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How to use recourse in a sentence

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In the event of non-payment, the bank will have recourse against the supplier, its customer.
Two months later, arthritis returned with a vengeance and he had no recourse but to go back to the acupuncturist.
In these terms, religion is the recourse of isolated individuals seeking to find a spiritual pattern and meaning for their lives.
Such a diplomatic recourse, while potentially offering short-term successes, does not last, as the Agreed Framework has shown.
I'll venture that we believe religion is an effective recourse against mortality.
Tampering tends to be the recourse of underdeveloped political forces or rulers that are weak or unable to afford the luxury of costly campaigns.
Mayer contrasts this process with the recourse NAFTA gives corporations to fight local laws that interfere with their ability to profit.
This is often a last recourse, only reluctantly resorted to when a party is clearly concealing income.
It's a reassuring recourse for women like me who might even be accused of approaching life too conservatively, too responsibly.
As a last recourse, if we thought that he was in the city, we might contemplate putting some Marines there.
But, as is so often the case, such strong measures were the recourse of a weak regime.
Harsh acts take away people's right of defence in an open court of law, a normal recourse in a democratic structure.
Violence should not be a first recourse, but that doesn't change the fact that some people really need to be dealt with.
Many trade unions have had recourse to what is called, rightly or wrongly, fictitious employees.
Although participants remained highly critical of unregulated ethnomedicine, few had recourse to desired alternatives.
They have no recourse to the courts to review the question of whether they should be locked up.
There are other, often more immediately beneficial, sources of assistance during unemployment besides recourse to the courts for damages.
Political and ideological arrangements upheld this right, and when they failed, the ruling class had recourse to force.
Whether those kangaroo courts or the regular federal courts will have recourse to the death penalty remains to be seen, but it seems likely.
In this respect, the Community has had recourse to various instruments, including production quotas.
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Examples from Classical Literature
We need not have recourse to the doctrine of original sin in order to account for these.
It was an alluvial town, called Soledad, where there was no harbour or future or recourse.
In this case it will be found helpful to have recourse to the process of annealing.
He had recourse to every superstition of sortilege, clairvoyance, presentiment, and dreams.
The bond of entail can be broken without having recourse to the collusive proceedings of fine and recovery.
They balanced so perfectly that I had recourse to commonsense, which told me to abstain.
Even the aborigines, it was stated, had recourse to that spot for sanative purposes.
I had recourse to the expedient of spreading my letters on a dry towel and draining them before attempting to dissever the leaves.
Emboldened by the sight of the sheriff, Mr. Doolittle again had recourse to his lungs.
No etymologist could have accounted for the name of our nation had he not had recourse to our annals.
When the patient has difficulty in taking food, recourse should be had to the use of the stomach-tube or to gastrostomy.
A guatemalan woman, deserted in this country, had no recourse in law because she had had only the church ceremony in her country.
I had then the happy inspiration to have recourse to the hair-shirt, which hitherto I had dreaded.
The use of soap should be avoided, and recourse had to warm fomentations of slippery elm, or thin oat gruel.
It is not as the consequence of a poison-speck in her own heart that she has recourse to sorcery.
From various sources of information we know that the Druids had recourse to sortilege by fire.
This artifice of a double melting is often had recourse to, and especially in casting the alloys for the specula of telescopes.
Only he who has nothing of true belief in his nature must have recourse to Kalam, which may benefit him or injure.
Besides time, mood was also expressed by the primitive Indo-European verb, recourse being had to symbolization for the purpose.
Should the pain not subside, leeching must be had free recourse to, or blood be drawn by cupping.
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