Act of turning to for assistance.
1 Brands are no longer able to make misleading claims without consumer recourse .
2 Governments are elected, people have recourse to hold their politicians to account.
3 We don't need recourse to the places of origin to explain them.
4 The very poor constitute the last sure recourse of the hungry tramp.
5 The law is instituted for just such purposes; you have recourse thereto.
6 The laws could provide Midwestern states legal recourse against the Smithfield deal.
7 Right now, single fathers in about 18 states have no such recourse .
8 One must not in all cases have recourse to the same expedients.
9 Perhaps in the future recourse may be had to very different phenomena.
10 In order to ascertain it, he had recourse to the following expedient.
11 The artist to whom I had recourse forwarded me the desired plan.
12 The friends of the ruined minister had recourse to an ingenious artifice.
13 Declan Kidney is in danger of beatification without recourse to the Vatican.
14 If Baxter doesn't give us the approval, we are left without recourse .
15 Others, especially the Pharisees, had recourse to the doctrine of the resurrection.
16 At the time, the only recourse was to stop typing so much.
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Recourse в диалектах
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