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If that sequence of images inspires the first chapter of the post-Qaddafi era, then the new Libya will be founded on a legend not of the heroism of its liberators — the militias who resisted the onslaught of pro-Qaddafi forces — but of moral ambiguity and dubious authority, of recourse to untruth in the face of unpalatable evidence.
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Addressing a client's nervousness over a lack of recourse to a second authority, Mr. Martinez said, "What I tell them is that if something's wrong, I'll fix it".
It is concerned also about individuals having a way of challenging that and having a right of recourse via their own domestic data protection authorities".
First, its main purpose, a practical one (which is furthered by recourse to the authority of Jesus), is to impel people to act in accordance with justice and charity.
The public interest groups that took part in the Naral filing in 2007 say that whatever the intricacies of the fight over Catholic Relief Services, the underlying issue is still the need for some regulatory authority and recourse in disputes.
What avenues of recourse is the Pentagon pursuing currently?
Increasing the size of the college will not eliminate the possibility of recourse to the House.
Less abuse of workers without means of recourse.
In both settings, however, the frequency of recourse to SPCS was low.
Only where adversarial relationships and lack of trust has occurred is recourse to committees and the authority of the courts required.
Boys resent the authority of their fathers — the disciplinarians, the breadwinners — but have no recourse to do anything about it, which breeds more resentment.
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