recourse造句31. To survive, they must develop initiative and realize that their only recourse lies in intelligent planning and acting.
32. Retroactive notation makes it possible to indicate distinct facets without recourse to mixed notation.
33. Farmers, sailors, and chemists get by perfectly well on the basis of everyday experience, without recourse to Aristotelian logic.
34. There was no legal recourse, because none of this discrimination was illegal.
35. Others had recourse to the ius gentium tradition associated with Hugo Grotius.
36. The party's most likely recourse is a face-saving compromise with the Ministry of Finance that does not alter the statusquo.
37. The aim is to use the rubble in as accurate a way as possible, avoiding recourse to modern materials.
38. If the borrower should default, the investor has legal recourse to the bank that made the first acceptance.
39. Equally, costing and pricing decisions can often be made without recourse to complicated records.
40. Her only recourse was to make a formal appeal through her lawyer.
41. There, I've said it on record and without recourse to a single one-liner.
42. In what she considers her last, tragic recourse, La Malinche then murders their son.
43. Protests were made on their behalf but, as Henry Toch discovered, self-help was the only effective recourse.
44. It involves no recourse to sophistry, and it demystifies and strips of sensationalism the termination of the use of artificial support.
45. Before the established use of surnames a recourse to nicknames was almost necessary and certainly of very frequent occurrence.
46. Their only recourse was to crowd into the slum areas around.
47. A nimble response in this soundbite world rules out recourse to labyrinthine decision-making processes.
48. If the top leaders fail, there's no safety net, no recourse.
49. But government and foundation grants are only a temporary recourse.
50. Because it can not cope with so many messages, its only recourse is to sabotage the airwaves themselves.
51. As to the question of statutory construction I should myself have construed the section in favour of the taxpayer without recourse to Hansard.
52. Nor had he wanted to have recourse to the services of an Astropath belonging to a pious and loyal fraternal organization.
53. She made a complete recovery without recourse to surgery and is reported elsewhere.
54. It could, indeed, help to establish the kind of ethos which might make recourse to legal remedies unnecessary.
55. But individual nations also have recourse to the selective use of various devices for bending the rules of international free trade.
56. Hence, the recourse to alcohol or other drugs, which is commonly featured in initiation rites around the world.
57. However, it was thought that recourse to judicial review was likely to be rare.
58. St Paul was surely right when he exhorted the early Christians to resolve their disputes among themselves without recourse to the court.
59. He gets his team working together without recourse to expensive T-groups or questionable outward bound training.
60. The answer can also be obtained by access to the index without recourse to the data storage area.