It will be tough for the U.S. consumer to come to the rescue again.
Some have questioned why it took so long to come to the rescue.
But this time spendthrift Americans, reeling from multiple blows, may not be able to come to the rescue.
Whether private companies will be willing to come to the rescue without firm guarantees of control seems doubtful .
The forth flag is investor complacency over the ability of policy makers to come to the rescue should the economy weaken.
LB, a beleaguered eastern German Landesbank created in 1992, because the local savings banks were too poor to come to the rescue.
New medicines aren't likely to come to the rescue by themselves.
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.
"Nobody doubts that many on the right will ask the former president to come to the rescue one day, in the absence of an undisputed leader, " he says.
"The latest reported comment today indicates that he'd sanction intervention to come to the rescue of exporters disadvantaged by a stronger yen, " said Andrew Wilkinson, a senior market analyst at Interactive Brokers.
While you could certainly call a tow truck, when temperatures dip near or below zero you may have to wait several hours before a technician is able to come to the rescue.
Because of Washington's partisan fiscal paralysis, no matter how much worse the near-term outlook gets, Congress is unlikely to come to the rescue soon with another dollop of tax cuts or spending increases.
The idea is that the Federal Reserve can be relied upon in times of crisis to come to the rescue, cutting interest rates and pumping in liquidity, thus providing a floor for equity prices.
Regulators have put SNS Reaal, the Netherlands' fourth-largest bank by assets, in the "too-big-to-fail" category, which means the government is required to come to the rescue should it appear to be on the road to failure.
But the finance side has more tiptoeing to do before auto sales come to the rescue.
As the form factors get bigger and those young people grow up, get jobs and have to talk on the phone, Bluetooth will come to the rescue with connectivity to desk handsets and car speakers.
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.
Another dictator, the Venezuelan President, Hugo Chavez, has come to the rescue and paid the Belarusian debt to Gazprom.
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Turning to a positive news on the web, police and netizens have come to the rescue of a migrant worker in Shanghai after the family's hard-earned savings blew out of his pocket while he was riding a motorbike and were looted by unknown people.
With Italian interest rates at all-time highs and near breaking point the ECB has dropped its base rate as a signal that it will come to the rescue of the European economy.
It's not easy to admit that you can't just come to the rescue for your little sister.
The other big issue for governments to think through is whether, and how far, they should come to the rescue of industries and businesses that are suffering in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
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.
What's puzzling to the casual observer this time is the reluctance of the IMF to come up with a rescue package for the shattered Argentine economy.
This time, as hopes grew that the Fed would come to the rescue again, neither oil nor the stock market waited, but began rallying again purely on the hopes for Fed action.
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Our minder had joined the prayers in the lobby, and could not come to our rescue as the official had decided to pounce in the middle of the prayers.
Green did well to twice deny Arsenal forward Vela as he broke through the centre of England's defence, but he relied on the woodwork to come to his rescue on the half-hour when Salcido's shot hit the outside of the post with the keeper beaten.
This morning, the analysts come riding to the rescue.
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Which is why we're grateful when super athletes like Mo Farah come to the rescue.
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