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In the video game world, when players face bleak prospects -- a hero loses "health points," or a spaceship's shield is depleted -- they have the ultimate recourse: hit the reset button.
You just can't get around it". Former Gov. Mario M. Cuomo of New York, a former secretary of state, said he saw little need for reform because the courts provide the ultimate recourse.
It's the ultimate recourse for a cop who doesn't like somebody who's looking at him the wrong way.
This further strengthens the finding that formal care is the ultimate recourse for patients in search for health.
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Thio Li-ann has noted that "courts generally loathe ouster clauses as these contradict the rule of law whereby judges finally declare the legal limits of power and also as the individual's ultimate recourse to the law is denied.
I fear that the current programme with its focus on ultimate recourse and legal obligations under various negative scenarios is pulling us in the opposite direction.
That may sound over-the-top, but what else could explain supporting a policy that is costly, inefficient, economically subjective and, if carried out, offers no adequate recourse should the ultimate mistake be made?
The ultimate buddy movie.
The ultimate proof.
That's the ultimate.
The ultimate in adulthood.
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