Examples of 'little recourse' in a sentence

Meaning of "little recourse"

little recourse - This phrase refers to having limited or few options available to deal with a situation or problem. It implies a sense of lack of alternatives or resources to address a particular issue

How to use "little recourse" in a sentence

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little recourse
My mother had little recourse to violence.
This is partly because hospitals believe they have little recourse.
We have very little recourse here.
The largely black rural population of the county had little recourse.
Students have little recourse other than to complain.
The workers at the bottom of the food chain have little recourse.
Smaller companies have little recourse after a cyberattack.
The repercussions of missing the reinstatement deadline are therefore catastrophic and seemingly allow little recourse.
There was very little recourse for the teacher.
This left consumers who experience serious health consequences from drug use with little recourse.
That women had little recourse was very real.
Black American citizens had little recourse.
There is often little recourse for residents in this case.
Unfortunately, there is often very little recourse.
There is very little recourse for a woman in this situation.

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For many girls, there is little recourse.
Bacteria have little recourse against this killing mechanism.
We, the victims have very little recourse.
Relatively little recourse to careful.
And unfortunately, there is very little recourse.
Bitcoin users would have little recourse because miners are anonymous.
Without a new sponsor, they have little recourse.
But they have very little recourse for their complaints.
But if a cop kills you, there is little recourse.
Very little recourse.
As we told you, there is little recourse.
There is often very little recourse available if mistakes are made.
If things go wrong, patients may have little recourse to help.
They have little recourse to the law because of their fear of arrest and jail.
You leave me little recourse.
I have little recourse but to remove the Borg technology.
Patients have little recourse.
O little recourse for the government when things go wrong ; and.
And there is little recourse.
That is pretty much what just occurred, and you have very little recourse.
This leaves the consumer with little recourse when problems arise.
When there is a data breach, the user often suffers most, though with little recourse.
Corruption may mean girls can find little recourse from the justice system.
Generally, immigrant women and those from some ethnic groups who are battered have little recourse.
Dahmer 's victims had very little recourse in the end.
Leading Vatican Jesuits and other archaeologists strongly denied the claim, but had little recourse.
When they are killed, their families have little recourse to justice or media exposure.
We have any little recourse on the Reservation land? I will be right back.
If humans choose to do them harm, they have little recourse beyond hiding.
These workers have little recourse for labor abuses, but conditions have been improving.
Otherwise, you may find yourself in a very unhealthy relationship, with little recourse to fix it.
Facebook 's billions of users have little recourse when their accounts are hacked or otherwise compromised.
As far as I have researched … we have very little recourse here.
Such fees give customers little recourse if service deteriorates midway through a contract, he explains.
Legally, employees have little recourse.

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