Sentence examples for constant recourse from inspiring English sources

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The constant recourse to the metaphor of loss in translation is finally too easy".

But sex and drugs weren't the only problem, and pop music's constant recourse to religious imagery was a headache for the censors.

What we have seen, encouragingly, has been a form of pragmatism; a deferral to informal understanding and an attention to the spirit of collaboration across the single market rather than a constant recourse to the rule book.

But Jeffery Kissoon admirably brings out Antony's echoes of lost grandeur even if, in the present, he exists in a state of sexual enthralment and is sustained by constant recourse to a hip flask.

So: the PM continues to talk up the "big binary choice" and the intrinsic desirability of a majority government that is able to take radical decisions without constant recourse to its partner or partners.

This was a major element in Hughes's psychology, starting in his earlier years but becoming much more apparent near the end of what was a tough life, despite his (relatively modest) professional success and his constant recourse to laughter in order to numb his pain.

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The level of complexity of the constitutive equations and the degree of coupling through damage is high and it is difficult to calibrate values of the constitutive constants without recourse to optimisation techniques.

Both fluid and solid resistances are represented by linearized rate expressions but the solution is obtained without recourse to the constant pattern assumption.

The only available recourse is to be on the constant lookout for remunerative activities (e.g., odd jobs especially in the construction boom in Hadiboh town) that depend on the seasonal cycle.

Auto manufacturers, for example, have kept a fairly constant share of their industry's total market capitalization despite much recourse to outsourcing and intense competition in the sector.

A review in The Observer of Boult's second London concert, in 1918, said, "Having, apparently, a thorough knowledge of the work, he was content to let it speak for itself without having recourse to those aids to success which are a constant temptation to conductors".

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