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1 Internet companies say that without net neutrality protection, many Americans will have little recourse .
2 He suggested Amazon's market dominance left traders with little recourse .
3 These millions had little recourse if they had no work.
4 Muslims in New Zealand have been targeted and surveilled for decades with little recourse .
5 Tribes also say they have little recourse to defend their lands from informal wildcatters.
6 So no legal protections and little recourse for non-payment.
7 Critics complain drugmakers often go years without completing the studies, with little recourse from the agency.
8 The Soviets do not believe it and would have little recourse if America broke its word.
9 Without documentation, they have little recourse to help.
10 A bankrupt Citizen has very little recourse but to renounce his possessions and become a Slave.
11 They returned, convinced of his innocence but, as poor blacks in the south, with little recourse .
12 Complaints might go unanswered, but there was little recourse except to wait and hope for the best.
13 This leaves us with little recourse indeed.
14 That leaves pet owners with little recourse but to throw their pet waste in the regular trash.
15 Legal action may offer little recourse since the courts often side with boards in challenges over stock sales.
16 Critics respond that the setups leave shareholders with little recourse when problems emerge, especially over the longer term.
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