Which is why we're grateful when super athletes like Mo Farah come to the rescue.
They may have come to the rescue of someone within the organization at a pivotal moment.
It will be tough for the U.S. consumer to come to the rescue again.
But the finance side has more tiptoeing to do before auto sales come to the rescue.
Some have questioned why it took so long to come to the rescue.
Perhaps foreign buyers will come to the rescue, but the just-released numbers for Q4 are not encouraging.
Given a bump in the road, Friedman and Keynes each thought policymakers could come to the rescue.
It's not easy to admit that you can't just come to the rescue for your little sister.
Hopes that its parent company, the Carlyle Group would come to the rescue have also failed to materialize.
But this time spendthrift Americans, reeling from multiple blows, may not be able to come to the rescue.
Another dictator, the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, has come to the rescue and paid the Belarusian debt to Gazprom.
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Whether private companies will be willing to come to the rescue without firm guarantees of control seems doubtful .
The U.S. Tax Court has repeatedly come to the rescue of abused women and relieved their tax debts despite joint returns.
The forth flag is investor complacency over the ability of policy makers to come to the rescue should the economy weaken.
Fortunately a Canadian man might have come to the rescue, claiming to have solved the riddle in just 17 minutes.
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Ironically it is perhaps America that will come to the rescue of Europe, says Errol Damelin, CEO of payday loans provider Wonga.
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LB, a beleaguered eastern German Landesbank created in 1992, because the local savings banks were too poor to come to the rescue.
Even if sonic hedgehog cannot come to the rescue, another molecule might.
Rebranding may also come to the rescue of the Leprosy Elimination Programme.
And the market was previously rallying short-term on hopes that the Fed will come to the rescue with some form of stimulus package.
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Now that the U.K. prime minister has come to the rescue of the country's labor market, expect the praise to be put on hold.
But hopes that Russia could come to the rescue appear to have faded: Cyprus's finance minister returned from talks in Moscow on Friday empty-handed.
And I think there's no doubt the Chinese have come to the rescue to some extent in that they have provided a strong market.
New medicines aren't likely to come to the rescue by themselves.
Once again, however, biology has come to the rescue of chemistry.
Once again the Fed and global central banks have come to the rescue in a coordinated act to shore up confidence in the global banking system.
Shearer may have been the manager when they dropped into the Championship, but the damage was largely done before he attempted to come to the rescue.
England were caught off-guard at a corner on the half-hour, and it needed goalkeeper James to come to the rescue with a fine diving save from Karhan.
In the past, whenever markets have faltered, American shoppers have come to the rescue, spreading around prodigious amounts of cash so that businesses can grow and hire again.
If Leishman can prevent Dundee United stealing their man should they dispose of beleaguered Craig Brewster, he will again have come to the rescue of his beloved Pars.
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