The US Supreme Court declined to review her case and her last resort is the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board. |
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Government is in the last resort the employment of armed men, of policemen, gendarmes, soldiers, prison guards, and hangmen. |
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As a last resort, you could also apply to have a judgment mortgage registered on the deeds of your debtor's property. |
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Like lonely hearts ads and introduction agencies, cyberdating used to be thought of as a last resort, but that is no longer the case. |
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Frontal assaults were always attempted as a last resort, but they were costly, and their failures eroded political resolve back home. |
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Either way both of these are really poor choices for birth control and should only be used as a last resort. |
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I think Parks and Wildlife will only remove maggies as a last resort if they are posing a threat to people. |
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Officers are employees and servants of the council and, in the last resort, take instructions from it. |
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Individuals must take advantage of all other means of self-sufficiency and view social assistance as an absolute last resort. |
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The dental hospital is the last resort for those are can't find a dentist to treat them on the NHS and cannot afford private treatment. |
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While we hope that most disputes will then be resolved through mediation, legal action will be made possible in the last resort. |
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I believe that it is acceptable, but too many people see it as a quick get-out option rather than a last resort. |
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Enforcement notices are only served as a last resort, when all efforts to negotiate have failed. |
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We only ever take parents to court as a last resort and it is not a course of action we take lightly and one which we would rather avoid. |
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This last resort could either solve the problem or render the cell phone completely inoperative. |
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Congestion charging would generally be inappropriate, but could be a last resort. |
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Impeachment of a democratically elected leader should be employed only as a last resort. |
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It would drive a coach and horses through NATO's doctrine of nuclear strikes as a last resort. |
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Even in Thailand, with much available over the counter, hypnotics are not OTC and should only be taken as the last resort. |
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As a last resort we can call in a house clearance agent but, frankly, I'd rather give it away than do that. |
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The fund operates as a lender of last resort for businesses that cannot raise finance from another source. |
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While wearing them with suits is a big no-no, discreet leather sneakers can be worn with chinos as a last resort. |
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No longer would the Fort Limhi serve as a strategic location in Young's plan of last resort. |
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As additional workers lose their health insurance, they use hospital emergency rooms as a last resort. |
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This is clearly a measure of last resort and its application is handicapped by the postoperative development of bronchiolitis obliterans. |
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Although advocating non-violent protest, it proposes insurrection as a last resort. |
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The reality is that suicidal behaviour is usually a last resort when the person feels that all else has failed. |
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In this view, the danger is so unpredictable and volatile that we must act immediately rather than waiting to act only as a last resort. |
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A total prohibition of force will naturally result in disobedience, because what can the oppressed do, if not fight, in the last resort? |
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It is being portrayed as a last resort but appears to be born of frustration with a regime and a leader the world would be better off without. |
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As a last resort, measures could be taken to prevent offending companies from being listed on the stock exchange. |
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What remains around the stone can be sliced off and then, as a last resort, gnawed with the teeth. |
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Previously, expulsion from school was the punishment of last resort for head teachers. |
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War is necessary, as a last resort, for resolving disputes between states that cannot agree and will not acquiesce. |
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Military action, especially a Nato assault, must be the option of last resort. |
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He also said that speed ramps were not appropriate but were a last resort as a speed control. |
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However, some kind of pharmacological intervention is often considered as a last resort, particularly when cancer has already disseminated. |
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We want nationbuilders to dialogue fast and rely on force only as a last resort. |
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War should in any case always be a last resort in settling an international conflict. |
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The Law Commission emphasised that an award of punitive damages should be seen as a remedy of last resort. |
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As a last resort you could always throw out the computer, but could you survive without eBay? |
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The farm where Marian works is difficult and Tess looks at it as a last resort. |
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History suggests that moving students off-campus is a last resort, only to be encouraged in the face of over-population. |
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As a last resort, Lambeau seeks out his old college roommate, who has a great deal in common with young Will. |
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Farmers also only use synthetic pesticides as a last resort to save the crop, relying instead on natural repellents and controls such as neem. |
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Piling grain outdoors shouldn't be considered a last resort, provided you prepare a proper site and invest in grain covers. |
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Laughter used to be the best last resort in a grim situation, but nothing's funny anymore. |
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Surely measures short of detention should be tried first and detention should be regarded as the last resort. |
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In most cases, pesticides should be considered the last resort for reducing losses due to pests. |
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Total good should outweigh total evil, it should be a last resort and must have the final aim of peace. |
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If adoption continues as an option of last resort, children will remain in the limbo of foster care for too long. |
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They reduce the frequency and intensity with which the authorities must intervene as lenders of last resort to avert systemic crises. |
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Thus, professional marital therapy may be seen as an option of last resort, even for those few willing to seek it. |
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Landowners, however, stressed the importance of powers of last resort to enable the police to arrest individuals who acted irresponsibly. |
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Public housing has been transformed into an ever-diminishing refuge of last resort. |
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The money raised would become a sort of piggy bank of last resort to pay doctors and hospitals for patients who don't pay them. |
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The convention allows for lawful detention of children for the shortest possible period of time and as a matter of last resort. |
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They are a technically reliable threat of last resort to discourage a foe from pressing too hard or threatening national survival. |
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The second, i.e. to explore other provider possibilities, was considered to be an option of last resort. |
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Many Americans believe they have a God-given right to possess arms as a last resort against tyranny. |
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In many ways they are a last resort after all other courses of action have failed. |
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The Director stressed the plans are a last resort, and said the decision would not be taken lightly. |
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As a last resort, prescribed anti-depressants such as Prozac will immediately boost levels of serotonin. |
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Cosmetic surgery, the last resort of those who cannot hold on to their youth and beauty through diet and exercise, is expanding exponentially. |
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Once considered to be only a last resort, epilepsy surgery has become increasingly common, even for children. |
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But if this failed, surgery was the last resort in an effort to improve a sufferer's quality of life. |
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Using force is always the last resort and our methods emphasise the safety of young people. |
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If for some inexplicable reason, she turns me down, I will have to switch allegiance, but of course that will be a last resort. |
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Three years ago Andrea underwent gastric bypass surgery, a last resort for the obese. |
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Far from being the transport revolution expected, the service was denounced as a shambles, a farce and the last resort. |
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He was opposed to the glorification of violence, and saw physical force only as a last resort if democracy were blocked. |
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The white fox rushes toward him with unsheathed claws as a last resort and the wolf only smiles revengefully. |
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Three women said they had severe acne and the doctors tried birth control pills as a last resort. |
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The last resort for sticking to production deadlines has obviously been trading humour for outrage, for the movie is as outrageous as it is absurd. |
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The judge said recourse to the courts should be a last resort, particularly when family circumstances and the care and welfare of children were involved. |
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We will try to negotiate with the landowner and if that fails regretfully we may have to apply for a court injunction but this is very much a position of last resort. |
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Such an action may constitute effective leadership, the authors recognize, but they argue that this approach should be used only as a last resort. |
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This would partly be due to its more benign view of the world order which sees military force as an option of last resort, not a matter of policy. |
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He underwent surgery last January to remove a bone spur on his left ankle, but surgery then was considered a last resort after several months of discomfort. |
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One teaching union said it disagreed with the training course, which, it said, would make restraint a first course of action for teachers, rather than a last resort. |
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Surgery wasn't quite the last resort, but it was getting there. |
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As a last resort, Fort Limhi would offer a place to rest and resupply in a staged move north to the Bitterroot Valley and the upper Missouri region. |
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This is fine for larger baits, but for lobworms at range and small pieces of bread, a tub of floating and sinking putty are very handy, although normally as a last resort. |
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Of course, the drop in consumption also slows economic activity, forcing the government to become the spender of last resort. |
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This is the oldest trick in the book, the ruse to use when all else fails, the last resort of the poor, the desperate, the ticketless and, of course, the professional chancer. |
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I am in favor of trying and trying the diplomatic route, which we seem to approach as a last resort, not a first one. |
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Top Defense Department officials told the A.P. that the drug is a last resort for troops. |
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Last year, three women of ethnic Bulgarian origin went on a hunger strike as a last resort in their desperation to seek protection from the state. |
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My friends know better than to ask me to fill in for mixed sports teams when they are short a girl, although I still sometimes get called up as a last resort. |
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It's all quite charming and tuneful if, in the last resort, unmemorable. |
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The council said prosecuting people is a last resort but all dog owners must realise that it is their legal as well as their moral duty to dean up after their dog. |
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The last resort would be to open you up again and tie off the cystic artery, which will kill the gallbladder but put you at risk for death from blood poisoning. |
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Now hopelessly swamped in scandal and corruption, high taxes, firearms boondoggle, sponsorship scandal, etc, they are again using bribery as their last resort. |
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Human life is concrete, and the attempt, as I have so often urged, to separate it up into water-tight compartments is, in the last resort, impracticable. |
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In family cases committal to prison was regarded as a last resort. |
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Consideration was given at that time to applying for a committal to prison but as the policy is to use this as a last resort only other methods were tried first. |
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The judicial filibuster is indeed an obstruction of last resort. |
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He added any new action would be limited to curtailing extracurricular services and the resumption of a full strike would only be considered as a last resort. |
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Military action was neither proportionate nor the last resort. |
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As a last resort, they called in an animal Cracker, a psychic investigator, who said she believed the dog may be in the Killiecrankie area. |
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The House of Commons ceased considering such petitions in 1399, leaving the House of Lords, effectively, as the nation's court of last resort. |
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Most strikes are undertaken by labor unions during collective bargaining as a last resort. |
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Leave is rarely granted, meaning that for most litigants, provincial courts of appeal are courts of last resort. |
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Killers seems as if it's been overedited, underwritten, and, as a last resort, jury-rigged. |
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The Seven Military Classics of ancient China view warfare negatively, and as a last resort. |
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The Court of Cassation is the court of last resort, with the Court of Appeal one level below. |
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Prior to the coming into force of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, the Privy Council was the court of last resort for devolution issues. |
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Most notably, until 2009 the House of Lords served as the court of last resort for most instances of UK law. |
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American courts of last resort recognize a rebuttable presumption against overruling their own past decisions. |
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However, the Practice Statement has been seldom applied by the House of Lords, usually only as a last resort. |
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Government guidelines state that face down restraint should not be used at all and other types of physical restraint are only for last resort. |
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Putting on riot gear and forming their shields like a Roman testudo to ward off missiles is only a last resort. |
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Destruction of the RAF was the first priority, and invasion would be a last resort. |
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There is, paradoxically, no lender of last resort and no liquidity backup for income-producing capital assets. |
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The Bank also acts as the bankers' bank, especially in its capacity as a lender of last resort. |
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If you're a homeowner in Missouri, you can now purchase sinkhole coverage through the FAIR Plan, the state's insurance of last resort. |
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I wouldn't recommend doing surgery on yourself, unless it is a last resort. |
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As a last resort, I checked the bottom of my shoe, and there was the long, tough thorn of a black locust. |
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If you're looking for Mr or Mrs Right, then you might think dating agencies are the last resort. |
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The Supreme Court of California is the court of last resort in the courts of the State of California. |
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When an organic cow becomes sick our farmers are encouraged to treat it homeopathically first and only use antibiotics as a last resort. |
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It is also the court of last resort for all appeals against the decisions of provincial courts. |
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Guns remain a viable, last resort option to be used in defense of life from aggressive bears. |
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Bailey hates dog biscuits and will only eat them as a last resort. |
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Usually only an appeal accepted by the court of last resort will resolve such differences and, for many reasons, such appeals are often not granted. |
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The House of Commons ceased considering petitions to reverse the judgements of lower courts in 1399, effectively leaving the House of Lords as the court of last resort. |
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In 2004 a new Supreme Court was established, becoming New Zealand's court of last resort following the simultaneous abolition of the right to appeal to the Privy Council. |
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The Supreme Court of the United States is the court of last resort. |
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Given this, we believe strip-searching should only be used as a last resort and should only be carried out in accordance with proper safeguarding procedures. |
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Execution seems to have been rare and carried out only as a last resort. |
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Hitler agreed with him that invasion would be a last resort. |
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As such, we have no option but to pursue these measures of last resort to protect our staff and operations from protesters' criminal actions and intimidatory behaviour. |
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As a result, the precedent of courts of last resort, such as the French Cassation Court and the Council of State, is recognized as being de facto binding on lower courts. |
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These programs are commonly created as a last resort effort. |
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They are also advised to also carry a firearm for use as a last resort. |
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On 11 July, Hitler agreed with Raeder that invasion would be a last resort, and the Luftwaffe advised that gaining air superiority would take 14 to 28 days. |
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Lord Advocate, the House recognised that prior to the Union, the High Court of Justiciary had been the court of last resort in Scottish criminal cases. |
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Don't drop dimes on the company commanders unless it is a last resort. Give them a chance to fix weak areas before you report it to the commander. |
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It functioned as a court of first instance for the trials of peers, for impeachment cases, and as a court of last resort within the United Kingdom. |
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