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The police seemed to be resorting to racial profiling to weed out foreign journalists.
Mr. Simon, the judge even suggested, might be resorting to a bit of "judge shopping".
You don't do it be resorting to outdated attitudes to women.
But useful though it may be, resorting to equivalences always collapses particularity.
Fewer families seem to be resorting to private out-of-school tuition in hagwons [cramming schools] and the like.
Except instead of coping by displaying themselves on picket lines, today's workers might be resorting to disappearing in plain sight.
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It was a principle in the Bills of rights, that first principles might be resorted to.
I am satisfied that under certain circumstances loans may be resorted to with great advantage.
It works better than shooting or trapping, and may be resorted to when those methods fail.
Fiscal policy was only to be resorted to when monetary policy ceased to be effective.
A default in exercising a duty may not be resorted to as a reason for denying its existence.
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