Sentences with phrase «little recourse as»

She sees Lucy as a victim with little recourse as she was and now refuses to be.

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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.
While certainly illegal, these types of scams leave the victims with little chance of recourse as
She considers recourse to the Hail Mary to be little more than prayer on autopilot, the rote droning of words learned and memorized as children.
While they are huddling behind closed doors, Albany - style, de Blasio is left with little recourse... FEW TEA LEAVES AS...
Bill just came for the signatures, but finds himself going along for the ride as Jo and her gang chase the latest tornado, and when it turns out their nemesis, a corporate hack named Jonas (Elwes, Days of Thunder), has stolen Bill's idea, he has little recourse but to stick around for a while.
The e-mails also look as if they are simply a cut - and - paste from some procedure manual, because others have received exactly the same text (with just as little warning, explanation or recourse).
The hint being one shouldn't cosign for a boyfriend / girlfriend as there's little recourse in those situations.
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.
You, as the new owner have little recourse other than to pursue the matter in court.
As a landowner, you have little recourse and will see few benefits from oil extraction (not like the U.S. where an individual may get rich from an oil discovery on their land).
If the legal services your child gets come from a legal service provider that is outside the regulatory framework, it is quite possible they will have no guarantees as to the quality of the legal services they will get and little or no recourse if there is a problem.
As recent cases have shown, the penalties imposed are likely to be severe and there may be little recourse to the courts to challenge the executive power used to implement these international measures.
But this lack of centralized and transparent authority does come with a price — there's often very little recourse in hacks, such as this one.
In most countries, the U.S. included, digital currencies are not recognized as legal tender so investors have little to no recourse when their funds are stolen.
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