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Less clear is whether Democrats, including McAuliffe, have any recourse to block the job appointments that Puckett apparently negotiated.
Dutch law provides little recourse to block the merger, he said, so he is trying to win over company management to his approach instead.
Until now, homeowners have had no recourse to block the unwanted paper, often called "lawn litter" because in neighborhoods with yards much of the paper ends up on the lawn.
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Democrats would have little recourse to stop them.
Would the University of Michigan have any recourse to stop him?
It's all done without recourse to the clichés of grim tower-block estate, Rolex-and-BMW bling or ethnic aggro; instead the film relies on poetry, music, precision acting and a startlingly fresh eye.
The Colombian Government must stop having recourse to military means.
These provide "building blocks" for electromagnetic vacuum engineering without recourse to conventional high Q-factor micro-cavities.
But from this evening, Brits will again be able to see Stewart at work, without recourse to illegal downloads or the few US sites that don't block access.
Recourse to state welfare increases.
You have no recourse to argue".
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