Sentence examples for less recourse from inspiring English sources

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"Creditors have less recourse when he is involved — but that is his job".

Absentee owners are especially vulnerable, as they may have less recourse to insurance reimbursement.

In what legal experts called a calculated move, the N.F.L. backed American Needle's application to the Supreme Court, reasoning that if the court sides with the league, other companies will have less recourse to sue on antitrust grounds.

American information technology companies operating in Russia routinely face demands from law enforcement to reveal user data, and have less recourse than in the United States to resist in the courts.

Peons had even less recourse to the law for bad treatment than did indentured servants, and the terms of manumission for the former typically were less favourable than for the latter.

"Here, business relationships are based on integrity and trust developed over time, and so, traditionally, there has been less recourse to legal procedure for dealing with bankruptcy and insolvency situations," said Andrew Tarbuck, a Dubai-based partner at Latham & Watkins.

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Accordingly, frequent albumin resuscitation in the recent period of our study was also associated with less frequent recourse to renal replacement therapy.

(His visual sense is less acute. Without recourse to the fantasy elements that enlivened "Hedwig and the Angry Inch" and "Shortbus" he settles into a drab, functional, TV-movie naturalism). Becca and Howie are complex bundles of feeling, and Ms. Kidman and Mr. Eckhart bravely and skillfully communicate some of that feeling to the audience.

The move holds no promise for expanding export markets for the United States--as Clayton K. Yeutter, the U.S. trade representative, quickly told Congress--while Japan already has offered voluntary export restraints that would be less damaging than recourse to a surcharge.

As streaming has concentrated power at a handful of major labels, and the concert industry is controlled by just a handful of players, perhaps young and vulnerable professionals feel they have less leverage or recourse than in the relatively more formal film and television industries.

A third idea is less obvious: Give lenders recourse to the borrower when a home loan goes sour, not just to the property.

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