II.in [美 ɪn, 英 ɪn]副in often appears as the second element of certain verb structures in English (close in, hand in, stand in, etc). For translations, see the relevant verb entry (close, hand, stand, etc).
It has the potential to usher in a new age of proactive risk management, heightened risk awareness amongst all employees and growing trust in banks, their management and their people.
You will throw out anything that's broken, doesn't fit, gathers dust, offends the symmetry of your kitchen, jams the waste-disposal, or doesn't usher in contented thoughts or calm.
The essence is to carry along key shareholders and investors in the cost based study that will usher in new determination regime for interconnection rates.