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have recourse to造句
1 We may conclude that he never had recourse to this simple experiment. 2 I hope the doctors won't have recourse to surgery. 3 She often had recourse to her dictionary. 4 The enemy may have recourse to steel instead of poison. 5 The government, when necessary has recourse to the armed forces. 6 He rarely had recourse to it. 7 In consequence, Rome had recourse to diplomacy and negotiation. 8 Others had recourse to the ius gentium tradition associated with Hugo Grotius. 9 Nor had he wanted to have recourse to the services of an Astropath belonging to a pious and loyal fraternal organization. 10 But individual nations also have recourse to the selective use of various devices for bending the rules of international free trade. 11 Interestingly, these second visits were never successful, and interviewers then had recourse to the back-up lists. 12 Whosoever Have Recourse To Them Shall Not Be Refused. 13 I shall have recourse to the legend. 14 Therefore I counsel you have recourse to your wheel. 15 It may is necessary for us to have recourse to arbitration. 16 I don't advise you to have recourse to the money lenders. 17 I don't advise you go have recourse to the money - lenders. 18 Twenty-third will be an executive director of the general six months to convene a meeting in special circumstances may also have recourse to means of communication to convene. 19 If the sellers are at fault, the producers may have recourse to similar action. 20 Here the lexicographer has to be his own linguist and have recourse to the linguistic analysis of the language. 21 In this case, it may be necessary for us to have recourse to arbitration.