Sentences with phrase «into breach»

Were it not for dumbell Chamberlain's resignation, and Churchill's willingness to step into the breach, to coalesce help from «abroad», and to put the steel back into the backbones of his constituents, the aggressors would have walked over all.
Unregulated lenders and non-U.S. banks will probably step into the breach.
Guess which one was asked, yea, demanded of, to step into the breach of his peoples» service, to rally them psychologically and physically, to finally stand up to the tyrant, the new - world - order tyrant?
In little time, a company using counsel in this manner can find that it has built a network of on - call, on - demand resources ready to jump into the breach who, when the task is done, then return to the firehouse to await the next call.
Into the breach between housing's haves and have nots are stepping many REALTORS ® with a passion for bringing better housing opportunity to their communities.
Now there is a keen 13 - year - old little brother ready to step into the breach, and once again I find myself on the road to «Tidy your room... please don't speak to me like that... have you done your homework... put that phone down...» and so on.
«The assertion that community health centers could step into a breach of this magnitude is simply wrong and displays a fundamental misunderstanding of how the health care system works.»
Into the Breach is an elegant sci - fi strategy blast you can play on your lunch break at work.
Since law enforcement agencies were able to shut down some of the most prominent dark net markets, the Dream DNM was more than willing to step into the breach and take their place.
For security reasons, Dropbox could not answer any specifics about investigations into the hack, such as whether any outside security experts or law enforcement agencies have been looking into the breach, Morris told the E-Commerce Times.
The waiting period is often also referred to as an «elimination» or «qualifying» period, and is usually designed to balance the risk on a policy so that for short - term incapacity the individual can make reasonable provision for their own care and for long - term incapacity the insurer will step into the breach and make payment for that care.
Corrupt, decrepit regimes were falling over like dead trees in a windstorm, but in many cases, there was nothing — no replacement regime, no legitimate constitution, no rule of law — to step into the breach.
The bank that disclosed the customer's personal financial information declared that it did so in the context of an ongoing investigation into a breach of an employment contract and violation of a code of conduct involving the complainant.
OTOH you may already know what your future columns will be about, so others could step into the breach.
«Into this breach emerged a new program, equally as compassionate and as effective.
[184] Upon the member offering to resign approximately 10 months later, the Discipline Committee suspended the member pending an inquiry into his breach of undertaking [186] and appointed a custodian over the member's practice.
«So now, into the breach comes John Brockman, the literary agent and gadfly, whose online scientific salon, Edge.org, has become one of the most interesting stopping places on the Web.
After the United Nations decided to drop the Florida Everglades like a cheating ex from its list of threatened World Heritage Sites, the U.S. Congress rather gallantly stepped into the breach.
Speaking to out UK sister site Clean Energy News yesterday, Simon explained: «We believe that long - term wholesale and balancing market revenue trading will step into the breach as frequency response declines.
But in an age of «fake news» and «alternative facts,» we need to step into the breach and inject scientific literacy into the political discourse.
If the U.S. rededicates its energy mix to fossil fuels, some other countries would look to step into the breach to try and take advantage of the growing worldwide demand for clean energy.
Into this breach steps Hayhoe, a Canadian climate scientist who also happens to be an Evangelical Christian living in Texas; from this unique perch, and with the help of her PBS web series «Global Weirding,» she has become a friendly if unexpected force in spreading the science.
The Stordalen Foundation - who «step into the breach to finance and build companies that are to offer people the greatest number of options to current solutions», whatever that means.
Wow, Eric Adler's stepped into the breach at WUWT with flair, elan, and in fine no - nonsense fighting form He's even been referred to as «It».
Susan, someone needs to defend the much - maligned lemmings, so I'll step into the breach: Lemmings do not voluntarily run off cliffs — that was a staged scene in a 1950s Disney film.
PictureBox stepped into the breach at that moment and became one of the most important publishers of art comics in the world.
Over the years, she has become an expert at stepping into the breach so as to physically touch the spaces confiscated from locals.
«Volume steps into this breach by offering an online platform that celebrates the spirit of individual creativity and those who want to take part it in through beautiful books.»
On this episode of The GAP, Luke Lawrie and Joab Gilroy talk about Into The Breach and the high praise the game has been getting.
As Miller explains at length, there's a lot of depth in Into the Breach that might not be immediately apparent.
Where other strategy games can require oppressively long - term construction, resource management and formation, in Into the Breach you live moment to moment, turn to turn.
They are taking the time needed to ensure Into the Breach is attains the quality people expect after FTL.
Subset Games began development of Into the Breach in the summer of 2014.
Into the Breach is challenging enough to make you regularly howl in fury, but only at your own errors.
Post-apocalyptic chess with time travel, collapsing worlds and tanks the size of skyscrapers: any summary of Into the Breach makes it sound like the most over-complicated game in the world.
Yet even chess seems flabby and obtuse next to the masterful elegance of Into the Breach's micro-battles.
Thankfully it seems that Amazon.co.uk have stepped into the breach, but will provide the only way of getting your hands on it.
I'm currently playing Stardew Valley, Celeste and Into The Breach.
The eight by eight grid is not the only similarity Into the Breach shares with chess.
Some streamers I've watched play Into the Breach, like LethalFrag, have used the coordinates as a way for viewers to suggest moves.
From FTL: Faster Than Light developer Subset Games, Into the Breach proves just how extraordinary a game can be on an eight - by - eight grid.
This week in gaming, hotly anticipated sci - fi strategy game Into the Breach was released and we've got first impressions, NIS America's online store suffered a data breach, Brawlhalla developer Blue Mammoth Games was acquired by Ubisoft and classic JRPG Chrono Trigger was re-released on Steam - to the disappointment of fans.
We can't stop playing Into the Breach, the addictive turn - based strategy game about saving Earth from giant insects.
So, once more into the breach, and let us wander the California wastelands to...
Into The Breach's most interesting qualities come from the fact that you do not have to kill your enemies to win the game.
Into The Breach is interested in you, as a player, gaining skills and developing new ways of thinking about the puzzle - like battles it puts in front of you.
However, stepping into the breach is the 3DS exclusive Tri Force Heroes.
Into The Breach is a fantastic game for any one who considers themselves a strategist, or simply wants a quick drop - in drop - out experience.
But if Faster Than Light is a pixelated Firefly simulator, Subset Games» newest release, Into The Breach, can best be described as kaiju Advance Wars.
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