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One passage is entitled "SHOUTING SLEEPING RHYTHMIC HANDCLAPPING WHAT RECOURSE?" It tells of a memorial to a great waiter who died.
"The only recourse it has to influence the bishops who don't choose to comply is to go to the media, in effect to go to the Catholic laity and report who is not complying".
And if consumers have no recourse, it gives banks a green light to steal from them with impunity.
Within a health care system where specialist health care is a limited recourse, it is of great importance that the patients most in need are prioritised.
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It's not something that's used as a last recourse, as it should be".
An extermination--it is that which is excruciatingly singular--that offered no recourse because it wanted to leave no remnant, no remains.
Regarding UNCLOS' jurisdiction, its article 298 says that the international community has no recourse under it to mandatory procedures of settlements for disputes concerning maritime demarcation, territorial sovereignty, historical rights, military confrontations, etc.
Beyond withholding tenants' security deposits, landlords had limited recourse when it came to collecting.
The image is juvenile, of course, and I have not had recourse to it for the whole of my adult life.
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The government - and 10 Downing Street in particular - seems to lie as a first recourse whenever it is presented with an unforeseen problem.
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