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Recourse

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The meeting was going off-topic, so the moderator suggested a recourse to the original agenda.
The business owner had to recourse to the tax attorney to resolve a tax dispute with the IRS.
His only recourse was to take a loan from the bank.
The lawyer's recourse to the previous case law helped win the appeal.
In times of crisis, governments must provide a recourse for their citizens.
The union had no recourse but to go on strike.
The charitable organization provided a recourse for the homeless population.
The counseling center was a recourse for students struggling with mental health.
The emergency fund was the only recourse for the victim of a natural disaster.
The scholarship program provided a recourse for students from low-income families.
The homeowner's recourse was to file an insurance claim after the flood.
The student's recourse was to ask the teacher for extra credit.
The refugee's only recourse was to seek asylum in a neighboring country.
His recourse was to call the police when his bike was stolen.
The athlete's recourse was to seek medical attention for her injury.
She had no recourse but to stay with her abusive partner.
Her only recourse was to go to the doctor when she fell sick.
The victim's recourse was to file a lawsuit against the company.
Many people in developing countries have no recourse for clean drinking water.
The company's recourse was to lay off workers to cut costs.
The hotline was a recourse for victims of domestic violence.
The therapy sessions were a recourse for the trauma survivor.
The company policy provided no recourse for employees to report harassment.
Without recourse to the courts, the dispute could not be resolved.
The debtor had recourse to negotiate a payment plan with their creditors.
The plaintiff had recourse to appeal the judge's ruling.
The victim of the crime had recourse to file a complaint with the police.
The shareholders had recourse to vote out the current board of directors.
The novel had a tendency to recur to previous events, providing a frequent recourse to its earlier plot points.
The professor's lecture was full of digressions and he often had to resort to recourse to get back on track.
The journalist repeatedly took recourse to the same sources for their articles.
The teacher brought up the same topic as a recourse to clarify a point.
The teacher asked the student to use recourse in his essay to make sure that it flowed logically.
The party had to recourse to a legal expert to interpret complex legal documents.
The tenant had to recourse to the landlord to fix a leaking roof.
The plaintiff had to recourse to the court to file a lawsuit against the company.
The petitioner had to recourse to the Supreme Court to challenge the constitutionality of a law.
The appellant had to recourse to the appellate court to appeal a lower court's decision.
The litigant had to recourse to the civil court to settle a contractual dispute.
He had to recourse to the police for help when his car was stolen.
The driver had to recourse to the traffic police for assistance after a car accident.
The victim had to recourse to the district attorney's office to seek justice for the crime committed against them.
The homeowner had to recourse to the local government for assistance with a property tax issue.
The claimant had to recourse to the insurance company to file a claim for damages.
They had to recourse to the court to settle a legal dispute.
The government provides recourse for citizens to challenge unconstitutional laws.
The victim of the scam had no recourse for recovery of her stolen money.
The athlete had no recourse when they were unfairly disqualified from the race.
The employee was given no recourse for appealing his termination.
The company has no recourse against the government's decision to cancel their contract.
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