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In the absence of a federal provision barring anti-gay and anti-transgender discrimination, most complainants have no recourse in a federal court.

The 1 percent of creditors opposing the deal could push Dubai World to seek recourse in a tribunal, but barring that, the only step left is to sign the documents officially.

Foreign companies and investors have found themselves subject to capricious or even corrupt decisions by the Russian government and politically connected moguls with little real recourse in a judicial system that still defers to the Kremlin or local authorities.

But landlords counter that late fees and legal fees give them some recourse in a city with strong tenant protections, and that extra charges for appliances help cover increased water and electrical use as well as wear and tear on pipes and buildings.

When rights are violated, people and businesses have recourse in a fair and judicious court of law.

Mr. Obama's visit will surely furnish a massive photo-op on many levels–he will demonstrate how, in his administration, diplomacy will be the first recourse in a way that never convincingly happened in the Bush era.

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But even with the reports, the average Internet consumer, unlike drivers stuck in a traffic jam, has little recourse in devising a route around whatever is causing the delay.

Arfi suggested that Sarkozy went with the forgery allegation rather than defamation — typically the go-to legal recourse in France in a case of this kind — in attempt to trigger an investigation that would reveal the source of the document.

When perplexing and emotional situations that appear to be beyond human control, knowledge, skill, or techniques have arisen in a community, the people have a recourse in the priest, who has the special knowledge of the relationship between the divine or sacred and the profane realms.

The quantity-logic-quality phenomena involving a non-convex mixed-integer nonlinear problem is decomposed into a two-stage stochastic programming model with complete recourse considering, in a first stage, quantity and logic variables in a mixed-integer linear model and, in a second stage, quantity and quality variables in a nonlinear programming formulation.

Their only recourse in the case of an impasse is binding arbitration, a somewhat unpredictable process that both sides have said they want to avoid.

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