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The carbon market has no such recourse.
The Palestinian refugees in Lebanon have no such recourse.
Such recourse to traditional wisdom offers no true insight into the mysteries of our wild Mother Nature's whims, however.
But the client here -- the public -- has no such recourse against what amounts to a clumsily disguised effort by the administration to protect its friends in the tobacco industry from a federal lawsuit.
Men must have recourse to a principle of purposiveness in order to speak of living things, but they must not imagine that such recourse would enable them to explain their existence and behaviour in any strict sense of the term.
While all U.S. dioceses have a church court, or tribunal, to deal with marriage cases, the majority of Catholics living in poorer parts of the world often have no such recourse even if they could afford it.
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But Mr. Reagan may not have such clear recourse as his threat suggests.
Not so in their handling of the impersonal pronoun "on", to which the Proustian narrator has such persistent recourse.
In contrast, the previous policy of keeping the organisations as well as their activities secret shows a certain delicacy, even a fitting shame that such a recourse should be necessary in an ostensibly free country.
What if Facebook provided such a recourse?
However, having in this study established the powerful underlying logic of drug hapten clustering with an ability to display as much as triple the effective hapten density, we surmise that such a recourse could yield a highly effective vaccine.
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