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This paper does not resort to order reduction, localization and linearization.
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She knew it had gone too far when she had to resort to ordering her clothes from the US.
Eat chain or frozen pizza if other options are available Speaking of Italians, unless you are in a marinara wasteland, void of any Famous Ray's, Little Johnny's, Fat Tony's, Uncle Luigi's, and all other generic-but-equally-mom-and-pop pizza shops, please don't resort to ordering from a big pizza chain or firing up your nuke-machine.
Sociobiology can in some cases explain the differences between male and female behaviour in certain animal species as resulting from the different strategies the sexes must resort to in order to transmit their genes to posterity.
It's not clear yet how the show plans to address its main character's absence, but we can only imagine what creative methods Claire might resort to in order to hold onto power.
The botched color correction, the not-so-perfect cut we had to resort to in order to make the scene work, and undoubtedly, the audio flaw that burns our ears every time we hear it.
One can only guess how quickly the coup apologists' will reverse their positions and the awkward mental gymnastics they will be forced to resort to in order to condemn a coup they were such gleeful cheerleaders of.
Larger hearings are also likely to mean increased costs, making resort to privacy orders open to even fewer, wealthier litigants.
For, natural languages typically do not resort to higher-order quantifiers.
His resort to executive orders has quickly paid off in a November accord bringing China aboard, the world's other top greenhouse gas emitter, and in broad agreement at U.N. negotiations that ended in Lima last week.
Fears that he would resort to violence or order tanks onto the streets did not materialize.
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