Sentence examples for recourse to terms from inspiring English sources

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We drew on great thinkers to support our arguments, and made frequent recourse to terms such as "ontological", "Lacanian", "the Other" and "I'll smash your face in if you don't take that back about my mother".

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To enable the Lords to be an effective revising chamber, holding governments to account, numbers need to be significantly reduced over time with recourse to term limits and changes to the appointment system restricting any prime minister's powers in that respect.

"It appears obvious that the recourse to disguised terms like… the doctor [or] the nurse hide high-level, and probably corrupt, contacts able to impose their will".

We discover the circularity when we try to analyze one of the synonyms without recourse to the term 'way' with which we began.

Moreover, performing BMT in conjunction with organ allografts, eg, thymus or pancreatic transplants, has successfully prevented rejection of these allografts, sometimes without recourse to long-term irradiation or toxic chemical immunosuppressive agents.

This phenomenon, together with recourse to short-term strategies that could further erode future resilience, suggests that families may become ensnared in a vicious downward spiral, as their "internal" vulnerability gradually increases.

Recourse to such commercial terms only highlights the need for buildings that address the concepts Nouvel has taken on.

This study has a dual purpose: 1) identify determinants of healthcare service utilization for mental health reasons in a Canadian (Montreal) catchment area; 2) determine the pattern of recourse to healthcare professionals in terms of frequency of visits and type of professionals consulted, and as it relates to the most prevalent mental disorders and psychological distress.

This study has a dual purpose: 1) identify determinants of healthcare service utilization for mental health reasons (MHR) in a Canadian (Montreal) catchment area; 2) determine the patterns of recourse to healthcare professionals in terms of frequency of visits and type of professionals consulted, and as it relates to the most prevalent mental disorders (MD) and psychological distress.

Because the solar neighbourhood is a mixture of stars of various ages and different types, it is difficult to interpret the van Rhijn function in physical terms without recourse to other sources of information, such as the study of star clusters of various types, ages, and dynamical families.

"The British policing model sets the police amongst the people, 'toe-to-toe' in public order policing terms, without recourse to some separate specialised force or unit, or, except in very exceptional circumstances, to the mechanised creators of distance between police and protesters - water cannon or baton guns.

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