Sentences with phrase «left little recourse»

Moderate republicans who may want their tax dollars spent elsewhere are left little recourse.
I remember once being sent a survey on some political issues, the questions asked on the survey were so contrived that it left me little recourse but to answer the question the way the pollsters wanted the question answered — if I answered honestly.
Yet no viable opportunity to continue racing next season presented itself, leaving him little recourse but to announce he would step back from competition.
The fee's the collector is adding in could be of their own creation (making them highly negotiable), or it might be something you already agreed to in advance (leaving you little recourse but to pay them).

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And if contract workers lose a contract or are otherwise discriminated against on the basis of age, religion, sex, disability status, or national origin, they have little recourse.15 Moreover, discretionary company - provided benefits — such as paid leave and retirement contributions — are not typically available to independent contractors.
This subjective standard leaves virtual currency businesses with little recourse when their license applications are denied.
While certainly illegal, these types of scams leave the victims with little chance of recourse as
I would posit that, based on the many stories I hear from women who have left evangelical churches, it's far more likely that abuse is flourishing in patriarchal homes and churches where women are given little voice and little recourse; it's just getting swept under the rug rather than named and confronted.
Multiple appeals by ownership to higher courts have been denied, and there seems to be very little legal recourse left for the team and its supporters who seek to keep the name for the sake of NFL tradition.
Having little recourse to the normal channels of denominational power and expression, they felt left out and unheard.
If she doesn't file for child custody, for states that presume two parents who sign a birth certificate have custody of the child, an unwed mother may be left with little recourse against a father.
With so much power being concentrated, scientists could be left with little political recourse if they disagree with a major funding decision, Flanagan says.
While they are huddling behind closed doors, Albany - style, de Blasio is left with little recourse... FEW TEA LEAVES AS...
Following the ousters of Ben Ali and Mubarak, then, the secular - liberal youth whose leaderless masses played an instrumental role in organizing and toppling their former dictators were left with little recourse for formal and institutionalized political action.
This leaves parents with little power to effect change, and little recourse but to leave if they have concerns about the school.
Which leaves the average American with little recourse aside from remembering tips like, missing monthly payments can really damage your score, as can carrying too much debt relative to your income.
With Gazillion's sudden shutdown, players who have recently put money into the free - to - play game are left with little recourse.
Amazon has failed to deliver a number of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe pre-orders on - time, leaving Switch gamers angry and with little recourse.
Judges facing considerably more ominous violations than Lester's on - line celebration of beating a traffic ticket may find that website - messaging technology and powerful First Amendment concerns leave them with little recourse but to ban outright all attempts to restrict access.
The damage was so severe that Mt. Gox ceased operations, leaving many Bitcoin investors with little recourse and little chance of getting their money back.
The Electoral College and incoming administration do not represent a majority of American voters, and yet voters are left with little recourse to stop the runaway Trump train.
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