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It stresses: "Our client would very much like to resolve this matter without recourse to litigation.
"I can assure you that we will have recourse to litigation when that's necessary," Mr. Kobak said.
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Beyond that, historians must resort to litigation.
The final argument is the most absurd: "it has been the longstanding view of the UK Government that the most effective way to ensure that there is no impunity for human rights abuses" is "by seeking international consensus and co-operation through treaties rather than by recourse to private civil litigation in distant courts".
"Recourse could be had to litigation at every step to frustrate the commission if the opponents were determined and deep-pocketed enough, including challenges by individual witnesses, not to mention challenges to the appointment of commissioners in the first place," Laing writes.
Recourse to state welfare increases.
You have no recourse to argue".
Hence, too, the recourse to Mr Delors.
Something we all had recourse to.
Defense lawyers have little recourse to appeal.
All that remains is recourse to the supreme court.
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