Sentence examples for recourse as it from inspiring English sources

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It's not something that's used as a last recourse, as it should be".

If their marriage breaks down or her husband dies, women have little recourse as it becomes almost impossible to seek spousal support and even child support.

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Might the government issue a decree that alters the fundamentals of your business, without consultation or recourse, as often happens in China?

Recourse: As long as you make the change within 24 hours, you can either cancel your non-refundable fare or rebook different dates.

"If women on campus know that a rape survivor has been silenced somehow by the administration or by the school or by just not having a process that has given her any kind of relief, then it's entirely possible that they are not enjoying equal access to educational opportunities because they know that they too could be victimized with no recourse as well," Rosenfeld says.

The Bush team filed suit with the Supreme Court in Washington knowing that the Supreme Court in Florida would "always be a problem and that there had to be recourse," as one Bushie put it.

Ministerial intervention was his last recourse and it was as much for his community work as heavyweight support from Cricket Australia's chief executive, James Sutherland, that in November he was granted permanent residency status.

HBO had been insisting that Mr. Gandolfini drop his lawsuit with no recourse to refile it, as well as sign a letter affirming that he would abide by his previous contract, before it would drop its lawsuit against him.

Blanc is not seeking recourse through lawyers, however, as it is his son, Olivier, who created the character.

In the words of the preamble to the Universal Declaration: … it is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law … So far, so rational and legal.

Tony Honore argues that the right to rebel is the basic guarantor of all other rights because it is the ultimate enforcer, as seen in the preamble to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: It is essential, if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression, that human rights should be protected by the rule of law.

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