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She felt, once again, that she had inadequate recourse for a problem that shows no sign of abating.
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By contrast, patients have limited power, with little choice and poor recourse in the event of inadequate treatment.
Consequently, during evolution, animals either conquered a narrow ecological niche, became specialized (first strategy), or took advantage of a wide range of narrow ecological niches (second strategy), passing from one habitat to another when recourses became inadequate and/or competition heavy [ 76, 78].
Hence, low-level image processing tools remain inadequate to detect them, and recourse has to be made to higher order face shape information.
The progressive campaign veterans reported that they were tired of working long hours for inadequate pay and having limited recourse to address sexual harassment on the campaign trail.
Therefore clinical criteria alone, without recourse to imaging are inadequate for valid and accurate diagnosis of OA [49].
"I can only apologise to any individual who feels that the recourse to making complaints has been inadequate so far, and I'll look into the specific concerns that have been raised".
"To let HMRC raid their bank accounts without safeguards or recourse to the courts - or with inadequate safeguards - would be to flout the rule of law in a manner unworthy of a public service body.
Inadequate, inadequate, inadequate.
You have no recourse.
I was their recourse.
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