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There are many other places that allow borrowers to lodge complaints or seek recourse, of course.
It is, of course, the first recourse of every elitist to see social barbarism in others.
Protest, the average Iranian can tell you, is the recourse of an unrepresented people.
Not surprisingly, suicide was a frequent recourse of the slaves, who were handy with poisons and powders.
He described a lockout as the only recourse of the employers in the face of an expanding strike.
As an instrument of resource control, bribery has been the recourse of corporate executives and government officials the world over.
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The central dilemma revolves around the question of recourse on the part of law-makers to moral truth.
She added: Activists have fought for years to secure some shred of legal recourse for victims of revenge porn.
"The present piecemeal and fragmented ordinance can only serve to sabotage the intention of providing recourse to victims of sexual violence," the statement said.
The results are shown in Table 3 for the situation of recourse to malaria chemoprophylaxis of 55%, 68.7% and 82.4%.
"We watch foreign movies to learn, but I dream to have the recourses of the American police in these movies," said one detective.
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