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are resorted to
noun
A place where people go for recreation, especially one with facilities such as lodgings, entertainment, and a relaxing environment.
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Tools from the averaging theory are resorted to formally describe the control performances.
Consequently, parenteral routes like intravenous, intramuscular and subcutaneous routes of administration are resorted to deliver some agents [2,3].
Towards the end of his speech, Sisi foreshadows, "If violence or terrorism are resorted to, the military and the police are authorized to confront that violence and terrorism".
Too often today, the nation's problems are held hostage to the unwillingness to find consensus and compromise, and in the face of that gridlock, artificial devices like sequester are resorted to in order to somehow force action.
This could indicate lack of trust in the health care system or it could also indicate a birthing culture in which health facilities are resorted to, only during complications.
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Are you remotely troubled that so many academics are resorting to anonymous writing/blogging to say these things?
Local developers, too, are resorting to auctions.
Both sides are resorting to lawyers.
ALBANY — Some car owners are resorting to Scotch tape.
The Tories are resorting to the language of smear.
And the Israelis, too, are resorting to tricks.
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