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"We have a number of capable coaches within the club who can step in over the next two weeks and beyond".
The OFT subsequently concluded that the Competition Commission needed to step in over concerns that KM Group's deal would lead to a local newspaper monopoly in Kent, with raised rates for advertisers and higher cover prices.
The United States has been lucky in terms of the qualifications of the vice presidents who have had to step in over the last several decades for presidents who either died or, in Richard Nixon's case, were forced to leave office.
The government has been urged to step in over the threatened closure of Manston Airport after an offer from an unnamed buyer was withdrawn.
He said: "I don't want to see national government have to step in over services that should be run locally, but clearly they've got to improve their performance".
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JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America or Citigroup could step in, take over the mortgage lender and gradually sell off the chunks of the business they didn't want.
Larger providers are being asked to step in to take over affected individuals' care packages.
Could next-generation cars step in to take over the wheel?
After its collapse, other operators had to step in to take over the care of more than 30,000 people.
Cynthia Lawrence, one of the "covers" ready to step in if needed, took over the part.
"But that's where I and the other Guardians step in and take over," replies Kas.
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