's latest role, the Jane the Virgin star is stepping in front of the camera to get personal.
According to Elite Daily, that's why TRESemmé is stepping in to make your life a hell of a lot easier.
Holland's already made one appearance in the MCU, stepping in on Tony Stark's side during the Avengers' own Civil War.
Unsurprisingly, Walmart is stepping in with a sale on the Google Home, now just $69 instead of the usual $129.
The startup's current board chairman, Yahui Zhou, is stepping in as interim CEO until a full-time replacement is hired.
This year was no different, with SA Skydiving stepping in to help O'Shea raise the funds with a GoFundMe campaign.
Dias called Cumberbatch a "superhero" for stepping in to save the day, but the actor shrugged the whole incident off.
Carino was familiar with media attention and paparazzi stepping in his tracks even before dating the GRAMMY award-winning singer.
"I feel horrible that Mark is hurting, but stepping in for him has been a dream come true," says Bersten.
Jas Prince is pissed at scumbags trying to profit off Hurricane Harvey ... so he's stepping in with a HUGE donation.
No, we're not talking about LeBron James stepping in for Michael Jordan — although that's been a rumor for months now.
But when you're stepping in a plushy unicorn slipper — a slipper built like a cloud — moving suddenly feels okay again.
Except Romero did something Jacare didn't: when he saw Whittaker stepping in, he slammed in the low-line side kick.
Jobs wanted complete control of the design of the smartphone without any service providers stepping in and mucking things up.
Trained "playworkers" will act as lifeguards of a sort, watching closely but stepping in only when necessary or when asked.
" Short of such clear "textual indications," Justice Gorsuch suggested that "maybe we ought to be cautious about stepping in here.
That includes stepping in if a company violates the process set out for predicting pollution levels before getting reconstruction permits.
And it will take the state stepping in through lawsuits*, the Department of Labor standards enforcement, and city enforcement agencies.
She appeared often at the Met after stepping in as Violetta in "La Traviata" for a matinee performance in 1970.
And not surprisingly, the big beauty players are stepping in with new skin care products — "pollution protection," as it's called.
These stepping stones from one sidewalk to another allowed Pompeiians to cross the streets without stepping in the sewage below.
Stepping in, I'm confronted with a smell like manure and air so thick that my throat feels like it's blocked.
Fury looked to exploit this from the very beginning, constantly pumping his lead shoulder before stepping in with legitimate jabs.
So, if you'd feel more comfortable with your Memoji stepping in for you, then you can easily make that happen.
"The whole company is actually stepping in to help customer service because we've seen a spike in cancellations," he said.
There's no more justification for government stepping in and ordering citizens to purchase a product that doesn't meet their needs.
The strategy could backfire, some say, if the public perceives the court as stepping in prematurely to help the administration.
After stepping in manure, one young women clawed up my back like a cat, screaming a glorious stream of expletives.
The only external pressure that could matter will have to come from government regulators stepping in, or disaffected users leaving.
"Diplomacy will carry on, with the professional staff stepping in until Mr. Trump has made his new political appointments," he said.
And the footage captures people who had no idea that they were actors, then stepping in and standing up for people.
Twitter is stepping in to deal with the "targeted abuse and harassment" facing many of the survivors of the Parkland shooting.
After stepping in, the bear returns to four paws to peruse the vending machines and the other rooms of the building.
With barrettes also stepping in the spotlight, we're envisioning our hair as the new hand when it comes to accessorizing potential.
If companies hold back spending, including stepping in to buy up stocks when the market swoons, stock trading could be bumpier.
His response caused an outrage on Twitter across the aisle — with both conservatives and liberals stepping in to defend Lewis' legacy.
Late Night host Seth Meyers is stepping in as host, taking over duties from fellow Saturday Night Live alum Jimmy Fallon.
Though a large chunk of vacant space is being filled by nontraditional tenants, up-and-coming retailers are also stepping in.
Absent the votes for a big repeal and replace bill, stepping in with "fixes" might be the responsible thing to do.
Moicano timed him stepping in and jarred Kattar's lead leg a couple of times, then Kattar couldn't move nearly as well.
Beauty and the Beast has been in production since 2014, with Watson stepping in for the titular role in early 2015.
Services like SoundCloud have offered a platform to be discovered, but Spotify may be stepping in with a way to grow.
New York City authorities are stepping in to make sure Central Park's famous Mandarin duck survives the winter ... TMZ has learned.
Just two-fifths (38%) of women said they would want to know why their partner fell into debt before stepping in.
He believes that it's the government that should be stepping in to support the U.K. economy rather than the central bank.
Authorities said that she was killed while stepping in front of Goldstein as he tried to evacuate children, USA Today reported.
As the cryptocurrency industry matures and grows, regulators are slowly stepping in with the intent of protecting potential investors from fraud.
In the absence of specific federal laws, a number of states have been stepping in with their own rules and regulations.
Being gone for as long as he had, stepping in late in the season, and playing the way that he is.
The cops are already on the scene, but they don't seem too keen on stepping in the middle of the chaos.
Suddenly a short left hand caught him stepping in and he was on the mat and failing to beat the count.
Across the nation, labor unions are stepping in to try to win better pay and job security for part-time faculty.
The groundbreaking deal was not to last, however, with the always-forward-thinking boys at the Football Association swiftly stepping in.
When setting up his tripod, Mr. Cenicola noticed people not stepping in front of his camera, displaying an ingrained photographic courtesy.
Possibly it had to do with a French superstition that stepping in dog poop with your left foot brings good luck.
In other words, stepping in to fill the void now may give China a competitive edge later, after the crisis passes.
Recently, that has meant stepping in to speed recovery after the attacks of 219/11 and the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
In stepping in — in 1960, 0003, 1980 and 1997 — to "restore order" to faltering governments, Turkey's generals reinforced top-down rule.
But before stepping in the cage ... Shields has a big time boxing match this Friday against Ivana Habazin in Atlantic City.
If you think it feels like communicating with Death on the River Styx, then you're smelling what Dashlane is stepping in.
Andrew M. Cuomo, Rick Cotton is stepping in as executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
There are signs that the Chinese leadership is already stepping in to fill the leadership void developing under Mr. Trump's presidency.
"I'm very happy Kevin is stepping in and glad another Hoosier is in line to take over this job," Bird said.
Father and son have talked about what is sometimes needed to win — stepping in front of a shot being one example.
They joke about and roll their eyes at him and make excuses for him, rather than speaking up or stepping in.
Even if stocks become downright cheap or interest rates somehow decline, investors won't risk stepping in the metaphorical quicksand, he said.
Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court chances are in doubt — and President Donald Trump is stepping in to try to salvage his chances.
Shevchenko committed her own violence against the void, attempting to spin for a backfist each time she felt Holm was stepping in.
With digital overload becoming an increasingly important health and safety issue, private companies are stepping in to try and fill the gap.
The fact that Aldo never threw another kick suggests that the threat of Holloway stepping in on it was an effective deterrent.
Picking me up by my armpits like I was a kid, he sat me on the island, stepping in to kiss me.
Stepping in for the former Destiny's Child singer will be her understudy Cassondra James, who will assume the role until Dec. 26.
But if there's one thing Tuffington made clear, it's that those attending the rally will face the risk of stepping in poop.
"It's positive that the FDA is stepping in and starting to take action, but this alone is not going to be enough."
At today's hearing, representatives questioned what such a bill should look like, although many expressed trepidation in stepping in to regulate Google.
Outside of stepping in to help newer entrepreneurs avoid business pitfalls, Glazen generally avoids the heavy-handed approach — and sees positive results.
If you are considering stepping in, here are the top 22011 most valuable sneakers in the world, according to fashion site Farfetch.
Since the net neutrality repeal, we've seen states stepping in through executive order or by their own legislation, regulating net neutrality themselves.
Signs that the People's Bank of China was stepping in to stabilize the yuan also helped bring some poise to the markets.
Four years later, when Google restructured to form Alphabet, Page became its CEO, with Sundar Pichai stepping in to take over Google.
There are some bright spots, like Adam Lambert's brief flash as Ed and Broadway veteran Ben Vereen stepping in as Dr. Scott.
Pirates RH Chad Kuhl (3-212, 226) Suter has posted two straight quality starts since stepping in for the injured Chase Anderson.
" K.B. also says Jeremy's handler tried stepping in to stop him, adding Jeremy allegedly replied with, "I'll be done in a sec.
LIC is India's biggest portfolio investor and plays a major role in government stake sales, sometimes stepping in when demand is weak.
According to docs ... Zac's promoter for the show, Live Nation, is stepping in to defend him at next week's scheduled mediation hearing.
It may end with Conte, a former academic who is not a member of any party, again stepping in to overrule Salvini.
Both have a habit of setting their feet and swinging a counter almost any time their opponent looks to be stepping in.
Charles, who's Prince Harry's father and Meghan's future father-in-law, has experience stepping in to assist brides on their big day.
LCH, using what it says are robust risk controls, essentially underwrites such deals, stepping in if a buyer or seller drops out.
BECKY QUICK: Do you think there's room for a third political party, the way Howard Schultz is kind of stepping in, potentially?
Community organizations, food banks and churches are also stepping in to make sure kids don't go hungry while they're not in school.
Heat assistant coaches Juwan Howard and Chris Quinn have been stepping in to help provide a 10th man for practice when needed.
Now he's stepping in in a very consequential post indeed — though it's not clear, exactly, just how big his role will be.
Not that Ms. Monseau thinks everyone has to learn that way; she does like the idea of the Fire Department's stepping in.
"The European System of Central Banks, through the Bank of Italy, is stepping in to ensure orderly market conditions," the source said.
Do you think there's a double standard when it comes to the punishments meted out for conservatives stepping in it versus liberals?
Oracle is stepping in to help the Trump administration figure out if controversial malaria drugs should be used to fight COVID-19.
Hospitals, doctors, doulas, and others are stepping in to make sure pregnant people and new parents have as much support as possible.
As the United States slouches away from its global leadership role, regional powers like Turkey are stepping in to fill the vacuum.
"We're only stepping in when there's either misbehavior or when the CEO's vision would take the company to the ground," Misra said.
However, he said he remained undecided on running, putting his odds of stepping in at "50/50," or, he allowed, "51/49."
Michael Calore, my usual cohost is out this week, so Boone Ashworth, who produces our show, is stepping in again as host.
And the possibility of a 50-50 tie -- with Chief Justice John Roberts stepping in to decide the witness question -- still exists.
She carefully observed the children, stepping in to reinforce relevant concepts, like how to write a complete sentence to label one's artwork.
"It's pretty sudden for the government to be stepping in and saying you have to leave here immediately," said Jared Greenman, 28.
Stepping in: Easterbrook will be replaced in both roles by Chris Kempczinski, effective immediately, my CNN Business colleague Danielle Wiener-Bronner reports.
At the time, Page shifted from the Google CEO role to Alphabet CEO, with Pichai stepping in to lead the search giant.
Several current and former employees criticized Brin and Page on social media for leaving instead of stepping in to address employee concerns.
Wonder Woman stepping in to lead the league — even if that would mean sidelining Batman, its founder — would make complete logical sense.
Google could be stepping in where Windows machines are falling, or the market as a whole could still be on the slide.
Draghi's latest policy hints show that he, and his successor are destined to keep stepping in to make up for others' failings.
This meant that every time Edgar started stepping in, Aldo could snap out a crisp jab and bust up the challenger's face.
" Chmerkovskiy also posted a photo from the routine, simply writing, "Thank you @alanbersten for doing a great job stepping in for me…..again!
L.A. scored 2286 points from Weeks 2414.3-23.6 without Kupp, and many expect the offense to keep humming with Josh Reynolds stepping in.
It's routine for the Supreme Court to sit on an issue to gauge if there's disagreement among the lower courts before stepping in.
And therefore, we're stepping in with significant investment, the Space Hippie shoe that you're describing is the most sustainable shoe that's been created.
Volunteers have been stepping in to try to fill the maintenance gap; at some parks, the volume of waste proved to be overwhelming.
Thomas asked the third member of the group, Fred Couples, if he would be stepping in his through line if he putted out.
Demand for single-family rental homes is surging, and homebuilders are now stepping in, redesigning and reimagining the sector — and becoming landlords themselves.
Often Till will land the left straight as an intercepting or simultaneous counter, when the opponent is stepping in to strike or kick.
It's currently unclear if that's Microsoft or Twitter stepping in to take control of the account and its burst of AI-based spam.
"Dataset search has always been a difficult thing to support, and I'm hopeful that Google stepping in will make it easier," she says.
Stepping in to centralize more land use decisions in Sacramento would reveal that there is a strong broad statewide interest in more development.
Banking and tourism are stepping in to fill the gap, but they have failed to generate enough jobs, with unemployment at 20 percent.
The RNC is also stepping in at a time when the White House is increasingly looking to distance itself from the Russia investigation.
When a woman tried stepping in, Allen allegedly threw a glass vase at her and trashed the shop before bystanders took him down.
And those who didn't know any better now have Apple stepping in on their behalf to make sure their private data stays private.
Ardern has faced criticism for not stepping in earlier, despite Māori leaders in her own party coming out in support of the movement.
Prince Charles is stepping in his place to do the honors ... which will be a surprise to those going strictly off the program.
"That's why family caregivers have to keep stepping in," said Susan Reinhard, senior vice president and director of the AARP Public Policy Institute.
That's partly a side-effect of the government stepping in over the past few years to cool the residential property sector, he said.
The man stepping in temporarily is Whitaker, who has been publicly critical of the special counsel investigation that Trump calls a witch hunt.
When Osaka, a major underdog, won the match, the crowd booed, with Williams eventually stepping in to defend Osaka and quiet the boos.
Pumping shoulder feints and stepping in afterwards to connect legitimate jabs is the mark of someone who actually understands how the jab works.
THE UN is often accused of meddling, only to be called upon when disaster strikes—and then blamed for not stepping in sooner.
But everyday people were stepping in to help -- even as the bullets were still flying -- making gurneys out of tables, barriers and banners.
" Ryan said the current system is failing, adding that Republicans are "stepping in front of it and rescuing people from a collapsing system.
But the bravest role he played was far off camera: stepping in to help raise Lloyd and mold her into an Olympic athlete.
McGough, a senior, exited early due to a shoulder injury, with backup Maurice Alexander stepping in after throwing only six passes all season.
Its large windows are ideal for people-stepping-in-snow-puddles-watching, and they open up for a pleasant breeze in the summer.
And the Republican National Committee is stepping in to aide Trump's campaign, helping to shoulder the load for digital, research and data work.
Albion College basketball player Zachary Winston has died after stepping in front of a train, according to the Albion Department of Public Safety.
Albion College basketball player Zachary Winston has died after stepping in front of a train, according to the Albion Department of Public Safety.
But in some cases, Lowe's employees report that managers are stepping in to help stores deal with problems caused by the new schedules.
The musical was also known for rotating in famous faces to play the lead roles, with Bareilles even stepping in a few times.
If it wasn't for (defensive tackle) Bennie Logan pushing the pocket and Houston stepping in the right area, he wouldn't have tipped it.
A devout teacher who struggled his whole life with manic depression, he killed himself by stepping in front of a train in 1998.
Indian environmentalists have a long list of complaints: They say Mr. Modi should be stepping in more to provide leadership on air pollution.
Wana Brands said it's approaching Canada like a "long play," stepping in while it's still new and there are relatively few brands available.
And the surprisingly rich history of the U.S. government's stepping in to backstop major companies and industries shows what forms they might take.
Later, Ferguson was able to land punches far more freely, but also found success in smothering Thomson's hands and stepping in with elbows.
Feeling the effects of the Trump administration's trade war with China, some states and cities are stepping in to build their own relationships.
And in 2019, they brought back While You Were Out, with a lineup of HGTV stars stepping in to conjure covert home makeovers.
With so many pooches using the city's streets as a toilet, it's surprising that we aren't stepping in their unpleasant remains more often.
Of course, with our credibility to go in, hopefully we get more confidence of international investors stepping in, more capital flows towards China.
As EPA takes its time to update national emissions standards for sterilizers, states are stepping in to use their authorities to crack down.
The scientists found 52 suspected victims, and the rumor in the area was that the disease was caused by stepping in elephant dung.
Her stoic Albanian doorman (Laurentiu Possa) becomes the man in her life, helping with the nursery furniture and stepping in for emergency childcare.
The film shows men being role models by stepping in to stop bullying and harassment and demonstrating how to treat people with respect.
Why it matters: Chinese officials are wary of stepping in because they don't want to encourage "moral hazard and reckless spending," Bloomberg writes.
U.S. banks' credit default swaps are not baking-in a much higher chance of the government stepping in than they are for ordinary companies.
Just look at what Sheryl Sandberg accomplished after stepping in at Facebook, led at the time by painfully awkward 24-year-old Mark Zuckerberg.
Is there a risk the government could forgo investment in public transport in these areas if they see private services like Uber stepping in?
"Berkshire stepping in has alleviated people's fears about the housing market in Ontario and Canada," said Bryden Teich, portfolio manager at Avenue Investment Management.
As fuel prices increase globally, it has become unprofitable for private petrol marketers to import, with the NNPC stepping in to prevent major shortages.
But his statement is significant because so far the FTC has largely shied away from stepping in when it comes to consumer DNA tests.
The artist spent hours in front of the mirror transforming her face with every new movement before stepping in front of a black backdrop.
And after the Trump administration withdrew from the Paris climate agreement in June 2017, corporate America has had a bigger role in stepping in.
Black has considered Hillary and Bill Clinton's adult daughter Chelsea Clinton serving in a "first lady" type role, or someone else altogether stepping in.
NewsGuard is also stepping in to take responsibility for its ratings, and co-founder Steve Brill tells The Guardian that people can blame NewsGuard.
F Justin Anderson, who had played well after stepping in for injured F Chandler Parsons, managed three points and six rebounds in 26 minutes.
But the United States and the international organizations that are stepping in to ease the budget crunch have significant leverage over the parties now.
On the moderate left there is talk of the BBC stepping in to fill the void, or the Supreme Court or even European institutions.
What you're finding is that banks are tightening so there's more opportunity for firms like ours, because we're doing direct lending and stepping in.
Take advantage of this temporary reprieve from self-doubt and ego by stepping in to fix, figure out, and heal what lies before you.
So when Barboza counter kicked he was on one leg, with nothing obstructing Lee from stepping in and pushing him straight onto the fence.
Essentially, this place is a bonafide Willy Wonka Kit Kat Factory with the cake-stuffed candy bars stepping in for the fizzy lifting drink.
Churchill considered herself a counterpart and adviser to her husband, stepping in to assist in engaging the public or when political affairs went awry.
Now, the Swiss government is stepping in to make sure that lobster is prepared in the least gruesome way possible within its mountainous borders.
Even the states are stepping in: "So far states have been more aggressive than than the federal government in regulating the internet," he said.
Members were seen walking together to get to a meeting when Trump emerged from behind and pushed Markovic aside, stepping in front of him.
You know what they say: If you can't handle the heat, make sure you apply lots and lots of sunscreen before stepping in it.
It allows a single human to oversee 10, 20 or 100 machines, stepping in to clear confusion when they aren't sure what to do.
The procession was able to set off again around noon, with teachers from the SUD teachers' union stepping in to prevent any further clashes.
In 2013, just a year after the Grammar Geek launched, the NSA announced that a new editor was stepping in to write the column.
When he saw there were hundreds of trophies lining the walls, all manufactured by Bertoni, he could not resist stepping in to look around.
It had a hiatus or two along the way, with Nick Denton, the Gawker founder, stepping in to write the blog at one point.
And where parents stepping in to voice a concern or provide input is viewed negatively, with potentially significant repercussions on status and playing time?
But he has been mum on the name, likely to prevent other investors from stepping in front of him and making potentially lucrative trades.
Wayne Gallman Jr. is far from a stud, but he should get plenty of opportunities this week stepping in for an injured Saquon Barkley.
The show announced it canceled its Thursday taping because Pat went under the knife, and taping resumed Friday with Vanna stepping in as host.
While there's still an enormous marketplace for old-school medical alert systems featuring a button and a base station, apps are naturally stepping in.
With just over two weeks to go until Election Day, President Obama is stepping in to help more than 150 candidates for state office.
With just over two weeks to go until Election Day, President Obama is stepping in to assist more than 150 candidates for state office.
"With younger, more progressive clients stepping in, we see a lot more exploration and a greater need to be purposeful about yachting," he said.
Wan Ling Martello, the executive vice president of Nestle in South Asia, will be stepping in as an independent board director, Recode has confirmed.
It has been proven time and time again to be an invaluable weapon in mixed martial arts: literally jamming an opponent from stepping in.
But now, David Fincher is stepping in to bring the film back to life like the thing that turns corpses into zombies or whatever.
According to police, sheriffs and prosecutors, there have been dozens of cases of concealed handgun permit holders stepping in and preventing mass public shootings.
"It featured men stepping in when their sons were fighting, and urged everyone to stop using old-fashioned excuses like "boys will be boys.
As soon as we get information that there's a problem, we're stepping in, we're helping the local community get that water system cleaned up.
"Oh, I don't go to shops with unmanned checkout tills," says a pensioner, stepping in from the rain for a baguette and a natter.
Mr Bostock's similar contention was rejected in the 11th Circuit, creating a split that the Supreme Court is this term stepping in to resolve.
" In general, Worona said he tries to stay out of the content, only occasionally stepping in to advise, or help with handling "the aftermath.
"Please refrain from stepping in and denying the opportunity for children to realize the positive growth that comes from school supervised activities," he said.
The federal government sets the standards and the states enforce them, with the E.P.A. stepping in only if the states default on their responsibilities.
China now gets to be seen as the good global actor, stepping in as the US retreats from the international order it helped create.
As more and more stories emerge of the Trump administration's inhumane border policies, attorneys are stepping in to fight for those who need their help.
His square, upright stance means that when he is stepping in to throw his right, he is often an easy mark for his opponent's jab.
But he also suggested that states were stepping in to do their part to address the issue and maybe courts were not the only remedy.
But legislators are stepping in and arguing that by not accepting cash, businesses are discriminating against consumers who don't have bank accounts or credit cards.
The likelihood of the Supreme Court stepping in will spike in the event that federal appeals courts begin to butt heads, too, she said.2.
"Unfortunately, the victim suffered injuries while stepping in and trying to do the right thing," detective Christopher Nugent, a spokesman for Shelton police, tells PEOPLE.
The third scenario stood somewhere in between the first two, with Germany delaying stepping in and causing multiple days of pressure on the European banks.
But the fact that other governments and key Democrats are stepping in to validate the administration's decision is evidence that this time might be legitimate.
It's part of a trend of builders stepping in to the single-family rental space, either on their own or partnering with established rental companies.
The bank's critics have pointed out that many of these governments can now borrow in abundance from foreign investors themselves, without the bank stepping in.
Note that it's Europe, not the US, that is stepping in to regulate the company now, though Mark Zuckerberg will testify before Congress next week.
Ultimately where Belfort flourishes is in trades—when the opponent engages him by either not retreating or circling out, or by stepping in on him.
Junzo Yamamoto, head of the National Public Safety Commission, offered flowers at the site before stepping in to the building's blackened hulk to inspect it.
With Microsoft seemingly uninterested in releasing a new 2-in-1 Surface Pro, other PC makers like HP are stepping in to fill the void.
"Mike is double the dad now, stepping in whenever and however duty calls," she says, accompanying a clip of Feldman painting their little girl's fingernails.
Star Wars also helped to prop up the licensing and toy business, stepping in to help make up for the slowly fading juggernaut of Frozen.
Republicans and Democrats ripped Manafort for not stepping in earlier to end the story, and the whole episode underlined concerns about the Trump campaign's management.
The flip side of this is that every time an opponent even looks to be stepping in, Lineker's right hand drops and begins winding up.
Brian Alexander, a 34-year-old Santa Rosa resident, told CNN about stepping in to help his neighbors as the inferno surrounded his apartment complex.
"The Brazilian real is getting crushed and now with the Brazilian central bank stepping in [by issuing currency swaps], that is spooking investors," he said.
Greg Abbott (R) activated the entire Texas National Guard to respond Harvey, with out-of-state guards units and the Coast Guard also stepping in.
After being clipped a few times stepping in, Overeem was finally caught flush by Rothwell's right hand and Rothwell swarmed to pick up the TKO.
In both cases, the failure of democratic political institutions to resolve a conflict over power led to the military stepping in to resolve the crisis.
Ucom's Gu said he saw no evidence the government was stepping in to stem the slide this week, the CSI300's worst since August 2015.
Distilleries are stepping in to help combat the hand sanitizer shortage by using the alcohol in their facilities to create their own alcohol-based solutions.
So should social media companies be stepping in to stop people from (sometimes unknowingly) spreading rumors that obscure the truth about an impending global crisis?
LA Trade-Tech is now the last remaining trade school for sign painting, but individuals are stepping in to fill the roles institutions once provided.
Sometimes just stepping in and informing the individual that officers are aware of the potential attack, thereby disrupting their plan, is enough to derail it.
Credit default swaps of American banks are not baking in a much higher chance of the government's stepping in than they are for ordinary companies.
Attorney General William P. Barr showed no such reluctance, stepping in before the public ever saw Mr. Mueller's report to clear the president of wrongdoing.
The book's landscape is at once intimately known and unfamiliar; I seem to be stepping in the footprints I left when I was last here.
Here's a video of Jacksonville Jaguars player Myles Jack stepping in dog crap last month in his Jordans, and visibly grieving about the entire experience.
There's not a ton of new footage, but sitting through until the end will give you a brief, vaguely spoilery tease of Captain Marvel stepping in.
Even after the ruling, the FCC will continue to play a key regulatory role, setting deadlines and stepping in if talks between the companies break down.
"It's a tough day," she said, "but the N.H.S. is pulling out all the stops, with senior doctors and nurses often stepping in to provide cover."
In the "Final Two," Dan talks about how Facebook is once again stepping in "it" and the latest on the "so-called" trillion dollar infrastructure plan.
By stepping in to regulate cell-based meat, the government is treating it as food subject to the same oversight as the rest of our food.
After stepping in and a short conversation with some new arrivals, a decent amount of cocaine was poured out by one of the more intoxicated attendees.
"I appreciate Fannie Mae and the current leadership of the SEC stepping in to end a case that should have never been brought," Mudd told Reuters.
A potential pullback by this investor base raises concerns that tranche spreads could move higher, as investors stepping in to fill the void demand more compensation.
If the space looks slightly different this week, that's because I, a person who does not usually recap this show, am stepping in for Morgan Baila!
If your vision of Mardi Gras is stumbling down Bourbon Street in a hoard of strangers stepping in very questionable puddles, you are only partially correct.
In response, retailers and start-ups are stepping in to allow this generation the ability to customize everything from clothing to jewelry on a larger scale.
In short order, Instant Articles became a model for the industry, with Apple and Google quickly stepping in to offer content hosting solutions of their own.
The Fed — and Congress — should indeed understand the consequences of changing that before stepping in and dictating to corporate America how it should spend its profits.
Though standards vary by community, the group is crafting a guide for "the role of the library in stepping in on this opiate addiction," she said.
He also said it had not been ruled out that it was caused by market participants deliberately stepping in when the market was at its thinnest.
While we wait for robocalls to be blocked before they ever reach our phones, Google is stepping in to help its Nexus and Android One users.
Hong Kong's richest man is stepping in to help small businesses struggling to recover from months of political and economic unrest, and he's starting with restaurants.
Jacksonville Jaguars rookie quarterback Gardner Minshew is one of the hottest players in the NFL after stepping in for an injured Nick Foles in Week 1.
Anytime there is an abusive member, management is awesome about stepping in and taking over so we don't have to stand there and get screamed at.
From clothing retail giant H&M to luxury brand Balenciaga, the fashion industry is stepping in to help overcome shortages of masks and personal protective equipment.
Melnick said that film funding had dropped in the United States and Europe since the financial crisis, but that international players like China were stepping in.
Shari Redstone spent years away from Viacom and CBS, but now she's running the show at the family business, stepping in for her father Sumner Redstone.
Jurors were shown video of the arrests in which police officers blocked Mr. Williams and other protesters several times from stepping in front of the ambulance.
The epidemic has killed several thousands and disrupted global supply chains, with policymakers and central banks of major economies stepping in with assurance of stimulus measures.
As the United States withdraws from Syria, Russia is stepping in, running patrols to separate warring factions, striking deals and helping President Bashar al-Assad advance.
Stepping in Nick Cannon, who's already hosting, like, a billion other shows on TV, will guest-host Wendy Williams' show as she deals with Graves' disease.
She also serves as the head of the House Administration Committee, and, as such, is stepping in as something of an arbiter to this rules dispute.
Instead of stepping in to help the victim, or at least calling the police, she streamed a live video of the assault on the Periscope app.
The central bank, he said, is focused squarely on not stepping in to halt economic momentum but also wants to be a bulwark against runaway growth.
She is stepping in as Perez continues a rebuilding job he acknowledged was bigger than he'd expected when he was elected DNC chair a year ago.
So stepping in to play Bilott, a man who has dedicated decades to get justice for the many affected by DuPont's gross malfeasance, seemed only natural.
VH1 reimagines this competition in its 23rd cycle, with the singer Rita Ora stepping in as host for Tyra Banks, who is still an executive producer.
With an outsider like McGinn stepping in, there was suddenly the possibility, however remote, that two cops might be punished for shooting a man to death.
Brown starred in the NBC comedy "Community" and already was stepping in for Hardwick as moderator of "Walking Dead" panels next week at San Diego Comic-Con.
Former Sanders delegates Verdejo and McKinnon says Sanders isn't at the top of their 2020 list, especially with two candidates of color potentially stepping in to run.
It's the most Hamilton song on the album, with new cast member Jordan Fisher stepping in for Johnson's singing role in the film, with Miranda accompanying him.
The new law would require the agency to conduct an investigation or inspection to prove that there was a problem before stepping in, a potentially lengthy process.
An option, in addition to the government stepping in, is for companies to pool their resources for reskilling "if competitive factors can be put aside," she said.
Square sees itself as stepping in to provide loans to small but growing businesses that typically don't have the earnings track record to hear from a bank.
Once the first punch had been thrown he would be pushing off his back foot and stepping in low to put his head on his opponent's chest.
Trump's brand emphasizes empowering women at work, and there is nothing feminist about a woman stepping in to do all the work with no credit or pay.
But giving CBD oil to kids has sometimes led to Child Protective Services stepping in and threatening parents, even in states like California where CBD is legal.
Fletcher, 53, revealed he felt no emotional attachment to the Queen biopic after stepping in to fill the shoes of the fired Bryan Singer in December 2017.
Jenkins struck again, stepping in front of a third-down pass to Adams for another interception to give the Giants the ball at the Green Bay 219.
Since 31% of transgender Americans lack regular access to healthcare, and many report discrimination at doctors' offices, Planned Parenthood is stepping in to fill a major void.
"Now that localities are stepping in and saying, it's time to take action, they're finding out how complicated the funding part of the picture is," Stiles adds.
A North Carolina waitress was receiving praise for stepping in to feed a customer's fussy 18-month-old daughter so her tired mother could enjoy her meal.
The crew try to reassure the 37-year-old that Alana is safe and Sugar Bear won't be able to get to her without security stepping in.
In addition to her college studies, Aoki will be stepping in (along with sister Ming) to assist her mother in re-launching the Baby Phat fashion line.
Ariya's bike for Rio ended up being sponsored by British manufacturer Factor Bikes, with K2 and Token Equipment stepping in to sponsor the rest of his gear.
Priebus is left trying to play referee when his boss is always going to have the bigger whistle and no compunction about stepping in to use it.
Online distributors and platforms are stepping in, in a targeted way, where you might have once relied on a chance encounter or record store/YouTube deep dive.
Of course she does — just sip on a Bloody Mary and make sure you slather on the highest SPF known to man before stepping in the sun.
Stepping in with the lead hand was going to be dangerous with Whittaker looking to stamp on his lead leg so Whittaker had to change it up.
Now that Jóhannsson is out from 2049, the possibility of Zimmer stepping in as a quick replacement seems certain as the movie approaches its release next month.
Abe's space won't remain vacant for long: Now that Abe has retired, Bonifaci's 2-year-old golden retriever Jackie will be stepping in for her big brother.
Stepping in for the firm's CEO, Schroepfner will face questions from the U.K. Digital, Media, Culture and Sport select committee, chaired by Damian Collins, on April 26.
States will have to design their own plans to reduce emissions or will face the prospect of the EPA stepping in to impose its own reduction scheme.
Without either the U.S. or Russia stepping in to constrain Iran, Israel will keep striking targets in Syria, thus increasing the chances of a large-scale conflagration.
His most recent investor letter on April 26, emphasizes his role in stepping in to stabilize the company earlier this year, gaining two seats on the board.
Check out his career stats line: Yes, you're reading that correctly: When Harry Mummery wasn't crushing dudes on the blueline, he was stepping in to play net.
The scrutiny forced WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann to step down from his role as CEO, with Sebastian Gunningham and Artie Minson stepping in as co-CEOs.
Jurors saw videos of the arrests in which police officers tried numerous times to block Mr. Williams and other protesters from stepping in front of the ambulance.
Google's diversity advocates said they would like to see more moderation on internal forums with officials stepping in to defuse tensions before conversations get out of hand.
Ron Howard is stepping in to direct the coming stand-alone Han Solo film, two days after Philip Lord and Christopher Miller were ousted from the job.
The rays of light from these disaster areas are images of FEMA workers stepping in to help in the way the rest us only wish we could.
The primate has been single for all of his 19 years on Earth, so now the zoo is stepping in to help the animal find a mate.
NBC's "Meet the Press" became a category on the game show "Jeopardy!" on Tuesday, with the network's Chuck Todd temporarily stepping in for longtime host Alex Trebek.
It was initially to be hosted by San Diego but the American city pulled out over finances in May, with Qatar quickly stepping in to take over.
On Twitter, fans reacted negatively to Beisel and Byrd using accusations of misconduct as part of their game strategy and accused Survivor producers of not stepping in.
Rather than simply stepping in to replace the U.K., a difficult feat for the Nordics, the bloc should also take advantage of French President Emmanuel Macron's momentum.
Banks are also having a more difficult time retaining current employees, with bonus pools on the decline and U.S. and UK regulators stepping in to curb compensation.
He keeps his promise not to eat anyone but wreaks havoc, which we see juxtaposed with Cora's sweet day of climbing trees and stepping in cow pies.
Because Planned Parenthood is such a large provider in this space, it's hard to see other clinics stepping in to fill the gap that it would leave.
Corporations are stepping in: They're getting involved in designing curricula and alternative credentialing programs that aim to place students in jobs and require some accountability of educators.
Since the federal government declared the flooding a major disaster, FEMA will be stepping in to handle recovery efforts and costs for 20 parishes across the state.
Stepping in is the company's CFO, Brad Dickerson, who joined Blue Apron in February of 2016 after 11 years at Under Armour, where he was CFO and COO.
This is why Wayne is on so many hit songs: He is great at stepping in and rapping like he's a jazz musician sharing a virtuoso trumpet solo.
Christopher Plummer also received a much-deserved nomination for Best Supporting Actor after stepping in to replace Kevin Spacey for reshoots on All the Money In the World.
"It's transmitted easily between dogs, often when the dog licks their paws after stepping in feces or gets too close when sniffing another dog's backside," de Jong says.
Haus paid his owners back for adopting him from a shelter by stepping in when their daughter was threatened by a snake this week, the Associated Press reports.
I consider stepping in and diffusing the situation, but a yelling from a patient might do Yinka some good, so I settle back into my seat and watch.
In an effort to help the dogs that have been displaced due to the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey, the country singer's MuttNation Foundation is stepping in to help.
William Dudley, the president of the New York Federal Reserve, said the technology industry was stepping in where finance used to support the local economy, according to CNBC.
"There is no Plan B," Bach said last month when asked what would happen if Calgary dropped out and if the IOC would consider other cities stepping in.
While redshirt freshman RJ Nembhard performed well stepping in for Fisher in TCU's first two Big 12 games, he struggled Saturday, going 1 of 8 from the floor.
You might have missed it in the rancor over the health care debate in Washington, but health plans have been stepping in to fill Obamacare's bare-shelf markets.
On Friday evenings, Lampkin says he often "trips around" his Downtown Eastside neighborhood, stepping in with the naloxone and a 2866 call if he sees someone going under.
"Leadership is stepping in now and making clear that this is what they all campaigned on, so they need to go now or move on," the aide said.
Now, with homebuilders stepping in to take the guesswork out of installation, it could be what the smart home space needs to propel it further into the mainstream.
That's great, but the deus Fitz machina stepping in to save the day, which leads to an Olitz reunion and sexy time, kind of makes us want heave.
In cases like San Bernardino where local crimes are linked to international conflicts, it's easy to imagine the CIA stepping in, producing intelligence where evidence collection is impossible.
Rather, they accept that what is needed now is a solid business case for survival, with the government stepping in to ease the costs for a new buyer.
Hunt was given the choice—swing wholeheartedly each time Miocic promised that he was stepping in, or wait a little longer to discern if the strikes were real.
Prince Charles will walk Meghan Markle down the aisle at the royal wedding — stepping in after the father of the bride fell ill just days before the ceremony.
Contemptuous of free-market economics, populists of both the left and the right like the idea of an energetic federal government stepping in to simply solve the problem.
And at one point during the walking tour of Des Moines, the senator grabbed a reporter's arm to prevent them from stepping in something unseemly on the ground.
The Warcraft movie is shit, many of my critical peers are saying, and they've been doing their best for weeks now to keep you from stepping in it.
Developers I've spoken to over the years suggested many of those games wouldn't have existed without Oculus stepping in with Facebook's deep pockets and willing them into existence.
Against Dan Hardy, Condit demonstrated one of the first effective uses of low line straight kicks to prevent Hardy from stepping in on him with the left hook.
Japan: Stepping in to Fill the Chinese Void With cryptocurrency liquidity in China experienced stagnation earlier this year, the Japanese bitcoin market exploded, with demand reaching new heights.
According to Van Wagenen, Cespedes told the team that he had fallen after stepping in a hole on his ranch, twisting his right ankle and sustaining multiple fractures.
Some parents, like Mr. Clark, the police officer, praised Detroit's schools superintendent for stepping in to stem the problem even before the full extent of contamination was known.
As access to higher education becomes a shrinking focus on the federal level, New York State is stepping in with a first-of-its-kind free-tuition plan.
UFC star Max Holloway is stepping in to fight arguably the scariest dude on planet, Khabib Nurmagomedov, on 6 DAYS NOTICE ... and he's somehow super chill about it!
Mr. Trump exploited Mr. Mueller's silence, stepping in to characterize the investigation as a "witch hunt" and taunt Mr. Mueller's investigators as "angry Democrats" avenging his election upset.
The PGA Tour is stepping in to assist golfers and caddies who are financially struggling as a result of the suspension of play due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The director also explained that companies can work together to ensure that global supply chains of key commodities remain open, with businesses stepping in and helping each other.
Washington (CNN)A potential GOP primary challenger to President Donald Trump explained further on Monday why he was stepping in and why he was concerned about Trump's leadership.
One side cheered the possibility of a "progressive court" stepping in to save democracy, while the other side worried that an "activist court" would legislate from the bench.
Stepping in was Mariusz Kwiecien, who was paired with the soprano who starred with him when this Deborah Warner production opened the Met's 2013-14 season: Anna Netrebko.
This was no elaborate movie-style heist—there were no fancy costumes or daring high-speed acrobatics or heroic employees stepping in to foil the plan or whatever.
I also don't want to wait until his grades tank, and I catch him gorging on raw cookie dough and "Dark Side of the Moon" before stepping in.
The bill's sponsor, New York State Senator Brad Hoylman, said the state was stepping in to put its weight behind Congress in the face of a defiant president.
The attack lasted about 20 minutes until Mussa managed to run away for help; the only witnesses to the assault had quickly left the scene without stepping in.
What they didn't figure was Berry stepping in front of Ryan's pass and taking it the length of the field to regain the lead for good for Kansas City.
Another legislator, Philippe Gosselin, called on former prime minister Alain Juppe, whom Fillon beat in a runoff for the party nomination, to think of stepping in as an alternative.
But as Luke Darby pointed out at GQ, the government stepping in to redistribute wealth (in this case to farmers) for the greater good is precisely a socialist idea.
But if people make enough noise, there's always the possibility of Congress stepping in to fix former Verizon-lawyer and current FCC Chairman Ajit Pai's dismissal of the public.
In recent weeks, the latest court hearing has become a family affair, with Britney's mother, Lynn, is stepping in and younger sister, Jamie Lynn, defending the proceedings, Variety reports.
Given the payday that comes along with fighting McGregor, there is no doubt that Diaz would relish the opportunity of stepping in against the Irishman for the third time.
Enter: Whole Woman's Health, an abortion provider in the state that sees the devastating choices Harvey would cause some pregnant people to make and is stepping in to help.
Guardian is a driver-assist system that monitors the environment around the vehicle, alerting the driver to potential hazards and stepping in to assist with crash avoidance when necessary.
So, you know, making sure if you sort of followed more of-- non-emotional way of thinking, you would've been stepping in to buy some of these great companies.
Director Alma Har'el talked to The Wrap about the sensitivities of filming a movie with LaBeouf stepping in as his own father, and how they overcame any uncomfortable moments.
Though Shelton's longtime girlfriend Gwen Stefani is stepping in to replace Levine next season, the country star, Clarkson and Legend made it clear that the singer will be missed.
Alternatively picking Hunt off at range and moving away, and stepping in to smother him, Overeem was not only able to stifle Hunt's blows but also to frustrate him.
Private schools, charitable institutions and religious seminaries are stepping in to supplement government-run schools to help meet the education needs of an estimated 50 million school-age children.
" Additionally, the statement includes that a Team of Ministry of Tourism representatives would be stepping in to "assist with the organization and safe return of all Fyre Festival visitors.
Dubai's Emirates emerged as the buyer of two new Airbus A380s, stepping in to add to its large fleet of superjumbos after the recent bankruptcy of a Japanese carrier.
"There is not a ton of interest in investors coming in, stepping in, saying, 'Listen, Alphabet is overdone, I want to buy it here on a pop,'" said Gilbert.
As many countries, including the U.S., implement more inward-looking policies, he said that these "different actors" are stepping in to counteract any possible negative impacts that protectionism brings.
They are actively (and sometimes with questionable legal basis) stepping in to prevent the very things that often force lawmakers to the table amid a stream of angry constituents.
Branagh himself will be stepping in front of the camera to play the book's hero, Hercule Poirot—and his facial hair gives Sean Connery's a run for its money.
Here's Naseem Hamed stepping in with another of his unusual punches to jack back the head of the stunned Wilfredo Vasquez: And shifts are far more versatile than that.
Lee left the Sunday game early and played just 13 snaps (52 percent), with first-round rookie Leighton Vander Esch stepping in and making 11 tackles on 33 snaps.
Broncos Win, but Lose Siemian: Paxton Lynch made his N.F.L. debut sooner than expected Sunday, stepping in for the injured Trevor Siemian to help the Denver Broncos remain unbeaten.
Mr. Burkle, who has a long history with the Weinstein Company, stepping in to help Harvey Weinstein finance films like "Our Idiot Brother" in 2011, asked for the meeting.
Like catching a sunset over the skyline or stepping in an icy curbside puddle, the slice joint has, since its beginnings more than 50 years ago, become common currency.
Why it matters: Central banks see that the global economy is in trouble and they are stepping in to act, but are responding to new problems with old solutions.
Little Nobody seemed to be the new character stepping in to help fill Brian's role in "Fate," but he kind of became a bit of a punching bag instead.
As well as manually stepping in to help the robot, the researchers tweaked its algorithm to stop it wandering off and help it stand up when it fell over.
During her 17 years of teaching, April Deacon, Hannah's art teacher, has witnessed a pattern of relatives stepping in to care for children whose parents are struggling with addiction.
An email announcing that multiple people within a department are being let go and a higher-level leader is stepping in to run the group could be an opening.
Dadashev's cornerman, Buddy McGirt, had gone so far as stepping in to stop the fight when it was clear to him that his fighter was taking too much punishment.
Dadashev's cornerman, Buddy McGirt, had gone so far as stepping in to stop the fight when it was clear to him that his fighter was taking too much punishment.
On Friday, it was announced that the third Spider-Man film is set to hit theaters in 2021, with Marvel president Kevin Feige once again stepping in as producer.
The side kick to the lead leg is an excellent weapon to convince an opponent to get to work stepping in so that they don't have to suffer another.
The ICC, which opened in July 2002, is a court of last resort, only stepping in when a state is unwilling or unable to investigate crimes on its territory.
Before the ruling, about 2,000 lawyers protested against Beijing stepping in and interpreting the city's mini-constitution in the middle of the lawsuit, which they said interfered with judicial independence.
Keegan-Michael Key will reportedly play Streep's love interest, Principal Hawkins, while Ocean's 8 and Crazy Rich Asians breakout Awkwafina is said to be stepping in as the foursome's publicist.
Andy Karl — stepping in for Steve Kazee, who played the role in Chicago earlier this year — continues to prove that he's one of the most charismatic leading men on Broadway.
The zoo doesn't know the specifics of Zuri's calf yet, since they are allowing the mom to bond and nurture her baby solo, before stepping in for a check-up.
She criticises the president of Williams College for stepping in last year to cancel a talk by a lecturer with racist views who had been invited by a student group.
Tech reporter Dami Lee and internet culture editor Devon Maloney will be stepping in to completely ruin what she's got going here, starting with arriving a day later than usual.
Around the country, there are new internet service providers (ISPs) stepping up and local governments stepping in to ensure more people get access to better, faster internet at lower prices.
England had their list of kickers well prepared in advance but substitutions made during the game forced a change to the list of five kickers with Eric Dier stepping in.
And should individual states get the crazy idea of stepping in to protect consumers, Verizon and Comcast have successfully convinced the FCC to crack down on these efforts as well.
The box office trails off significantly after that, with last weekend's Barbershop: The Next Cut stepping in at #3, with an estimated $10.8 million (down from a $20.2 million opening).
While at first glance, the snap is simply adorable, the actor threw in a bit of humor with the caption — and wife Paige may want to think about stepping in.
Poirier was wise to this and initially attempted to circle away from the kick before stepping in to swing with his free hand while both of Pettis's hands were occupied.
Instead, he took up professional boxing and fought Floyd Mayweather for a huge payday, with American Tony Ferguson stepping in and winning the interim lightweight belt by submitting Kevin Lee.
Stepping in, crowding Struve, and trying to take his head off has proven successful for a number of his opponents, but Miocic made a boxing match out of it anyway.
But it hit a road bump after a therapist spoke out about its policy of refraining from stepping in during an emergency situation, like when a child could be harmed.
But on Friday, Variety reported that Emma Watson is stepping in for Emma Stone, who ended up being unable to join Little Women due to promotional obligations for The Favourite.
Reuters has reported that the Mexican government is studying the possibility of stepping in to replace Venezuela's oil program Petrocaribe if the government of President Nicolas Maduro were to fall.
Props are due to Werdum, his problem of stepping in with naked kicks and keeping his head upright and in line for a right hand seemed somewhat mitigated this fight.
Two dancers in pink sports bras spar with flyswatters as a woman in feathery yellow kneepads dances around them, stepping in time with the electro-tribal beat in the background.
He said the risk of a costly sovereign bailout for Eskom had pressured bond markets, but now there are hopes the firm can raise finance without the government stepping in.
Eurowings and Condor are already stepping in to fill some of the gap left by Air Berlin cancellations, setting up new routes to the Caribbean that will begin in November.
Trans children have been in the national spotlight in recent weeks, with the governor of Texas stepping in to try to stop a mother from allowing her child to transition.
This all comes as a bit of a surprise, since the Supreme Court previously indicated it was content to let the issue play out in lower courts before stepping in.
Among mature economies, Mr. Singer likes Britain, although he would rather wait until the question of its departure from the European Union, Brexit, is settled before stepping in, and Spain.
So, they're stepping in and recognizing that the fiscal policy may not be up to the mark, and also recognizing that in this moment of fear, credit markets may freeze.
Swift surely won't swing an election, but if her stepping-in-from-the-sidelines approach to 2020 reflects a broader trend compared to 2016, it could be a difference-maker.
But once again, the United States — as well as other Western countries — faces a choice between being complicit in an unfolding calamity or stepping in to try to stop it.
The fact that Trump made Wednesday's announcement, stepping in front of an FAA statement that came out shortly after, was surprising to some who have been involved with similar situations.
Though Ari Wald, head of technical analysis at Oppenheimer, is bullish on bank stocks as a group, he wouldn't recommend stepping in to buy Wells Fargo shares at these levels.
Many blue states, including New York, California, and Hawaii, are stepping in to replace some of the federal funding lost after the rule change, as Marie Solis reports at Vice.
John Boyega and Oscar Isaac had more roles under their belts when stepping in as Finn and Poe, respectively, but nowhere close to "I have my own action figure" levels.
Now, scientists are stepping in with a genetic boost: "It's just matchmaking," said the author of a study to produce quolls that don't like the taste of the deadly toads.
Senators are stepping in to shore up relations with the United States' closest ally after President Donald Trump and his administration launched a war of words — and tariffs — against Canada.
This is an excellent means of slowing the fight and the easiest answer to an opponent stepping in on top of a fighter as he is in a deep crouch.
For instance, despite Midsomer Murders once featuring the destroying angel mushroom as a murder weapon, more people die each year from stepping in buckets than they do foraging for mushrooms.
And if you've ever said something on the internet that pisses off a bunch of MRAs, as I have, you know that it's like stepping in a fire ant hill.
The idea of a more responsible company stepping in to reorganize the awful world of online advertising isn't particularly troublesome, and the short-term outcomes will probably be nothing but positive.
You also aren't supposed to try stepping in front of the cars to see how quickly they react to unexpected stimulus, which seems like a prank inevitably destined for YouTube virality.
But locals are stepping in to help in an admirable show of solidarity, opening up their homes to people who need shelter in the coming hours and days via social media.
Douglas Letter, general counsel to the House of Representatives, argued there was clear precedent supporting the role of the courts in stepping in to resolve fights between the other two branches.
Then, on my way back to the hotel, I looked both ways on a busy, dark street and thought long and hard about stepping in front of a Chicago city bus.
That then incurred thruster firing which used fuel and necessitated ground control stepping in to manually position the spacecraft in a different orbit than planned to ensure it could continue flying.
Instead of stepping in over a single transaction or company acquisition, the executive order effectively blacklists Huawei, as well as any information technology company deemed a potential threat in the future.
But over time the markets seemed to rely on the Fed stepping in to rescue them—a bet nicknamed the "Greenspan put", after an option strategy that protects investors from losses.
I wanted her to share in the next and biggest milestone of my life, as she was the one that set me stepping in a better direction all those years ago.
Hoping to derail Disney's pending, stock-based $52.4 billion deal with Fox, Comcast is stepping in with a higher, all-cash offer for $221 per share, which totals approximately $235.00 billion.
"Focus on process over end product, long-term goals of competence and independence over the short-term rewards of stepping in to 'help' and make our kids' lives easier," she said.
Juul, which is headquartered in San Francisco, tried to crack down on youth vaping in 2018, but this didn't prevent the FDA from stepping in to start to address the problem.
Bellator's Emmanuel Newton often spends long portions of fights cross stepping in the hope of a lunge from his man so that he can finish his turn and land a backfist.
The federal government is stepping in to end the use of an aftermarket product designed to let Tesla owners skirt a safety feature from the electric automaker's semi-autonomous Autopilot system.
Yet even amid the jubilation it was unclear whether this was a coup that would lead to another military strongman stepping in, or a revolution that would put civilians in charge.
Videos from Coachella and the tour are all over the web, including footage of Zimmer himself stepping in front of the orchestra and casually shredding riffs on keys and electric guitar.
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Top Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway punched a man after stepping in to try to stop a fight at an invite-only inaugural ball on Friday, according to a new report Tuesday.
He had served as governor of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007, after stepping in to lead the organizing committee for the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics following a bribery scandal.
As Facebook continues to roil over the idea that fake news on the social network could have had any effect on the U.S. presidential election, one Chrome extension is stepping in.
Be kind to yourself and to each other, and if that means stepping out of a fight for a minute, that's fine, and if it means stepping in, that's fine too.
SENATE PASSES PUERTO RICO BILL: The Senate late Wednesday approved legislation to address Puerto Rico's growing debt crisis, stepping in to help the ailing territory just ahead of a daunting deadline.
Stepping in was not described in purely ethical terms nor, instructors emphasized, as some variation of "ratting," which has been the main source of skepticism about the program within the force.
To be sure, tech companies are stepping in to help growers, distributors and retailers meet these challenges, but all-cash transactions make the work of dispensaries — and the government — much harder.
But Communist Party rulers in Beijing have ultimate control, stepping in to interpret the Basic Law, and some Hong Kong people are concerned they are increasingly interfering to head off dissent.
"I find it so interesting the number of people who come up to me and say, 'Thank you for stepping in when someone needed to step in,'" Smith told the newspaper.
Non-profits and media distribution companies are stepping in to support local newsrooms as they navigate the chaotic news cycle of the new administration and the rapidly-changing digital news environment.
The Bank of Japan had to intervene in bond markets Friday, stepping in to buy $6 billion in Japanese government debt after bond yields jumped 0.05%, the Wall Street Journal reports.
If, for example, the scale of Turkey's crisis becomes too great to patch up with money from China and Qatar, Washington could prevent international financial institutions from stepping in to help.
What happened with the most recent Chinese devaluation isn't that the government stepped in to reduce the price of the currency — it's that it stopped stepping in to prop it up.
To meet increasing demand, luxury villa companies and travel advisers are stepping in to design culturally immersive activities — all for guests who can count their age on one or two hands.
It's a bizarre move, one that I don't think much of the news coverage has captured when portraying the story as Trump stepping in to stop a state from stabilizing Obamacare.
The idea vacuum in Washington means that states, cities and even neighborhoods are stepping in — not only to come up with ways to solve problems but also to spread those ideas.
" Mr. Stewart told the BBC that as prisons minister he was partly responsible for the prison's failure, which is why he took what he called the unprecedented action of "stepping in.
Several US officials told CNN that the hope is that China ultimately refrains from stepping in, noting the potential economic impact is a major concern, in addition to obvious security implications.
He wrote in a letter to employees he had decided he needed to "spend time focused on [his] health," with co-CEO Safra Catz stepping in to take over his responsibilities.
After the election but before he had been sworn in as President, Trump was stepping in to save that very specific plant in Vice President Mike Pence's home state of Indiana.
"There really is a giant dilemma here about the lack of political will to address the problem, the lack of judicial comfort in stepping in to solve the problem," she said.
The ICC is a court of last resort for the most serious crimes in conflict, stepping in only when a country is found to be unable or unwilling to investigate itself.
"It's traded that's weighing on business sentiment so the PBOC is really just stepping in making credit easier to obtain to cushion the decline in their economic growth rate, " Donisanu said.
One commitment, the company said, is stepping in to offer coverage if any of Washington's counties lack an insurer on the ObamaCare marketplace, a problem the state contended with last year.
Financials: Schmidt, now Alphabet executive chairman, is the longest-serving CEO — stepping in as the "adult supervision" in 20153, then handing the reins back to co-founder Larry Page a decade later.
But with Amazon stepping in, The Expanse will be back, and last week at San Diego Comic-Con, we got a chance to talk to showrunner Naren Shankar about what's to come.
But Communist Party rulers in Beijing have ultimate control, stepping in to interpret the Basic Law, Hong Kong's constitution, and some residents are concerned they are increasingly interfering to head off dissent.
C Evgeny Kuznetsov, stepping in for Nicklas Backstrom who left with an upper-body injury in the second period, set up the tying and go-ahead goals Wednesday, giving him 22 assists.
A North Carolina waitress is receiving praise for stepping in to feed a customer's fussy 18-month-old daughter so her tired mother could enjoy her meal at a local Olive Garden.
Today, The Late Show released an extra cut from the evening, a performance of Gorillaz's 2005 Demon Days hit "Feel Good Inc." with host Stephen Colbert stepping in for De La Soul.
Guardian is a driver-assist system (think Tesla's Autopilot) that monitors the environment around the vehicle, alerting the driver to potential hazards and stepping in to assist with crash avoidance when necessary.
That could also explain why this year, the Moto G Play model will have a much smaller battery than usual, as the Power seems to be stepping in to fill that role.
The judge was going to sentence Luke's friend to 18 months in jail, and also send the 16-year-old boy to prison, had it not been for Luke's family stepping in.
She's stepping in to replace Kevin Tsujihara, who left the company after a Hollywood Reporter story about using his influence to help Charlotte Kirk's acting career after they began a sexual relationship.
Sorry, Oscar De La Hoya ... you will NOT be making money off Kevin Hart's boxing career -- 'cause the actor says there's no way in HELL he's stepping in the ring for real!!!
That's where today's user is stepping in to try to patch the void because, ultimately, companies and their leaders are even more addicted to engagement than they want their users to be.
Leading with the left kick to the body, underneath the right hook counter which inevitably started as soon as Lineker saw McCall stepping in, allowing McCall a free shot on Lineker's liver.
Stepping in as a starter, Tanner scored a team-high 228 points to lead the Highlanders (22002-0) to a 63-60 victory over Notre Dame (2-1) in South Bend, Ind.
Celebrities stepping in Joining the political heavies are familiar names out of Hollywood, some of the city's favorite sons and daughters, namely filmmaker Michael Moore, actress Sandra Bernhard and singer-actress Cher.
Guyer, stepping in for injured Kiermaier in center, hit a home run just inside the foul pole for a 1-0 lead in the third for his first RBI of the season.
"The fact that China is stepping in to stabilize currency markets right now is suggestive of a bit of a rebound in global risk assets, emerging market currencies in particular," said Schamotta.
And, in the "just hilarious" department, Mr. Rosenthal looks to the Republican Party establishment that, despite early expressions of outrage, is now stepping in line to support Donald J. Trump, he observes.
Stepping in after ten minutes waiting on the steamy Astor Place platform, and with my 3-month-old strapped to my chest, I didn't dare make a dash for the next car.
Every effective genocidal propagandist intuitively knows about the insula -- get things to the point where invoking "Them" activates the insula in your followers and you'll have people goose-stepping in no time.
While the rest of the world mourned the loss of championship contender, Michael Bisping must have been salivating at the thought of stepping in and attempting to avenge his loss to Rockhold.
With House Majority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) recovering from a near-fatal gunshot wound, his top lieutenant, Patrick McHenry, is stepping in to temporarily run the House GOP's vote-counting operation.
Scott's out this week in some country, I don't know where he is, but my friend and journalist Maureen Dowd from the New York Times is stepping in to the mic today.
When you're stepping in as an executive producer you're not the boss it's more just like let's all collectively do this together and your role is to take initiative on certain things.
The company is embedding social etiquette into its robots to teach them basic courtesies, like not stepping in front of people or avoiding movements that would force groups of pedestrians to disperse.
European nations are unhappy that the U.S. only lightly taxes the European profits of U.S. multinationals, while at the same time current rules bar them from stepping in to fill the gap.
New frontiers Moving forward, we must also be open to stepping in where and when our expertise can help, and there are other areas where we will be gearing up our work.
One more thing about Jamie ... people who have been around him and Britney are almost unanimous -- were it not for Jamie stepping in 12 years ago, Britney probably would not have survived.
The move from Verma on Thursday was notable because it was a Republican administration stepping in to enforce ObamaCare and prevent a plan to get around its rules by a Republican governor.
Stepping in fresh boot prints, we passed a mess of uniform and bone: a desiccated head with hair; a tibia and femur, bent at the knee, the foot still socked and shod.
Georgiette Morgan-Thomas, who owns the showroom on Strivers' Row and has been a part of the Harlem community for decades, gave a clap of approval before stepping in to make adjustments.
So we tried to emulate that in the clip by using a variety of different shooting formats and alternating between them; kind of like we're stepping in and out of somebodies head.
And that's precisely what he did, seamlessly stepping in as the team's primary ball-handler, posting an absurd 51.2 percent assist rate, and earning a five-year, $80 million contract this summer.
Indeed, there is a question as to whether the appellate court should even be stepping in at such an early stage, given that Judge Robart has not yet held a full hearing.
Initially, Monte dei Paschi was supposed to gather 5 billion euros ($5.24 billion) from private investors, but the bank's situation deteriorated due to a political crisis and investors were reluctant in stepping in.
The opening volleys of the Trumpcare fight bear some uncanny resemblances to the Obamacare saga, with Republicans stepping in many of the same puddles their Democratic colleagues did back in 2009 and 2010.
CNN is owned by Turner, and the president's air of corruption led many to believe he was simply stepping in to block the deal in order to inflict harm on the news network.
Whenever Corey's business runs into a problem — whether it be stagnant sales or wasting leftover bagels — "he's used to normally just stepping in front of everybody and just solving it" himself, Lemonis says.
To keep the sit-in going as long as necessary, the protesters have set up a network of checkpoints, medical clinics and kitchens, with hundreds of volunteers like Ismail stepping in to help.
Letter argued the Founding Fathers would have applauded the House for stepping in to say that the president could not spend money that wasn't appropriated by Congress, a key tenet of the Constitution.
And they'll almost certainly want to know more about why Mueller didn't come to a conclusion on obstruction of justice — and what he thought about Barr stepping in to make his own judgment.
In his statement, Teller announced that Alastair Westgarth will be stepping in as Loon's new CEO and Wing will welcome James Ryan Burgess as its new CEO along with Adam Woodworth as CTO.
"Maks is dealing with a personal issue so Alan is stepping in and dancing with Vanessa tonight," she said, referring to pro Alan Bersten, who got eliminated last week with partner Debbie Gibson.
The world as we know it is crumbling and it's our duty to pick up the pieces, and if that means stepping in to marry Brad Pitt, it's certainly something I must consider.
So far, Nickelodeon hasn't announced who's gonna be the new host, and Steve's still in the running, but production is strongly considering a female stepping in to fill Steve's old, green-striped polo.
The accounting scandal led to the resignations of the CFO and the CEO, with Chairman Luke Johnson stepping in to lend 20 million pounds of his own money to keep the company running.
Montgomery has played a variety of roles as a starter and reliever, including stepping in as Sunday starter in place of right-hander Jake Arrieta, still feeling the effects of a hamstring strain.
While other photographers continued to shoot, it was West who sprung into action, stepping in and breaking up the fight between the two men by bringing one of them in for a hug.
At the end of practice, at the basket that Curry usually occupies with the assistant coach Bruce Fraser, Anderson Varejao filled the void by stepping in to take some jumpers of his own.
In the waning days of his administration, the president has a chance to answer that question by stepping in and declaring that employee protections negotiated into trade agreements matter and will be enforced.
Stepping in for an injured Nick Foles in Jacksonville, Minshew has kept the Jaguars competitive, working the team to a 2-3 record with a swagger that makes him impossible to look away.
Teixeira went 0-for-1 after stepping in, and manager Joe Girardi said he didn't know who he would turn to at first base if Ackley is indeed headed to the disabled list.
Before the ruling, about 2,000 lawyers protested against Beijing stepping in and interpreting the city's mini-constitution in the middle of the lawsuit, a move they said interfered with Hong Kong's judicial independence.
By stepping in the shoes of those who have struggled before us, we not only see how far we still have to go, but also begin to determine exactly how to get there.
Juppe, a former prime minister like Fillon, said he had considered stepping in but decided against it because he felt his camp was too divided for him to be able to unite it.
With the lower-ranked Saint Preux stepping in to replace him on short notice, people are now anticipating a showcase performance from the returning Jones, and probably a highlight reel finish to boot.
In his first bout with Georges St-Pierre, Penn surprised the inexperienced but much bigger man by stepping in with dipping jabs when St-Pierre stepped in with his own poorly concealed jab.
Charter has been trying to wiggle out of that lawsuit by claiming the FCC's net-neutrality repeal prohibits states from stepping in to protect consumers, something the courts have yet to agree with.
Hong Kong (CNN Business)Chinese authorities are stepping in to run one of the country's largest conglomerates as it struggles to overcome a massive debt crisis made worse by the novel coronavirus outbreak.
Mr. Lucic (stepping in for Bryn Terfel) is better at conveying the suavely aristocratic ways that Scarpia manipulates those he tries to control than he is at tapping into the character's warped malevolence.
"If I show up at a restaurant with a C, I'm not stepping in the door," said David Klatt, a senior vice president of Logical Buildings, which advises companies on reducing energy use.
As the bank runs low on cash, the Italian government is stepping in to help, with plans to inject as much as 6.63 billion euros into Monte dei Paschi and other troubled lenders.
At the time, strategists said it appeared China was not intentionally allowing the yuan to fall, but it was also not stepping in to curb its decline as it previously might have done.
The big picture per Axios' Sara Fischer: It will be interesting to see moving forward if networks continue to win over regional and local sports leagues or if tech companies continue stepping in.
Black people have long known that they face discrimination at the hands of police — and now the situation is so dire that a state's highest court is stepping in to give some relief.
When there are no consequences, and everyone is telling you that this is okay by not stepping in, I understand the environment that made these Harvard kids think they weren't doing anything wrong.
Instead, the next generation of royals – including Harry, Prince William and Princess Kate – are stepping in to represent her abroad, along with Prince Charles, of course, who is next in line to the throne.
The NBC variety series opened its latest episode with Kate McKinnon stepping in as Sessions, and turned the former senator from Alabama into the Tom Hanks' character Forrest Gump from the 1994 hit film.
Qwant co-founder and CEO Eric Léandri said the app choice screen shows that competing against Google on search is possible — but only "thanks to the European Commission" stepping in and forcing the unbundling.
He began as a BBC producer, first stepping in front of the camera for "Animal Patterns" with co-presenter Julian Huxley, noted biologist and grandson of Thomas Henry Huxley, Charles Darwin's right hand man.
Since he was shepherding the company's interest in cloud computing, and Microsoft appears to be stepping in, it might not bode well for a cloud computing pet project like a purported game-streaming service.
I've been the victim of stepping in dog shit three times in the past two months, so I suck it up, walk home for bags, and come back to clean up after the dog.
CT first bought 250 percent of EDP in December 223 for 23 billion euros ($22 billion), stepping in when Portugal privatized the company to raise funds after an international bailout to stabilize government finances.
Dodging slow-moving citizens, stepping in questionable puddles, getting dripped on or blasted by random puffs of hot garbage breeze — all to miss your train as the doors slide closed right in your face.
ET. Then David Muir will be stepping in to help anchor alongside Diane Sawyer, who handled the network's coverage last election, and Charles Gibson, who will be coming out of retirement for the event.
Queen Elizabeth is royal patron of the charity, and Kate's outing underlines how the younger royals are stepping in to check in with some of the institutions that the 91-year-old monarch supports.
The institution has argued that the Greek debt is unsustainable and until the measures agreed under the program show that they will lead to a more sustainable debt, the Fund is not stepping in.
Organizing Together's formation marks the further rise of Democratic shadow groups that are stepping in to fill the gaps of an underfunded national party to blunt the time, money and advertising advantages of Trump.
Now that the American Health Care Act has cleared the House of Representatives, taking an estimated 24 million people a step closer to losing health insurance, a new website is stepping in to help.
Joanna Jedrzejczyk says she was so serious about stepping in for Amanda Nunes and fighting Valentina Shevchenko this weekend, she went to the gym on Saturday to get her body ready for the fight.
Her breaks in London have followed a time-honoured pattern, stepping in for Anna Netrebko as Violetta in "La Traviata" at Covent Garden in 2008, and for Anja Harteros as Suor Angelica in 2011.
Thus, even in circumstances of extreme violations, where a state fails to pursue needed and appropriate enforcement measures in a given case, EPA personnel are largely precluded from stepping in and enforcing the law.
C Willson Contreras went 1-for-1 with a home run and two RBI after stepping in for starting catcher Miguel Montero, who left the game after stretching to attempt a home plate tag.
It resorts to tribal negotiations that the church feels end up intimidating Coptic minorities into accepting nonjudicial settlements with their more numerous neighbors, instead of the government's stepping in to carry out legal prosecutions.
"Round-the-world journeys are stepping up to a new level as luxury travel brands are stepping in to offer uber-wealthy jetsetters private experiences that showcase what they are all about," says Ezon.
I don't mind other adults stepping in to make suggestions to my kids; it happened all the time when I was their age, and I think my friends and I were better for it.
Check your eligibility for aligners from CandidBraces and Invisalign are expensive, which is why startups like Candid are stepping in with solutions that are not only more affordable, but also more convenient to use.
Among those who would not be satisfied with the Manhattan businessman being the nominee, 43 percent would favor party leaders stepping in to prevent his nomination, while 51 percent would opposed such a move.
"I don't see who is stepping in to replace the American and European buyers we used to have," said John Berwald, a London dealer in Chinese antiques who exhibited at Asia Week New York.
Writer/director James DeMonaco, who helmed the past three movies, only worked on the script for The First Purge, with Gerard McMurray (Burning Sands) stepping in—a refreshing shift the franchise has badly needed.
Northcutt did manage to score his straights as Barberena was stepping in on one occasion, resulting in a knockdown, but Barberena almost immediately worked his way up and turned Northcutt onto the fence again.
BRONCOS 27, BUCCANEERS 303 Paxton Lynch made his N.F.L. debut earlier than expected, stepping in for the injured starter Trevor Siemian to help Denver remain unbeaten with a victory at Tampa Bay (1-3).
The Trump administration is stepping in to stop Idaho's plan to allow non-Obamacare insurance coverage back onto the market, in a rebuke of the conservative state's brazen flouting of the health care law.
Italian yields reversed an earlier jump, following a report that EU leaders are working on a plan that may end with the European Central Bank stepping in to buy the country's bonds in bulk.
" The White House also expressed support, with press secretary Josh Earnest saying President Barack Obama believes Brazile "has done a fine job stepping in during a very difficult situation to lead the Democratic Party.
One has the sense, in the sections of "I Am Not Your Negro" that are devoted to Baldwin's relationship to film, that Peck is stepping in to make the film that Baldwin couldn't make.
Currency strategists say China does not want a currency war and has not tried to drive the yuan lower — but it is also not stepping in to prevent the decline as it normally would.
House Republicans are stepping in to help the parents of Charlie Gard, the critically ill British child at the center of an international debate over whether the government can make life and death decisions.
While she admits that she was "incredibly nervous" at first to be 30 weeks pregnant and stepping in front of a camera, Samantha soon overcame her shock and "stepped into her power," according to Tyrese.
Clearing, which involves a third party stepping in between a buyer and a seller to reduce the risk of a transaction defaulting, has been a major focus of regulators since the 2007-09 credit meltdown.
That Jesus is stepping in to play judge doesn't make it all that different than the half-dozen other shouting matches about moral complexity that the show has tossed in over the last few seasons.
SADDAM HUSSEIN'S $30 MILLION SUPERYACHT IS NOW A HOTEL FOR MARITIME PILOTS Tierno advises running the hot water for one minute and squirting some shampoo or shower gel onto the bath surface before stepping in.
The movie — which goes back and forth between the present and the past — will tell the story of Streep's Donna Sheridan, but with Lily James stepping in to play a younger version of the matriarch.
In the near future, we can expect to see far more new and innovative players stepping in and becoming serious contenders in the form of mobile-first technologies from a wealth of hungry new companies.
That could mean calling out homophobic or transphobic language, stepping in when you see someone being bullied, reporting harassment both in person or online, or simply listening when an LGBTQ+ person needs a sympathetic ear.
Before stepping in front of cameras, Comey sent an email to all FBI employees with a copy of his prepared remarks and an explanation of why he was speaking so freely and on his own.
Stepping in for Wentz has been Nick Foles, a quarterback who nearly retired in 2016 but now is one win away from a maiden Super Bowl title and perhaps that team's best shot at winning.
The auctions hit a snag after a Supreme Court judge in June ruled that all privatizations must be approved by Congress moving forward, with a lower court stepping in to apply the decision to Eletrobras.
But in practice, his government is less interested in stepping in to provide the moral leadership that might inspire other countries to increase their own refugee intakes in the name of continuing to pitch in.
After Germany ended its eight-year experiment with tuition fees at public universities in 2014, the government has become more open to the idea of entrepreneurs stepping in, argues Patrick Geus, who teaches at IUBH.
"We like the USD lower on a medium-term basis … But given the confluence of short-term factors we are faced with, we're still likely to wait before stepping in and selling," Gallo told CNBC.
He voted multiple times for anti-busing legislation in the early 85033s, stating at the time that while he supported school desegregation, he opposed the federal government stepping in to force schools to integrate students.
Ed Lee, a San Francisco mayor who died in office this past December, liked to praise what he called "a new twenty-first-century philanthropy movement": the local gentry stepping in to modernize the city.
While McConnell has been a pragmatist throughout his career, stepping in at times to broker deals, such as the debt-limit accord of 2011, Lee and Cruz put a premium on sticking to conservative ideals.
And let's not forget that private lenders by and large froze their student lending during the last recession, resulting in the government's stepping in and providing liquidity to ensure no disruption to the loan program.
Teymur would throw out hard left round kicks to keep Novelli's arm braced and ready, before dancing away some more and stepping in to meet the pursuing Novelli with a left straight down the pipe.
Gingrich and Giuliani, of course, are, along with Chris Christie, his most adamant and dedicated surrogates from within the party, eagerly stepping in for Trump on Sunday shows and cable TV and other press appearances.
Since it's unclear how long it'll take for the details of the legislation to pass and go into effect to start sending out checks, GiveDirectly is stepping in to fill the gap in government action. 
"We should all remember what #Cuba has done for us, stepping in when none of the British Commonwealth countries and protectorates in the region offered any help," tweeted one passenger aboard the Braemar, Steve Dale.
But where the Nazi goose stepping in the brothers' recreation of Matt's childhood protest against an all-white "Oklahoma!" is clearly ironic, the quotation marks seem to fall off in the second act dance climax.
I keep reading about how hard it is these days for anyone who doesn't want to make "Star Wars," so maybe we are looking at fashion stepping in to do their part in that situation.
Justice League, directed by Zack Snyder (though Snyder left the project in May to deal with a family tragedy, with Joss Whedon stepping in to finish the film), is an important film for Warner Bros.
A recent investigation by the Chicago Reader found that the Fraternal Order of Police has long served as the effective propaganda arm of the CPD, stepping in early and often for officers responsible for fatal shootings.
The fast food chain, whose founders are Christian conservatives with a lengthy history of anti-gay activities, is stepping in to feed passengers left affected by the Atlanta airport blackout, according to the City of Atlanta.
"If your answer is 'no' to all of those, which that is our answer, you need to be stepping in here and buying some stocks," said Wren, senior global equity strategist at Wells Fargo Investment Institute.
Ultimately, what it comes down to is human beings stepping in when a chatbot or AI program needs assistance, or tirelessly reviewing an algorithm's decision-making and cataloging its mistakes to ensure it improves over time.
The move and kick has been working extremely well for Overeem and giving up playing the bully has meant that opponents start walking onto his strikes and stepping in too close to swing at him cleanly.
Calderwood, MMA's leading proponent of Schilt style marching lead leg front kick, was able to jam Andrade stepping in with the raised knee which would have become a kick had Andrade stayed out in the open.
Teixeira is almost the opposite, he has had trouble with the wrestlers in recent bouts, but stepping in with the short overhand or right hook squares the hips and immediately gives the clinch to the opponent.
By some estimates, the speculators lost more than €5 billion on their bets against VW. One of the investors, Adolf Merckle, a German billionaire, committed suicide several months later by stepping in front of a train.
PARIS, May 16 (Reuters) - Air France-KLM on Tuesday ruled out stepping in to save near-bankrupt Alitalia, with its chief executive telling shareholders its past experience would discourage it from investing directly in Italy again.
It's too late for the patchwork of post-2016 election security efforts to provide any kind of comprehensive assurance for the 2018 midterms, but private tech companies are stepping in to fill some of the gaps.
We talked to Hillman -- who was signed in the wake of reports that Peterson needs surgery and could miss the rest of the season -- about stepping in for one of the greatest backs of all-time.
Ann Carlson, a professor of environmental law at the University of California Los Angeles, said that the Supreme Court stepping in on a case like this strongly suggests there's something there that piques the court's interest.
James tried to "get the attention of the driver and intervene" by stepping in front of the car's path and was hit, school district police chief Victor Araiza told reporters during a press conference on Tuesday.
Ron Howard will be stepping in as director on Disney's upcoming Han Solo movie after the film's original directors, Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, were fired from the project this week, according to the Hollywood Reporter.
With his retreat removed and the prospect of Volkanovski stepping in on him, Elkins did what almost everyone in MMA does when placed in bad ring position—he tried to bang his way out of it.
"We are approached from a lot of traditional broadcasters and they are stepping in, but their target group [is] completely different to ours, so they have to adjust a little bit ... to our content," he said.
To cross the street — a throbbing two-lane road coursing with auto rickshaws, clattering cargo trucks, scooters carrying whole families — requires stepping in front of the slower-moving vehicles, if necessary stopping them with their bodies.
In cases involving new technology, he said, "The Supreme Court likes these cases to percolate in the lower courts for a while and let the law be made and observe how it's made before stepping in."
If it was your first time seeing Yan, he might have looked a little limited in the beginning: spending a half minute circling the cage and then stepping in on a basic one-two and missing.
If a fighter starts to second guess himself, or throws three or four feints without stepping in to show the legitimate strike, any doubt they implanted into the counter-striker's mind is quickly going to fade.
Andrew Ross Sorkin at the New York Times went so far as to suggest in February that banks bar sales of firearms using their products and services, essentially stepping in on guns where the government won't.
As the workforce ages in some countries and middle-aged workers are in short supply, industrial robots are stepping in to perform their jobs, according to a recent paper by economists Daron Acemoglu and Pascual Restrepo.
There's no way to know what happens if we cede control of these systems to an artificial intelligence, but we do know the likelihood of a person like Petrov stepping in to stop the madness plummets.
This week, the estimated 260,21 government employees affected by the partial government shutdown are about to start missing their paychecks, and lenders are stepping in with offers to help — some good, some bad, and none automatic.
Christopher Plummer has ice water in his veins when it comes to nailing a role -- which is why he says stepping in for Kevin Spacey in "All the Money in the World" was simple ... for him.
The authors proposed four solutions: Make employees aware of the problem so they know what they're seeing; tell employees they are responsible for stepping in and helping; increase employee accountability; and teach employees how to intervene.
Tomlinson may be called into action sooner, as Reese said he thought Tomlinson was capable of immediately stepping in as a replacement for Johnathan Hankins, who left to join the Indianapolis Colts as a free agent.
But however inappropriate his conduct, another conviction overrode the first: Americans would not tolerate the Senate stepping in to substitute its own judgment for that of the voters fewer than 10 months before the next election.
So Amazon is stepping in with choices of its own: activewear brands like Core 10 and Peak Velocity, Goodthreads casual men's shirts and pants, Paris Sunday dresses and tops for women, and Mae bralettes and panties.
International lenders and non-bank investors are stepping in to plug a funding gap left by domestic banks that are reducing their exposures to certain types of lending, such as those supporting land acquisitions and construction.
It has the option of a front or top opening, features an updated flip-top lid to make scooping quick and easy, and even comes with a walk-off platform to assist stepping in and out.
Because that is the fundamental aspect of the 'one country, two systems' framework and Beijing stepping in more could make the situation even more difficult," Tong, now partner at The Asia Group, said on "Squawk Box.
Bentley said that the collapse of Carillion and the stepping in of creditors at another peer, Interserve, had hurt sentiment around the sector but that Mitie was in a position to emerge strongly from the shakeout.
Russia's banks have had a turbulent year with the country's central bank stepping in to rescue three major lenders in 2017 and to shut dozens of smaller banks in a crack-down on reckless lending policies.
If the president were in prison and still insisting on performing his duties from there, two-thirds of members in the House and Senate would need to ratify the vice president stepping in as acting president.
What's happening: Cities across the U.S. are stepping in with "life and employment skills" classes and assistance for Americans who have been left out of the economy — former convicts, ex-drug addicts, and others at the fringes.
You just keep stepping in and putting your weight into it and aiming for their solar plexus until they do something with their hands which you can exploit, or they gas out while trying to remain stoic.
At the end of the second round, Sharkey tried his luck: pinning Loughran's lead hand with his own before stepping in with a right straight beneath the heart and a left hook as Loughran hit the ropes.
Since its own civil war ended in 1990, Lebanon has faced a raft of challenges, from electricity shortages to garbage mountains due to a lack of landfill sites - and now social enterprises are stepping in to help.
The distancing on the kicks was especially important because stepping in to slam in a power kick with the middle of the shin to the meat of the thigh often gives Andrade her chance to bum rush.
I have see citizens who love our country shouldering the responsibility to change it, our judiciary upholding our American values, and local governors and mayors stepping in to pass legislation for paid leave and paid sick days.
The two companies are stepping in because SpaceX is protesting a combined $2 billion award the US Air Force gave to Blue Origin, ULA, and Northrop Grumman last October to develop new rockets for the Air Force.
After six months of shooting, original directors Phil Lord and Chris Miller (The Lego Movie, 21 Jump Street) were fired from the production over creative differences, with Apollo 13's Ron Howard stepping in to replace them.
On James Andrew Miller's podcast Origins, Lorne Michaels revealed that Ariana Grande dropped out of being the musical guest on Saturday Night Live's 44th season premiere this weekend, with Kanye West stepping in to be her replacement.
To preempt any more scandals around Onavo and the Facebook Research app and avoid Google stepping in to forcibly block the apps, Facebook is now taking Onavo off the Play Store and stopping recruitment of Research testers.
More recently, China is stepping in replace the United States as the central player in Pacific trade, following the U.S. Congress' failure to ratify the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade agreement that was negotiated by the Obama administration.
Analysts say this national team has been stepping in to support shares and other assets following the stock market's abrupt rise and fall last year, with funding supplied by the People's Bank of China, the central bank.
Brian Sandoval will join Centene today to announce the insurer's Nevada plan, SilverSummit, is stepping in to fill the state's 14 counties with no insurers participating in Affordable Care Act exchanges in 2018, the Nevada Independent reports.
Another method which isn't so useful in MMA but is tremendously valuable when kickboxing is low kicking in time with the opponent stepping in, because you know he can't check with the foot he is stepping onto.
And given that Deadpool exists in the X-Men film universe, it's all too easy to imagine the Merc with a Mouth — and all of his raunchy attitude — stepping in to prop up that otherwise mediocre franchise.
Now the World Health Organization (WHO) is stepping in to assess the quality of such so-called biosimilars, offering a global stamp of approval that could make them more widely available, while also raising the quality bar.
A last minute deal kept it on the 2019 calendar with Mercedes-Benz, parent company of the dominant Mercedes Formula One team, stepping in as title-sponsor but there has been no word on a fresh agreement.
The wealthy media owner is often presented as either a philanthropist stepping in to save a legacy brand from oblivion, or as an opportunist trying to launder their reputation and influence the political conversation in their favor.
Signs that China is stepping in to steady the yuan after its recent sharp fall also helped ease investors' fears of a possible global currency war, though the yuan slipped further in morning trade, keeping markets guessing.
Yes, Europe's biggest luxury brands are eying the second biggest market in the Middle East and stepping in, which will set in motion the process of encouraging increased trademark protection and decreasing demand for the knock-offs.
These decisions happen several times in the film — sometimes with clear enemies, sometimes in situations that are much blurrier — and aren't always resolved; sometimes another person ends up stepping in and doing the killing on Ethan's behalf.
It has also lost hundreds of pilots, cabin crew and engineers to rivals and seen its valuable slots reallocated to rivals, further eroding any residual value and hopes of new investors stepping in to rescue the airline.
ISTANBUL — Russia and Turkey have called for a cease-fire in Libya to begin this weekend, stepping in on Wednesday to try to resolve a conflict that Western powers and the United Nations have struggled to end.
The armed groups helped fight the Islamic State, stepping in for Iraqi government forces that were either unable or unwilling to confront the terrorist group on their own after suffering devastating military losses in 2013 and 2014.
Pai's fealty to the telecom sector was so total, the FCC's repeal order even tried to ban states from stepping in to protect consumers, something recently slapped down by the courts as an overreach by the FCC.
A former lighting director for TV soaps and sitcoms, Markle said that he was sad to have missed the ceremony, but also proud of his daughter and grateful to Queen Elizabeth's oldest son Charles for stepping in.
Michael Bapis, partner and managing director at the Bapis Group at HighTower Advisors, said the stock appears elevated at current levels and he would wait for a further pullback in the stock before stepping in to buy.
But this doesn't mean that friends and family should avoid stepping in: Advice given out of love and concern for us is no affront to our autonomy if it helps us think through our situation more rationally.
Now with Tom Thibodeau stepping in as a head coach who recognizes the three-point line and has revolutionized NBA defenses, along with a ripe supporting cast, Towns could step forward in a humongous way this season.
Sanders seems to resist stepping in where he doesn't feel he can, or should, hold forth, and this feels respectful, but frustrating—at worst a cop out, when he abandons her world for the borderlands of his interests.
When you go to the ballot box, just know that, if Prop C passes, only rich people will be worried about which rich guy is paying more, and most people will be happy to avoid stepping in poop.
Throughout the race, aides and advisers kept close daily watch on the Northam campaign, stepping in with a heavy hand after the emergence of an unexpected primary challenger, Tom Perriello, to ensure that no high-profile supporters defected.
That explains the looming dread I feel stepping in front of a work like "Mining Topographic I," an aluminum panel covered in gold with an aerial photograph of a Chinese mine printed on top in heavy black ink.
"With a busted launch by one of the leading diabetes players, it's hard to see any other company stepping in to take on commercial efforts," Joshua Schimmer, an analyst at Piper Jaffray, said in a note on Tuesday.
Hooper, who has an S&P 500 year-end price target range of 2,850 to 2,950, sees the Federal Reserve stepping in to mitigate the damaging effects of the ongoing trade war on economic growth and corporate America.
While it's unreasonable to expect anyone to get up to full speed without stepping in a few potholes, learning from the mistakes of more experienced entrepreneurs can save new founders headaches, as well as lost time and resources.
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - Pakistani private schools, charitable institutions, and religious seminaries are stepping in to supplement government-run schools to help deal with the education needs of a fast-growing nation with an estimated 50 million school-age children.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexico's government has begun studying the possibility of stepping in to replace Venezuelan oil program Petrocaribe if the government of President Nicolas Maduro were to fall, according to three officials with knowledge of the plan.
Sources close to production tell TMZ ... 'Teen Mom' producers will be filming Kailyn Lowry's podcast in New York this weekend, where special guest Jade will officially announce a pretty poorly kept secret ... that she's stepping in for Jenelle.
In fact, she's so lucky her family even fully supports her design business (Brooklyn was at the talk and Instagrammed a "so proud" pic with his mom!), even stepping in when it's crunch time before a fashion week.
As for how her dad's illness is affecting her ... remember, Jamie saved Britney's life by stepping in back in 2007 when he said he feared he would wake up one morning and get a call from the coroner.
Already down multiple starters due to injury, the latest role player to be thrust into a starting role, guard Wes Schweitzer, is stepping in for Andy Levitre, who was placed on injured reserve Monday with a triceps injury.
Plus, the VP takes some of the hits for the grumbling over the decision by his former chief of staff, Nick Ayers, to leave the White House instead of stepping in as the President's new chief of staff.
Needing a two-point convert to force overtime, the Denver defense again dug in, with Bradley Roby stepping in front of Brady's pass attempt to preserve the victory and a spot in their record-equalling eighth Super Bowl.
In the docs, obtained by TMZ, Laura says Ice is in possession of nearly all of the couple's marital assets, so she can't prevent him from doing what he wants with their stuff without a judge stepping in.
Chinese President Xi Jinping (Oct 21980) Small demonstrations about China's human rights record were held when the Xi came on a state visit, including a pro-democracy activist who was arrested for stepping in front of his motorcade.
"Elon Musk has been very deliberate at stepping in and taking more control of company in the last few weeks," Munster said, pointing out that Musk sees the next three months as a "critical window" for Tesla's success.
But stepping in to fill Sondheim's shoes is acclaimed Australian composer/lyricist Tim Minchin, whose adaptation of Matilda turned out to be one of the wittiest, sharpest, and most human musicals Broadway has played host to in decades.
There are few such fierce, principled and resolved champions of justice, and even fewer who would be interested in stepping in to lead a debilitated commission, under sustained attack and with just 19 months left in its mandate.
On Friday, the two countries were still at a stalemate, with Saudi Arabia saying it was not in talks with Russia to stabilize oil markets despite Washington stepping in to pressure both sides to end the price war.
Few said they are stepping in to bet on a sustained rebound in broader markets, even as stocks bounced Monday, after last weeks plunge knocked 11.5% off the S&P 500 in the indexs fastest correction in history.
They led again in the third period, 11-3, and tied the game with 1:44 left with Dunn stepping in as the trailer to claim a loose puck and hammer home a slap shot from straight away.
Ever since Ms. Meade made her professional opera debut in 2008, stepping in at the last minute for a performance of Verdi's "Ernani" at the Metropolitan Opera, it has been clear that a remarkable new soprano has arrived.
Where older adults have failed to promote the common good, the millennial generation — now the largest voting bloc in America — is stepping in to flex our political muscle and move the needle in a way nothing else has.
With American diplomacy focused on negotiating an end to the long war with the Taliban, Western officials say the United States has made it clear that it will not be stepping in as it did five years ago.
The groups say this is one example in an ongoing wave of foreign companies stepping in to offer free infrastructure repair as a means to conduct exploratory work in mining-free zones, overriding local residents rights to land.
Adam Winkler, a professor of law at UCLA School of Law, says the justices might be holding off before granting another significant 2nd Amendment case because there hasn't been enough disagreement in lower courts to merit stepping in.
Those people are going to need a place to work — and high-end restaurants, which could otherwise be considered a place to escape the pressures of work for just a few hours, are stepping in to fill the gap.
But Rick Hasen, a law and political science professor at the University of California, Irvine, pointed out on his Election Law Blog that nothing in the North Carolina law could or would prevent the federal courts from stepping in.
In a few years, you could imagine the CDC spotting a blip in the matrix—a movie or a show or a video game triggering some kind of public health scare—and stepping in before the damage is done.
Romney, the son of former Michigan Governor George Romney, helped found the buyout firm Bain Capital and gained prominence after stepping in to lead the organizing committee for the 2002 Salt Lake City Winter Olympics after a bribery scandal.
The deputy editor is involved in all aspects of the editorial process including writing scripts, adapting our journalism for the Snapchat audience, video-editing, liaising across different editorial departments and, on occasion, stepping in to run the Snapchat department.
As the room filled with the pounding of drums — played by the Silvercloud Singers, Young Blood Singers, and Red Blanket Singers — the dancers began moving across the floor, with heads nodding and feet stepping in rhythm to the beat.
"We can't have him participate as a bidder up front because it will completely destroy bids from other folks," said William Holden, Gawker's bankruptcy plan administrator, noting that an opening bid from Thiel could intimidate others from stepping in.
There are a lot of places for two-stepping in Austin, but Broken Spoke is still the premier honky-tonk bar in the city, courting an audience since 1964 with its dance floor, western decor, and chicken fried steak.
In recent years some very big brands outside the tech space have been stepping in to acquire technology companies as the pressure to keep up with consumer-powered digital trends touches more industries, from automobile makers to traditional retailers.
The state of California is stepping in to oversee the police reform process of San Francisco's troubled police department, picking up where the feds left off when the Trump administration ended an Obama-era community policing program last September.
In an economy where people don't keep their jobs for 30 years anymore and companies like Amazon routinely pay workers subpar wages, it's easy to be uneasy about brands stepping in to present themselves as "families" to its workers.
NBC's Katie Couric and Mike Tirico (taking over for the now-retired Bob Costas) will be stepping in to cover the festivities from PyeongChang Olympic Stadium, which seats 35,000 and was built specifically for the opening and closing ceremonies.
The humanitarian crisis in Puerto Rico has become so dire and the U.S. response so slow that international aid organizations built to deliver aid to third-world countries are stepping in, bringing satellite phones and disaster equipment with them.
Some investors were stepping in to buy Snap shares amid their big plunge Thursday, but traders and analysts cautioned that this could be a troubled stock through the whole summer simply because of the laws of supply and demand.
If you think people vote for policies without paying any attention to the Constitution, then you might want someone watching closely and stepping in to intervene at exceptional moments, and the courts are where you want that to happen.
For example, in dealing with a reach disadvantage you can go to the opponent, attempting to slip and weave through it, or you can take a step back and ask him to lead, stepping in as he does so.
"We expect similar efforts by monetary authorities around the world, with many governments also likely stepping in with fiscal stimulus as well," Atsi Sheth, chief credit officer for the Americas at Moody's Investor Service, said in a research note.
"He is tweeting that when a crisis emerges — which could happen in Turkey — his gut instinct is to exacerbate the problem by imposing more tariffs, instead of stepping in with leadership to help resolve the emergency," Mr. Bown said.
Since the United States is experiencing a face mask shortage and hospitals are struggling to get enough supplies (even fashion brands are even stepping in to make masks), health care workers are taking precedent as far as receiving masks.
And while cruise companies might be stepping in to fill the logistical gaps in humanitarian aid for now, how many charity missions will a for-profit cruise company have to run before deciding to act like a business again?
Daily Mail royal reporter Rebecca English tweeted today that William and Kate, Prince Edward and his wife Sophie, and Princess Anne will be stepping in to represent the royal family at another official engagement at Buckingham Palace on Monday.
Väänänen noted to me that one of the very typical use cases where his company is stepping in, is when a retailer, in order to avoid going out of business because of losses, has had to cut retail staff.
The protesters at the meeting demanded the Confederate statues be taken down, and called for the resignation of at least one council member for not stepping in soon enough to stop the violent clashes between white supremacists and counterprotesters.
Currency strategists, however, say China does not want a currency war and has not tried to drive the yuan to now 14-month lows — but it is also not stepping in to prevent the decline as it normally would.
Those films were less grisly than some of Black's earlier work but boasted a similarly wry approach to character and story, with the narrator of Kiss, Kiss, Bang, Bang even stepping in to explain the mechanics of the plot.
"When the girls started calling me Mom O, I did not want their mothers or their legal guardians to think that I was stepping in and trying to take over the role their mom mom holds in their lives," she says.
The two will be joined by Prince William, who is serving as Harry's best man, as well as Prince Charles, who is stepping in to walk Markle down the aisle after it was revealed her father could no long attend.

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