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"recourse" Definitions
  1. the fact of having to, or being able to, use something that can provide help in a difficult situation

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Concerns around accounting of recourse and non-recourse accounting have been heightened in the Spanish concessions sector ever since Abengoa stunned investors by reclassifying a bond as non-recourse in November 2014.
Moody's pegged OHL's financial leverage at a massive 23x gross recourse debt to recourse Ebitda at the end of September.
Depending on the third-party service that provides the warranty, there might not be a simple recourse, or a recourse at all, should it ever break.
The financings include a US$30bn recourse loan for ChemChina, which has been underwritten by China Citic Bank International, and a US$20.2bn non-recourse bridge loan for Syngenta.
The only recourse is acceptance -- which can be liberating.
Is There Any Recourse Before A Bill Goes Into Collections?
Voters' recourse is to elect someone new the next time.
Algorithms can be wrong, and there needs to be recourse.
The only recourse tends to be contacting Apple for service.
And what are the victim's rights and options for recourse?
Their only recourse: wait and get sicker until treatment arrived.
The consultant is still in business, and there's little recourse.
But there's little recourse for Trump to reverse Obama's action.
The planned loan has no recourse to Kingdom Holding itself.
Left with little other recourse, some Saints fans, including Gov.
Their only recourse is to keep on looking and pray.
There is never any underwriting or recourse for funds accessed.
And Congress and the flying public would have no recourse.
"There's very little recourse," FEC commissioner Ann Ravel told Politico.
The rest of us have little hope of legal recourse.
The Little Comment is really the recourse of the powerless.
In each case, recourse to the courts had been exhausted.
People like Mr. Thompson can be robbed of legal recourse.
For locals seeking to push back, there is little recourse.
But do these young professionals actually have any legal recourse?
Maybe the general counsel takes three years -- there's no recourse.
"We have no recourse to argue fair use," said Young.
In that situation, the agency said, consumers have little recourse.
That effectively halted all of the GOP's means of recourse.
Intelligence community whistleblowers have limited recourse from a legal standpoint.
It is not clear if Democrats have any legal recourse.
He couldn't shake the stink, and Valve offered no recourse.
The final financing structure comprises USD37.5 billion of equity and debt raised in the ChemChina recourse group as well as existing ChemChina financial resources, and USD6.5 billion of debt raised at the Syngenta recourse group.
Still, Michael maintained he was innocent but had little other recourse.
She isn't afraid to speak her mind, without apology or recourse.
If Trump offers Manafort a pardon, Mueller has little legal recourse.
Beijing's only recourse in that cause is to quit the agreement.
If things go wrong, patients may have little recourse to help.
If buyers are exploited, they should have recourse through the courts.
If her husband left her, she would have no legal recourse.
There's no recourse through the criminal court to collect that money.
But as the minority, they have little recourse without Republican support.
They had no recourse but to be anybody else but themselves.
A police state where citizens have no rights and no recourse?
If online search services ended, what recourse would any scientist have?
Menendez declined to say what recourse he would try to pursue.
Getting covered is the middle class' best recourse against political bullying.
Our digital selves can be terminated, and we have no-recourse.
And the farming community has ways of seeking recourse, he says.
What recourse is there, real or just hoped for, without it?
"Their only recourse is to move up in elevation," says Hoines.
He knew they would have little recourse if they spoke out.
They really didn't like you, and their recourse was to limp.
Without G.D.P.R., policymakers said, there was little recourse beyond bad publicity.
But you must be very confident that such recourse is justified.
When things go wrong with big philanthropy, citizens have little recourse.
She was puzzled by the young women's recourse to the law.
But that is not to say the Mexicans are without recourse.
I do hate to commit to what recourse we would take.
They are fearful, but many feel they have no other recourse.
When pressure builds, the first recourse is to repress and persecute.
We hope it offers them a path to recourse and reconciliation.
Political opponents do have recourse against executive orders in the courts.
If anything goes wrong, neither buyers nor sellers have any recourse.
In 2016, ChemChina raised US$32.9bn in recourse and non-recourse bridge loans from more than 20 Chinese, European and Asian lenders for its SFr43bn (then US$43bn) acquisition of Swiss seeds and pesticides maker Syngenta.
So their only recourse is only to do what they do best.
The Constitution affords the American people little recourse in such a situation.
It also provides victims of such discrimination with recourse in civil court.
In the age of #MeToo, your only recourse is to own it.
But the recourse to blaming Bacchus isn't even the worst of it.
As a result, children feel alone and fearful but have no recourse.
So if your broadband provider is blocking websites, you have no recourse.
Legal recourse would be post-publication, if it defames or libels her.
The only recourse that is envisioned is political, and it's namely impeachment.
Often, it was obtained in chaos, when no other recourse was available.
The answer is an election because at least there you have recourse.
When that trust turns out to be misplaced, there is no recourse.
Put another way, if Kalanick loses to Benchmark, he'll have no recourse.
Those shareholders who disagree with Mr. Ferro's strategy may have little recourse.
OHL considers debt at its subsidiaries, such as OHL Concesiones, "non-recourse".
Today, lenders are left with little recourse when sovereign debtors go bust.
But there appears to be little recourse for lawmakers to stop Trump.
If that means a recourse to targeted trade instruments, so be it.
"The Arabian Nights" gave her little recourse: Use it or lose it.
If you have a student loan, you are left with little recourse.
But recourse for disagreement and offense does not lie in federal litigation.
But most Republicans agreed they had no real recourse at this point.
As with most great injustices, there is no recourse for those wronged.
With no diplomatic recourse in sight, it's likely to get even worse.
Often, these companies have little recourse when pressured for help by Beijing.
The supposed mental health caregiver would, naturally, then be immune to recourse.
Teams will trade players on their whims, and players have little recourse.
The law aside, individuals have little recourse to protect their genetic data.
"If a patient is denied, there is no recourse," Dr. Potter said.
Orchids, in particular, are being sold illegally across borders with little recourse.
The letters of rejection said the workers had no recourse for appeal.
This is just a bad poem and for it I've no recourse.
"That's the frustration I have, that there's very little recourse," she said.
Currently Facebook simply makes these decisions internally with little recourse for victims.
My only recourse really is to bury myself in all of them.
There wasn't always a recourse if they were unsatisfied with the driver.
Your only recourse is to shit with your Air Pods still in.
Now, thanks to the Trump administration, he said farmers have no recourse.
A society shaped by profound injustice, where the victims have little recourse.
If you build an emergency fund simultaneously, then you have another recourse.
Both involve the exploitation of power and the unavailability of legal recourse.
Moreover, in China, US companies have little legal recourse against government policy.
Without recourse, they stood up two mattresses to create a makeshift latrine.
OHL includes in its "recourse Ebitda" dividends from its non-recourse subsidiaries, a controversial practice that ratings agency Moody's said last week it discounts in its analysis, as it believes these payments are netted against an intercompany loan.
No wonder we have an anonymous note epidemic—what other recourse is there?
This structure also protects Loews from having any recourse indebtedness of its investees.
After that date, customers' only recourse will be the bank's usual complaints' procedure.
For decades, many of those women went unidentified with no recourse for justice.
Fitch's calculation of debt includes any outstanding factored receivables, including non-recourse facilities.
We offer, and are offered, drugs as the first, and often last, recourse.
And that women have more recourse and more redress if there's a problem.
Violence is perpetrated on society's most vulnerable, with little to no recourse available.
Thus, Maduro's most readily available recourse to ease payments is unilaterally halting them.
My only recourse was to call, call, call, again, and hold, hold, hold.
When official channels stall, those forums are often the only recourse victims have.
Defense One notes there is some recourse in battling criminal use of drones.
" And her recourse is nearly nonexistent, she said, calling it "a useless pursuit.
My recourse was the same as any self-respecting person on a deadline.
Some hurdles to recourse stem from the contract terms that patients agree to.
Their recommendations include corporate transparency, consistency, clarity, and a mechanism for customer recourse.
Of course, bookies have no legal recourse if bettors don't pay up, either.
There is also the question of legal recourse, which remains a gray area.
Now cities in Texas have almost no recourse when the frackers move in.
Our only recourse was heartfelt prayers that neither of us falls seriously ill.
The frustrating part for backers is that they don't have any recourse here.
Admissions offices determined to craft diverse campuses would still have recourse to artifice.
But Congress is still a democratic bastion and the best recourse we have.
The possibility of recourse against the Air Force will also be exceptionally difficult.
Cillizza: What's the recourse if Dowless is found to have broken the law?
What recourse do I have to help this child without hurting my cousin?
With little recourse, survivors rely on activists like Ogot for guidance and support.
The public is left with little recourse against a growing threat of corruption.
Patrick had no recourse to foreign policy, but neither did he require it.
To be blunt, my committee will issue a subpoena as a final recourse.
When a client fails to pay, freelancers often end up with little recourse.
The statute of limitations has expired, leaving Ms. Sullivan with no legal recourse.
"Most people won't have any recourse for this type of casual data abuse."
I think the challenge comes in making sure that we all have recourse.
Thinking that they had no recourse, some people signed off, but others refused.
That has left Democrats with little recourse other than publicly pillorying the bill.
What recourse do Mr. Pompeo and the State Department have at this point?
But it's unclear whether they have any legal recourse in the current system.
Under current defamation law, Mr. Isenstadt would have no recourse in that event.
But soldiers say they have little recourse in disputes involving a superior officer.
Consumers who don't have insurance or are underinsured aren't without recourse, Worters said.
Ghosh's recourse to myth can also feel like a withdrawal from the world.
He evokes the very real pain endured by those who suffer without recourse.
Prefer the kinds of mysteries you can explain without recourse to Reddit boards?
Does Congress have any recourse as to seeing the entire, unedited Mueller report?
Coach Urban Meyer said he disagreed with the decision but had no recourse.
As a result, inmates experiencing abuse are left without recourse to stop it.
Tata Sons said in a statement the company would take appropriate legal recourse.
According to Chlopak, those concerned Yang has broken FEC rules have little recourse.
So the issue can't be resolved by recourse to the Constitution's original meaning.
Internet companies say that without net neutrality protection, many Americans will have little recourse.
There is no legal recourse to demand Trump pays more - national payments are voluntary.
So they&aposre only recourse is to demonize Trump as a heartless baby jailor.
Social media is in an uproar over the video and Ayala is seeking recourse.
Laws giving deference to officer judgment in shootings often leave victims with little recourse.
It also provides no recourse from harassment and abuse by police, a common problem.
"You'd also have more cases of abuse and the recourse would be much harder."
Otherwise, a victim's only recourse to shed fraudulent debt is by involving the law.
This is not the first time the SEC has sought legal recourse against Miami.
And as in previous cases, Hinge probably doesn't have much recourse to stop them.
Those without the means still run up against the law and have little recourse.
This could significantly boost the outlook for U.S. production without recourse to trade policy.
Beyond those initial steps, one recourse is to enroll in an identity protection service.
Furthermore, as part of their strong pro-debtor policy they have non-recourse mortgages.
Self-denial can be traced back through generations of women who had no recourse.
"You have no recourse if you buy a car from a person," he said.
"Above all, citizens must always have recourse when denied a fundamental right," said Emmer.
Child marriage also is often forced marriage -- imposed on minors who have little recourse.
"Guerilla" is very much about the ways a woman can be discredited without recourse.
But Congress actually has little recourse to fight the budget for the special counsel.
So it's not clear to us if we would have recourse to that metal.
That's what the world was bringing out inside me without that recourse [to] creation.
Heather and I determined our only recourse was to bury ourselves in the dirt.
What recourse do tenants have to get building management to comply with city rules?
Families whose sons or brothers are expelled — a practice that continues — have little recourse.
Weather and mechanical delays often leave passengers wondering what, if any, recourse they have.
When their bags are delayed, travelers often have little recourse for demanding a refund.
But the international community also has legal recourse, if it's willing to use it.
The students that were aggrieved in these examples of misconduct had no meaningful recourse.
Patients likely wouldn't have their own legal recourse if the agreement were not honored.
Despite concluding that the 17 works were not genuine, the museum had little recourse.
Nor would providers have any recourse for Medicaid underfunding, thanks to the Obama administration.
Other lawmakers fume at the antics of the far right, but have little recourse.
Who will protect us from future rate hikes with no other recourse for services?
They have recourse to appeal the decision to an independent committee, the FFA said.
So that leaves you with one powerful recourse: Take matters into your own hands.
Beyond withholding tenants' security deposits, landlords had limited recourse when it came to collecting.
The cuts will leave them with no legal recourse to address this structural inequality.
Without this provision, domestic courts become the only legal recourse for a wronged investor.
He said victims often had no recourse -- many are simply fired after reporting abuse.
Until that happens, transgender people in particular will endure discrimination with little legal recourse.
The government would have recourse to other means of financing in a stress scenario.
Wrongful death lawsuits often serve as the only recourse for a shooting victim's family.
While Asian and European lenders participated in the recourse and non-recourse loans, opportunities for international banks to lend in event-driven loans for Chinese state-owned enterprises are shrinking as Chinese banks continue to step forward to lead the strategic segment.
State-owned China National Chemical Corp (ChemChina) plans for a mix of recourse and non-recourse loans to fund a $43 billion bid for Swiss seeds and pesticides group Syngenta, Thomson Reuters LPC said on Thursday, citing banking sources familiar with the plans.
That meant points earned over the past year were suddenly devalued with no apparent recourse.
They literally could put these guys out of business if they want with no recourse.
Iran is clearly not backing down, though, and instead has chosen violence as its recourse.
"This is a 'squeeze-out' or 'take-under', and we have little recourse," Kanko said.
Previously, the policy was to simply ban users, and there was very little recourse available.
But you get no recourse because the criminals are usually based out of our jurisdiction.
"We will seek moral, legal and political recourse after the elections," Mr. Orban told supporters.
That impact could start with Hill holding her wrongdoers accountable through criminal and civil recourse.
"This is a squeeze-out or take-under, and we have little recourse," Kanko said.
It is hard to make sense of this, except perhaps by recourse to Mr Corthell.
First, it allows researchers to manipulate wheat without recourse to so much trial and error.
Beard's fanciful, fictitious paintings are recourse for a community that's often invisible in historical texts.
You'll also have more recourse if there's a problem with your new purchase, Nerad said.
Given the father's initial refusal to agree, her only recourse was to take legal action.
He would finish the job, people wouldn't pay him and there was no recourse then.
The debt also included a US$20.2bn non-recourse bridge loan at the Syngenta level.
Even with his recourse, though, Beck maintains that he's not a pessimist — he's a catastrophist.
In most cases, property owners have little recourse to prevent their land from being taken.
Opponents said the government's recourse to pushing the bill through by decree demonstrated its impotence.
Legal enforcement of governmental responsibility is often the last and only recourse in these cases.
The more skillful actors can communicate their fears and desires without recourse to direct address.
If it defaults on the looming $422 million payment, its creditors have little legal recourse.
All U.S. companies investing abroad need the assurance that recourse exists should nations go rogue.
The real problem is that consumers don't really have much recourse if they're targeted unfairly.
I had little recourse but to step aside, hold the door, and bow him in.
It is now possible for large demographics to be disenfranchised without recourse in the courts.
The issue benefits from recourse to VWBR's German parent, Volkswagen Financial Services AG (VWFS AG).
With methods such as wire transfers, you have little recourse to get your money back.
Is there any recourse for ITT students who don't qualify for the "closed school" discharge?
The canton faced a maturity of CHF500m in 2016 and recourse to borrowings was CHF50m.
They often are robbed of their wages without recourse because they have no legal status.
Meaninglessness is terrible, which is why the recourse to meaning-making is automatic, even addictive.
If the product turns out to be dangerous but legal, the government has no recourse.
With Guzman's last legal recourse exhausted, the secretariat executed the May 20, 2016, extradition order.
If career scientists are fired for writing uncensored documents, they have no First Amendment recourse.
So-called lemon laws offer legal recourse to people who have bought a malfunctioning car.
You may want to consider what recourse you would have, in case something goes wrong.
Texas, that balance will forever be upset and Congress will find itself with little recourse.
That's why the structure is generally called a "non-recourse advance" instead of a loan.
They never gave me a straight answer, and I have very few avenues for recourse.
What recourse do you have if you find yourself in a dispute with a contractor?
Failed negotiations at the summit level leave all parties with no other recourse for diplomacy.
Still, Congress remains a workplace where victims say they have few effective avenues for recourse.
"Fortunately, New York's Child Victims Act now affords survivors like me legal recourse," Araoz said.
In Hong Kong, as in Russia and Sudan, the people felt they had no recourse.
But when those voters are systematically silenced by the lawmakers themselves, they have no recourse.
But if Tal'at's case is any indication, there is little hope for change or recourse.
Unfortunately, our system of consumer credit reporting is badly broken and consumers have little recourse.
The Guard says it has no recourse, and blames the Pentagon for the controversial policies.
That leaves developers, like Vargo, who believe their work is being misused with little recourse.
And whenever their posts and pages came down, they said, they had very little recourse.
But metaphorical thinking, as she warned, is often lazy thinking — even a recourse from thinking.
The most disturbing part of this story is how little recourse there is for abuse.
If you don't, you could then be "na-tokhang," meaning arrested without recourse and killed.
There is no legal recourse — only participation in a public system that abuses its users.
"If immunity is rewarded, I effectively have no recourse to justice at all," he said.
Either might feel entitled to a particular item, and the will is your best recourse.
There's no recourse but to duck and wait for it to pass, which it does.
Hunger strikes have been one way for imprisoned Iranians without other recourse to pressure authorities.
The hardest thing about phone scams is that there is little recourse you can take.
And it means strengthening unions, so working people have recourse against retaliation for speaking up.
If they do not find justice, they are likely to turn to Strasbourg for recourse.
Victims often have little recourse to have the images removed once they have been posted online.
While there may be no legal recourse, such as a prenup, it's important to define boundaries.
Change is already happening — it has already happened — and our only recourse is to face it.
However, Democrats do have some recourse, notes a progressive activist familiar with how these processes work.
Depending on state consumer protection laws, such cases can be valuable recourse for a wronged consumer.
This means they can be forced to do dangerous and unhealthy forms of labor without recourse.
Her only recourse was a $350 replacement, roughly the cost of rent in parts of Delhi.
The problem is that the dominant platforms are engaging in censorship now, there's just no recourse.
For voters unhappy with such shenanigans, the only recourse is to support a different political party.
The only recourse for shoppers is to taste or at least sniff a sample before buying.
But what recourse do these (either unwaveringly brave, or incredibly reckless and stupid) phone owners have?
It's not censorship, it's just a big bullshit hassle, so there's really no recourse for us.
This remains true because, crucially, the people being targeted still have recourse to the legal system.
Bound to him under contract, she was left with no other recourse to save her career.
And because men refuse to reveal identifying information, prostitutes have little recourse if they are attacked.
Stajcic, who had guided Australia to arguably its strongest ever position, was summarily dismissed without recourse.
If Doha decides to fight back, that pipeline, known as Dolphin, is its most likely recourse.
Victims of deepfaked revenge porn often don't have recourse because it's not covered by current law.
Currently, there is little recourse for candidates who suspect they've been discriminated against by an algorithm.
Unfortunately, rural residents have very little recourse when an industry – agricultural or not – contaminates their groundwater.
They also want to give Mueller an expedited recourse to challenge a firing in the courts.
If your bookie fails to pay out your winnings, you have no recourse, legal or otherwise.
Fans, who are not part of any of these negotiations, are squeezed financially without much recourse.
But in Bashir's Sudan, executions are often a "deterrence" enacted without recourse to judge or jury.
Ultimately, that means you probably won't have much legal recourse if eating it makes you sick.
A separate US$12.7bn, one-year recourse loan for ChemChina was launched this week in Asia.
It also gives generics legal recourse to obtain the samples they need to gain FDA approval.
It is important that legislative and judicial checks and balances provide appropriate recourse when conflicts arise.
Barring injury, the 49ers can cut Kaepernick prior to April 1, 2017 with little financial recourse.
In the past if they received a reading they did not like, there was little recourse.
This leaves Detroiters with little recourse to appropriate medical care – even with health insurance in place.
Guests had to stay in other accommodations, and had little recourse for a refund through Airbnb.
If Venezuela fails to deliver the oil, he asks, what is the legal recourse for holders?
The soul of America cries to think that there is no recourse in the Supreme Court.
This logjam, which has long paralyzed effective legal recourse for sexual harassment, is finally being broken.
But the companies have little recourse or even incentive to demand the money at this point.
If going to court is our only recourse for protecting our coastal economy, so be it.
This recourse is even cheaper than the stamp it costs to send a cease-and-desist.
But, it's also absurd that there is no recourse for any of their partners' bad actions.
The only recourse is a personal reprieve from the governor, which happened last year when Gov.
When the country's financial system collapsed and banks ran out of money, depositors had no recourse.
You can certainly offer to help her seek recourse if she wants to pursue that path.
Would the fired special counsel have recourse, for example, to contest his firing in the courts?
I had no recourse or safety net but the bartenders at the Globe, who adopted me.
The families left behind have little recourse to fill the financial void created by such tragedies.
Yet they will ultimately have no recourse to block Mr. Trump's cabinet nominees without Republican votes.
You have no way to know what data is being collected and you have no recourse.
" Trump believes "a person" who has been falsely defamed should have "meaningful recourse in our courts.
Ball's program is accounted for as a true sale of the receivables without recourse to Ball.
This prompted several readers to ask whether The Times could take legal recourse against the president.
The Kivitis are not the only LGBTQ family to have sought legal recourse to the policy.
Since he had no recourse, he had to accept that salary per the collective bargaining agreement.
We have little recourse to complain and no media outlet seems to be investigating this delay.
When it comes to potential criminal charges against Malone, there is virtually almost no legal recourse.
But the system's critics say it gives no recourse to women with controlling or abusive guardians.
The couple have been held in prison without recourse to legal counsel for over eight months.
Unlike the residents of Detroit, they will have no say or recourse to raise objections or concerns.
TigerSwan is currently exploring all recourse and options available to us and those who submitted a resume.
The company raised 1bn in equity in October 2015, with 650m earmarked to reduce net recourse debt.
Proposed Bond Rated above IDR: JPL's bondholders will have direct recourse to JPL's cash flows and assets.
But the lack of legal recourse when a product proves vulnerable represents a significant cost to users.
Helen finally comes to the one recourse she will not pursue: take the dog to a veterinarian.
From federal employment laws to state laws and city ordinances, employees have recourse for wrongdoing by employers.
The pension scheme of Woolworths, the variety store retailer, also had recourse to the fund in 2012.
Because chemotherapy administered by catheter drains rapidly from the urinary tract, surgery has been the usual recourse.
Bans on corporate donations (which exist in several countries) risk prompting recourse to organised crime for money.
By the time visitors realize they have been duped, there is little recourse beyond ranting on Yelp.
When you assume that your only recourse for safety is deletion, you don't have very many options.
It's a problem that continues to worsen without the legal recourse in place to effectively fight it.
When an entrepreneur is harassed by an investor, it's not always clear what the appropriate recourse is.
No criminal allegations against Cirrincione have been made and none of the women have sought legal recourse.
Brazil's recourse to the WTO, confirming a move approved by its foreign trade chamber CAMEX on Aug.
And there are pots of dollars in emerging-market banks to which indebted companies may have recourse.
It appears that this appeal has been abandoned and the protesters have been left standing without recourse.
No legal recourse The controversy around talaq stems from how it is practiced in modern day societies.
El-P said he'll be contacting lawyers, but it's not clear he really has any legal recourse.
Now that Canada's surveillance partners apparently have data on Canadians that they shouldn't, CSE's recourse appears limited.
If it tried again, a post-Brexit Britain would no longer have recourse to the European Court.
Even without recourse to wearable tech or robotic contraption, she had followed the "Manus x Machina" brief.
Without it, American, Canadian and Mexican businesses will have contracts jeopardized, with no effective and fair recourse.
All too many live in deplorable housing and have little recourse against those employers who are unscrupulous.
And, according to Brookings Institution senior fellow Michael O'Hanlon, the U.S. government would likely have little recourse.
"The Philippines' recourse is to bring China's threat of war to another UNCLOS arbitral tribunal," he said.
There is no clear recourse for people in the images to have them removed from the database.
Women weren't bosses — they were secretaries and waitresses and store clerks and had little power or recourse.
What recourse would California and the blue states have to remedy the situation outside of the courts?
It would take us back to the days of double-digit cost increases without recourse every year.
The frustration has been compounded by the lack of recourse for Mr. Alefantis, his friends and employees.
Gelin was filled with devastating regret, but had no real legal recourse for getting back her son.
The GSEs, whose obligations are backed by American taxpayers, will have little recourse to regain their investments.
Women condemned to suffer with no recourse, no assistance, as we have been for thousands of years.
Thanks to a blue wave in the midterms, Democrats now have some recourse in case that happens.
Imagine Hillary Clinton trying to challenge the results in Texas, with her only recourse being Republican Gov.
The issue benefits from recourse to TBR's sister company, Toyota Motor Finance (Netherlands) B.V. (TMFNL, A/Stable).
By the end of December, Tesla held $2004 billion in total recourse debt on its balance sheet.
If EXIM had been supporting the mine alone, the herders would have been left with little recourse.
It's deeply unfair that so much of the responsibility of recourse and prevention is on the user.
This will allow for the continuation of ongoing purges with impunity and no room for legal recourse.
The charter details rules about the employment of models, including those regarding nudity, health, age and recourse.
Women who couldn't afford to leave the country for an abortion had little recourse in the states.
Survivors have historically had little legal recourse against the men who rape them — but specifically white men.
Here she reveals a chastened existence, steeped in grief and unknowing without recourse to pacifying religious answers.
Now, residents are wondering whether we have any recourse to renegotiate our rents or break our leases.
Salk notes that unfortunately, there's little recourse if you're an undocumented worker who has been laid off.
"Fortunately, New York's Child Victims Act now affords survivors like me legal recourse," Araoz told reporters Wednesday.
"It makes the current crackdown deadly and disturbing," he added, because there are no avenues for recourse.
But homophobia here is still often expressed with predatory behavior, and Section 2377 narrows channels for recourse.
This is to reflect that Status Bank's lenders do not have recourse to Eurotorg and vice versa.
But it's particularly important to respect your ethical obligations to employees when they have no legal recourse.
The government is providing no reason for its decisions and no recourse for the organizations to appeal.
Bracke and his parents were overjoyed to have finally found some recourse — but the price was staggering.
"There is some recourse, but your options are more limited the longer you wait to engage."4.
Security experts said those who had already fallen victim to ransomware on Friday may have little recourse.
"When there's a racial or homophobic bias, they really have no recourse," Tupers said of the inmates.
NOT CLEAR WHAT CONSUMER PROTECTIONS, CUSTOMER RECOURSE OR PRICE PROTECTIONS WILL BE IN PLACE FOR LIBRA-BRAINARD
And because I had no recourse—and they knew it—I had to deal with it myself.
The Haitian TPS aliens have little recourse if they disagree with Duke's evaluation of conditions in Haiti.
It has recently faced censure over its recourse to tactics including arresting journalists and blocking the internet.
Now, your questions: Alison (Tennessee): What recourse does the House have when subpoenaed witnesses refuse to appear?
What recourse does a buyer have when a seller suddenly decides to cancel a fully executed contract?
Today, however, those very mechanisms seem to be failing at every corner with no means of recourse.
That financing was raised in conjunction with a US$12.7bn, one-year recourse loan syndicated in Asia.
Unfortunately, given limited resources for civil legal aid, many pregnant women in the workplace have no recourse.
" For his part, Foos swears, "unequivocally and without recourse, that I have never purposely told a lie.
But without insight into how those algorithmic decisions were made, people had no legal recourse — until now.
Ozimek claims that the Earth can sustain 85033 billion more people without recourse to moving into space.
Worse, the EU proposal holds little recourse for legitimate content creators arbitrarily targeted by these takedown requests.
Even though these violations wouldn't have required warrants, the third-party doctrine limits a victim's legal recourse.
For one, he takes a lot of abuse and his only recourse is to block each person individually.
Critics respond that the setups leave shareholders with little recourse when problems emerge, especially over the longer term.
The company aims to reduce its recourse leverage to below 2.0x, although it calculates it differently to Moody's.
In 1999, the U.S. and Canada sought legal recourse from the WTO in the form of retaliatory tariffs.
That's not the only recourse: When a site admin elects to block the Wayback crawler using a robots.
The revenue these mechanisms generate can then help those afflicted by rising seas or extreme weather gain recourse.
But if she did go for legal recourse, she wouldn't be the first exotic dancer to do so.
After all, if the standard birth control prescription requests a husband's signature, what recourse do single women have?
Mom's always worked long, hard hours with no recourse for abusive employers because they'd threaten to report her.
These difficulties made Mr Biden's frequent recourse to trumpeting his connection to Mr Obama sound evasive at best.
The group is also bringing together lawyers who journalists can reach out to for legal recourse, she said.
WILLIAMS: I think because he was so senior, Dana, that he doesn&apost have a lot of recourse.
President Trump also recognizes that Iran will not negotiate in earnest unless its leaders have no other recourse.
"Staff in the facility have been telling all the women here they have no legal recourse," Philabaum said.
Crowdfunding can be risky, because if the company cannot deliver the product as promised, backers have no recourse.
The conventions are, technically, binding, but they don't offer any recourse to punish a country that ignores them.
Telling political opponents to sit down and shut up can't always be the first recourse of our politicians.
Colasuonno and others in her situation don't have recourse to personal bankruptcy to get out of their fix.
Burc said IMC would continue its programming on its website while seeking legal recourse to resuming its broadcasts.
But that fight works best in an environment where DIY is an option, and not one's only recourse.
A year ago Novitas bought an American firm, National Divorce Capital, that offers such "non-recourse cash advances".
Legally the debt is non-recourse, which means SoftBank could walk away without being pursued by angry creditors.
Black mothers and children would be disproportionately harmed by these reckless proposals, and they would have no recourse.
If advisers do not adhere to the standards, retirement investors should have greater recourse to recover their money.
After these ordeals, they told me, they were ostracized in their communities, sometimes with little hope for recourse.
"This is the bigger issue: if someone is blatantly discriminated against, there is no legal recourse," Pearl says.
About half of the country's LGBTQ population still lives without legal recourse when faced with life-altering discrimination.
"His condition only began to improve as he learned of the possibility of legal recourse," the filing said.
Health-sharing ministries, however, operate on the good will of others — they're largely voluntary and recourse isn't guaranteed.
Your only recourse is now to hire an expensive lawyer to fight for the return of your property.
But federal law offers little recourse to workers fired because of data showing a pattern of unhealthy behavior.
And if consumers have no recourse, it gives banks a green light to steal from them with impunity.
Today people who have been misidentified — whether in an airport or an employment data base — have no recourse.
Upon her release, Margarita said, she felt her only recourse was to return to her abusive home life.
My partner and I could be legally discriminated against at a variety of businesses with no legal recourse.
It would authorize grants for low-income workers to help them seek legal recourse if they are harassed.
Reformers see this as a clear improvement on the status quo, which gave the minority party little recourse.
Civil liberties experts warn that the public has little recourse to challenge these digital exercises of state power.
Those rules leave the majority of abuse survivors, who came forward later in life, with no legal recourse.
These temporary workers often have lower pay, fewer benefits, and less legal recourse than its full-time workers.
Advocates fear that it will open up the field to even more robocallers, leaving consumers with little recourse.
But not all such policies were explicitly written down and tracked, giving many female teachers little legal recourse.
This is completed by wholesale funding and recourse to short-term market funding remains at an acceptable level.
A common theme has been men abusing their positions in settings where women feel they have no recourse.
I had no recourse but to kick it in the road where my son could not touch it.
Now Carroll has become the latest woman — and the best-known — to seek legal recourse for those insults.
If exposed, the whistleblower also has limited recourse, professionally, because he is a member of the intelligence community.
Your only recourse is buying an expensive, out-of-warranty replacement or a brand-new pair from Apple.
The groups insist they have no other recourse to halt policies they say weaken health and environmental protections.
But land rights experts say defining such projects as public purpose leaves vulnerable people with little judicial recourse.
"Do you think families should have recourse in the courts if schools don't meet their needs?" she asked.
But Democrats have argued that the policy is necessary to ensure consumers can seek appropriate recourse for violations.
The lack of recourse is an invitation for banks to chisel small amounts from potentially millions of customers.
Residents are searching for legal recourse, given the failure of inspectors to detect or report the structural flaws.
Some others noted with sarcasm the difficulties of similar legal recourse for companies or individuals within China's system.
The artists called the exhibitions "malicious," and plan to pursue legal recourse once the responsible parties are identified.
In these situations, the best recourse is to stop thinking about authenticity versus irony, and just have fun.
Anti-LGBTQI violence is the norm, and housing discrimination is common and permitted without any method of recourse.
"There is zero recourse," says Marietje Schaake, a Dutch MEP who brought attention to the mistaken votes on Twitter.
People hunted down by the law are likely to succumb to despair, especially if they have no legal recourse.
The lack of legal recourse is why criminalizing revenge porn on state and federal levels is crucial for victims.
This is a world without day or night, a life without recourse to any kind of visual reference point.
Apple, Microsoft and Google all expressed significant concerns with the law at the time, but they have little recourse.
Copyright trolls will likely be able to fraudulently claim ownership of intellectual property with little recourse for their victims.
When the vegetation they live on doesn't have the minerals they need, their only recourse is to eat dirt.
No such recourse was found with Burr, however, and on July 11, 1804, the enemies met at 7 a.m.
The nuclear option — legal recourse — may sometimes be preferable, depending on the person and the strength of the case.
"What recourse do we have in a time when corporate rights are being held over community rights?" she said.
Democrats won't have much recourse during the speech for responding to whatever Trump says, aside from their body language.
Because the award's organizers aren't permitting nominees to remove themselves, authors have no recourse or agency in the situation.
Frustrated shareholders, who include Gamco Investors' chief executive, Mario Gabelli, have had no recourse other than to complain publicly.
There does need to be some kind of recourse and money given to these individuals for future health effects.
"If political leaders can say whatever they want without any recourse, it doesn't seem like it's problematic," Creary said.
The woman who has not been murdered, the survivors of such crimes have not been provided with any recourse.
According to Sivas, however, there may be a political route for the company in the absence of legal recourse.
Along with criminal charges, the bill gives victims the ability to seek civil recourse against the offender for damages.
Image: Discord logoIn February, Gizmodo reported that many Discord users were facing abuse and were given no clear recourse.
"While loan investors have very little direct recourse against a borrower, at least they will have information," said Hoque.
Our only recourse, it would seem, is to start geoengineering the planet, but that will also introduce complications. 7.
"Unfortunately, many living in private military housing are dealing with hazardous conditions with little or no recourse," Feinstein said.
"The public would have the same recourse to appeal to congressmen and senators like they do now," Chao said.Rep.
Until now, other financial firms felt they had little recourse against regulatory decisions, regardless of how much they disagreed.
Its leadership was appointed without recourse or oversight from Congress and its funding was structured to bypass congressional review.
Training should start by sending officers into scenarios where they have to solve problems without recourse to lethal force.
"The biggest issue in our view is that the users don't have any recourse if the power gets abused."
The POCO business will retain debt of approximately 140 million euros, with no recourse to the group, it added.
The very ambiguity of the behavior heightens stress and diminishes the chances of successfully seeking recourse, legal or otherwise.
Members have had little-to-no recourse to challenge ineffective unions or understand how their dues were being spent.
Meanwhile, we will be stuck with a dwindling stock of extant antibiotics, our only recourse against increasingly armored pathogens.
The legislation would provide recourse for Mueller and future special counsels to challenge any firings in the court system.
After the Border Patrol reinstated his final removal order in October 313, Audemio had never had much legal recourse.
Fearing that he had no further legal recourse, he decided to apply for political asylum with a friendly country.
Right now, women who are sexually assaulted or harassed have civil legal recourse in two areas: employment and education.
But they should not be deprived of recourse to justice when they are unfairly attacked and their reputations traduced.
Communities throughout the country continue to see black men brutalized at the hands of police -- without consequence or recourse.
Art lenders who have offered full-recourse loans, secured by a range of personal assets, have faced unfavorable publicity.
None of them are British, and their unclear immigration statuses means that they are denied access to public recourse.
And if nothing happens, is there more legal recourse, maybe through the copyright law you mention in the letter?
That data doesn't disappear, and Facebook has no real recourse to stop it from falling into the wrong hands.
But there is no recourse to be found just in highlighting the hypocrisy of Breitbart News or its readers.
These addendums gave the UK recourse to seek arbitration if it felt the EU wasn't negotiating in good faith.
"We urge everyone to demonstrate civic maturity and above all avoid any recourse to violence," the bishops group said.
Both the ordinary and the famous can be subjected to it, often against their will and without legal recourse.
I am now stuck with nearly $20,000 of medical debt that I have little recourse for, other than bankruptcy.
The Virginia legislature in February passed bills aimed at granting defendants more recourse in the face of such suits.
Wazni said any recourse to an IMF program must have political agreement and terms that do not cause suffering.
It's a type of non-recourse loan, meaning borrowers would never owe more than the value of their home.
Many people do not have this recourse; later this summer, if the foretold fires come, we may not either.
Growing up in Central California, Mr. Williams had been artistic but without much recourse beyond high school sculpture class.
" Trump said he wants people who are the subject of false claims to have "meaningful recourse in our courts.
Even top government officials express concern that there is little recourse for women and girls who are sexually assaulted.
They worry that without the FDA involved, drug companies will be allowed to harm patients without any legal recourse.
Their only recourse is asking if CBP will take them out of the so-called Remain in Mexico program.
In contrast, the automakers will have recourse to draw on an $850 million fund to offset continuing recall costs.
"Because we&aposre non-recourse, we&aposre essentially free leverage," ESO Fund co-founder Scott Chou told Business Insider.
The opaque system of manufacturing and distribution hampers criminal investigations and leaves victims of spiked products with little recourse.
The Magnuson-Moss Act of 1873 ensures that the buyer has recourse if something is wrong with a purchase.
That means that companies based in China have little recourse to decline should the government request to access data.
I was amazed at the audacity of the three men and I was angry that there was no recourse.
While the police are allowed to investigate leaks to journalists, members of the news media do have some recourse.
At that time, sodomy laws criminalized homosexual behavior, so you couldn't really find any recourse in the justice system.
Such an arrangement would make a mockery of the notion that those fleeing persecution in Central America have any recourse.
Who owns virtual space, and what recourse does a museum have if an outside party "trespasses" on its virtual space?
Any recourse for small business, say, suddenly, gets hit with barrage -- there&aposs 113,211 taxing jurisdictions that do sales taxes.
In more extreme cases, associates reported being sent home right as they arrived for work, with no opportunity for recourse.
Even though time is winding down until May 13th, there may be a recourse for retrieving your data without paying.
The state also uses problem-solving courts that aim to correct non-violent offenders' behaviour without recourse to jail time.
Maduro denounced the move, saying Trump "will have blood on your hands," and calling on PDVSA to seek legal recourse.
And if it can't, what recourse do sites have if Google decides to remake the web without them in it?
The Invasion addresses how those elements are quickly and forcefully weaved into society, establishing themselves as the only logical recourse.
If the court rejects the Swiss bank's final legal recourse, Credit Suisse will have to pay Highland Capital $214 million.
In Fitch's view, this gives rise to some ambiguity as to the extent of recourse to BGK under the notes.
"Had the victim been a passenger ... the victim's family could have been denied recourse through the courts," the letter read.
If someone gets ensnared in a long-range familial search, she says, they're going to have very little legal recourse.
This judge's ruling shows that citizens may have recourse beyond Google's decision making about their personal right to be forgotten.
Civic groups say the evictions mostly target poor residents who have little legal recourse, as they have no formal rights.
These inequities, however, are directly tied to the reason victims feel no recourse but to step outside the legal system.
Its 2020 and 2022 bonds issued earlier, however, make no mention of these dividends being used in its recourse Ebitda.
There is no sure legal recourse for many federal and state employees who are discriminated against because they are gay.
Mixed martial arts fighters are "gig economy" workers with little recourse should they find themselves unable to work through injury.
Detractors say it gives Texas property owners little recourse to get their money back if insurance companies don't pay up.
Between that and the field being 20 yards shorter than expected, some bettors might have thought there was some recourse.
The emotional pain feels even worse when it is being carried out by government agents -- what recourse do you have?
"Women have little recourse but to keep silent out of fears of job loss or impairing their careers," she says.
And those left out of the deal may now see violent overthrow of the government as the only available recourse.
These workers, hired through outside agencies, have inferior or no benefits and less legal recourse than Google's full-time employees.
Unlike the United States, investors have full loan recourse meaning a homeowner defaulting on his debt obligations cannot walk away.
Actually, they heard guilty pleas, but gave us no other recourse to confront the cops with information of their misconduct.
All these exceptions have nullified the rule without providing recourse for those who would rather not live alongside furry neighbors.
And, isn't it time to demand legislation and legal recourse rather than Big Tech's toothless promises of industry "self-regulation"?
It's their job to provide people with disabilities with the means to seek legal recourse when they are discriminated against.
They say whatever they want—they say people don't like me, and even though that's not true, there's no recourse.
Although the show operated out of the Bloomberg building, employees of "Charlie Rose" had little recourse if they had problems.
The majority's ruling had left people who are not defendants but who have been subpoenaed with no recourse, she said.
Oftentimes, the influencer has no involvement with the company and very little recourse to stop them from using their images.
These forward purchase agreements are backed by the options themselves so the recourse is limited to the options in question.
Of all the courts in the land, plaintiffs strategically chose to seek recourse in friendly circuits with Obama-appointed judges.
Fitch believes this improves liquidity protection for timely payment to covered bond holders should recourse switch to the cover pool.
Leadership's unwillingness to gamble on another government shutdown, the minority party's lone meaningful recourse, has left them unarmed and aimless.
"I spun out of control, trying to figure out what my recourse was," said Mr. Francum, who lives in Washington.
It also helps to protect American companies from bad actors and gives them the option for legal recourse if necessary.
They weren't talking to me, so I couldn't seek recourse based on language I had overheard them using among themselves.
Legally, passengers do not have much recourse when it comes to changing flights free of charge or getting full refunds.
And really, there's no actual recourse for most smaller advertisers who have no choice but to keep buying Facebook ads.
Astronomers have little legal recourse for the light pollution from the satellites, space writer Jeff Foust of SpaceNews has noted.
Women's groups, liberal activist organizations and some Democrats on Capitol Hill are now pushing Kavanaugh's impeachment as the only recourse.
The Inter-American Democratic Charter outlines two measures we can use as a recourse to action: Articles 20 and 21.
There's no appointed attorney, there's very little recourse to getting out of detention on a sort of pre-trial basis.
"Children are constantly in danger of being sexually harassed, and have no legal recourse available to them," the report said.
No legal recourse exists in the US for someone who, like the Australian counsellor, gets fired for being non-monogamous.
They saw their loved ones tortured, maimed, murdered or disappear in broad daylight with no recourse in the justice system.
But students who have been convinced to sign up for Liberty, MacGillis reports, have little recourse when things go wrong.
If you work at Walmart and you tweet, "Walmart sucks and is stupid," you could be fired with no recourse.
"Like tobacco companies, these industries have poisoned our air and polluted our planet for decades without recourse," Inslee told ThinkProgress.
If someone pulls your photo off Facebook and uses it on their own website without permission you can seek legal recourse.
Some drivers don't want to do that and are trying to figure out what kind of legal recourse they have instead.
IRA accounts held at broker-dealers, meanwhile, offer arbitration as a form of recourse, but this can be a costly procedure.
" The proposed HHS revision "would attempt to remove any recourse under federal law to hold medical providers accountable for that discrimination.
EU chief executive Jean-Claude Juncker said he could not imagine people not having recourse to the European Court of Justice.
One recourse for the utilities is to buy more spot cargoes and many have said they are trying to do that.
Thanks to this lack of oversight, athletes regularly test positive due to "tainted supplements" for which they have little legal recourse.
They called the FBI, the sheriff's office but legally they had no recourse to get ahead of this and stop it.
For years, Reuters found, many families had little recourse as some of their children were sickened or suffered irreversible developmental delays.
Suing Donegan for defamation may be Elliott's last remaining legal recourse, but it appears to be a faulty one as well.
We were ground up by indifference rather than anger and we had no recourse because the computer said we were wrong.
But not until this week had Mr. Trump turned to the ultimate recourse of the unhappy reader: He canceled his subscription.
But Democrats have little recourse to challenge the OLC memo, besides impeachment — a step they've so far been unwilling to take.
BINNEY: Well according to constitution you have recourse to Congress and that&aposs exactly what I did in 003 and won.
And it's often unclear whether they're on a blacklist in the first place, let alone what kind of recourse is available.
What is certain is that the practice of states killing prominent or particular individuals without recourse to the law will persist.
If you are a prosecutor and the case goes on and gets to be an acquittal, then you have no recourse.
The only recourse you have is to either individually delete years worth of receipts or mass delete all of your emails.
Myanmar's Muslim minority has faced intermittent pogroms since 1982, when majority-Buddhist Myanmar blocked any recourse to citizenship for its members.
"My only recourse is to give you 10 years or give you probation," Judge Steve Hilbig told Anderson at his sentencing.
Kelley's mother-in-law may have had little legal recourse in Texas, but a few states are changing that status quo.
He's attacking a subordinate -- publicly and repeatedly -- knowing that the subordinate has no real recourse other than to resign his post.
But unless HHS, the federal authority responsible for enforcing the ACA's rules, steps in, there might not be another obvious recourse.
Employers may underpay workers, or subject them to harmful working conditions, knowing that their lack of status leaves them without recourse.
U.S. companies currently have no recourse to seek exemption on the latest round of 10-percent tariffs rolled out in September.
I mean, there would have to be some type of recourse, I would think, if that was exposed after the fact.
As communication using computers proliferated, so did people's recourse to those lesser-used characters at the edges of their computer keyboard.
His apparent recourse was to taunt the entire opposing stadium on the way out, which I refuse to be upset about.
However, the South African government has said it will not seize land without proper compensation or recourse, according to Foreign Policy.
In all these situations, recourse to the courts is essential to ensure the honest, informed decision-making that the law expects.
Kashner also expressed concerns over "the lack of recourse for the investor," citing a September court case decided in BlackRock's favor.
Once we got to that point, an international military response that includes United States units might become the only viable recourse.
There is a difference here between condoning such a response and trying to understand why the recourse to violence becomes inevitable.
The recourse against the cover pool has not been activated, a circumstance not explicitly envisaged in Fitch covered bonds rating criteria.
In the event you fail to heed this one and only warning, we intend to pursue all legal recourse against you.
Any recourse against Trump would have to be addressed on Capitol Hill, with the House and Senate as judge and jury.
According to the collective bargaining agreement, deGrom had no recourse and would have to accept the salary the Mets assigned him.
Mr. Adams had taken pro bono lawyers with him to challenge the decision, but they later decided there was no recourse.
As temporary workers in the country illegally, the workers were at the mercy of bosses and without recourse to air grievances.
The Legal Services Corporation ensures that at least some poor people screwed over by their landlords or employers have legal recourse.
There's also not much recourse, though there should be, says Dan Manville, an attorney with Michigan State University's Civil Rights Clinic.
Those convicted of "violent" felonies would be barred for life from voting, with no recourse to the governor or anyone else.
As Sutton points out, Snyder could be gone tomorrow if he wanted, and what recourse would any of his players have?
"It's not only not therapeutic, but you could be actually signing up for lifetime of torture with no recourse," Wallach says.
Many times, they added, there is nowhere to appeal and their only recourse is to integrate even more closely with Amazon.
Democrats said what they called cynical actions by Republicans have not only left them without much political recourse, but personally stunned.
If you wanted a traditional pie or cake, your best recourse was to find a diner, or just make one yourself.
After exhausting our ability to solve this matter privately, we have been left with no choice, but to seek legal recourse.
And if men did not have a record of private medical care, they had little recourse when declared available for service.
The only recourse Saudi Arabia has if Russia fails to meet its current output reduction is to withdraw from the deal.
But Hinton already knew at the time that complex tasks could be carried out if you had recourse to multiple layers.
If Akzo stuck to its "inexplicable" refusal, "Elliott intends to use its recourse to the Dutch Courts," the fund manager added.
The rest of us will be left without recourse when our public lands are despoiled by short-sighted, industry-driven plans.
"You don't have much recourse," said Ms. Siegel, whose son is now at a public school magnet program for marine sciences.
"There doesn't appear that there's much recourse, so we're just hosed," said Mark Harris, a Republican consultant based in the state.
Since the client hadn't signed any contract with Andre, he had no definitive recourse to take action and recover his pay.
However, if the products are being advertised on US-based platforms like Instagram or Amazon, recourse is possible, though somewhat complex.
A 30-year-old, married applicant could therefore suddenly face more scrutiny, without any means of recourse or appeal, Jaddou said.
And if the party concerned is aggrieved, they can have recourse through the courts, which, indeed, is the case right now.
In an interview with Mic, the former Secretary of State said that there is no constitutional recourse for such a move.
Though the employee later withdrew the charge, the board is continuing to pursue legal recourse and demands the tweet be deleted.
But without a collective bargaining agreement, he added, players do not have much recourse unless they are willing to walk out.
But it has also revealed just how difficult it is for women to seek legal recourse in cases involving powerful men.
And there is very little recourse in a society that doesn't regularly pay attention to these offenses, much less record them.
Because of this, many don't see the law enforcement or legal system as a real, viable option for recourse against misconduct.
As a result, military families have little recourse in resolving health threats such as rodents and mold, a Reuters investigation found.
Freedom of assembly is the last recourse in a [corrupted] democracy where you can't do anything anymore, and voting doesn't help.
Andrew M. Cuomo, has moved to contain crises — such as homelessness, overcrowded subways and affordable housing — without recourse to Albany, when possible.
" She added:"It symbolizes how research by scholars who are women of color is often dismissed, and how little recourse we have.
GIGOT: So what recourse do you have in Congress to actually make the president change course, I guess, other than speaking up?
Tyler has very little recourse to challenge the decision unless he can show that there is an infringement on his human rights.
Legal scholars say that because of the executive branch's latitude in foreign policy there is little legal recourse to counter Tillerson's decision.
"In this instance, we took judicial recourse against people who were illegally dealing in our registered variety," a PepsiCo India spokesman said.
"In this instance, we took judicial recourse against people who were illegally dealing in our registered variety," A PepsiCo India spokesman said.
The logs indicate that many of the detainees were protesting their detention and lack of access to any administrative recourse through ICE.
SO-CALLED ORGANIC crops, grown without recourse to synthetic fertilisers and pesticides, are credited with miraculous properties by many of their fans.
Although Apple does encrypt iCloud backups, it holds the keys so that users who have lost everything are not left without recourse.
They're simple measures, but they give users far more information and recourse than they currently get on Facebook, YouTube, and other platforms.
But they're also gearing up for the likely legal fights ahead, as taking the administration to court may be their only recourse.
While not leading the way in criminalizing revenge porn, New York's bill is unique in providing civil recourse to targets of harassment.
That means investors will want assurance that if they inject a ton of cash, they'll have some recourse if Spiegel mismanages it.
But their recourse is always limited because for many functions there's nowhere else to go, and it's too hard to go there.
Under Fitch's approach, and considering more detailed information provided by the company, four out of the six transactions have recourse against Finmart.
"It felt pretty icky having to tap 'Always' knowing what I was giving up without any recourse," one rider told The Verge.
Amazon joins a slew of tech companies that blasted Trump's executive actions over the weekend and have offered recourse to affected employees.
So your recourse is either you take it or you file something or find some way to address it with the court.
WIND's debt is non-recourse to VimpelCom and WIND's default on its obligations will not trigger a cross-default on VimpelCom's debt.
Under the Working Families Flexibility Act, if the worker's request to use her comp time is denied, she would have no recourse.
In case of insufficient assets in a fund to satisfy potential creditors, no recourse to PAT's or to TS's assets is envisaged.
Trump apparently bought into the case against the tie-up — and went ahead and blocked it, giving Broadcom little space for recourse.
Trump's recourse to a Cold War-era trade law would allow him to restrict imports of goods deemed critical to national defence.
But while there were sporadic calls for punishment, most lawmakers wouldn't speculate as to what the best form of recourse should be.
She lost her baby after being sterilized at three months pregnant and said the authorities were assumed she would have no recourse.
" Iowa Corn Growers Association President Mark Recker said that the group will "support these payments if this stands as our only recourse.
However flawed copyright laws like the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) are, there's at least some degree of recourse for bogus takedowns.
Unfortunately, there may be little recourse for young women who want an education but don't want to submit to an invasive test.
The sukuk has full recourse to the issuer and the payment obligations under the transaction documents will be direct, unconditional, and irrevocable.
After seeking recourse from the state, federal and military authorities, the families took their case to the Inter-American Commission in 2011.
It's unclear what impact these plastics may have on people, but perhaps the best recourse is not to have to find out.
For those who embark on journeys to reach safety or join relatives further afield, smugglers and traffickers are often the only recourse.
But in the process, it denies justice to consumers, investors, patients and others who find they have no legal recourse when wronged.
If Cohen doesn't want to testify, it's not clear what legal recourse he would have to avoid appearing after receiving a subpoena.
But those laws vary by state, and for ordinary individuals who don't have a famous face, there may be little legal recourse.
A curative petition is the final legal recourse that can be filed if the defense counsel can show discrepancy in the judgment.
Ebooks, music, and videos purchased electronically can similarly disappear on a whim, often with little or no recourse for the end user.
Instead, the only consistent recourse is to mash your launcher, a universal combo-starter that, while quick, is notoriously unsafe if baited.
It was not immediately clear what recourse Democrats might seek against the president's decision to hold up the release of their memo.
Some women who spend time in statehouses say their only recourse is to confide in their own bosses, if they have them.
The girls in Ms. Thomas's study felt they had little recourse for dealing with the often hostile barrage of solicitations for pictures.
The Guild will be looking at all of our potential areas of recourse and we will aggressively pursue our new members' rights.
Almost no military families interact with the Department of Defense when they make housing complaints, which means there's very little official recourse.
It is not necessary because America's regular armed forces are strong enough to defeat enemies without recourse to weapons of mass destruction.
If the consumer then discovers the change and doesn't like it, [their] only recourse right now is to stop using that service.
Impeachment aside, in other words, there is effectively no real recourse against presidential abuse of the pardon power in a second term.
"Unfortunately, other jurisdictions where these machines have become pervasive may believe their only recourse is to regulate and tax them," Miller said.
Patients have little recourse other than begging for relief or threatening to call Sarah Kliff, a reporter at the New York Times.
Since SSN's are assigned at birth and changing the number is next to impossible, victims have limited options for restitution or recourse.
But they are unlikely to have any legal recourse against the trio of former owners, whom they contend are also to blame.
Second, we have a Justice Department that is not enforcing the Voting Rights Act, leaving impacted communities with little or no recourse.
And for those who feel that the company made the wrong decision about a post, there has historically been very little recourse.
The risk of lead poisoning will rise, the rate of insurance will plummet and families' recourse within the federal government will disappear.
Aside from public statements, "the practical recourse is to monitor these groups for fraud," said Jan Baran, former counsel for the RNC.
Those who have been discharged have little recourse because Discharge Review Boards are "broken, ridiculous, and awful," a veterans lawyer told researchers.
Many readers suggested this as a possible recourse if some or all of the Mueller report is kept out of public view.
Across the Continent, the German carmaker faces not only an expanding criminal investigation but also thousands of lawsuits from consumers demanding recourse.
Referrals are often far away, and low-income patients who rely on public transportation to reach their appointments seemingly have no recourse.
Naiyana said society looks down upon "pretties" and the stigma can put them off from seeking legal recourse if they are abused.
Haunted by the specter of another coup, Ky's primary means of recourse, Thieu worked to neutralize his rival by securing American backing.
He described the channel as "an essential tool" but a last resort for those who can't find recourse elsewhere in the agency.
Civic groups say the evictions mostly target poor residents who have little legal recourse, as they have no formal rights to the land.
If a dark net market's operators decide to take off with the bitcoins that are being held in escrow, users have no recourse.
Students have reportedly sought legal recourse against the college, but Prakash told Indian Express the college sought legal advice before installing the cameras.
The last recourse of the convicts, all of whom are now in their twenties, would be to seek clemency from President Pranab Mukherjee.
But as of now, there is no clear path forward, and Republicans are uncertain what sort of legislative recourse would be legally viable.
In contemporary Hollywood, the most common recourse is to become more and more selective — a strategy that has served Tom Cruise particularly well.
For students under the age of 21, studying abroad in countries with lower drinking ages gives them the legal recourse to binge-drink.
For far too long, PAEs have been allowed to run roughshod over legitimate businesses, which have had few options for recourse or defense.
Transgender people, too, have no recourse in these states when their bosses fire or demote them for presenting themselves as their preferred gender.
If the results of a recent poll come to bear, the DUP will hold a post-election majority, but there is other recourse.
The failure of the Senate to override Trump's vetoes leaves Congress with little recourse for influencing the administration's controversial relationship with Saudi Arabia.
The recourse to referendums is the trap you fall into when party discipline decays and parliamentary institutions lose their credibility with the public.
There doesn't seem to be any legal recourse for those affected, and no time window post-Brexit for domain owners to transfer sites.
My only other recourse was begging my friend with an Amex card to sign on the next morning and score me some tickets.
Speaking at a conference, Ignazio Visco said that given Italy's current public finance conditions, any recourse to deficit spending should be done cautiously.
But they are also gearing up to fight their cases in the courtroom, acknowledging that the courts are likely their only subpoena recourse.
In 2016 such support decreased as the project obtained long-term working capital lines in addition to capex financing (without recourse to Miratorg).
People feel even less empowered than they do now, and have no recourse because they no longer have elected officials to go to.
FGV said the investigation had revealed "adverse findings", without explaining what they were, and that it had sought legal advice on possible recourse.
If illegal workers strike, they will just be fired and replaced, if illegally abused or fired they have no recourse to civil litigation.
"Banks that have encountered temporary liquidity difficulties may (have recourse) to this mechanism after all other liquidity sources are exhausted," the regulator said.
Most important, though, unlike the original version, AlphaGo Zero has managed to teach itself the game without recourse to human experts at all.
The company said it will work on the recommendations to ensure that it was compliant and was planning to take appropriate legal recourse.
Debussy, facing the gnomic text of "Pelléas," made the radical decision to set it line by line, without recourse to a versifying librettist.
That leaves investors with the only recourse they've ever had to express displeasure over an index change: pulling their money from a fund.
A judge previously ruled that the scientists involved in the case have no recourse because EPA's decision is not subject to court review.
Following those reporting policies can be critical as you might significantly limit your legal recourse if you do not follow the company's procedures.
The second myth being advanced is that the island can restructure its debt on a voluntary basis without recourse to formal bankruptcy procedures.
In moments such as these, when law enforcement is under attack, we have one important recourse: our elected officials who make the laws.
It's scary as an artist at my level to see my works stolen, appropriated, and/or used without acknowledgement and have little recourse.
The group of creditors will also seek advice to determine their recourse to Etihad under its debt agreement with Alitalia, said the sources.
Today, 45 states and the District of Columbia allow at least some recourse for someone with an objection to their child receiving vaccines.
That left many vacancies for Mr. Trump to fill, and Democrats have been left with little recourse other than to vent their frustrations.
Election experts have frequently warned that such systems leave the state without recourse in the event of a severe election hacking or tampering.
I really had no recourse but to stay there, as he was my transport to the airport several hours away, and I did.
But if the school chose to make that right to appeal available only to accused students, Yolanda would have no recourse, Mee says.
The decision left the legal system as the only recourse to have the colt declared the champion of America's most famous horse race.
But since most fashion designs don't enjoy intellectual property protections, there's not much recourse for a wronged party other than naming and shaming.
With no easy recourse to law enforcement or government, Kohistanis invest more faith in the culture of honor than the culture of law.
If he further violates the confidentiality strictures he insisted upon and he agreed to, we will seek legal recourse on our client's behalf.
The problem for Democrats is that they have little actual recourse against the executive branch's refusal to comply with requests, even under subpoena.
His 20 laptop batteries are worth $1,068 and, according to the letter from CBP, he has little recourse to release them from custody.
Look at the scraps of attention given to young gay men who have been taken advantage of in Hollywood for years without recourse.
This sometimes leads to over-patrolling individuals when they do not produce harm, and to leaving victims that did suffer harm without recourse.
The townspeople of Oran did not have the recourse that today's global citizens have, in whatever town: to seek community in virtual reality.
Thomas R. Kline, a lawyer for the Jacobs family, said he was worried the district attorney's decision left no other recourse for charges.
Lose and they, like people in Tibet, Xinjiang and the mainland democracy movement, will live under persecution and attack and have no recourse.
When Ms. Buck called her lawyer to ask, "Is that legal?" he replied that she was a public figure and had no recourse.
It's another thing entirely to be stuck in Wuhan itself, the epicenter of the outbreak, where there is no recourse and no escape.
Any number that sought punitive recourse against a billionaire is going to look preposterous, and they had to outline something for the jury.
In that case, students don't have a lot of recourse, since schools generally have the discretion to schedule tests when they want to.
For decades, video games developers have endured toilsome working conditions with little recourse—lacking union representation at any of the major games studios.
"Machinal" is an expressionist drama that pictures marriage as so profoundly soul-destroying that a woman's only recourse is to brain her husband.
In Morrison, the court slammed the doors of the federal courthouse in the face of women seeking legal recourse for gender-based violence.
Sources told Insider that any interview would likely happen in the UK, with certain conditions to help protect the prince from legal recourse.
Now your questions Karl (Arkansas): If McConnell refuses to allow witnesses to testify at the impeachment trial, do Democrats have any legal recourse?
Rather, the government should empower people to find new jobs by ensuring that they have recourse to education, vocational training and relocation assistance.
"To be accepted and welcomed when you have nowhere else to go and no other recourse is a very big thing," McQuade said.
The melody burrows into your head and can stick there for days, often leaving only a single recourse: You have to listen again.
"An impeachment inquiry may be the only recourse Congress has if the President is enlisting foreign assistance in the 2020 election," DeLauro said.
Mr. Mattis has long argued that diplomacy should be backed up by military might, but that force should not be the first recourse.
Nevertheless, consumer advocates worry that reduced regulation could allow lenders to put borrowers in inappropriate mortgages while protecting the lender from legal recourse.
Prior to enactment of the law, a victim of sexual harassment by a member of Congress had virtually no legal recourse at all.
Reasonable recourse for students who've been wronged by their college would include loan forgiveness proportional their damages, not blind and blanket debt relief.
But schools still have recourse to contest transfers, usually through claiming "undue influence"—that is, some illegal enticement to lure a player elsewhere.
So in Kentucky, a student group could already deny membership to LGBTQ people, and there would be no legal recourse under state law.
However, when model Sena Cech allegedly experienced this very scenario at a casting with top fashion photographer Terry Richardson, she had surprisingly little recourse.
Their only recourse at gaining understanding may be to don a tutu as a boy, or to wear a Superman costume as a girl.
Instead, most of the spending is to boost mine output and from the sector's belated recourse to technology to cut costs and improve margins.
Sony would have little recourse, having no desktop business to leverage, and Valve's own attempts to cross the console divide have been largely abortive.
Here's the recourse they're seeking in the lawsuit filed today: Kalanick, naturally, disputes all the allegations in the new lawsuit filed by his investors.
Often anonymously, and with relative impunity, offenders are able to upload intimate images of others while dodging prosecution or perhaps any sort of recourse.
At Pandora, employees can join one of a number of employee recourse groups, including ones geared toward rock climbers, runners and even vegan philosophers.
Even those who manage to prove their innocence have little recourse — thanks to a law that was written with the help of insurance companies.
Advocates believe that the decision will cause many single adults seeking refuge to remain in detention for long periods of time without proper recourse.
Suddenly, a $50 charge for a checked bag or a $250 ticket-change fee becomes standard across the industry, and travellers have little recourse.
With little other recourse available to them, some Sandy Hook parents have used copyright law get images of their children removed from the web.
In the 1970s the Supreme Court, which is meant to uphold India's constitution, endorsed emergency laws that denied citizens any recourse against unlawful arrest.
The woman, who has chosen to remain anonymous, told BuzzFeed News that the process left her with no recourse other than to stay silent.
And frustrations over such a situation might lead his mother to seek any means of recourse she can find, thus turning to a hacker.
This multi-million-dollar accounting mistake doesn't seem likely to go away, especially considering Uber's opponents aren't satisfied with the company's method of recourse.
Your only recourse is if you express fear of returning to your country, that's the only way you can get before an immigration court.
Trying to squeeze out that last bit of carbon without recourse to big dispatchable power plants is extremely challenging, at least for today's models.
Although in many countries women have no recourse for escaping brutal, abusive marriages, in the US, murder is usually not actually "easier than divorcing."
Since radio waves do not propagate well underwater, an autonomous submarine on Europa will not have recourse to standard radio communications or GPS satellites.
Is that our only recourse, when faced with the destructive indifference of nature, the inevitability of catastrophe, to act like a well-behaved child?
Patents protect fledgling rural inventors with limited legal recourse from having their innovations ripped off by larger competitors, business partners or other bad actors.
And for those interest groups with weak ties to the newly-elected president, they had little recourse and few opportunities to offer alternative advice.
This creates the need for a stressed asset sale to meet timely payments on the bonds should recourse against the cover pool be enforced.
Former GOP Senate Majority leader Trent Lott coined the term because both parties saw it as an unthinkable final recourse, just like nuclear war.
But dumping them into the pool of vulnerability, and making it clear that they could get arrested at any time with no legal recourse?
The banks' Issuer Default Ratings and Viability Ratings are on 'RD' and 'f', respectively, and recourse against the cover pool has not been enforced.
The company earmarked 632m of the equity raise's proceeds to reduce "recourse leveraging", but has since only paid down 78m of its bond debt.
The maintenance of this loophole means an estimated 50 percent of victims have no legal recourse to prevent their abuser from possessing a firearm.
Abbott referenced the $84,000 figure in his letter to Farenthold last week, noting there is "no legal recourse requiring" Farenthold to repay the money.
If the monarchy forces a publicly traded Aramco to take actions against its interests in the future, foreign investors will have no legal recourse.
New right without legal recourse for service members Free credit monitoring is almost always offered for a limited time after a publicized data breach.
In that instance, without adequate recourse to KORUS' full dispute settlement machinery, the United States needs to delve deeper into its trade policy toolkit.
However, they have had little recourse to complain because the European Union only requires that the packaging contain a clear list of all ingredients.
This qualitative assessment is based on the dual recourse nature of the instrument and on the availability of liquidity reserve and principal protection mechanisms.
And perhaps in participating, he's showing that he is in on the joke, which is the only recourse for someone who is the joke.
After watching witnesses recently refuse to answer proper questions by the Senate Intelligence Committee, many observers have asked: What recourse did the Committee have?
Similarly, if drones are buzzing your house repeatedly, or hovering over your children, you should have a local recourse to get that sorted out.
Women daring to dress, undress, or dance as they pleased were rewarded with mass abuse, with scant protection from security and zero systemic recourse.
What many passengers on my Megabus have encountered, however, is a lack of recourse to collect compensation on thousands of dollars in lost property.
So, Starwood's lawyers are assuming that Starwood will really have no recourse in China to enforce its agreement if Anbang decides to breach it.
"Not all lethal conflicts can be resolved as a real estate deal might, and there is no recourse to bankruptcy court in international affairs."
What recourse do these victims have when they find themselves in that kind of situation, and there's no HR or supervisor to report to?
Because there's no competition in countless US markets, consumers often have little recourse to the costly restrictions and can't switch to an uncapped ISP.
The financial equivalent of script kiddies are breaking the markets that others are taking time and money to create and there is little recourse.
If, as the President said, the nuclear program is solved, then Washington has little recourse if China chooses to resume trading with North Korea.
Form a pact in which signatories commit to open trade and investment regimes, sufficiently strong intellectual property rights and enforcement, and legal recourse mechanisms.
Second, confronted with the accusations against him, Judge Kavanaugh made recourse not to reason and methodical process, but to fury and the rawest partisanship.
Bigger unicorns could draw money from outside investors to let employees cash out — Uber already has — but younger start-ups have no such recourse.
However, these destinations soon become befogged by eerie interludes and recourse to classical mythology, as well as constant detours into new planes and places.
Because the abuse took place 20 years ago, the statute of limitations has long since run out, leaving Ms. Sullivan with no legal recourse.
Because there is almost no chance the department would ever prosecute them, that leaves the courts as the only real recourse in either case.
Making things even more difficult was that the site's terms of service included a mandatory arbitration clause, hampering their ability to pursue legal recourse.
" • "Deutsche Bank structured the subsequent funding as recourse loans, meaning that the bank could come after Trump's personal assets in the event of default.
Until recently, borrowers like Mr. Fustolo had limited recourse in the face of forceful but legal maneuvers by hedge fund managers like Mr. Howe.
They will then be reviewed against Twitter's rules, which prohibit content that may mislead voters or suppress turnout, and offenders could face possible recourse.
I have heard the argument that this legislation would subject patients to risk and they would have no legal recourse if things go wrong.
There's also no recourse to stop a Senate leader who openly promises to coordinate trial strategy with the president, the defendant in the case.
It was unclear what legal recourse, if any, Mr. Parnas's lawyers would have if Mr. Barr refused their request, seemingly a legal long shot.
" Noting that a strong majority of American voters support abortion rights, Warren said the only recourse now was to push "for a congressional solution.
And, given that firing Mueller would be a massive political gamble, the attempt to sully Mueller may be Trump's best (only?) real recourse here.
A Brookings Institute analysis of the new laws said citizens accused of corruption would have "little or no legal recourse" to challenge the body.
His only remaining recourse is to appeal to the Swiss federal court, but this can only overturn the verdict if it finds procedural irregularities.
While only a privileged sliver of the population can publicly announce their pregnancies without fear of economic recourse, it&aposs at least a start.
Not only does his party hold a majority in the Senate, but Senate Democrats have little recourse to hold up nominees they find objectionable.
Britain has opposed EU insistence on the rights of 3 million Europeans in Britain being guaranteed by recourse to the European Court of Justice.
As a result, complaints often go unfiled, victims are rendered voiceless, and any legal recourse they might have had is quickly extinguished for good.
It would cost 83 billion pounds, invested between 2020 and 2030, with 58 billion coming from "limited-recourse project finance from the private sector".
However, ethics experts say that because Dunlap's recusal was voluntary, officials would have little recourse even if they determined he had violated his agreement.
"When the law doesn't provide recourse for that kind of discrimination, people are left out in the cold as second-class citizens," he said.
After a yearslong siege, food, water and drugs are in desperately short supply in Eastern Ghouta and injured civilians have little recourse to help.
"That's the challenge with cybercrime in general, to make sure crimes cannot be committed on the Internet without any remedy or recourse," he said.
"If the president uses his office for personal gain, the only recourse available under the Constitution is for him to be impeached," Feldman said.
If there is no recourse against the president, if he cannot be prosecuted for violating the criminal laws, he will be above the law.
The plaintiffs and defendants also agree in advance to abide by the ruling, without the recourse of an appeal, as in a court trial.
But Calexico, a small town of 22011,000 in California's Imperial Valley farm belt, has had little recourse but to endure the public health risks.
New guidelines out this week give legal recourse to individuals who have been harassed, punished or fired because of the style of their hair.
That can allow abuse, in particular, to flourish, and leaves victims with no recourse if reporting it might threaten the community as a whole.
Karan Vafadari and Afarin Nayssari, the founders of Aun Gallery, have been held in prison without recourse to legal counsel for over eight months.
Once you get out on these waters, women have been raped, people have been robbed, things have happened to people, and they have no recourse.
Your only real recourse is to wait on a series of complicated, protracted antitrust lawsuits that have been filed against the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
This means investors are participating in the financial upside of the company but will have no recourse or say in how it's run going forward.
In selecting a so-called 'constitutional nobody' and thwarting every senator's constitutional duty, Trump leaves us no choice but to seek recourse through the courts.
He also predicted, however, that Trump would face zero recourse for his actions from the Republican-led Senate, pointing to the president's recent impeachment acquittal.
Since #MeToo has declared it intends to remain in the public consciousness, some of the accused around the globe are eyeing the courtroom for recourse.
So his–and more likely, his father LaVar's–recourse, as first reported by SLAM, was to create their own under the family's Big Baller Brand.
" On Monday, the Intelligence chairman stopped short of saying Democrats would take that step, but left it on the table as a possible recourse. "Dr.
Because their behavior is not a recognized right, they have no legal recourse for the rare instances in which they are targeted for their lifestyle.
In other words, some in Puerto Rico have little recourse left than to seek out water supplies at wells located on the island's Superfund sites.
"Performers have little recourse for reinvention within the industry once they cease to conform to the category to which they were assigned," Brennan told me.
Without recourse to global competition, nearly everything is subject to an extreme markup in prices, which in turn drives up the overall cost of living.
"Unlike with buyouts by U.S. companies, ADR holders have little to no recourse to challenge low-ball offers," said Heng Ren Managing Partner Peter Halesworth.
It's often the last recourse for people who feel they've been screwed over by a company but don't have the resources to pursue legal action.
Details: The public reasoning for the U.S. ban is that Russian law would allow Moscow to seize data from Kaspersky with no recourse or oversight.
To the dismay of American conservatives, especially Catholic ones, the ailing Pope John Paul II was unequivocal in his opposition to any recourse to war.
Dissatisfied users have little legal recourse against payment platforms, says Aaron Wright, a professor at Yeshiva University who specializes in blockchain technology and corporate law.
Founders are wrong to respond through a structure that offers virtually no recourse when the founder is harming the company, its customers or its employees.
The CCNE said it opposed recourse to surrogate mothers, one of the only ways gay male couples could aspire to parenting, though they can adopt.
The new bill would ban abortions due to irreversible damage to the fetus, removing the main legal recourse Polish women have to obtain a termination.
There may, however, be legal recourse in some jurisdictions thanks to the rise of privacy laws acknowledging the unique value of photos of people's faces.
It would offer a recourse for small businesses which currently have few options if they are dissatisfied with remedies or compensation offered by the banks.
And since Pornhub doesn't have a simple takedown tool like YouTube's Content ID, there's no speedy recourse for Kanye's label UMG to pull the stream.
But if you're selling cannabis or crack, and someone tries to rob you, you have to fight them—you have no recourse to the law.
Ofcom, a British regulator, handles 203,220 telecoms complaints a year; how many are fought over or resolved without recourse to the regulator is anyone's guess.
If not, Propel — and others who may try in their own ways to serve low-income Americans — may have no recourse unless Congress steps in.
Last month Uber, a taxi-hailing service, settled one brought by drivers, promising no longer to kick them off its app without warning or recourse.
If they are fighting the police, the police have no recourse but to shoot back, else they could be the ones to end up dead.
Paul Ryan could pinky swear not to raise taxes in exchange for Democratic debt limit votes, break his promise, and Democrats would have no recourse.
Legal experts described it as a means of ensuring that Cohen had recourse in case Daniels took the money and then threatened to talk anyway.
And since cryptocurrencies are banned in Iran, the owners of the bitcoin don't seem to have any legal recourse in Iran or the United States.
It can be savaged without any credible evidence, and without any recourse from the law by loved ones or the estate of the defamed deceased.
But with de-banking there is no legal recourse, and it can happen with any corresponding bank when you're doing business all over the world.
While no less visually impressive and sensually rich, they reference the spirituality of creation and the flow of life without recourse to mythologizing self-aggrandizement.
Even if Mr. Trump were found to breach their rules, the only recourse for other countries would be to retaliate by raising their own tariffs.
For me, a recognition of the financial and emotional drains that would result from my coming forward and taking legal recourse gave me significant pause.
But if Amazon isn't liable when faulty products sold through its website cause personal injuries and property damage, customers are often left with no recourse.
The acquisition was completed in October with the two partners putting in place €51.963bn of non-recourse loans in place for a new holding company.
The report finds that the recourse most public citizens have to address the very artificially intelligent systems that may impact them is shrinking, not growing.
The United States Department of Education claims that it has no recourse under the law and must grant these exemptions when schools apply for them.
Today, if you can't become what the market wants, it can feel as if you are flawed and have no recourse except to be depressed.
And since there was no chance of getting a replacement for Matt so last minute, there'd be no recourse anyway—Lindsay would likely just leave.
If he and De Leon want to join them, their only recourse is apparently to submit a more heteronormative design the Archdiocese would approve of.
This offseason, more than any since the start of their run, Juventus' recourse has been to prey on the less-established pretenders to their throne.
But if one of these deliverymen for New York restaurants and groceries on their little electric motorbikes runs me down, what is my legal recourse?
Representative Carolyn Maloney, a New York Democrat, is meanwhile working on draft legislation that would give the Census Bureau recourse if the count proves inaccurate.
The outcry about China's social credit score is understandable, given that the country's authoritarian regime leaves citizens with little recourse to challenge the new system.
But Kaepernick's collusion grievance was also tied up in the owner-oriented nature of the NFL, which affords little power or recourse to its players.
"I am rather astonished that others can use our own phone number range, fraudulently represent our organization, and we have no recourse," Mr. Summitt said.
But it is unclear whether federal prosecutors offices will share the enthusiasm, and whether there will be any recourse if the guidance is not heeded.
Right now, the victim of one of those lies has no recourse: If they appeal to Facebook, the company will refer to Zuckerberg's official policy.
BITs are agreements between two countries that give foreign investors protections, and among other things, legal recourse via international arbitration in disputes with a government.
"We know blue-collar women face discrimination in the workplace and they often have less recourse than professional women do," said Democratic pollster Anna Greenberg.
Left with no recourse to protest her treatment, Hoard became one of over 250 women who have posted on Birth Monopoly's Obstetric Violence Stories Map.
The authorities have been criticized for detaining demonstrators — including children — without legal recourse, shutting down internet and phone services, and firing live ammunition into crowds.
The company raised 1bn in equity in October with 650m earmarked to repay recourse debt, but has bought back only 78m of bonds since then.
If you went up a size or down a size or just experienced a fashion rethink, there was no recourse; your wardrobe was largely illiquid.
The SEC has yet to weigh in on the new market, meaning that buyers have little to no legal recourse if their money gets stolen.
Since FHFA published CRT guidelines in 2012, the GSEs have introduced programs including debt issuances, insurance and reinsurance, senior-subordinated offerings and lender recourse transactions.
As academic institutions will not have the right to an appeal, there is little legal recourse should the Department of Education reach an improper conclusion.
You also described the resentment you feel over being trapped in Equifax's vast web of data, with no recourse and no ability to opt out.
A quicker route runs through Congress, where Republicans are assembling a hit-list of recently passed rules they can block with little recourse from Democrats.
Legislative aides have few options for recourse against fellow staffers or lawmakers who mistreat them, a problem uncovered in recent news reports, including in POLITICO.
The move in part led the agency to cut a deal with Sears giving it recourse to the retailer's other assets, one of the sources said.
Survivors can take legal recourse, depending on their location; depending on the platform the photos were shared on, they can report the behavior to social networks.
You might wish a customer hadn't said something derogatory about your business, but if what that customer said is true, then you have no legal recourse.
Her ex-husband is now outside of the military's jurisdiction, leaving Jackson with no recourse but to try to re-open the case in civilian courts.
They see a new path to advancing their anti-abortion agenda, one that would leave little room for recourse from their pro-choice opposition, experts say.
Privacy critics and techno-sceptics are concerned about the unforeseen consequences, such as backdoor data intrusions, or a lack of institutional recourse if something goes wrong.
These patients have little recourse, other than opting for deep brain stimulation, a surgical procedure that involves blocking electrical signals from targeted areas in the brain.
On the American religious right, some have discouraged children from reading the stories by citing passages in the Hebrew Scriptures which forbid any recourse to witchcraft.
Only Hawaii and Mississippi do not: if the apparent loser isn't happy with the results in those two states, the only recourse is going to court.
Users could be banned for anything at all, often without recourse, and living with that ever-present anxiety was part of what kept posters in line.
If the ISO is created and goes on to violate AB 813 provisions, the only recourse California will have is to withdraw from the ISO entirely.
In Somalia this meant commanders now needed only "reasonable certainty" that a target was present, and could make their decision without recourse to officials back home.
In 2015, 662 women were turned away from English domestic violence refuges because they had no recourse to public funds, up from 389 the year before.
The Tezos community, however, proved itself exactly the sort of self-orchestrating effort the platform was designed to incubate, even without recourse to its actual blockchain.
Outside of amending the Constitution itself, that means there is very little traditional recourse in the legislative and judicial branches for perceived misuses of that power.
A heftier reason is that China's gas consumption is still surging – it increased by almost a fifth last year – and foreign supplies are the only recourse.
Lacie has no such option; when a company screws her over, showing no remorse and giving her no recourse, she's expected to retreat meekly and politely.
Some musicians simply do not have the resources to take recourse when their work is sampled without permission; or they are unaware of it; or both.
Meanwhile, Nick Korniloff, Cohen's husband and Perry's stepfather, has stern words for those critical of the couple's decision to seek legal recourse for their son's loss.
That politicians recurrently refer to terrorist cells as cancers rightly suggests that cancer terrorizes its hosts, but the victims of terrorism have no recourse to treatments.
The only recourse in the case of discrimination is the court system, not a terribly hospitable place for those paper dolls in the full-skirted frocks.
And one place where we've thought we could really fulfill an important business purpose, but also an important social purpose, is non-recourse lending to consumers.
But recourse debt, which is backed by collateral, rose in the period, prompting ratings agency Moody's cut OHL's rating by one notch to B3 on Wednesday.
In the others, LGBT people have little recourse when they are fired, evicted or refused service simply because of who they are or who they love.
Getting this person out the door without having to deal with legal action or other problems down the line is the best recourse for both parties.
The preliminary report concluded that there was little recourse against Mottes, the concrete company, which blamed improper installation, or the related quarry, for the failing foundations.
Federal civil rights laws such as Title VII and Title IX should provide recourse, and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has clearly stated that they do.
But she knows she is now in a society that values women's rights and where individuals have legal recourse when they are victims of domestic violence.
But the law has been so watered down by unfriendly court decisions and legislative amendments that it offers little recourse for the labor movement going forward.
The Coalition has been the court-appointed monitor of the shelters for single adults since 2000, routinely inspecting facilities and providing recourse when complaints stack up.
Members of parliament opposing Ghani's move said he had not consulted politicians and would be left with no recourse if the Taliban rejected his impromptu request.
It's a foreign investment and technology transfer regime that stacks the deck against U.S. and other worldwide firms, leaving them with a lack of legal recourse.
In that kind of environment, it is not surprising that a man might feel entitled to take advantage, and a woman might feel there's no recourse.
But until now, the only recourse for someone like Ms. Akhter, who married in London, would have been to present her case to a Shariah council.
You ever wish you could roll into some airplane graveyard with your boys, hop on some dirt bikes and go fuck shit up with no recourse?
Many of these same corporations, including PayPal, continue to be hostile toward the adult industry today, once leaving many sex workers little recourse or legal protection.
Republicans, who say they have little legislative recourse, are now engaged in a furious effort to pull the president back from making too sweeping a decision.
Katerina Kotrla, the director of a nongovernmental organization that helps migrants in Pardubice, said such workers tended to be more easily exploited and had little recourse.
However, in November 2016, the Court of Cassation, Egypt's final recourse for appeals in criminal cases, voided the sentence and ordered a retrial of the defendants.
In her fight to make sure other women have real recourse, she leaves the Marines and leads the Service Women's Action Network to lobby for change.
The difficulty in providing hard evidence has long presented a devastating barrier for victims' access to recourse and remedies, and it discouraged survivors from coming forward.
Mr Thuraissigiam, represented by the American Civil Liberties Union, replies that without recourse to federal courts, he and other potential asylum applicants cannot receive fair treatment.
Such conditions do not emerge very often in American politics, but, when they do, pundits routinely describe them with recourse to the metaphor of a flood.
In the past, when Washington-based officials pressured ICE supervisors to reverse decisions, as seems to have happened in Arreola's case, ICE agents had little recourse.
While critics say this would send Iowa back to the pre-ObamaCare days when insurers could discriminate, there may not be much of a legal recourse.
When a ship's itinerary is changed, "passengers have little recourse as a practical matter," said Jim Walker, a maritime lawyer who represents people suing cruise lines.
Even after finding a place in Dublin, Mr. Lawrence endured a year and a half without heating in his bedroom, with little or no legal recourse.
There is a positive lesson, too, in that ordinary Americans have access to more potential publicity — and, hopefully, recourse — than ever before, courtesy of social media.
He was unable to shake off the recourse to violent ways, a path embraced by many of his contemporaries, as the legitimate counter to violent oppression.
Is it to fight a holding action while destroying China's ballistic missile-carrying submarine capacity, thus nullifying their recourse to a nuclear attack against the U.S.?
The last thing you want to happen is to end up years down the road asking the other parent for support and not having any recourse.
Here is why the areas of the law that protected some of Damore's memo may not be enough to give him legal recourse against the company.
"I think it is not enough to assume these diseases are going to run rampant and our only recourse is to monitor the disease," said Ostfeld.
Also on the cards is an increased recourse to contract hiring rather than the job-for-life recruitment that is standard in the French civil service.
That is left to the judgment of the umpires on the field, and only them, since there is no recourse to instant replay in this matter.
With no legal recourse left, the Archdiocese of New York said on Monday that it would no longer stand in the way of the body's transfer.

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