Examples of 'has recourse' in a sentence

Meaning of "has recourse"

has recourse: This phrase implies the availability of an alternative or option that can be turned to for assistance or support in a situation

How to use "has recourse" in a sentence

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Ricoeur has recourse to a second concept of identity.
Of course the victim has recourse.
Here he has recourse to many kinds of computerized models.
This is all the more true if he has recourse to force.
The driver has recourse only to an administrative hearing.
They should always be informed if the Centre has recourse to outside expertise.
Has recourse to sue fletcher.
The taxpayers in this case has recourse to a remedy as a matter of constitutional right.
Has recourse to procedures and methods that will allow it to uncover the facts.
The other option to which the court has recourse and utilizes also presents further dilemmas.
Has recourse to the same instrument which was employed thou -.
And Kubrick generally has recourse to eagles to symbolize state power.
SERV indemnifies the financial institution but subsequently has recourse to the Swiss exporter.
Who has recourse to you.
Change of supplier, where the employer already has recourse to an.

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The recipient also has recourse against the supplier in such cases.
In the event of a claim, the primary insurer has recourse to the reinsurer.
Each of them has recourse to their own style of weapons and skills.
It is a science, different from metaphysics, that has recourse to it as an auxiliary.
The country which has recourse to their services is acting as their employer.
To address the consequences of these population trends, Europe has recourse to a range of strategies.
The fabricator has recourse to a wide selection of various glass thicknesses and panels.
Of course, our charming rapist Has recourse to sue fletcher.
The complainant has recourse to challenge the dismissal through their collective agreement.
To combat this occult power the Church has recourse to exorcism, and sacramentals ”.
Novartis has recourse to the courts to keep secret data on a drug of public funding.
The European Investment Bank has recourse to the capital market.
The Commission has recourse to experts to whom it entrusts specific information and consultation assignments.
DFAIT When trade policies need to be developed, DFAIT has recourse to several advisory agencies.
The taxable person has recourse to the national procedures in appealing against this decision.
Jehoiada, to defend the kingship, has recourse to David 's weapons.
The CWA also has recourse to an independent laboratory as and when required.
No, because everyone, like him, has recourse to these agents of production.
Has recourse to sue Fletcher. Have at it. As long as we get our evidence.
To what extent has recourse been had to them?
It has recourse to the ' knowledge triangle ', innovation, the promotion of research, and education.
In practice, whenever the Council has recourse to the waiver provided for in Article 10 CRP.
One has recourse to this mumbo jumbo, ' We must create jobs for the workers . ' ".
Sometimes, the company has recourse to external consultants for courses for managers.
The EU has recourse to the general provisions of the WTO.
For example, he often has recourse to procedures based on problems of mathematics or chess.
Then man has recourse to the labour of other men, whom he reduces to slavery.
Normally, the designer has recourse to parametric formulae yielded by stress concentration analysis.
If a man has recourse to them, I shall set My face against him and destroy him.".
The office has recourse to the media OLA, s.
Each of us has recourse to prayer to ask for His Guidance and Wisdom.
This bird has recourse to running, as it flies but very little.
In addition, the Unit has recourse to specialized contributions from relevant departments.
The office has recourse to a third party to provide services in its name OLA, s.
While Moscow has recourse to its veto power, China sometimes relies on abstention.

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