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The Bush team filed suit with the Supreme Court in Washington knowing that the Supreme Court in Florida would "always be a problem and that there had to be recourse," as one Bushie put it.
"If you're saying to a person, 'No, you can't leave the plane,' and there's no food and water, the air is turning sour, the toilets are overflowing and you're basically strapping them down, there ought to be recourse," said Gutheinz, who's now a Houston defense attorney.
Air defence sites and command centres might also be hit as a warning of Western capabilities should there need to be recourse to military action again in the future.
There has to be recourse.
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With both sides boxed into their respective corners what is likely in the short term, as legal experts have been quick to make clear, is recourse again to the courts.
Sharia seems to work better when there is recourse to a secular system, as there is in Bosnia and northern Nigeria.
There seems to be no recourse.
If someone makes a claim about their products there needs to be some recourse to enforce accuracy".
Employment tribunals are supposed to be a recourse to justice, yet thousands of workers who win their claims never receive a penny of compensation.
Fuchs likewise noted that child marriage tends to be the recourse of people with few other options.
In the Broward ruling, the judge called for the count to go on because there is recourse for campaigns to challenge votes they believe are ineligible.
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