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The measure was passed by 30 to 24, with some Democrats op posed on the ground that the bill as drawn gave the person being driven no legal recourse in the event of an accident.
If it succeeds, a lesson will be driven home: crimes in office can be dealt with by impeachment, but when knee-jerk voting leads to profound misjudgment, the voters' recourse should await the next regular election.
If your friend has driven to a party and gets drunk, your only recourse is to keep them from operating their vehicle, which they can't do without their car keys.
One viable approach is to have recourse to extradition laws as stated in Senegalese law nos.
Here again we were obliged to have recourse to whatever expedient ingenuity suggested.
"Activism can quickly change to militancy when there is no recourse to democratic change".
"There is always recourse to showing physical things".
And lastly, there is always recourse to a salt shaker.
It may be that frequent recourse to psychologists by participants drove up the rate of service utilization.
And the redemption is achieved without recourse to sentimentality.
No questions were answerable without recourse to the spoken texts.
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