Sentence examples for is recourse from inspiring English sources

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is recourse

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The act of seeking assistance or advice.

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All that remains is recourse to the supreme court.

But there is recourse, and the cliff can still be avoided.

Sharia seems to work better when there is recourse to a secular system, as there is in Bosnia and northern Nigeria.

With both sides boxed into their respective corners what is likely in the short term, as legal experts have been quick to make clear, is recourse again to the courts.

As a social worker of 30 years standing, Willow says that when a council has failed to provide good care, the one thing she has been able to offer a child is recourse to the protections of the law.

"He captured that social death and the hope that there is recourse to humanity in the Puerto Rican culture that people had cut themselves off from," said Juan Flores, a professor at Hunter College who is helping Mr. Pietri compile an anthology of his work.

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There's recourse.

Moreover, mortgage loans in Spain are recourse.

And it's recourse in such trying times a prickly chauvinism would surely be felt beyond China's borders.

There has to be recourse.

Then if they say -- then I would ask them, if it's a recourse debt, and they say, 'Yes, it's recourse, but I'm broke.' Okay.

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