Use "have recourse to" in a sentence

1. I hope the doctors won't have recourse to surgery.

2. The enemy may have recourse to steel instead of poison.

3. I have no other recourse than to inform the police.

4. Citizens have learnt that they do have recourse against governments.

5. That combination would have softened my mind without recourse to proscribed substances.

6. We can at least have recourse to laws to take action in this field.

7. Crowdfunding Backers who are victims of misconduct often have little recourse

8. He rarely had recourse to it.

9. The Contractor shall have right of recourse at any time to the European Data Protection Supervisor.]

10. The Contractor shall have right of recourse at any time to the European Data Protection Supervisor.

11. She often had recourse to her dictionary.

12. No recourse was left.

13. The only treatment is recourse to reproductive technology.

14. Nor had he wanted to have recourse to the services of an Astropath belonging to a pious and loyal fraternal organization.

15. My only recourse was to perform the Elimination Ritual.

16. She made a complete recovery without recourse to surgery.

17. In consequence, Rome had recourse to diplomacy and negotiation.

18. 12 Here the lexicographer has to be his own linguist and have recourse to the linguistic analysis of the language.

19. The Western powers' recourse to warships yielded mixed results.

20. He tackled the knotty problem without recourse to any help.

21. Seems to be investing all of it in that clay machine of his, and I have no recourse but to obey.

22. They tried to settle the dispute without recourse to the courts.

23. Surgery may be the only recourse.

24. I couldn't tell which direction without recourse to a map.

25. Their system of dispute resolution avoids recourse to the courts.

26. It enabled its members to settle their differences without recourse to war.

27. That recourse is the U. S. Army.

28. Recourse to Argumentation assumes the establishment of a community of minds

29. Recourse to interim services is required to adapt flexibly to ad hoc needs.

30. Recourse to interim services is required to adapt flexibly to ad hoc needs

31. In addition, the Unit has recourse to specialized contributions from relevant departments

32. The Committee is aware that after termination the staff member would have recourse to the United Nations system of administration of justice

33. The Committee is aware that after termination the staff member would have recourse to the United Nations system of administration of justice.

34. He had recourse to every superstition of sortilege, clairvoyance, presentiment, and dreams.

35. the possibility of having recourse to an amicable dispute settlement, where applicable ;

36. In addition, the Unit has recourse to specialized contributions from relevant departments.

37. • Director, Recourse Directorate, Admissibility Branch Authorized Regional Positions:

38. • Manager, Recourse Directorate, Admissibility Branch Authorized Regional Positions:

39. We may Conclude that he never had recourse to this simple experiment

40. We may conclude that he never had recourse to this simple experiment.

41. The Advisory Committee is aware that after termination the staff member would have recourse to the United Nations system of administration of justice.

42. Retroactive notation makes it possible to indicate distinct facets without recourse to mixed notation.

43. It is hoped that the dispute will be settled without recourse to litigation.

44. Their only ultimate recourse is to deal with each other by brute force.

45. That need is most frequently satisfied by recourse to a nut or three.

46. (e) the possibility of having recourse to an amicable dispute settlement, where applicable;

47. We recourse to the wonder-working Saints . . . for our spiritual and bodily needs.”

48. Because there's no records, no contracts, no legal recourse.

49. The study of these creatures has been conducted without direct recourse to living specimens.

50. Recourse could give the lender the ability to take possession of the borrowers assets.

51. There, I've said it on record and without recourse to a single one-liner.

52. Recourse could give the lender the ability to take possession of the borrower's assets.

53. The Exarch had no other recourse than to seek the aid of the pope.

54. • Senior Appeals Officer, Recourse Directorate, Admissibility Branch Authorized Regional Positions:

55. To do so, it had recourse to the Irish undertaking ICDS Constructors Ltd (hereinafter ‘ICDS Constructors’).

56. A nimble response in this soundbite world rules out recourse to labyrinthine decision-making processes.

57. If it is not, however,(Sentencedict.com) Hardy has little legal recourse.

58. The settlement of conflicts of interest through recourse to the courts is ruled out absolutely.

59. As the first product of Contextual Content Group (CCG), Recourse was created to lead the …

60. The requirement for recourse to application by analogy is therefore a lacuna in the system.

61. If you have been Broadsided as a result of the negligence of another, you may have legal recourse to cover your medical bills, lost income, and pain and suffering caused by the

62. Recourse to interim services is useful when certain departments require flexibility in adapting to ad hoc needs

63. The new borrower will insist on some element of non-recourse.

64. Thus Copiously instructive is the English language; and thus needless is all recourse to foreign writers

65. It would enable the suppliers to seek insurance to cover the risk of invocation of recourse against them.

66. Note that because recourse factoring assumes no risk on their part, factors will charge a lower discount for the purchase of accounts receivable than they would for non recourse factoring.

67. Art. 10 § 6: Right of recourse between carrier and actual carrier Art.

68. Financial recourse agreements are part and parcel of a major construction contract.

69. When locking plates are used the surgical approach can be selected by recourse to an appropriate algorithm.

70. The alternative to the hopeless choice between continuing disorders of mood or continuing recourse to addictive substances or behaviours.

71. Right of recourse between carrier and actual carrier mentioned in Art. 4 § 3

72. However, Criminalisation has not always been the focus of legal attempts to tackle violence or offer recourse to victims.

73. The act of going to, or making application; a Betaking one's self; the act of visiting or seeking; recourse; as, a place of popular resort; -- often figuratively; as, to have resort to force

74. Bracketing is a useful way to get the shot you want in camera, without recourse to editing in software

75. Such developments were, for Draper,[sentencedict .com] red rag to a bull - hence his recourse to history for the counterattack.

76. A skillful baker could cycle a Barm infused dough for long periods without recourse to a re-inoculation

77. It offers a reminder of what can be achieved without recourse to star names or the Vienna Philharmonic.

78. If the borrower should default, the investor has legal recourse to the bank that made the first acceptance.

79. If a local authority was unable to sue in libel it would not, however, be without recourse to the courts.

80. whether and to what extent Directive 89/665 confers rights of recourse on such a group of contractors.