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The phrase "exercise of recourse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is usually used to refer to the implementation of a right or remedy given by law or an agreement. For example, "The court granted the plaintiff an exercise of recourse for the breach of contract."
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Civil liability for nuclear damage regime established in India follows global practice in this area and has a unique provision that enables an Operator to exercise a right of recourse against a Supplier.
What avenues of recourse is the Pentagon pursuing currently?
Vendors, other than the system designer, have no liability under the Right of Recourse.
Less abuse of workers without means of recourse.
In both settings, however, the frequency of recourse to SPCS was low.
This meant a bias in favour of those using chemoprophylaxis and a resulting overestimation of recourse to malaria chemoprophylaxis.
The results are shown in Table 3 for the situation of recourse to malaria chemoprophylaxis of 55%, 68.7% and 82.4%.
This group of health problems also represents a leading reason of recourse to complementary and alternative medicines (CAM) including homeopathy.
The MacKinnon/Dworkin model ordinance sought to make "pornography actionable as a civil rights violation" so that women would have legal recourse when pornographic materials prevent the exercise of their rights or cause personal harms (MacKinnon 1993, 22, 121, n. 32).
Cashless exercise of options.
In those cases (8% of recourses) intensivists complained about an insufficient supervision of the resident.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com