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When a bank fails, the F.D.I.C. steps in to keep it operating or close it and return assets -- up to $100,000 per depositor -- to their rightful owners.
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President Bush has vowed to prevent airline strikes, and stepped in to keep Northwest Airlines mechanics at work in March.
If all else fails, maybe Vic & Bob can step in to keep those in the queue happy.
Or elected officials can step in to keep competition fair and ensure the government has enough money to protect the vulnerable and invest in education and research.
Last week banks in Europe and the United States tried to borrow so much money that central banks had to step in to keep interest rates from rising.
Yet even if Ms. Banerjee leaves the coalition government, the machinations on Friday suggest that another regional party might step in to keep the government together.
But the uncle had helped him get started in Miami, and so he stepped in to keep his bar going and help support his little girl.
Bush campaign aides have stepped in to keep reporters posted on Mr. Cheney's schedule, assemble a media contact list and organize a press pool.
There are countless examples where the commercial market has stepped in to keep services running which would otherwise have been lost.
Since the Fed stepped in to keep Bear Stearns from collapsing two weeks ago, it has been lending money directly to big investment houses in an effort to calm the jittery markets.
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