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Due to the relatively weak recourse under current law, there's little disincentive now for employers to commit what are known as unfair labor practices.
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Since its founding in 1929, the governing party has won 13 consecutive presidential votes, overwhelming many weak opponents without recourse to fraud.
It's being trapped with your enemy in a limited space — a country or a family — where the balance of power between you is unequal and the weaker one has no recourse.
Even if arbitration makes it impossible for the weaker party to win it still excludes judicial recourse.
This in not to suggest that the communities that have borne the brunt of civil and economic decay should be without recourse to the law, but the asbo has always been too weak an intervention for the lost boys, and too harsh for those messing about on the edge of danger.
The law reviews examined have focused extensively on the fact that there is typically little legal recourse for patients accessing surgeries and other procedures abroad in countries with weak malpractice laws.
In order to reduce phototoxicity in a conventional scanning fluorescence system, the only recourse is to reduce overall illumination power, the obvious cost of which is reduced SNR in regions of weak sample strength despite low risk of phototoxicity in these areas.
Weak, weak, weak, weak.
You have no recourse.
I was their recourse.
Recourse to state welfare increases.
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