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Our answer is that tort law is law for the recourse of wrongs.
Protest, the average Iranian can tell you, is the recourse of an unrepresented people.
We, therefore, looked for the interest of the recourse of such personnel to data collection.
As an instrument of resource control, bribery has been the recourse of corporate executives and government officials the world over.
If steroids once seemed like the recourse of a few power hitters, those days are long gone.
May is getting sick of losing appeals, and so she has moved the goalposts – the recourse of sore losers everywhere.
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"We watch foreign movies to learn, but I dream to have the recourses of the American police in these movies," said one detective.
Now let another work stand for the recourses of artists who, while accepting the imperative of radical simplicity in the face of worldly chaos, wouldn't forgo the poetry of traditional mediums.
We have found that running more than six ACCs on a computer without a SSD drains the recourses of a typical personal computer.
Existing psycho-educational interventions aimed at reducing hypoglycaemia are effective, but demanding on the recourses of the clinics, health professionals and people with diabetes.
The cost of healthcare discourages the recourse to modern services of healthcare.
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