"to a bad place now bye!"
This phrase actually came from Shakespeare's Henry V, when Henry was rallying his troops against the French. The actual phrase was "once more into the breach".
However, it became a phrase meaning "to step into the empty spot (or breach) and do someone else's job".
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To accept a challenge, often putting yourself in harms way
To be in a position of advantage or anticipation of another
To see things from a different perspective.
breach of trust or faith.
Do I assume correctly that you want to know the meaning of the phrase "step into the breach"? A breach is a break in a wall, dike or similar object. In times gone by, armies faced each other in battle like two walls of soldiers. Because there was no room between the soldiers, the enemy could not outflank them and attack from the side where they were more vulnerable. But if one of the soldiers was killed, there was a gap in the wall of soldiers. Unless this gap were closed up, the enemy would attack the gap and break the defensive wall, defeating them. As soon as a gap or breach occured in the wall, soldiers in reserve standing behind the line would step forward and fill the gap, preventing the enemy from exploiting the weakness. They stepped into the breach. Stepping into the breach figuratively means stepping forward when you see a need and filling that need. In the example, there was a need for people to assist the tornado victims, and the volunteers saw that need and filled it.
what does the phrase There`s ruin in store for you mean
To be in a position of advantage or anticipation of another
Step 1: Add the given numbers together. Step 2: Multiply the answer to step 1 by 4.
To see things from a different perspective.
breach of trust or faith.
Do I assume correctly that you want to know the meaning of the phrase "step into the breach"? A breach is a break in a wall, dike or similar object. In times gone by, armies faced each other in battle like two walls of soldiers. Because there was no room between the soldiers, the enemy could not outflank them and attack from the side where they were more vulnerable. But if one of the soldiers was killed, there was a gap in the wall of soldiers. Unless this gap were closed up, the enemy would attack the gap and break the defensive wall, defeating them. As soon as a gap or breach occured in the wall, soldiers in reserve standing behind the line would step forward and fill the gap, preventing the enemy from exploiting the weakness. They stepped into the breach. Stepping into the breach figuratively means stepping forward when you see a need and filling that need. In the example, there was a need for people to assist the tornado victims, and the volunteers saw that need and filled it.
The phrase "skip it" means to not do something, as in, don't do that step do the next step. Example: Answer question number 5 and if you don't know the answer, skip it! In this case you will only answer the question if you know the answer, otherwise it is OK not to answer it.
Discharged mean terminated. A contract can be discharged by -performance -frustration -Agreement between the parties and -breach If there is a breach of terms of the contract, a contract can be discharged.
it means to do work someone is not willing to do
A ruele or regulation often ignored than observed
Step into the sands of time
Synonyms for the phrase "in tune": harmonious, balanced, compatible, melodious, in harmony, in step, in concert.
if there is no date specify this does not mean there is a breach. for a breach to occur one of the parties to a contract must not have fully performed their obligations. if there is no date specified in the contract the courts will apply a reasonable date