If they are unable to provide this, governments would call a national emergency, forcing gas suppliers in neighbouring countries to step in to assist demand.
Sany in December moved its headquarters from Changsha to Beijing in a step to facilitate its international growth.
But when the bubble burst in 2008, the Fed had to step in to prop up the banks.
Followers of the century-old "Dow Theory" maintain the industrials and transports need to move in lock step to confirm a market's trend.
In that case someone else will have to step in to fill the gap.
In the long run, the international community may have to step in to fill the gaps, he said.
The news comes as some Wall Street companies, such as Goldman Sachs, are expected to hand out record or near-record bonuses in 2009--even though the government had to step in last fall to rescue the U.S. financial industry.
Goldman Sachs ( GS - news - people ), are expected to hand out record or near-record bonuses in 2009--even though the government had to step in last fall to rescue the U.S. financial industry.
Conclusions: as social unrest continues in MENA, and high demand from emerging markets keep the markets tense, Saudi Arabia will have to step in to offset supply constraints. (Read Oil Services Will Gain From Saudi Production Hike).
Though Israel's exasperation is understandable, it would be wiser to take a half-step in response to what some see as a half-step by Hamas.
We also want technology to step in as we invite people to step back.
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But I resented that they expected me to step in to play this role.
And an acknowledgement that sometimes government has to step in to help deliver on that promise.
This would be the first place for an insurer to step in to reduce Medicaid costs, yes?
The French solution was for the banking regulator to step in to try to broker a compromise.
After its collapse, other operators had to step in to take over the care of more than 30, 000 people.
Yet if regulators have more say, they are even more likely to step in to save a failing bank.
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But it could also mean that Uncle Sam would have to step in to support the mortgage market during a downturn.
And as long as the economy continues to revive, the Ministry of Finance is unlikely to step in to halt the rise.
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Given the dire state of the Japanese economy at the time, the government's decision to step in to halt this was understandable.
Mr Woods said the government and charities would have to step in to spend "big money" to start screening the lichen in Wales.
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Eventually, the Supreme Court will have to step in to settle the issue, and they are not exactly known for their technological expertise.
The government has been asked to step in to protect the pay and conditions of redeployed Tesco depot workers, an Essex MP says.
There is only so much protection to be had when governments are increasingly willing to step in, and legal systems to step back.
The North East Rail Passengers Committee said the SRA had failed to step in to resolve a year-long conductors' strike at Arriva Trains Northern.
Last week Dodd suggested that the government may need to step in to help cool the subprime meltdown, but he has provided no details.
Since pricking a financial bubble is a risky business, it is clearly better for central banks to step in early to prevent one developing.
But the gains also underscored how dependent financial markets have become on the willingness of policy makers to step in to support the global economy.
The event's private security contractor, G4S, was forced to admit that it was short of staff and asked the army to step in to help.
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