Sentence examples for if recourse from inspiring English sources

The phrase "if recourse" is not a complete or standard expression in written English.
It may be used in contexts discussing options or actions taken when a certain situation arises, but it typically requires additional context to be clear. Example: "If recourse is necessary, we will explore all available options to resolve the issue."

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By showing how much the country will save if recourse to unsafe abortion is prevented, the study provides important evidence supporting need for policy and programme change to lower the high incidence of unsafe abortion.

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It is unclear what, if any, recourse they may have.

If the government, for example, tried to negotiate a discount for a particular drug and the manufacturer refused to lower its price, it is not clear what, if any, recourse Medicare would have.

The "proposal" is announced, strategically, late enough in the process to ensure that blindsided staff, cold-cocked parents and sucker-punched students have little if any recourse.

Even if the recourse to a shutdown and the need to raise the debt limit are different issues, both have in common to have been used as leverages in attempts to hinder the Obamacare.

Though a village elder's attempt at neutrality initially seems cold and unprincipled, by the novel's conclusion, such a stance seems a logical, if desperate, recourse in a bid for survival.

If we don't know the people behind the company, we may be left with only our faith in the reports, provided mainly or only from information supplied by the company itself, with little if any recourse for misrepresentations or omissions (except possibly a future rescission of their seal of approval, or being publicly shamed for their hypocrisy).

Competing demands for finite space and finite ecosystem services [2], [5] means ultimately there will be limited if any recourse to abandon degraded areas and shift exploitation to non-degraded ones [2], [3].

But once you make a payment, the money won't be refunded, and you have little if any recourse against the agency.

As I mentioned on Twitter last night, it would have been interesting if Webb had recourse to sinbins - if he was able to tell the Dutch that the next yellow card offence would have earned 15m on the sidelines, it might have made a difference.

That means foreign bondholders may have little legal recourse if a company defaults on its debt, especially if local banks or other Chinese creditors make claims.

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