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In short, to the cynical eye, the GOT may have little recourse other than to prosecute.
Sternhell did no such thing, but he had written in Haaretz that Palestinians had no recourse other than armed resistance.
If Romney is the nominee, many conservatives could feel marginalized, with no recourse other than pleading for a more conservative running mate.
In 1810, Mexican-born Spaniards -- the creoles -- saw no recourse other than violence as the means to gain independence from Spain.
Throughout the 18th and 19th centuries, tribe after tribe was left with no recourse other than rebellion or starvation, and the Dakota Sioux were no exception.
Of course, the biggest problem for the Yankees may be that they have little recourse other than to let Burnett pitch.
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And in exchange for this reduction in principal, the borrower would have to accept that the new mortgage had full recourse — in other words, the government could go after the borrower's other assets if he defaulted on the home.
But there is hope in legal recourse in other venues.
Workers in any of these states can seek recourse and other penalties through state courts.
If there's particular outrage about police violence, that's because it strips us of the possibility of recourse for other violations.
Even if Mr. Trump were found to breach their rules, the only recourse for other countries would be to retaliate by raising their own tariffs.
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