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In some cases where our security is under direct threat, we will have recourse to arms.
"I can assure you that we will have recourse to litigation when that's necessary," Mr. Kobak said.
Should Martin now decide that his story won't resolve these ambiguities the way the show did, readers will have recourse to consider his story the "unreal" telling.
It will be cheaper, and if anything goes wrong you will have recourse to the Financial Ombudsman Service to claim compensation.
After Russia joins the W.T.O., most other countries in the world will have recourse to the global trade group's means for resolving disputes and can demand the lower, favorable tariffs negotiated during Russia's application process.
The threat of war, formulated in a more or less veiled or crude fashion, will still be, in all probability, the weapon to which the Reich will have recourse to vanquish if possible outside opposition.
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If City impose a punishment, Tevez will still have recourse to two appeal procedures, first to the City board, and then the Premier League.
For instance, many people might reasonably ask: "Is my life a mess because I am unhappy, or am I unhappy because my life is a mess?" Where such uncertainties remain, we'll always have recourse to the chicken-and-egg conundrum, whatever the latest scientific research says.
They will have no recourse.
If 26... g5, then 27 Nf5 Bf5 28 gf Rd8 29 Qh2 Rd7 30 Bh5 and Black will have no recourse against 31 Bg6.
After that, current DACA recipients will have no recourse once their statuses expire.
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