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We condemn all recourse to violence, proselytism and fanaticism, in the name of religion.
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Industrial action for employees can take the form of strikes, secondary strikes, pickets and protest action, while employers have recourse to lock-outs.
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Several boroughs had by that time become insolvent, and some had recourse to their member of parliament to eke out their revenues.
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It positions the program as an approach to rehabilitation without recourse to alternative drugs.
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A technical point: this would not be true if we were a closed economy without recourse to foreign borrowing -- in that case the government would be borrowing from us.
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If no agreement was reached, the shareholders had recourse to arbitration (ss.36-41).
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Contract law works best when an agreement is performed, and recourse to the courts is never needed because each party knows her rights and duties.
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His compositions exhibit full recourse to chromatic harmony and some imaginative delays of dissonance resolution.
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Many leadlight artists employ simple pictorial forms that can be achieved without recourse to painting and firing.
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Recourse to scholarly commentaries is almost inevitable for a close reader.
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