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In the Broward ruling, the judge called for the count to go on because there is recourse for campaigns to challenge votes they believe are ineligible.
However, DIN 4049, Part 2 (1980) is recourse for further interpretation of data from depths beyond the 1.50 m.
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They say it's not big and it's not clever, and that it's recourse for the lazy and unimaginative.
I certainly believe there should be recourse for discrimination, sexual harassment, abuse, etc.
A country's legal framework can provide additional support to ensure that there are recourses for not following the directives in the policy.
If that is what they are up against, what is the recourse for any woman in that position, or for anyone?
His insurance company, if he was uninsured, there is no recourse for them.
Without access to transparent metrics, there also is no recourse for a school that believes the metrics are not accurate, which raises serious due process issues.
"Since there is no recourse for people forced to work without pay, unemployed people are often forced to do the worst jobs and have been denied adequate safety equipment.
A lawsuit, which the Supreme Court is scheduled to hear in the coming term, will determine whether there is any recourse for Medicaid beneficiaries who may have less access to health care because of such cuts.
Moreover, there is scant recourse for those targeted.
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