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recourse

[ree-kawrs, -kohrs, ri-kawrs, -kohrs] / ˈri kɔrs, -koʊrs, rɪˈkɔrs, -ˈkoʊrs /


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First, they had recourse to alternative markets such as Europe and Asia: “The United States is a large market, but it is not the only market.”

From Los Angeles Times

The proper recourse for changing immigration law — or any federal law — is to lobby Congress to do so, or to make a case in federal court.

From Los Angeles Times

PFI investors, they added, could pay higher dividends and "walk away with limited threat of recourse".

From BBC

It said the California DMV has failed to provide recourse, and informed applicants that it’s not issuing or renewing non-resident commercial driver’s licenses.

From Los Angeles Times

But some present the poll as the only recourse for a country deadlocked in conflict.

From Barron's