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Why should a country resort to calling a private company for help at every emergency?
Sometimes I resort to calling my local Dutch coastguard and asking them to call their foreign colleagues.
For tickets to especially popular games, a buyer may need to spend hours online or resort to calling brokers who offer seats for hundreds of dollars.
They did not resort to calling riot police to disperse the protesters, as municipal leaders have sometimes done elsewhere in China, residents said.
When you're trying to call home but you've been getting a busy signal for hours, you can no longer resort to calling the culprit on the cellphone to say, "Honey, get off the phone!
Even the most careful reporting into the less crude edges of the movement usually has to resort to calling the alt-right's influential voices by their message-board monikers (CisWhiteMaelstrom, JCM267) rather than by their real names.
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School officials defend their quick resort to call in the school or city police with the claim that black students do commit more serious offenses than other students.
But Time Warner is hardly alone in resorting to calling a wilted rose by a different name.
Inevitably, things went downhill and Britton resorted to calling in the Care Quality Commission (CQC) inspectorate.
Some ranking generals couldn't even bring themselves to say her name, and often resorted to calling her "that woman".
In the end, diplomats have resorted to calling it the "Gender Entity," often groaning or laughing as they say the words.
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