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In western liberal democracies the state usually steps in to alleviate the worst consequences for those denied basic economic rights.
When Woods has a three-shot lead at a major, he usually steps on the opposition's throats.
Sharapova said "there will be no secrets when they meet" but this is where Williams usually steps up.
Around 40% of 16-year-olds still leave school without five good GCSEs, and it is the FE sector that usually steps in to help.
Before that, Mr. Herrera — who usually steps on stage wearing a golden pendant that depicts a man, woman and chicken running across the border — had already released a 2004 album, "The Tamale Kingpin," on his own Big Chile label.
In the past, when China's economy hits a rough patch, the government usually steps in, forcing state-run banks to pump liquidity into the market, even though there was a risk it could drive up asset prices.
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The Federal Reserve usually stepped in when these imbalances got out of hand.
Congress has usually stepped in to avert such cuts, and the cost is passed on to beneficiaries in subsequent years.
Grandparents faced with the prospect of their grandchild going into care will usually step in, regardless of whether or not they get any help.
"You don't usually step on glass, which makes you a little bit shyer, or timid," said Mr. Maltz, who works in Manhattan.
While there have been frictions of a kind common across Europe, the government has usually stepped in at an early stage to resolve them.
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