Examples of 'have recourse' in a sentence

Meaning of "have recourse"

Having recourse means to seek assistance or support when faced with a problem or difficulty. It implies turning to someone or something as a source of help or solution. For instance, if an individual encounters a legal issue, they may have recourse to a lawyer or a legal helpline for guidance and advice

How to use "have recourse" in a sentence

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have recourse
Right to have recourse to consular or diplomatic protection.
It is therefore necessary to have recourse to new solutions.
One must have recourse to an unknown to complain.
Victims of violations rarely have recourse to redress.
When we have recourse under the banner.
Copy protection and to have recourse to legal.
We now have recourse to implementation reports.
Even should he be compelled to have recourse to conjecture.
To have recourse to instruments of economic policy.
It is also sensible to have recourse to a light entertainment.
There would then be nothing for us to have recourse to.
Such as are should have recourse to public penitence.
Have recourse to this devotion and trust in its efficacy.
It is also possible to have recourse to acidified solutions.
Have recourse to any modification indicated in any former declaration.

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Some will tell us to have recourse to tradition.
He may have recourse to dangerous processes to attain this end.
Small comfort that they have recourse to.
They only have recourse with the courts.
Only politicians should have recourse to it.
We refused to have recourse to any sort of legislation that.
I believe it is possible to have recourse to force.
That individuals have recourse to courts or government agencies to.
Database makers would be obliged to have recourse to ISPs.
We would not have recourse to the mass media.
This is not to say that you do not have recourse.
It is no longer necessary to have recourse to electrically controlled valves.
To have recourse to the value of human sufferings for the salvation of.
We should never hesitate to have recourse to its expertise.
And men have recourse to strangers for affection.
For plasticization it is possible to have recourse to established compounds.
One has to have recourse to more complicated surgical procedures.
An additional element could be to have recourse to dedicated funds.
Prisoners have recourse to free legal aid in such circumstances.
Credit institutions which have recourse to this facility.
It may have recourse to experts under the same conditions.
It is therefore necessary to have recourse to a higher ozone rate.
Body to have recourse to it for the sake of self defence.
And then he turned back to have recourse to his craftiness.
You have recourse to do it.
The patient may subsequently have recourse to the courts.
We decided to have recourse to international tribunals to ask for that access.
I admit that we do have recourse.
There is no need to have recourse to any tradition independent of them.
Then there might not be a need to have recourse to arms.
Atalanta does not have recourse to private security teams.
And we should have been obliged in that case to have recourse to the.
We may again have recourse to them.
Support to mothers who are in difficulty and are tempted to have recourse to abortion.
Victims may only have recourse through general remedies.

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